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Georgetown Survives Providence in Senior Night Thriller, 80–79

Brandon Walkerabout 1 month agoSports around the country
Georgetown Survives Providence in Senior Night Thriller, 80–79

Georgetown Survives Providence in Senior Night Thriller, 80–79

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On a night built for emotion, energy, and edge, Georgetown delivered all three. Behind a career-best 25 points and 10 rebounds from Vince Iwuchukwu, the Hoyas held off a furious Providence comeback to escape with an 80–79 Senior Night victory at Capital One Arena.

Hoyas Punch Back After Early Providence Fireworks

  • Providence came out swinging, landing the first real blows of the night. A deep Stefan Vaaks three and a thunderous Jamier Jones alley‑oop jolted the Friars ahead and quieted the home crowd. Georgetown needed a spark, and Malik Mack supplied it—burying a midrange jumper to end a scoring drought, then converting a three‑point play to pull the Hoyas within striking distance.

  • Moments later, Kayvaun Mulready muscled in a tough finish to trim the deficit to one at the under‑12 timeout, setting the tone for a half defined by toughness and tempo swings.

  • From there, the game turned into a grind. Oswin Erhunmwunse scored on a putback, Mack answered again, and Caleb Williams slashed through traffic for a go‑ahead layup. Georgetown finally seized control with a 7–0 run, capped by an Iwuchukwu hammer dunk that forced a Providence timeout.

  • The Hoyas leaned heavily on their size, feeding Iwuchukwu possession after possession. He delivered—finishing through contact, drawing fouls, and anchoring a paint attack Providence simply couldn’t match.

  • Georgetown closed the half hitting four of its final six shots, pairing efficient offense with a suffocating defensive stretch that included a shot‑clock violation. The result: a 10‑point halftime lead.

Halftime: Georgetown 43, Providence 33

  • Georgetown FG%: 54%

  • Providence FG%: 42%

  • Assists: Georgetown 9, Providence 5

  • Points off turnovers: Georgetown 18, Providence 7

Friars Flip the Script Out of the Break

  • Whatever message Providence delivered at halftime, it landed.

  • The Friars stormed out with a 9–0 run, fueled by another deep Vaaks triple and a determined drive from Jaylin Sellers. Suddenly, the Hoyas’ cushion evaporated. Sellers drilled another three to tie the game at 47, and the arena tightened.

  • Georgetown tried to steady itself, but Providence kept swinging. Vaaks answered a Malready bucket, and then Ryan Mela caught fire—burying back‑to‑back threes to push the Friars ahead by seven before the under‑12 timeout.

  • The Hoyas were wobbling. Mack’s tough layup cut the deficit to three, but Providence’s shot‑making barrage had shifted the momentum entirely.

Trading Haymakers Down the Stretch

  • The final eight minutes turned into a heavyweight exchange.

  • Sellers hit a three. Williams answered with one of his own. Jones dunked. Williams splashed another triple.

  • Providence nudged ahead by five after a Jones three‑point play, but Georgetown refused to fold.

  • That’s when Iwuchukwu took over.

  • The 7‑footer ignited a 10–0 Georgetown run, throwing down two emphatic dunks and powering the Hoyas back in front by five with 2:38 remaining.

  • Providence finally snapped its drought when Sellers drilled yet another three with a minute left. Georgetown came up empty on the next trip, giving the Friars a chance to steal it. but Sellers’ go‑ahead three rimmed out.

  • The final sequence was chaos. Malready missed a layup. Jones drew a foul and calmly sank two free throws to tie the game. A deflection sent the ball out of bounds off Georgetown… but after review, the Hoyas regained possession.

  • They never gave it back.

Why Georgetown Won

  • The Hoyas dominated the interior in a way Providence simply couldn’t counter:

Key Stats

  • Points in the paint: Georgetown 46, Providence 22

  • Assists: Georgetown 20, Providence 13

  • Turnovers: Providence 22 (most since 2019)

  • Rebounds: Providence 38, Georgetown 25 (Friars’ one major advantage)

  • Providence’s smaller lineup and foul trouble left the lane exposed, and Georgetown punished it relentlessly.

Player Highlights

Georgetown

  • Vince Iwuchukwu: 25 pts, 10 reb- career night

  • Kayvan Malready: 12 pts off the bench

  • Caleb Williams: 11 pts

  • Malik Mack: 11 pts

  • Jeremiah Williams: 10 pts, team‑high 5 ast

Providence

  • Jaylin Sellers: 21 pts, 5–10 from three

  • Jamier Jones: 19 pts

  • Ryan Mela: 17 pts, 3–5 from deep

  • Stefan Vaaks: 11 pts

What’s Next

  • Providence opens Big East Tournament play vs. Butler on Wednesday at noon.

  • Georgetown faces DePaul Wednesday night at 9 p.m.

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