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1984–85 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 1984–85 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 1984–85 NCAA Division I college basketball season. John Thompson, coached them in his 13th season as head coach. They played their home games at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. They were members of the Big East Conference and finished the season with a record of 35-3, 14-2 in Big East play. They won the 1985 Big East men's basketball tournament and advanced to the final of the 1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, which they lost to Big East rival Villanova in what is widely regarded as one of the greatest upsets in college basketball history. They were ranked No. 1 in the season's final Associated Press Poll and Coaches' Poll.

1984–85 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
ConferenceBig East Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record35–3 (14–2 Big East)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
CaptainPatrick Ewing (1st year)
Home arenaCapital Centre
Seasons
1984–85 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 3 St. John's 15 1   .938 31 4   .886
No. 1 Georgetown 14 2   .875 35 3   .921
No. 15 Syracuse 9 7   .563 22 9   .710
Villanova 9 7   .563 25 10   .714
Pittsburgh 8 8   .500 17 12   .586
Boston College 7 9   .438 20 11   .645
Connecticut 6 10   .375 13 15   .464
Providence 3 13   .188 11 20   .355
Seton Hall 1 15   .063 10 18   .357
1985 Big East tournament winner
As of April 1, 1985[1]
Rankings from AP Poll

Season recap edit

Sophomore forward Michael Graham had angered Thompson with his inattention to final examinations at the end of the previous academic year, and Thompson left him off the team this year; he stayed out of basketball this season and waited for Thompson to return him to the team until the fall of 1985, when he transferred to the University of the District of Columbia to resume his basketball career.[2] However, freshman guard Perry McDonald joined the team this season, and he was destined to become one of Georgetown's great players. Although he did not start this season, he played in all 38 games off the bench, averaging 4.1 points per game. Most of his minutes came early in the season, and he had a season-high 15 points against Tennessee State.[3]

Sophomore forward Reggie Williams missed the first three games of the season with an injury and played off the bench in the fourth game, but he became a starter in the fifth game and remained one for the next 100 games of his collegiate career. During the season, he shot 50.6% from the field, led the team in scoring eight times, and averaged 11.9 points per game.[4] Sophomore guard-forward David Wingate shot over 50% from the field during Big East play and scored the 1,000th point of his collegiate career halfway through the season. He averaged 12.4 points and 6.6 rebounds per game for the year.[5] Junior guard Michael Jackson, meanwhile, averaged 7.3 points per game, but made his greatest contribution to the Hoyas' offense with 242 assists, far and away a new school record. During the six NCAA Tournament games Georgetown played this season, Jackson averaged nine assists per game.[6]

After spending most of the previous season playing off the bench, senior forward Bill Martin returned to the starting lineup. He led the team in scoring in eight games, shot 54% from the field, and was second on the team in rebounding for the third straight year.[7] Junior guard Horace Broadnax completed his third season in a valuable reserve role, averaging 5.2 points per game; by the end of the season he had scored in double figures 18 times in his three years at Georgetown and was averaging 5.3 points per game for his career.[7]

Entering its game with No. 3 St. John's at the Capital Centre on January 26, 1985, No. 1 Georgetown had a 29-game winning streak that dated back to the previous season, when St. John's had defeated Georgetown at the Capital Centre on February 21, 1984. In the January 26, 1985, game, St. John's again beat Georgetown, with St. John's head coach Lou Carnesecca attired in an old sweater he had worn in five straight St. John's wins to combat the effects of a common cold, and his team was elevated to No. 1 in the next AP Poll. The New York City media dubbed it Carnesecca's lucky sweater, and Carnesecca wore it in every game after that as St. John's won another ten games in a row. When Georgetown and St. John's next met on February 26, 1985, in a game at Madison Square Garden nationally televised by ESPN, St. John's was ranked No. 1, Georgetown was ranked No. 2, and the rivalry between the two schools was at its peak. When Carnesecca – wearing his sweater – and Thompson met courtside for a pregame handshake, Thompson opened his coat to reveal that he was wearing a replica T-shirt of Carnesecca's sweater, drawing a roar of laughter from the crowd. Reggie Williams scored a season-high 25 points, and Georgetown went on to defeat St. John's in what went down in Georgetown and St. John's history as "The Sweater Game."[4][8]

Other than the one-point loss to St. John's on January 26 and a two-point loss to Syracuse two days later, Georgetown won every game during the regular season, dominating many of its opponents. Senior center Patrick Ewing averaged fewer than 10 shots per game for the season, but nonetheless scored in double figures in 12 of the 16 regular-season Big East games. He also averaged 14.6 points and 9.2 rebounds per game for the year.[9]

