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1994–95 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 1994–95 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 1994–95 NCAA Division I college basketball season. John Thompson, coached them in his 23rd season as head coach. They played their home games at USAir Arena in Landover, Maryland. They were members of the Big East Conference and finished the season with a record of 21-10, 11-7 in Big East play. Their record earned them a bye in the first round of the 1995 Big East men's basketball tournament, and they advanced to the tournament semifinal before losing to Connecticut. They were awarded a No. 6 seed in the Southeast Region of the 1995 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament – Georgetown's 16th NCAA Tournament appearance in 17 years – and advanced to the Southeast Region Semifinals before losing to region's No. 2 seed, North Carolina. They were ranked No. 22 in the season's final Associated Press Poll and No 16 in the postseason Coaches' Poll.

1994–95 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
NCAA tournament, Sweet Sixteen
ConferenceBig East Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 16
APNo. 22
Record21–10 (11–7 Big East)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Craig Esherick (13th season)
  • Mike Riley (13th season)
  • Mel Reid (5th season)
CaptainDon Reid (1st year)
Home arenaUSAir Arena
Seasons
1994–95 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 8 Connecticut 16 2   .889 28 5   .848
No. 9 Villanova 14 4   .778 25 8   .758
No. 25 Syracuse 12 6   .667 20 10   .667
No. 22 Georgetown 11 7   .611 21 10   .677
Miami 9 9   .500 15 13   .536
Providence 7 11   .389 17 13   .567
Seton Hall 7 11   .389 16 14   .533
St. John's 7 11   .389 14 14   .500
Pittsburgh 5 13   .278 10 18   .357
Boston College 2 16   .111 9 19   .321
1995 Big East tournament winner
As of April 3, 1995[1]
Rankings from AP Poll

Season recap edit

Georgetown's transition from relying on feeding the ball to a "big man" at center to playing an uptempo offense focused on play by the guards continued this year. Senior George Butler had transferred to Georgetown from Tyler Junior College the previous season for his junior year to fill a gap at shooting guard that had hurt the Hoyas in 1992-93 and begin the transition. This season, Allen Iverson joined Butler in the backcourt.[2][3][4]

Iverson had been a stand-out in high school, but had been arrested and sentenced to prison for his supposed participation in a February 1993 fight in a bowling alley in Hampton, Virginia. Available evidence in the case ranged from doubtful to strongly suggesting his innocence, and his conviction and sentencing were racially charged. Most colleges and universities abandoned any plans they might have had to recruit Iverson. John Thompson had had a tendency over the years to pass on recruiting troubled players, but he responded to an appeal by Iverson's mother to give Iverson a chance to attend college by agreeing to sign him if he finished high school and if his legal problems were resolved. Virginia Governor Douglas Wilder granted Iverson clemency and Iverson completed high school in time to participate in Georgetown's Jacob Kenner League, a summer basketball league for Georgetown and other Washington, D.C.-area college players played at McDonough Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus, in 1994. On August 4, 1994, in his first game since his February 1993 arrest, he debuted with a 40-point performance, and by the end of the last of three Kenner League games on August 7 he had scored 99 points against some of the area's best college players. In an exhibition game the Hoyas played at McDonough in November 1994 against the Fort Hood Tankers, a United States Army team from Fort Hood, Texas, Iverson electrified the crowd with 36 points, five assists, and three steals in 23 minutes of play, shooting 19-for-21 (90.5%) from the free-throw line; by the time he reached 24 points in the game, he had scored as many points as the entire Fort Hood team. In the second and final exhibition game of the preseason, he scored 39 points against Croatia and again appeared 21 times at the free-throw line.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Iverson's legal troubles and obvious athletic talent focused national attention on him, and he debuted in the regular season with a 19-point game against No. 1-ranked Arkansas in the season opener. Six days later he had 31 points against DePaul, and four days after that he scored 30 points against Providence. He led the team in scoring 22 times and scored in double figures in all but one game, the exception being at Villanova in a game in which he played only ten minutes and Thompson threatened to pull the Hoyas off the court and forfeit after Villanova students mocked Iverson by marching around the arena wearing black-and-white-striped prison uniforms and carrying a sign comparing Iverson to former American football great O. J. Simpson, then under arrest and awaiting trial for murder. After the game, Thompson told the press that the prison taunt was too offensive to tolerate and that he would not hesitate to pull his team off the court if anything like it ever occurred again, and such fan behavior did not recur.[4]

