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2000–01 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 2000–01 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 2000–01 NCAA Division I college basketball season. The Hoyas were coached by Craig Esherick and played most of their home games at the MCI Center in Washington, DC, although they played some home games early in the season at McDonough Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus. The Hoyas were members of the West Division of the Big East Conference. They finished the season 25–8, 10–6 in Big East play. Their record earned them a bye in the first round of the 2001 Big East men's basketball tournament, but they lost to Seton Hall in the quarterfinals. The first Georgetown men's basketball team to appear in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament since the 1996-97 season and the last one to do so until the 2005-06 season, they reached the West Region semifinals of the 2001 NCAA tournament before losing to Maryland.

2000–01 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
NCAA tournament, Sweet Sixteen
ConferenceBig East
DivisionWest Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 17
APNo. 21
Record25–8 (10–6 Big East)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Mike Riley (19th season)
  • Ronny Thompson (3rd season)
  • Chip Simms (2nd season)
Captains
Home arenaMCI Center
Seasons
2000–01 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
East
No. 7 Boston College 13 3   .813 27 5   .844
Providence 11 5   .688 21 10   .677
St. John's 8 8   .500 14 15   .483
Miami 8 8   .500 16 13   .552
Villanova 8 8   .500 18 13   .581
Connecticut 8 8   .500 20 12   .625
Virginia Tech* 2 14   .125 8 19   .296
West
No. 19 Notre Dame 11 5   .688 20 10   .667
No. 21 Georgetown 10 6   .625 25 8   .758
No. 17 Syracuse 10 6   .625 25 9   .735
West Virginia 8 8   .500 17 12   .586
Pittsburgh 7 9   .438 19 14   .576
Seton Hall 5 11   .313 16 15   .516
Rutgers* 3 13   .188 11 16   .407
2001 Big East tournament winner
As of April 2, 2001[1]
Rankings from AP Poll
*Did not qualify for 2001 Big East tournament

Season recap Edit

Beginning this season, the Big East organized its teams into divisions for the second time[note 1] in its history; this time, the two divisions were the East and West divisions. Georgetown would play as a member of the West Division for three seasons before the conference again scrapped its divisional structure after the end of the 2002–03 season.

Freshman forward Mike Sweetney joined the team this season and quickly established himself as a dominating power forward. He started all 33 games during the season and got off to a strong start, scoring 19 points in each of his first three games. In Big East play, he had 14 points and 14 rebounds in a big upset win over 18th-ranked Seton Hall in early January 2001, had another double-double ten days later against Nevada-Las Vegas, scored 14 points and pulled down 13 rebounds against Syracuse, and scored a season-high 24 points against Pittsburgh. During the season, he led the Hoyas in scoring 11 times and in rebounding 13 times, and he finished the season averaging 12.8 points and 7.4 rebounds per game.[2]

Sweetney's arrival meant that junior guard and team co-captain Kevin Braswell took fewer shots than he had in his first two seasons, but his shooting average from the field improved from 33.5 percent in his freshman year and 36.8 percent in his sophomore year to 37.8 percent this season and his play was more even, with fewer of the deep slumps he had suffered through previously. He started all 33 games; he started all 128 games of his collegiate career. In the early-January upset of Seton Hall, he scored a career-high 26 points, and he scored in double figures in nine games over a ten-game stretch late in the season.[3]

Senior center and team co-captain Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje started all 33 games, but no longer was a primary scoring option as Georgetown's frontcourt offensive focus shifted to Sweetney and center-forward Lee Scruggs. Nonetheless, he scored in double figures 12 times, and over a four-game stretch late in the season scored a combined 55 points and pulled down a combined 37 rebounds as the Hoyas pushed for an invitation to the NCAA tournament.[4]

Sophomore guard Demetrius Hunter replaced senior guard Anthony Perry in the starting lineup this season, but Perry remained active in a "sixth man" role and appeared in all 33 games. Although he averaged only 17 minutes and six field goal attempts per game, he scored 16 points twice, at Houston on New Year's Eve and again three days later at West Virginia, and had a 15-point game at Rutgers in which he stole the ball at the end of the game to preserve a Georgetown victory. He finished the season averaging 6.7 points per game for the year and 9.5 points per game for his career.[5]

