Hoyas and Bulls collide in Big East Tourney
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03/10/2010 -
New York, NY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Big East Tournament continues today, as
the ninth-seeded South Florida Bulldogs tussle with the 22nd-ranked and
eighth-seeded Georgetown Hoyas in second-round action at Madison Square
Garden. The winner of this game will move on to the quarterfinals against top-
seeded Syracuse on Thursday.
Winner of its last three games heading into the postseason, USF finished 9-9
within the league, by far its best mark since joining the Big East. The Bulls
carried over their success into the league tourney yesterday, notching a 58-49
win over 16th-seeded DePaul. It was the first-ever win in the team's second
appearance in this event, as USF also reached the 20-win plateau for just the
third time in the 39-year history of the program.
The Hoyas meanwhile, have a storied history, especially in the Big East
Tournament, where they have won a record 46 games and seven titles. Georgetown
earned a first-round bye with its 10-8 finish in conference play, although
the team won just two its final six outings.
Georgetown leads the head-to-head series with USF, 5-3, but the Bulls knocked
off the Hoyas, 72-64, in Washington, D.C. on February 3rd.
The Bulls held DePaul to a dismal 29.9 percent shooting performance from the
floor, as they came away with a 58-49 victory in first-round play yesterday.
USF, which took a 30-15 lead to the intermission, made 43.3 percent of its
field goals and scored 50 points in the paint. Dominique Jones led the charge
with an all-around effort of 20 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four
steals. It was a typical effort from Jones, one of the premier players in the
Big East. A first-team all-league choice, Jones averaged a league-best 23.2
ppg in Big East play during the regular season and he also posted 6.1 rpg and
3.7 apg. Mike Mercer added 14 points and five boards in yesterday's win, a
nice improvement from his regular-season production of 9.5 ppg.
The Hoyas are a good shooting team, as they are hitting on 49.8 percent of
their attempts from the floor and 38.8 percent from long range. Austin
Freeman, a second-team all-conference pick, leads the team in scoring at 17.3
ppg and he shoots 47.9 percent from beyond the arc. Greg Monroe is another big
time talent for this Georgetown club, as the 6-11 center nearly averages a
double-double with 16.0 ppg and a team-high 9.6 rpg. A first-team all-
conference choice, Monroe is also a terrific passer for a big man, dishing out
3.6 apg. Chris Wright adds 14.2 ppg and a team-high 4.0 apg to the mix for
Georgetown, while Jason Clark chips in with 10.3 ppg.
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