Iverson never scored in less than double figures again in his two-year collegiate career. With President Bill Clinton looking on, he had 26 points in a rematch with ninth-ranked Villanova at USAir Arena in which the Hoyas scored the game's first 11 points, forced 23 Villanova turnovers, had 16 steals, and upset the Wildcats 77-52 on national television. Iverson later had 21 points against Syracuse and 28 points against St. John's. He finished the year averaging 20.4 points per game, second highest in Georgetown history for a first-year varsity player, despite shooting only 39 percent from the field, 23 percent from three-point range, and 19 percent in three-point shots during Big East play.[4][10]

Fellow guard George Butler also began the season with high-scoring performances, his best of the year being 15 points against Memphis at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in Georgetown's only regular-season game ever played outside the United States and its territories prior to the opening game of the 2013-14 season. On January 7, 1995, however, he did not suit up for the day's game against Miami at USAir Arena, and Thompson announced after the game that he had been dismissed from the team for academic reasons. He left the team averaging 11.2 points per game for the year. In his one-and-a-half-season, 40-game Georgetown career, he had averaged 13.3 points per game.[3]

Junior center Othella Harrington's role already had diminished the previous season with Thompson's deemphasis of the center in Georgetown's offense in favor of uptempo guard play provided by Butler, and his performance declined further this season with the arrival of Iverson. He nonetheless contributed to Georgetown's scoring, notably with 27 points against 17th-ranked Syracuse in a game at the Carrier Dome in which the Hoyas came back from a 14-point deficit to upset the Orangemen. He averaged 12.2 points and 6.0 rebounds per game in his least successful season, but would enjoy a resurgence the following year.[2][10]

Junior forward Jerome Williams arrived as a transfer after two years playing for Montgomery College in Montgomery County, Maryland. He started all 31 games and immediately emerged as a top rebounder for the Hoyas, collecting 65 in the first five games, and averaging 31 minutes and 10 rebounds per game for the year. Displaying great defensive prowess, he scored 15 points and had 17 rebounds against DePaul, scored 17 and pulled down 15 rebounds versus Pittsburgh, and scored 11 points and grabbed 14 rebounds versus Connecticut. In the final two games of the regular season, against Seton Hall at USAir Arena and at Madison Square Garden against St. John's, he scored a combined 47 points and had 28 rebounds. He finished the year averaging 10.9 points and 10.0 rebounds a game for the season, becoming the first Georgetown forward to lead the team in rebounding since Reggie Williams.[11]

Senior center and team captain Don Reid led the team in scoring once with a 21-point performance against Morgan State in the second game of the season, and he averaged 7.2 points and 5.7 rebounds a game for the year.[12] Freshman forward Boubacar Aw, meanwhile, played in 30 games, all in a reserve role. He played particularly well against Connecticut late in the year, averaging 15.5 points and five rebounds per game in the final regular-season game against the Huskies and 1995 Big East tournament semifinal game combined.[13]

In the Big East tournament, Georgetown had a bye in the first round and defeated Miami in the quarterfinals behind a 31-point performance by Iverson, who outscored the entire Miami team during the first half. In the semifinals, Connecticut defeated the Hoyas, but Iverson scored 27 points.[4]

Georgetown was the No. 6 seed in the Southeast Region of the 1995 NCAA tournament, and defeated Xavier in the first round. In the second round, Georgetown faced Weber State. The Hoyas had not advanced beyond the second round of the NCAA tournament since the 1988-89 season, losing to its second-round opponent all four times it had gone to the tournament over that span. It looked as though the Hoyas would repeat the pattern when they fouled Weber State's leading scorer, guard Ruben Nembhard, with the score tied 51-51 and eight seconds left in the game. Nembhard missed his first free throw, however, and Iverson sped down the court to put up a shot for the win. It missed, but Reid grabbed the rebound and scored on a layup as time expired to win the game 53-51 in perhaps the highlight of the year. It was Georgetown's first last-second win since 1988, and Thompson was seen performing a courtside victory dance as his players celebrated.[10][12]

The win allowed Georgetown to advance to meet the Southeast Region's No. 2 seed, 4th-ranked North Carolina, in the region's semifinals. Iverson scored 24 points against the Tar Heels and held North Carolina's sophomore guard Jeff McInnis to a 1-for-8 (12.5%) shooting performance from the field, but North Carolina prevailed to knock Georgetown out of the tournament and bring the Hoyas' season to an end.[4]

Georgetown's December 3, 1994, victory over DePaul began a 14-game Hoya winning streak against the Blue Demons over the next 20 years. DePaul would not finally break the streak until the Blue Demons upset the Hoyas in the first round of the 2014 Big East tournament in March 2014.[14]

Roster edit

Sophomore reserve guard Brendan Gaughan later became a successful NASCAR driver.