Senior guard Nat Burton had dropped into a reserve role the previous season, reducing his offensive statistics, and his offensive production dropped further this season. However, he played a key role in some important games. He scored 11 points in a win at Louisville, had eight rebounds at Houston, and scored 16 points against Virginia Tech. His playing time diminished as the year wore on, and he scored only a combined 30 points in the final 13 games of the regular season.[6] Freshman forward Gerald Riley joined the team, and started all 33 games – as he would all 125 games of his collegiate career – and showed promise as the team's fifth scoring option, playing small forward and averaging 6.7 points per game. He would emerge as a star in later seasons.[7]

The team opened the season 16–0, the best start by a Georgetown team since the 1984–85 season, with four of the wins against Big East opponents. After that, the Hoyas lost six of their next ten games, all in the conference, often thanks to poor starts. They fell to 20–6 overall and 7–6 in the Big East, and with only three games left in the regular season and 17th-ranked Syracuse coming to the MCI Center on February 24, 2001, the Hoyas' hopes of making the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament were in doubt. Against Syracuse, Georgetown scored the first seven points of the game, but the Orangemen responded with a 9–3 run to close to 10–9. Despite suffering from an Achilles tendon injury, Demetrius Hunter scored a three-pointer to open Georgetown's lead to 13–9. After Syracuse took a 15–14 lead, Scruggs hit a three-pointer to give the Hoyas a 17–15 advantage, and the teams traded leads for the rest of the first half, with Georgetown leading 36–33 at halftime. The Hoyas shot poorly from the free-throw line during the first half, and, in the second half, while Syracuse was scoring on 90 percent of its free throws, the Hoyas shot only 3-for-9 (33%) from the free-throw line in one stretch and only 12-for-28 (42.9%) for the game. Syracuse was leading when Hunter scored back-to-back three-pointers to put the Hoyas ahead with 11:10 left in the game. With Syracuse in foul trouble inside, Georgetown's lead varied between six and eight points. Syracuse senior forward Damone Brown's field goal with 5:04 left cut Georgetown's lead to 63–57, but it was the Orangemen's last field goal of the game. Playing tough defense, grabbing three straight offensive rebounds, and using the clock well, the Hoyas built their lead to 12 points with 2:39 remaining. Hunter, who had a 21-point game, scored on a slam dunk with 38 seconds remaining, after which Braswell dribbled out the clock to seal a 72–61 Hoya win. After the game, Hoya fans flooded onto the court, the first time that had ever happened at a Big East home game for Georgetown.[8]

Georgetown won its final two regular-season games to give it a record of 23–6 overall, 10–6 in the Big East, and a second-place finish in the conference's West Division. The Hoyas received a bye in the first round of the 2001 Big East tournament and in the quarterfinals met Seton Hall, a team they had beaten twice during the regular season. Braswell shot 0-for-6 from the field and failed to score – the only game in his collegiate career in which he did not score – and the underdog Pirates handed Georgetown a 58–40 loss.[3]

Despite their early exit from the Big East tournament, the Hoyas had a 23–7 record overall and received an invitation to the 2001 NCAA tournament. Making their first appearance in the tournament since 1997, they were seeded No. 10 in the West Region and met the No. 7 seed, Arkansas, in the first round. Pregame press coverage billed the game as a struggle between Arkansas's press defense and Georgetown's height inside, but the Razorbacks' press was not especially effective and the Hoyas' frontcourt of Boumtje-Boumtje, Sweetney, and sophomore forward Wesley Wilson shot a combined 0-for-4 from the field in the first half amidst bad passing and bad shot selection. Guards Braswell and Perry – with Perry hitting two big three-point shots during the game – kept the Hoyas close as the teams traded leads, but Arkansas took a 31–30 advantage into the locker room at halftime. Toward the end of the intermission, arena personnel were forced to dismantle a malfunctioning horn and light above one of the baskets, delaying the start of the second half for ten minutes; after the second half finally began, Georgetown's inside game improved, but Arkansas also began to score inside consistently, and the Razorbacks led 47–43 with about 10 minutes left to play. They soon extended their lead to 52–45, but Georgetown then went on a 12–5 run to tie the game at 57–57 with just over five minutes remaining. Arkansas retook the lead and held it until Braswell took the ball all the way from one end of the court to the other and scored to give the Hoyas a 61–59 lead with 1:43 remaining. Arkansas sophomore Joe Johnson scored to tie the game at 61–61 with 35.8 seconds left to play. After a time-out, Georgetown sophomore forward Victor Samnick passed the ball to Burton, who held the ball, intending to get it to Braswell for a last-second game-winning shot. Unable to get the ball to Braswell, Burton instead drove to the basket himself and rolled in a shot at the buzzer. With the horn and light dismantled, it was not immediately obvious that Burton's shot had been in time, and Arkansas officials complained that the shot had been too late. A two-minute review by game officials ensued, and after they ruled that Burton's shot indeed had beaten the buzzer, Georgetown had a 63–61 upset victory. It was Georgetown's first NCAA Tournament win since 1996 and its first NCAA Tournament win at the buzzer since 1988. It was only the third time in 22 NCAA Tournament appearances that Georgetown had defeated a higher-seeded opponent.[5][6][8]