The Hoyas won the 1985 Big East men's basketball tournament, their second straight Big East tournament championship and the fourth in Georgetown men's basketball history, defeating Connecticut in the quarterfinal, No. 13 Syracuse in the semifinal, and No. 2 St. John's in the final. Bill Martin averaged 17 points and seven rebounds per game during the tournament.[7]

Ranked No. 1 in the country, the Hoyas were the No. 1 seed in the East Region of the 1985 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament – the seventh of 14 consecutive Georgetown NCAA tournament appearances. They advanced to the Final Four for the third time in four years – defeating No. 14 Loyola of Chicago and No. 6 Georgia Tech along the way – and met St. John's in the national semifinal. Both teams had been ranked No. 1 or No. 2 for most of the season, and St. John's had a 4-4 record against the Hoyas over the preceding three years, a record unequaled by Georgetown's other opponents during the same period. St. John's' biggest scoring threat was senior guard Chris Mullin, who had averaged 25.8 points per game in his last eight games against Georgetown and had not scored fewer than 20 points in any of those games. Wingate held Mullin to 4-for-8 shooting from the field and eight points, Mullin's lowest scoring performance against the Hoyas since his freshman year. Reggie Williams scored 20 points in the game as Georgetown won to advance to the national championship game for the third time in four years.[4][5]

Georgetown was the heavy favorite to defeat Big East rival Villanova and win a second-straight national championship. Exceeding expectations, Villanova had had a storybook tournament, advancing from a No. 8 seed in the Southeast Region and upsetting Michigan, Maryland, and North Carolina to reach the championship game. Wingate had a team-high 16 points in the game and Reggie Williams scored 10 but turned his ankle late in the first half, an injury which slowed him for the rest of the game. Overall Georgetown shot 29-for-53 (55%) from the field, which might have been good enough to win most games. Villanova, however, set an NCAA record that still stands for team shooting percentage from the field in a single game, shooting 22-for-28 (78.6%) from the field as well as 22-for-27 (81.5%) from the free-throw line; after halftime, the Wildcats shot 90% from the field, missing only one field goal attempt in the entire second half. The record-breaking performance earned Villanova a two-point victory, defeating the Hoyas 66-64 in what many observers regard as perhaps the biggest upset in American sports history.[4][5][10]

Although denied a second-straight national championship, Georgetown was ranked No. 1 in the season's final Associated Press Poll and Coaches' Poll, Georgetown's only No. 1 ranking at the end of a season in either poll. The 1984-85 team's 35 wins was a new school record, breaking the previous record of 34 set by the national championship team of the previous year.

 
Patrick Ewing′s Georgetown jersey on display at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, on February 18, 2008.

Ewing, who sportswriters and opposing fans had often accused of lacking the intellect to perform academically at Georgetown, graduated on time in May 1985. Generally considered the greatest player in Georgetown men's basketball history, he finished his four-year collegiate career with many school records, including highest career field goal percentage (.620), all-time leading rebounder (1,316), all-time leading shot blocker (493), second leading scorer (2,184), fifth in steals (167), and most games played in a career (143). During his four years with the team, the Hoyas had won one Big East regular season championship, won three Big East tournament titles, played in four NCAA tournaments, made three Final Four appearances, played in three national championship games, and won one national championship. During the nine years of John Thompson, Jr.'s tenure as head coach before Ewing's arrival, the Hoyas had won two NCAA tournament games; during Ewing's four years, they won 15.[9] Georgetown had an overall record of 121-23 during the Ewing years, winning fewer than 30 games in a season only once and never winning fewer than 22. After a long career as a player and coach in the National Basketball Association, he would return to Georgetown as head coach in 2017.[11]

The 1984-85 season saw Georgetown's last Final Four appearance until the 2006-07 season. The Hoyas have not returned to the national championship game.

Roster edit

Senior center Patrick Ewing later returned to Georgetown as head coach in 2017.[11]

Source[3][4][5][6][7][9][12][13]

# Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
10 Perry MacDonald 6'4" 190 F/G Fr. New Orleans, LA, U.S. George Washington Carver Senior HS
12 Kevin Floyd 6'2" N/A G Fr. Los Angeles, U.S. Westchester HS
24 Bill Martin 6'7" 215 F Sr. Washington, DC, U.S. McKinley Technology HS
30 Michael Jackson 6'2" 175 G Jr. Reston, VA, U.S. South Lakes HS
32 Horace Broadnax 6'0" 190 G Jr. Plant City, FL, U.S. Plant City HS
33 Patrick Ewing 7'0" 240 C Sr. Cambridge, MA, U.S. Cambridge Rindge and Latin School
34 Reggie Williams 6'7" 190 F So. Baltimore, MD, U.S. Paul Laurence Dunbar HS
40 David Wingate 6'5" 185 F Jr. Baltimore, MD, U.S. Paul Laurence Dunbar HS
41 Tyrone Lockhart 5'10" N/A G So. Lexington, MA, U.S. Lexington HS
44 Ronnie Highsmith 6'8" N/A F Fr. Robersonville, NC, U.S. United States Army
51 Grady Mateen 6'11" N/A C Fr. Akron, OH, U.S. Central-Hower HS
52 Ralph Dalton 6'9" N/A C Sr. Suitland, MD, U.S. Fishburne Military School (Va.)