Source[2][3][4][11][15][16][17][18]

# Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
3 Allen Iverson 6'0" 165 G Fr. Hampton, VA, U.S. Bethel HS
4 John Jacques 6'3" 175 F Sr. Delco, NC, U.S. Acme-Delco HS
10 Eric Myles 5'10" 185 G Fr. Napoleonville, LA, U.S. Assumption HS
11 Irvin Church 6'1" 185 G Sr. Parkdale, MD, U.S. Parkdale HS
12 Dean Berry 5'10" 168 G Fr. Brooklyn, NY, U.S. Episcopal HS
13 Brendan Gaughan 5'9" 180 G/F So. Las Vegas, NV, U.S. Bishop Gorman HS
22 Boubacar Aw 6'7" 195 F Fr. Thiès, Senegal East Columbus HS (Lake Waccamaw, NC)
25 Jerry Nichols 6'4" 210 G/F Fr. Jackson, MS, U.S. Lanier HS
30 George Butler 6'2" 225 G Sr. Gary, IN, U.S. Tyler Junior College (Texas)

Lamar University

32 Kevin Millen 6'6" 185 F Sr. Memphis, TN, U.S. Raleigh-Egypt HS
42 Jerome Williams 6'9" 200 F Jr. Germantown, Maryland, U.S. Colonel Zadok A. Magruder HS

Montgomery County Community College (Maryland)

44 Cheikh Ya-Ya Dia 6'9" 210 F/C So. Dakar, Senegal St. John's Prep-Prospect Hall (Maryland)
50 Othella Harrington 6'9" 240 C Jr. Jackson, MS, U.S. Murrah HS
52 Don Reid 6'8" 270 F Sr. Largo, MD, U.S. Largo HS
55 Jahidi White 6'9" 270 C Fr. St. Louis, MO, U.S. Cardinal Ritter College Prep HS

Rankings edit

Source[19][20]

Ranking Movement
Legend: ██ Improvement in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. RV=Others receiving votes.
Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Wk 15 Wk 16 Final Post
AP 15 14 19 18 15 12 12 12 10 10 14 13 20 23 24 22 [note 1]
Coaches N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 16

