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The Georgetown Hoyas needed to get a big performance from their stars to pick up a road win at DePaul, and they got just that. Senior guard Jason Clark was on fire from deep, scoring 31 points while hitting 5-7 from downtown to lead the Hoyas to a 83-75 win.
Clark buried 2-3 from downtown in the first half, then hit three more in the second half to carry the Hoyas, who never pulled away, but also were never seriously threatened. Henry Sims added 16 and Hollis Thompson had 14, while Otto Porter grabbed 15 rebounds. Cleveland Melvin had 19 points to lead DePaul, while Moses Morgan had 17 off the bench for the Blue Demons.
Georgetown moves to 15-3 on the year, while DePaul falls to 10-8.
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The Georgetown Hoyas tipped off against the DePaul Blue Demons on the road hoping to pick up another win. At halftime, the Hoyas lead DePaul 37-31 as guard Jason Clark was able to pick up 13 points in the first half. Clark hit on three of his four three-point shots, so if DePaul wants to get back in the game they'll need to slow him down. Henry Sims and Hollis Thompson both picked up seven points in the first half, as well.
For DePaul it was more of a collaborative team effort with no one player scoring more than six points. Cleveland Melvin and Moses Morgan both picked up six points while Brandon Young and Worrel Clahar also both picked up five points in the first half. Melvin picked up three rebounds as well, but the Hoyas out rebounded DePaul 20 to 9 in the first half.
For more on the Hoyas, please visit Casual Hoya, SB Nation's Georgetown blog. For the perspective from the other side, please visit SB Nation Chicago.
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The No. 10 Georgetown Hoyas (14-3, 4-2 Big East) take on the DePaul Blue Demons (10-7, 1-4 Big East) on Tuesday, looking to extend their dominance of the hosts; Georgetown has won each of the last 10 meetings between the teams, including five straight away from home.
In the last meeting, Georgetown prevailed by an 86-75 final behind 21-point performances from Austin Freeman and Jason Clark. DePaul fell despite Cleveland Melvin's 29 points and Tony Freeland's 24 off the bench. The Hoyas shot 52.5 percent from the field.
The Blue Demons have lost 34 straight games against ranked opponents.
Here's more on Tuesday's matchup between Georgetown and DePaul:
Game Date/Time: Tuesday, January 17; 7:00pm ET
Location: Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL
TV Schedule
National: John Saunders and LaPhonso Ellis have the call on ESPN2.
Radio Schedule
Georgetown: Sports Talk 570 AM
DePaul: The Score 670 AM
For more on the Hoyas, please visit Casual Hoya, SB Nation's Georgetown blog. FOr the perspective from the other side, please visit SB Nation Chicago.
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Georgetown (14-3, 4-2) snapped its two-game losing streak Sunday. It looks to gain some momentum Tuesday when it takes on DePaul (10-7, 1-4).