Awards and honors edit

Team players drafted into the NBA edit

[16]

Rankings edit

Source[17][18]

Ranking movements
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1984–85 schedule and results edit

Sources[19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Regular Season
Fri., Nov. 23, 1984*
No. 1 at Hawaii-Hilo W 81–47  1–0
Civic Auditorium (2,950)
Hilo, HI
Mon., Nov. 26, 1984*
No. 1 at Hawaii Loa W 74–45  2–0
Kailua Gymnasium (2,326)
Kailua, HI
Sat., Dec. 1, 1984*
No. 1 Southern Connecticut State W 80–46  3–0
Capital Centre (5,840)
Landover, MD
Wed., Dec. 5, 1984*
No. 1 Saint Leo W 76–56  4–0
Capital Centre (N/A)
Landover, MD
Sat., Dec. 8, 1984*
 CBS
No. 1 No. 20 UNLV W 82–46  5–0
Capital Centre (N/A)
Landover, MD
Wed., Dec. 12, 1984*
No. 1 American W 86–64  6–0
Capital Centre (5,112)
Landover, MD
Sat., Dec. 15, 1984*
No. 1 No. 2 DePaul W 77–57  7–0
Capital Centre (N/A)
Landover, MD
Wed., Dec. 19, 1984*
No. 1 Morgan State W 89–62  8–0
Capital Centre (3,954)
Landover, MD
Sat., Dec. 22, 1984*
No. 1 at New Mexico W 69–61  9–0
University Arena (17,029)
Albuquerque, NM
Fri., Dec. 28, 1984*
No. 1 vs. Tennessee State
Copa Navidad Tournament
W 77–64  10–0
Roberto Clemente Coliseum (5,029)
San Juan, PR
Sat., Dec. 29, 1984*
No. 1 vs. North Carolina A&T
Copa Navidad Tournament
W 61–56  11–0
Roberto Clemente Coliseum (3,871)
San Juan, PR
Wed., Jan. 2, 1985
No. 1 Seton Hall W 83–56  12–0
(1–0)
Capital Centre (8,060)
Landover, MD
Sat., Jan. 5, 1985
No. 1 Boston College W 82–80 OT 13–0
(2–0)
Capital Centre (12,871)
Landover, MD
Tue., Jan. 8, 1985
No. 1 at Seton Hall W 90–71  14–0
(3–0)
Brendan Byrne Arena (12,171)
East Rutherford, NJ
Sat., Jan. 12, 1985
No. 1 at No. 16 Villanova W 52–50 OT 15–0
(4–0)
Spectrum (18,202)
Philadelphia, PA
Wed., Jan. 16, 1985
No. 1 Providence W 85–44  16–0
(5–0)
Capital Centre (10,634)
Landover, MD
Sat., Jan 19, 1985
No. 1 at Pittsburgh W 65–53  17–0
(6–0)
Civic Arena (16,532)
Pittsburgh, PA
Wed., Jan. 23, 1985
No. 1 Connecticut
Rivalry
W 79–66  18–0
(7–0)
Capital Centre (9,325)
Landover, MD
Sat., Jan. 26, 1985
 CBS
No. 1 No. 2 St. John's L 65–66  18–1
(7–1)
Capital Centre (19,035)
Landover, MD
Mon., Jan 28, 1985
No. 1 at No. 9 Syracuse L 63–65  18–2
(7–2)
Carrier Dome (32,229)
Syracuse, NY
Sun., Feb. 3, 1985*
No. 2 Arkansas W 56–39  19–2
Capital Centre (14,391)
Landover, MD
Wed., Feb. 6, 1985*
No. 2 Florida Southern W 71–39  20–2
Capital Centre (8,143)
Landover, MD
Sat., Feb. 9, 1985
No. 2 at Boston College W 78–68  21–2
(8–2)
Boston Garden (14,681)
Boston, MA
Mon., Feb. 11, 1985
No. 2 No. 16 Villanova W 57–50  22–2
(9–2)
Capital Centre (15,188)
Landover, MD
Sat., Feb 16, 1985
No. 2 at Providence W 87–73  23–2
(10–2)
Providence Civic Center (12,150)
Providence, RI
Tue., Feb. 19, 1985
No. 2 Pittsburgh W 70–46  24–2
(11–2)
Capital Centre (9,034)
Landover, MD
Sat., Feb. 23, 1985
No. 2 at Connecticut
Rivalry
W 68–47  25–2
(12–2)
Hartford Civic Center (15,685)
Hartford, CT
Wed., Feb. 27, 1985
 ESPN[8]
No. 2 at No. 1 St. John's W 85–69  26–2
(13–2)
Madison Square Garden (19,591)
New York, NY
Sun., Mar. 3, 1985
No. 2 No. 12 Syracuse W 90–63  27–2
(14–2)
Capital Centre (19,335)
Landover, MD
Big East tournament
Fri., Mar. 8, 1985
(2) No. 1 vs. (7) Connecticut
Quarterfinals/Rivalry
W 93–62  28–2
Madison Square Garden (19,591)
New York, NY
Sat., Mar. 9, 1985
(2) No. 1 vs. (3) No. 13 Syracuse
Semifinals
W 74–65  29–2
Madison Square Garden (19,591)
New York, NY
Sun., Mar. 10, 1985
(2) No. 1 vs. (1) No. 2 St. John's
Championship
W 92–82  30–2
Madison Square Garden (19,591)
New York, NY
NCAA Tournament
Fri., Mar. 15, 1985
(1 E) No. 1 vs. (16 E) Lehigh
First Round
W 68–43  31–2
Hartford Civic Center (9,338)
Hartford, CT
Sun., Mar. 17, 1985
(1 E) No. 1 vs. (8 E) Temple
Second Round
W 68–46  32–2
Hartford Civic Center (14,897)
Hartford, CT
Thu., Mar. 21, 1985
 CBS
(1 E) No. 1 vs. (4 E) No. 14 Loyola
Sweet Sixteen
W 65–53  33–2
Providence Civic Center (11,913)
Providence, RI
Sat., Mar. 23, 1985
 CBS
(1 E) No. 1 vs. (2 E) No. 6 Georgia Tech
Elite Eight
W 60–54  34–2
Providence Civic Center (11,913)
Providence, RI
Fri., Mar. 29, 1985
 CBS
(1 E) No. 1 vs. (1 W) No. 3 St. John's
Final Four
W 77–59  35–2
Rupp Arena (23,135)
Lexington, KY
Mon., Apr. 1, 1985
 CBS
(1 E) No. 1 vs. (8 SE) Villanova
Final
L 64–66  35–3
Rupp Arena (23,124)
Lexington, KY
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Notes edit