1994–95 Schedule and results edit

Sources[6][7][8][9][10][21][22][23][24][25]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Preseason
Tue., Nov. 8, 1994
No. 14 Fort Hood (U.S. Army) W 101-58  exhibition
McDonough Gymnasium (N/A)
Washington, DC
November 1994[note 2]
No. 14 Croatia W 89-83  exhibition
McDonough Gymnasium (N/A)
Washington, DC
Regular Season
Sun., Nov. 27, 1994*
 CBS
No. 14 vs. No. 1 Arkansas L 79-97  0–1
Pyramid Arena (18,245)
Memphis, TN
Wed., Nov. 30, 1994*
No. 19 Morgan State W 99-63  1–1
USAir Arena (8,109)
Landover, MD
Sat., Dec. 3, 1994*
No. 19 DePaul W 74-68  2–1
USAir Arena (N/A)
Landover, MD
Wed., Dec. 7, 1994
No. 18 Providence W 76-74  3–1 (1–0)
USAir Arena (8,657)
Landover, MD
Sat., Dec. 10, 1994*
No. 18 vs. Memphis W 83-80 OT 4–1
Maple Leaf Gardens (10,830)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sat., Dec. 17, 1994*
No. 15 Maryland Eastern Shore W 85-46  5–1
USAir Arena (8,367)
Landover, MD
Wed., Dec. 28, 1994*
No. 12 vs. Grambling State
Sacramento Classic
W 83–66  6–1
ARCO Arena (8,989)
Sacramento, CA
Thu., Dec. 29, 1994*
No. 12 vs. Fairfield
Sacramento Classic
W 87–42  7–1
ARCO Arena (8,190)
Sacramento, CA
Wed., Jan. 3, 1995
No. 12 at Pittsburgh W 55-46  8–1 (2–0)
Civic Arena (10,296)
Pittsburgh, PA
Sat., Jan. 7, 1995
No. 12 Miami W 71–64  9–1 (3–0)
USAir Arena (10,551)
Landover, MD
Tue., Jan. 10, 1995
No. 10 at Seton Hall W 80-68  10–1 (4–0)
Brendan Byrne Arena (11,541)
East Rutherford, NJ
Sat., Jan. 14, 1995
No. 10 Boston College W 75-60  11–1 (5–0)
USAir Arena (11,558)
Landover, MD
Mon., Jan. 16, 1995
No. 10 at No. 2 Connecticut
Rivalry
L 73–93  11–2 (5–1)
Hartford Civic Center (16,294)
Hartford, CT
Thu., Jan. 19, 1995*
No. 10 Florida Atlantic W 70–55  12–2
USAir Arena (8,466)
Landover, MD
Sun., Jan. 22, 1995
 CBS
No. 10 at Villanova L 60–66  12–3 (5–2)
Spectrum (17,332)
Philadelphia, PA
Tue., Jan. 24, 1995
No. 14 St. John's W 88–71  13–3 (6–2)
USAir Arena (12,081)
Landover, MD
Sat., Jan. 28, 1995
No. 14 Pittsburgh W 74–69  14–3 (7–2)
USAir Arena (14,101)
Landover, MD
Mon., Jan. 30, 1995
7:30 p.m.
No. 14 No. 6 Syracuse L 75–76  14–4 (7–3)
USAir Arena (16,352)
Landover, MD
Sat., Feb. 4, 1995
No. 13 at Miami L 61–67  14-5 (7–4)
Miami Arena (5,084)
Miami, FL
Wed., Feb. 8, 1995
No. 20 at Boston College L 67–78  14-6 (7–5)
Silvio O. Conte Forum (8,606)
Chestnut Hill, MA
Tue., Feb. 14, 1995
No. 1 Connecticut
Rivalry
L 85–91  14–7 (7–6)
USAir Arena (17,690)
Landover, MD
Sat., Feb. 18, 1995
at Providence W 77–74  15–7 (8–6)
Providence Civic Center (13,106)
Providence, RI
Mon., Feb. 20, 1995
No. 9 Villanova W 77–52  16–7 (9–6)
USAir Arena (17,969)
Landover, MD
Sun., Feb. 26, 1995
2:08 p.m., CBS
at No. 17 Syracuse W 81–78  17–7 (10–6)
Carrier Dome (31,143)
Syracuse, NY
Wed., Mar. 1, 1995
No. 23 Seton Hall W 96–92  18–7 (11–6)
USAir Arena (15,012)
Landover, MD
Sun., Mar. 5, 1995
 CBS
No. 23 at St. John's L 77–86  18–8 (11–7)
Madison Square Garden (17,238)
New York, NY
Big East tournament
Fri., Mar. 10, 1995
No. 24 vs. Miami
Quarterfinal
W 69–58  19–8
Madison Square Garden (19,554)
New York, NY
Sat., Mar. 11, 1995
No. 24 vs. No. 6 Connecticut
Semifinal/Rivalry
L 81–88  19–9
Madison Square Garden (19,554)
New York, NY
NCAA tournament
Fri., Mar. 17, 1995
 CBS
No. 22 vs. Xavier
Southeast Regional First round
W 68–63  20–9
Leon County Civic Center (7,875)
Tallahassee, FL
Sun., Mar. 19, 1995
 CBS
No. 22 vs. Weber State
Southeast Regional Second Round
W 53–51  21–9
Leon County Civic Center (7,875)
Tallahassee, FL
Sat., Mar. 25, 1995
 CBS
No. 22 vs. No. 4 North Carolina
Southeast Regional semifinal
L 64–74  21–10
Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center (17,458)
Birmingham, AL
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Notes edit

  1. ^ No Associated Press Poll this week.
  2. ^ Sources do not provide an exact date for this game, but it occurred after the Fort Hood game.

References edit

  1. ^ sports-reference.com 1994-95 Big East Conference Season Summary
  2. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on February 3, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on March 24, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g . Archived from the original on February 14, 2012. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  5. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Kenner League
  6. ^ a b Smallwood, John, "Have You Hoya'd? Household Name In Waiting Hoyas Freshman Iverson Is Being Compared With Greats," Daily News, November 16, 1994
  7. ^ a b Smallwood, John, "Have You Hoya'd? Household Name In Waiting Hoyas Freshman Iverson Is Being Compared With Greats," Knight-Ridder Newspapers, December 4, 1994
  8. ^ a b Rhoden, William C., "ON BASKETBALL; Saving the Story for the Game," The New York Times, November 10, 1994.
  9. ^ a b Rhoden, William C., "ON BASKETBALL; Iverson's TV Debut Eclipsed," The New York Times, November 28, 1994.
  10. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  11. ^ a b . Archived from the original on October 14, 2014. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  12. ^ a b . Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on February 1, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  14. ^ Wang, Gene, "Georgetown ousted from Big East in first round by DePaul, 60-56," washingtonpost.com, March 13, 2014.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on November 22, 2014. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  16. ^ sports-reference.com 1994-95 Georgetown Hoyas Roster and Stats
  17. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Player Directory: Jersey Numbers
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on October 14, 2014. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  19. ^ 1994-95 Big East Conference Season Summary
  20. ^ sports-reference.com 1994-95 Polls
  21. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: 1990s Seasons
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on November 3, 2013. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  23. ^ 2012-2013 Georgetown Men's Basketball Media Guide, p. 65.
  24. ^ Official Basketball Box Score Syracuse vs Georgetown 1/30/95 7:30 p.m. at USAir Arena
  25. ^ Official Basketball Box Score Georgetown vs Syracuse 2/26/95 2:08 p.m. at Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY

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The 1994 95 Georgetown Hoyas men s basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 1994 95 NCAA Division I college basketball season John Thompson coached them in his 23rd season as head coach They played their home games at USAir Arena in Landover Maryland They were members of the Big East Conference and finished the season with a record of 21 10 11 7 in Big East play Their record earned them a bye in the first round of the 1995 Big East men s basketball tournament and they advanced to the tournament semifinal before losing to Connecticut They were awarded a No 6 seed in the Southeast Region of the 1995 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament Georgetown s 16th NCAA Tournament appearance in 17 years and advanced to the Southeast Region Semifinals before losing to region s No 2 seed North Carolina They were ranked No 22 in the season s final Associated Press Poll and No 16 in the postseason Coaches Poll 1994 95 Georgetown Hoyas men s basketballNCAA tournament Sweet SixteenConferenceBig East ConferenceRankingCoachesNo 16APNo 22Record21 10 11 7 Big East Head coachJohn Thompson 23rd season Assistant coachesCraig Esherick 13th season Mike Riley 13th season Mel Reid 5th season CaptainDon Reid 1st year Home arenaUSAir ArenaSeasons 1993 941995 96 1994 95 Big East men s basketball standings vte Conf Overall Team W L PCT W L PCT No 8 Connecticut 16 2 889 28 5 848 No 9 Villanova 14 4 778 25 8 758 No 25 Syracuse 12 6 667 20 10 667 No 22 Georgetown 11 7 611 21 10 677 Miami 9 9 500 15 13 536 Providence 7 11 389 17 13 567 Seton Hall 7 11 389 16 14 533 St John s 7 11 389 14 14 500 Pittsburgh 5 13 278 10 18 357 Boston College 2 16 111 9 19 321 1995 Big East tournament winnerAs of April 3 1995 1 Rankings from AP Poll Contents 1 Season recap 2 Roster 3 Rankings 4 1994 95 Schedule and results 5 Notes 6 ReferencesSeason recap editGeorgetown s transition from relying on feeding the ball to a big man at center to playing an uptempo offense focused on play by the guards continued this year Senior George Butler had transferred to Georgetown from Tyler Junior College the previous season for his junior year to fill a gap at shooting guard that had hurt the Hoyas in 1992 93 and begin the transition This season Allen Iverson joined Butler in the backcourt 2 3 4 Iverson had been a stand out in high school but had been arrested and sentenced to prison for his supposed participation in a February 1993 fight in a bowling alley in Hampton Virginia Available evidence in the case ranged from doubtful to strongly suggesting his innocence and his conviction and sentencing were racially charged Most colleges and universities abandoned any plans they might have had to recruit Iverson John Thompson had had a tendency over the years to pass on recruiting troubled players but he responded to an appeal by Iverson s mother to give Iverson a chance to attend college by agreeing to sign him if he finished high school and if his legal problems were resolved Virginia Governor Douglas Wilder granted Iverson clemency and Iverson completed high school in time to participate in Georgetown s Jacob Kenner League a summer basketball league for Georgetown and other Washington D C area college players played at McDonough Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus in 1994 On August 4 1994 in his first game since his February 1993 arrest he debuted with a 40 point performance and by the end of the last of three Kenner League games on August 7 he had scored 99 points against some of the area s best college players In an exhibition game the Hoyas played at McDonough in November 1994 against the Fort Hood Tankers a United States Army team from Fort Hood Texas Iverson electrified the crowd with 36 points five assists and three steals in 23 minutes of play shooting 19 for 21 90 5 from the free throw line by the time he reached 24 points in the game he had scored as many points as the entire Fort Hood team In the second and final exhibition game of the preseason he scored 39 points against Croatia and again appeared 21 times at the free throw line 4 5 6 7 8 9 Iverson s legal troubles and obvious athletic talent focused national attention on him and he debuted in the regular season with a 19 point game against No 1 ranked Arkansas in the season opener Six days later he had 31 points against DePaul and four days after that he scored 30 points against Providence He led the team in scoring 22 times and scored in double figures in all but one game the exception being at Villanova in a game in which he played only ten minutes and Thompson threatened to pull the Hoyas off the court and forfeit after Villanova students mocked Iverson by marching around the arena wearing black and white striped prison uniforms and carrying a sign comparing Iverson to former American football great O J Simpson then under arrest and awaiting trial for murder After the game Thompson told the press that the prison taunt was too offensive to tolerate and that he would not hesitate to pull his team off the court if anything like it ever occurred again and such fan behavior did not recur 4 Iverson never scored in less than double figures again in his two year collegiate career With President Bill Clinton looking on he had 26 points in a rematch with ninth ranked Villanova at USAir Arena in which the Hoyas scored the game s first 11 points forced 23 Villanova turnovers had 16 steals and upset the Wildcats 77 52 on national television Iverson later had 21 points against Syracuse and 28 points against St John s He finished the year averaging 20 4 points per game second highest in Georgetown history for a first year varsity player despite shooting only 39 percent from the field 23 percent from three point range and 19 percent in three point shots during Big East play 4 10 Fellow guard George Butler also began the season with high scoring performances his best of the year being 15 points against Memphis at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto Ontario Canada in Georgetown s only regular season game ever played outside the United States and its territories prior to the opening game of the 2013 14 season On January 7 1995 however he did not suit up for the day s game against Miami at USAir Arena and Thompson announced after the game that he had been dismissed from the team for academic reasons He left the team averaging 11 2 points per game for the year In his one and a half season 40 game Georgetown career he had averaged 13 3 points per game 3 Junior center Othella Harrington s role already had diminished the previous season with Thompson s deemphasis of the center in Georgetown s offense in favor of uptempo guard play provided by Butler and his performance declined further this season with the arrival of Iverson He nonetheless contributed to Georgetown s scoring notably with 27 points against 17th ranked Syracuse in a game at the Carrier Dome in which the Hoyas came back from a 14 point deficit to upset the Orangemen He averaged 12 2 points and 6 0 rebounds per game in his least successful season but would enjoy a resurgence the following year 2 10 Junior forward Jerome Williams arrived as a transfer after two years playing for Montgomery College in Montgomery County Maryland He started all 31 games and immediately emerged as a top rebounder for the Hoyas collecting 65 in the first five games and averaging 31 minutes and 10 rebounds per game for the year Displaying great defensive prowess he scored 15 points and had 17 rebounds against DePaul scored 17 and pulled down 15 rebounds versus Pittsburgh and scored 11 points and grabbed 14 rebounds versus Connecticut In the final two games of the regular season against Seton Hall at USAir Arena and at Madison Square Garden against St John s he scored a combined 47 points and had 28 rebounds He finished the year averaging 10 9 points and 10 0 rebounds a game for the season becoming the first Georgetown forward to lead the team in rebounding since Reggie Williams 11 Senior center and team captain Don Reid led the team in scoring once with a 21 point performance against Morgan State in the second game of the season and he averaged 7 2 points and 5 7 rebounds a game for the year 12 Freshman forward Boubacar Aw meanwhile played in 30 games all in a reserve role He played particularly well against Connecticut late in the year averaging 15 5 points and five rebounds per game in the final regular season game against the Huskies and 1995 Big East tournament semifinal game combined 13 In the