  1. ^ No Coaches' Poll this week.

Further reading edit

    References edit

    1. ^ sports-reference.com 1984-85 Big East Conference Season Summary
    2. ^ . Archived from the original on January 12, 2015. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
    3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on August 7, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
    4. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
    5. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on March 29, 2015. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
    6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on February 13, 2012. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
    7. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on October 22, 2010. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
    8. ^ a b . Archived from the original on December 15, 2013. Retrieved December 15, 2013.
    9. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on October 6, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
    10. ^ . Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
    11. ^ a b Wang, Gene, "," washingtonpost.com, April 3, 2017, 7:32 p.m. EDT.
    12. ^ . Archived from the original on March 30, 2015. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
    13. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Player Directory: Jersey Numbers
    14. ^ . Archived from the original on January 7, 2009. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
    15. ^ . Archived from the original on March 2, 2009. Retrieved March 13, 2009.
    16. ^ . Archived from the original on July 6, 2012. Retrieved April 24, 2012.
    17. ^ 1984-85 Big East Conference Season Summary
    18. ^ sports-reference.com 1984-85 Polls
    19. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: 1980s Seasons
    20. ^ . Archived from the original on November 3, 2013. Retrieved December 7, 2013.
    21. ^ sports-reference.com 1984-85 Big East Conference Schedule and Results
    22. ^ 2012-2013 Georgetown Men's Basketball Media Guide, p. 64.
    23. ^ Official Basketball Box Score Georgetown vs Syracuse 1/28/85 at Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY
    24. ^ Official Basketball Box Score Syracuse vs Georgetown 3/3/85 at Capital Centre, Washington, DC
    25. ^ Official Basketball Box Score Syracuse vs Georgetown 3/8/85 7:00 p.m. at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