Big East tournament Georgetown had a bye in the first round and defeated Miami in the quarterfinals behind a 31 point performance by Iverson who outscored the entire Miami team during the first half In the semifinals Connecticut defeated the Hoyas but Iverson scored 27 points 4 Georgetown was the No 6 seed in the Southeast Region of the 1995 NCAA tournament and defeated Xavier in the first round In the second round Georgetown faced Weber State The Hoyas had not advanced beyond the second round of the NCAA tournament since the 1988 89 season losing to its second round opponent all four times it had gone to the tournament over that span It looked as though the Hoyas would repeat the pattern when they fouled Weber State s leading scorer guard Ruben Nembhard with the score tied 51 51 and eight seconds left in the game Nembhard missed his first free throw however and Iverson sped down the court to put up a shot for the win It missed but Reid grabbed the rebound and scored on a layup as time expired to win the game 53 51 in perhaps the highlight of the year It was Georgetown s first last second win since 1988 and Thompson was seen performing a courtside victory dance as his players celebrated 10 12 The win allowed Georgetown to advance to meet the Southeast Region s No 2 seed 4th ranked North Carolina in the region s semifinals Iverson scored 24 points against the Tar Heels and held North Carolina s sophomore guard Jeff McInnis to a 1 for 8 12 5 shooting performance from the field but North Carolina prevailed to knock Georgetown out of the tournament and bring the Hoyas season to an end 4 Georgetown s December 3 1994 victory over DePaul began a 14 game Hoya winning streak against the Blue Demons over the next 20 years DePaul would not finally break the streak until the Blue Demons upset the Hoyas in the first round of the 2014 Big East tournament in March 2014 14 Roster editSophomore reserve guard Brendan Gaughan later became a successful NASCAR driver Source 2 3 4 11 15 16 17 18 Name Height Weight lbs Position Class Hometown Previous Team s 3 Allen Iverson 6 0 165 G Fr Hampton VA U S Bethel HS 4 John Jacques 6 3 175 F Sr Delco NC U S Acme Delco HS 10 Eric Myles 5 10 185 G Fr Napoleonville LA U S Assumption HS 11 Irvin Church 6 1 185 G Sr Parkdale MD U S Parkdale HS 12 Dean Berry 5 10 168 G Fr Brooklyn NY U S Episcopal HS 13 Brendan Gaughan 5 9 180 G F So Las Vegas NV U S Bishop Gorman HS 22 Boubacar Aw 6 7 195 F Fr Thies Senegal East Columbus HS Lake Waccamaw NC 25 Jerry Nichols 6 4 210 G F Fr Jackson MS U S Lanier HS 30 George Butler 6 2 225 G Sr Gary IN U S Tyler Junior College Texas Lamar University 32 Kevin Millen 6 6 185 F Sr Memphis TN U S Raleigh Egypt HS 42 Jerome Williams 6 9 200 F Jr Germantown Maryland U S Colonel Zadok A Magruder HS Montgomery County Community College Maryland 44 Cheikh Ya Ya Dia 6 9 210 F C So Dakar Senegal St John s Prep Prospect Hall Maryland 50 Othella Harrington 6 9 240 C Jr Jackson MS U S Murrah HS 52 Don Reid 6 8 270 F Sr Largo MD U S Largo HS 55 Jahidi White 6 9 270 C Fr St Louis MO U S Cardinal Ritter College Prep HSRankings editMain article 1994 95 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings Source 19 20 Ranking MovementLegend Improvement in ranking Decrease in ranking Not ranked the previous week RV Others receiving votes Poll Pre Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Wk 15 Wk 16 Final Post AP 15 14 19 18 15 12 12 12 10 10 14 13 20 23 24 22 note 1 Coaches N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 161994 95 Schedule and results editSources 6 7 8 9 10 21 22 23 24 25 All times are Eastern Datetime TV Rank Opponent Result Record Site attendance city state Preseason Tue Nov 8 1994 No 14 Fort Hood U S Army W 101 58 exhibition McDonough Gymnasium N A Washington DC November 1994 note 2 No 14 Croatia W 89 83 exhibition McDonough Gymnasium N A Washington DC Regular Season Sun Nov 27 1994 CBS No 14 vs No 1 Arkansas L 79 97 0 1 Pyramid Arena 18 245 Memphis TN Wed Nov 30 1994 No 19 Morgan State W 99 63 1 1 USAir Arena 8 109 Landover MD Sat Dec 3 1994 No 19 DePaul W 74 68 2 1 USAir Arena N A Landover MD Wed Dec 7 1994 No 18 Providence W 76 74 3 1 1 0 USAir Arena 8 657 Landover MD Sat Dec 10 1994 No 18 vs Memphis W 83 80 OT 4 1 Maple Leaf Gardens 10 830 Toronto