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The 1984 85 Georgetown Hoyas men s basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 1984 85 NCAA Division I college basketball season John Thompson coached them in his 13th season as head coach They played their home games at the Capital Centre in Landover Maryland They were members of the Big East Conference and finished the season with a record of 35 3 14 2 in Big East play They won the 1985 Big East men s basketball tournament and advanced to the final of the 1985 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament which they lost to Big East rival Villanova in what is widely regarded as one of the greatest upsets in college basketball history They were ranked No 1 in the season s final Associated Press Poll and Coaches Poll 1984 85 Georgetown Hoyas men s basketballBig East tournament championsNCAA men s Division I tournament Runner upConferenceBig East ConferenceRankingCoachesNo 1APNo 1Record35 3 14 2 Big East Head coachJohn Thompson 13th season Assistant coachesCraig Esherick 3rd season Mike Riley 3rd season CaptainPatrick Ewing 1st year Home arenaCapital CentreSeasons 1983 841985 86 1984 85 Big East men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 3 St John s 15 1 938 31 4 886No 1 Georgetown 14 2 875 35 3 921No 15 Syracuse 9 7 563 22 9 710Villanova 9 7 563 25 10 714Pittsburgh 8 8 500 17 12 586Boston College 7 9 438 20 11 645Connecticut 6 10 375 13 15 464Providence 3 13 188 11 20 355Seton Hall 1 15 063 10 18 357 1985 Big East tournament winnerAs of April 1 1985 1 Rankings from AP Poll Contents 1 Season recap 2 Roster 3 Awards and honors 4 Team players drafted into the NBA 5 Rankings 6 1984 85 schedule and results 7 Notes 8 Further reading 9 ReferencesSeason recap editSophomore forward Michael Graham had angered Thompson with his inattention to final examinations at the end of the previous academic year and Thompson left him off the team this year he stayed out of basketball this season and waited for Thompson to return him to the team until the fall of 1985 when he transferred to the University of the District of Columbia to resume his basketball career 2 However freshman guard Perry McDonald joined the team this season and he was destined to become one of Georgetown s great players Although he did not start this season he played in all 38 games off the bench averaging 4 1 points per game Most of his minutes came early in the season and he had a season high 15 points against Tennessee State 3 Sophomore forward Reggie Williams missed the first three games of the season with an injury and played off the bench in the fourth game but he became a starter in the fifth game and remained one for the next 100 games of his collegiate career During the season he shot 50 6 from the field led the team in scoring eight times and averaged 11 9 points per game 4 Sophomore guard forward David Wingate shot over 50 from the field during Big East play and scored the 1 000th point of his collegiate career halfway through the season He averaged 12 4 points and 6 6 rebounds per game for the year 5 Junior guard Michael Jackson meanwhile averaged 7 3 points per game but made his greatest contribution to the Hoyas offense with 242 assists far and away a new school record During the six NCAA Tournament games Georgetown played this season Jackson averaged nine assists per game 6 After spending most of the previous season playing off the bench senior forward Bill Martin returned to the starting lineup He led the team in scoring in eight games shot 54 from the field and was second on the team in rebounding for the third straight year 7 Junior guard Horace Broadnax completed his third season in a valuable reserve role averaging 5 2 points per game by the end of the season he had scored in double figures 18 times in his three years at Georgetown and was averaging 5 3 points per game for his career 7 Entering its game with No 3 St John s at the Capital Centre on January 26 1985 No 1 Georgetown had a 29 game winning streak that dated back to the previous season when St John s had defeated Georgetown at the Capital Centre on February 21 1984 In the January 26 1985 game St John s again beat Georgetown with St John s head coach Lou Carnesecca attired in an old sweater he had worn in five straight St John s wins to combat the effects of a common cold and his team was elevated to No 1 in the next AP Poll The New York City media dubbed it Carnesecca s lucky sweater and Carnesecca wore it in every game after that as St John s won another ten games in a row When Georgetown and St John s next met on February 26 1985 in a game at Madison Square Garden nationally televised by ESPN St John s was ranked No 1 Georgetown was ranked No 2 and the rivalry between the two schools