Ontario Canada Sat Dec 17 1994 No 15 Maryland Eastern Shore W 85 46 5 1 USAir Arena 8 367 Landover MD Wed Dec 28 1994 No 12 vs Grambling State Sacramento Classic W 83 66 6 1 ARCO Arena 8 989 Sacramento CA Thu Dec 29 1994 No 12 vs Fairfield Sacramento Classic W 87 42 7 1 ARCO Arena 8 190 Sacramento CA Wed Jan 3 1995 No 12 at Pittsburgh W 55 46 8 1 2 0 Civic Arena 10 296 Pittsburgh PA Sat Jan 7 1995 No 12 Miami W 71 64 9 1 3 0 USAir Arena 10 551 Landover MD Tue Jan 10 1995 No 10 at Seton Hall W 80 68 10 1 4 0 Brendan Byrne Arena 11 541 East Rutherford NJ Sat Jan 14 1995 No 10 Boston College W 75 60 11 1 5 0 USAir Arena 11 558 Landover MD Mon Jan 16 1995 No 10 at No 2 Connecticut Rivalry L 73 93 11 2 5 1 Hartford Civic Center 16 294 Hartford CT Thu Jan 19 1995 No 10 Florida Atlantic W 70 55 12 2 USAir Arena 8 466 Landover MD Sun Jan 22 1995 CBS No 10 at Villanova L 60 66 12 3 5 2 Spectrum 17 332 Philadelphia PA Tue Jan 24 1995 No 14 St John s W 88 71 13 3 6 2 USAir Arena 12 081 Landover MD Sat Jan 28 1995 No 14 Pittsburgh W 74 69 14 3 7 2 USAir Arena 14 101 Landover MD Mon Jan 30 1995 7 30 p m No 14 No 6 Syracuse L 75 76 14 4 7 3 USAir Arena 16 352 Landover MD Sat Feb 4 1995 No 13 at Miami L 61 67 14 5 7 4 Miami Arena 5 084 Miami FL Wed Feb 8 1995 No 20 at Boston College L 67 78 14 6 7 5 Silvio O Conte Forum 8 606 Chestnut Hill MA Tue Feb 14 1995 No 1 Connecticut Rivalry L 85 91 14 7 7 6 USAir Arena 17 690 Landover MD Sat Feb 18 1995 at Providence W 77 74 15 7 8 6 Providence Civic Center 13 106 Providence RI Mon Feb 20 1995 No 9 Villanova W 77 52 16 7 9 6 USAir Arena 17 969 Landover MD Sun Feb 26 1995 2 08 p m CBS at No 17 Syracuse W 81 78 17 7 10 6 Carrier Dome 31 143 Syracuse NY Wed Mar 1 1995 No 23 Seton Hall W 96 92 18 7 11 6 USAir Arena 15 012 Landover MD Sun Mar 5 1995 CBS No 23 at St John s L 77 86 18 8 11 7 Madison Square Garden 17 238 New York NY Big East tournament Fri Mar 10 1995 No 24 vs Miami Quarterfinal W 69 58 19 8 Madison Square Garden 19 554 New York NY Sat Mar 11 1995 No 24 vs No 6 Connecticut Semifinal Rivalry L 81 88 19 9 Madison Square Garden 19 554 New York NY NCAA tournament Fri Mar 17 1995 CBS No 22 vs Xavier Southeast Regional First round W 68 63 20 9 Leon County Civic Center 7 875 Tallahassee FL Sun Mar 19 1995 CBS No 22 vs Weber State Southeast Regional Second Round W 53 51 21 9 Leon County Civic Center 7 875 Tallahassee FL Sat Mar 25 1995 CBS No 22 vs No 4 North Carolina Southeast Regional semifinal L 64 74 21 10 Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center 17 458 Birmingham AL Non conference game Rankings from AP Poll Tournament seedings in parentheses Notes edit No Associated Press Poll this week Sources do not provide an exact date for this game but it occurred after the Fort Hood game References edit sports reference com 1994 95 Big East Conference Season Summary a b c The Georgetown Basketball History Project Top 100 13 Othella Harrington Archived from the original on February 3 2015 Retrieved March 22 2014 a b c The Georgetown Basketball History Project Top 100 80 George Butler Archived from the original on March 24 2015 Retrieved March 22 2014 a b c d e f g The Georgetown Basketball History Project Top 100 5 Allen Iverson Archived from the original on February 14 2012 Retrieved March 22 2014 The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Kenner League a b Smallwood John Have You Hoya d Household Name In Waiting Hoyas Freshman Iverson Is Being Compared With Greats Daily News November 16 1994 a b Smallwood John Have You Hoya d Household Name In Waiting Hoyas Freshman Iverson Is Being Compared With Greats Knight Ridder Newspapers December 4 1994 a b Rhoden William C ON BASKETBALL Saving the Story for the Game The New York Times November 10 1994 a b Rhoden William C ON BASKETBALL Iverson s TV Debut Eclipsed The New York Times November 28 1994 a b c d The Georgetown Basketball History Project Classic Games Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved March 22 2014 a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project Top 100 23 Jerome Williams Archived from the original on October 14 2014 Retrieved November 26 2013 a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project Top 100 77 Don Reid 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