was at its peak When Carnesecca wearing his sweater and Thompson met courtside for a pregame handshake Thompson opened his coat to reveal that he was wearing a replica T shirt of Carnesecca s sweater drawing a roar of laughter from the crowd Reggie Williams scored a season high 25 points and Georgetown went on to defeat St John s in what went down in Georgetown and St John s history as The Sweater Game 4 8 Other than the one point loss to St John s on January 26 and a two point loss to Syracuse two days later Georgetown won every game during the regular season dominating many of its opponents Senior center Patrick Ewing averaged fewer than 10 shots per game for the season but nonetheless scored in double figures in 12 of the 16 regular season Big East games He also averaged 14 6 points and 9 2 rebounds per game for the year 9 The Hoyas won the 1985 Big East men s basketball tournament their second straight Big East tournament championship and the fourth in Georgetown men s basketball history defeating Connecticut in the quarterfinal No 13 Syracuse in the semifinal and No 2 St John s in the final Bill Martin averaged 17 points and seven rebounds per game during the tournament 7 Ranked No 1 in the country the Hoyas were the No 1 seed in the East Region of the 1985 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament the seventh of 14 consecutive Georgetown NCAA tournament appearances They advanced to the Final Four for the third time in four years defeating No 14 Loyola of Chicago and No 6 Georgia Tech along the way and met St John s in the national semifinal Both teams had been ranked No 1 or No 2 for most of the season and St John s had a 4 4 record against the Hoyas over the preceding three years a record unequaled by Georgetown s other opponents during the same period St John s biggest scoring threat was senior guard Chris Mullin who had averaged 25 8 points per game in his last eight games against Georgetown and had not scored fewer than 20 points in any of those games Wingate held Mullin to 4 for 8 shooting from the field and eight points Mullin s lowest scoring performance against the Hoyas since his freshman year Reggie Williams scored 20 points in the game as Georgetown won to advance to the national championship game for the third time in four years 4 5 Georgetown was the heavy favorite to defeat Big East rival Villanova and win a second straight national championship Exceeding expectations Villanova had had a storybook tournament advancing from a No 8 seed in the Southeast Region and upsetting Michigan Maryland and North Carolina to reach the championship game Wingate had a team high 16 points in the game and Reggie Williams scored 10 but turned his ankle late in the first half an injury which slowed him for the rest of the game Overall Georgetown shot 29 for 53 55 from the field which might have been good enough to win most games Villanova however set an NCAA record that still stands for team shooting percentage from the field in a single game shooting 22 for 28 78 6 from the field as well as 22 for 27 81 5 from the free throw line after halftime the Wildcats shot 90 from the field missing only one field goal attempt in the entire second half The record breaking performance earned Villanova a two point victory defeating the Hoyas 66 64 in what many observers regard as perhaps the biggest upset in American sports history 4 5 10 Although denied a second straight national championship Georgetown was ranked No 1 in the season s final Associated Press Poll and Coaches Poll Georgetown s only No 1 ranking at the end of a season in either poll The 1984 85 team s 35 wins was a new school record breaking the previous record of 34 set by the national championship team of the previous year nbsp Patrick Ewing s Georgetown jersey on display at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield Massachusetts on February 18 2008 Ewing who sportswriters and opposing fans had often accused of lacking the intellect to perform academically at Georgetown graduated on time in May 1985 Generally considered the greatest player in Georgetown men s basketball history he finished his four year collegiate career with many school records including highest career field goal percentage 620 all time leading rebounder 1 316 all time leading shot blocker 493 second leading scorer 2 184 fifth in steals 167 and most games played in a career 143 During his four years with the team the Hoyas had won one Big East regular season championship won three Big East tournament titles played in four NCAA tournaments made three Final Four appearances played in three national championship games and won one national championship During the nine years of John Thompson Jr s tenure as head coach before Ewing s arrival the Hoyas had won two NCAA tournament games during Ewing s four years they won 15 9 Georgetown had an overall record of 121 23 during the Ewing years winning fewer than 30 games in a season only once and never winning fewer than 22 After a long career as a player and coach in the National Basketball Association he would return to Georgetown as head coach in 2017 11 The 1984 85 season saw Georgetown s last Final Four appearance until the 2006 07 season The Hoyas have not returned to the national championship game Roster editSenior center Patrick Ewing later returned to Georgetown as head coach in 2017 11 Source 3 4 5 6 7 9 12 13 Name Height Weight lbs Position Class Hometown Previous Team s 10 Perry MacDonald 6 4 190 F G Fr New Orleans LA U S George Washington Carver Senior HS12 Kevin Floyd 6 2 N A G Fr Los Angeles U S Westchester HS24 Bill Martin 6 7 215 F Sr Washington DC U S McKinley Technology HS30 Michael Jackson 6 2 175 G Jr Reston VA U S South Lakes HS32 Horace Broadnax 6 0 190 G Jr Plant City FL U S Plant City HS33 Patrick Ewing 7 0 240 C Sr Cambridge MA U S Cambridge Rindge and Latin School34 Reggie Williams 6 7 190 F So Baltimore MD U S Paul Laurence Dunbar HS40 David Wingate 6 5 185 F Jr Baltimore MD U S Paul Laurence Dunbar HS41 Tyrone Lockhart 5 10 N A G So Lexington MA U S Lexington HS44 Ronnie Highsmith 6 8 N A F Fr Robersonville NC U S United States Army51 Grady Mateen 6 11 N A C Fr Akron OH U S Central Hower HS52 Ralph Dalton 6 9 N A C Sr Suitland MD U S Fishburne Military School Va Awards and honors editJohn Thompson NABC Coach of the Year Patrick Ewing Adolph Rupp Trophy 14 Patrick Ewing Naismith College Player of the Year 15 Patrick Ewing AP Player of the Year Patrick Ewing NABC Player of the Year Patrick Ewing Sporting News Player of the Year Patrick Ewing Consensus first team All American Patrick Ewing Big East Conference Co Player of the Year Patrick Ewing Big East Defensive Player of the Year Patrick Ewing 1st Team All Big East Patrick Ewing Big East tournament MVP Patrick Ewing NCAA East Regional MVP Patrick Ewing NCAA All Tournament Team Bill Martin 2nd Team All Big East Michael Jackson 3rd Team All Big East Michael Jackson Big East All Tournament team David Wingate 3rd Team All Big East David Wingate NCAA All East RegionalTeam players drafted into the NBA editYear Round Pick Player NBA Club1985 1 1 Patrick Ewing New York Knicks1985 2 26 Bill Martin Indiana Pacers1986 2 44 David Wingate Philadelphia 76ers1986 2 47 Michael Jackson New York Knicks1986 7 142 Ralph Dalton Cleveland Cavaliers1987 1 4 Reggie Williams Los Angeles Clippers 16 Rankings editMain article 1984 85 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings Source 17 18 Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in rankingWeekPollPre123456789101112131415FinalAP11111111112222211Coaches note 1 11111111122222111984 85 schedule and results editSources 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 All times are in the Eastern Time Zone Datetime TV Rank Opponent Result Record Site attendance city stateRegular SeasonFri Nov 23 1984 No 1 at Hawaii Hilo W 81 47 1 0 Civic Auditorium 2 950 Hilo HIMon Nov 26 1984 No 1 at Hawaii Loa W 74 45 2 0 Kailua Gymnasium 2 326 Kailua HISat Dec 1 1984 No 1 Southern Connecticut State W 80 46 3 0 Capital Centre 5 840 Landover MDWed Dec 5 1984 No 1 Saint Leo W 76 56 4 0 Capital Centre N A Landover MDSat Dec 8 1984 CBS No 1 No 20 UNLV W 82 46 5 0 Capital Centre N A Landover MDWed Dec 12 1984 No 1 American W 86 64 6 0 Capital Centre 5 112 Landover MDSat Dec 15 1984 No 1 No 2 DePaul W 77 57 7 0 Capital Centre N A Landover MDWed Dec 19 1984 No 1 Morgan State W 89 62 8 0 Capital Centre 3 954 Landover MDSat Dec 22 1984 No 1 at New Mexico W 69 61 9 0 University Arena 17 029 Albuquerque NMFri Dec 28 1984 No 1 vs Tennessee State Copa Navidad Tournament W 77 64 10 0 Roberto Clemente Coliseum 5 029 San Juan PRSat Dec 29 1984 No 1 vs North Carolina A amp T Copa Navidad Tournament W 61 56 11 0 Roberto Clemente Coliseum 3 871 San Juan PRWed Jan 2 1985 No 1 Seton Hall W 83 56 12 0 1 0 Capital Centre 8 060 Landover MDSat Jan 5 1985 No 1 Boston College W 82 80 OT 13 0 2 0 Capital Centre 12 871 Landover MDTue Jan 8 1985 No 1 at Seton Hall W 90 71 14 0 3 0 Brendan Byrne Arena 12 171 East Rutherford NJSat Jan 12 1985 No 1 at No 16 Villanova W 52 50 OT 15 0 4 0 Spectrum 18 202 Philadelphia PAWed Jan 16 1985 No 1 Providence W 85 44 16 0 5 0 Capital Centre 10 634 Landover MDSat Jan 19 1985 No 1 at Pittsburgh W 65 53 17 0 6 0 Civic Arena 16 532 Pittsburgh PAWed Jan 23 1985 No 1 Connecticut Rivalry W 79 66 18 0 7 0 Capital Centre 9 325 Landover MDSat Jan 26 1985 CBS No 1 No 2 St John s L 65 66 18 1 7 1 Capital Centre 19 035 Landover MDMon Jan 28 1985 No 1 at No 9 Syracuse L 63 65 18 2 7 2 Carrier Dome 32 229 Syracuse NYSun Feb 3 1985 No 2 Arkansas W 56 39 19 2 Capital Centre 14 391 Landover MDWed Feb 6 1985 No 2 Florida Southern W 71 39 20 2 Capital Centre 8 143 Landover MDSat Feb 9 1985 No 2 at Boston College W 78 68 21 2 8 2 Boston Garden 14 681 Boston MAMon Feb 11 1985 No 2 No 16 Villanova W 57 50 22 2 9 2 Capital Centre 15 188 Landover MDSat Feb 16 1985 No 2 at Providence W 87 73 23 2 10 2 Providence Civic Center 12 150 Providence RITue Feb 19 1985 No 2 Pittsburgh W 70 46 24 2 11 2 Capital Centre 9 034 Landover MDSat Feb 23 1985 No 2 at Connecticut Rivalry W 68 47 25 2 12 2 Hartford Civic Center 15 685 Hartford CTWed Feb 27 1985 ESPN 8 No 2 at No 1 St John s W 85 69 26 2 13 2 Madison Square Garden 19 591 New York NYSun Mar 3 1985 No 2 No 12 Syracuse W 90 63 27 2 14 2 Capital Centre 19 335 Landover MDBig East tournamentFri Mar 8 1985 2 No 1 vs 7 Connecticut Quarterfinals Rivalry W 93 62 28 2 Madison Square Garden 19 591 New York NYSat Mar 9 1985 2 No 1 vs 3 No 13 Syracuse Semifinals W 74 65 29 2 Madison Square Garden 19 591 New York NYSun Mar 10 1985 2 No 1 vs 1 No 2 St John s Championship W 92 82 30 2 Madison Square Garden 19 591 New York NYNCAA TournamentFri Mar 15 1985 1 E No 1 vs 16 E Lehigh First Round W 68 43 31 2 Hartford Civic Center 9 338 Hartford CTSun Mar 17 1985 1 E No 1 vs 8 E Temple Second Round W 68 46 32 2 Hartford Civic Center 14 897 Hartford CTThu Mar 21 1985 CBS 1 E No 1 vs 4 E No 14 Loyola Sweet Sixteen W 65 53 33 2 Providence Civic Center 11 913 Providence RISat Mar 23 1985 CBS 1 E No 1 vs 2 E No 6 Georgia Tech Elite Eight W 60 54 34 2 Providence Civic Center 11 913 Providence RIFri Mar 29 1985 CBS 1 E No 1 vs 1 W No 3 St John s Final Four W 77 59 35 2 Rupp Arena 23 135 Lexington KYMon Apr 1 1985 CBS 1 E No 1 vs 8 SE Villanova Final L 64 66 35 3 Rupp Arena 23 124 Lexington KY Non conference game Rankings from AP Poll Tournament seedings in parentheses Notes edit No Coaches Poll this week Further reading editThe Georgetown Basketball History Project The Sweater Game February 1985References edit sports reference com 1984 85 Big East Conference Season Summary The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 65 Michael Graham Archived from the original on January 12 2015 Retrieved March 9 2014 a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 30 Perry McDonald Archived from the original on August 7 2014 Retrieved March 9 2014 a b c d e The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 33 Reggie Williams Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved March 9 2014 a b c d The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 11 David Wingate Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Retrieved March 9 2014 a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 14 Michael Jackson Archived from the original on February 13 2012 Retrieved March 9 2014 a b c d The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 19 Bill Martin Archived from the original on October 22 2010 Retrieved March 9 2014 a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Sweater Game February 1985 Archived from the original on December 15 2013 Retrieved December 15 2013 a b c The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 1 Patrick Ewing Archived from the original on October 6 2016 Retrieved March 9 2014 The Georgetown Basketball History Project Classic Games Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved March 9 2014 a b Wang Gene washingtonpost com April 3 2017 7 32 p m EDT The Georgetown Basketball History Project Rosters 1980 81 to 1989 1990 Archived from the original on March 30 2015 Retrieved December 7 2013 The Georgetown Basketball History Project Player Directory Jersey Numbers About Us Archived from the original on January 7 2009 Retrieved April 17 2009 Naismith Awards Naismith Trophy Archived from the original on March 2 2009 Retrieved March 13 2009 1984 NBA Draft on databaseBasketball com Archived from the original on July 6 2012 Retrieved April 24 2012 1984 85 Big East Conference Season Summary sports reference com 1984 85 Polls The Georgetown Basketball History Project 1980s Seasons The Georgetown Basketball History Project Records vs All Opponents Archived from the original on November 3 2013 Retrieved December 7 2013 sports reference com 1984 85 Big East Conference Schedule and Results 2012 2013 Georgetown Men s Basketball Media Guide p 64 Official Basketball Box Score Georgetown vs Syracuse 1 28 85 at Carrier Dome Syracuse NY Official Basketball Box Score Syracuse vs Georgetown 3 3 85 at Capital Centre Washington DC Official Basketball Box Score Syracuse vs Georgetown 3 8 85 7 00 p m at Madison Square Garden New York NY Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1984 85 Georgetown Hoyas 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