In the second round, Georgetown faced the region's No. 15 seed, Hampton. Braswell scored 17 points despite shooting only 6-for-14 (42.9%) from the field, and the Hoyas defeated the Pirates, 76–57. Boumtje-Boumtje had a combined 15 points and 18 rebounds against Arkansas and Hampton.[3][4]

In the West Region semifinals, Georgetown met the region's No. 3 seed, 11th-ranked Maryland. The Hoyas played well in the first half, leading by as many as five points on more than one occasion and forcing Maryland to commit nine turnovers. Georgetown only scored off two of those turnovers, however, and late in the half was stymied by a Maryland zone defense. After a frustrated Sweetney was called for an intentional foul, allowing the Terrapins to score four points and causing a six-point turnaround in the game, the Hoyas lost the lead. Demetrius Hunter missed a dunk and Maryland began to collect a number of offensive rebounds, off one of which they scored at the buzzer to take a 38–36 halftime lead. Early in the second half, Maryland extended its lead to nine points, with center Lonnie Baxter scoring six of them on his way to a 26-point, 14-rebound performance for the Terrapins. Boumtje-Boumtje played tentatively and fouled out after playing only 19 minutes, with three rebounds, one blocked shot, and no points scored. Although Braswell shot only 3-for-22 (13.6%) from the field, he and Scruggs led the Hoyas to a comeback that allowed them to close to 59–56 with under five minutes to play and a 67–62 deficit with 3:17 remaining. After that, however, Maryland extended its lead with good free-throw shooting. The Hoyas were forced to attempt three-pointers to try to catch up, but shot only 1-for-6 (16.7%) from three-point range late in the game and the Terrapins prevailed 76–66.[3][4][8] Sweetney averaged 10 rebounds a game during the NCAA Tournament,[2] while Boumtje-Boumtje completed his Georgetown career as the school's fourth all-time shot blocker, behind only Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, and Dikembe Mutombo.[4]

The 2000-01 team's 25–8 finish was the best season for an Esherick-coached team and it was the only time during Esherick's 5+12-year tenure that Georgetown appeared in the NCAA Tournament. Although during the next four years Georgetown would appear in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) twice and turn down an NIT invitation on a third occasion, the Hoyas would not return to the NCAA Tournament until 2006.

Roster Edit

Source[2][3][4][5][6][7][9][10][11][12]

# Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
1 Demetrius Hunter 6'2" 205 G So. Las Vegas, NV, U.S. Cheyenne HS
2 Courtland Freeman 6'9" 228 F/C So. Myrtle Beach, SC, U.S. Socastee HS
3 Omari Faulkner 6'6" 205 F Fr. Memphis, TN, U.S. Hamilton HS
4 David Paulus 6'4" 195 G So. Syracuse, NY, U.S. Christian Brothers Academy
5 Anthony Perry 6'3" 186 G Jr. Jersey City, NJ, U.S. St. Anthony HS
10 RaMell Ross 6'6" 205 G/F Fr. Fairfax, VA, U.S. Lake Braddock Secondary
11 Trenton Hillier 5'9" 165 G So. Chagrin Falls, OH, U.S. Kenston HS
12 Kevin Braswell 6'2" 190 G Jr. Baltimore, MD, U.S. Lake Clifton HS
13 Victor Samnick 6'8" 208 F So. Douala, Cameroon Newport Prep (Md)
20 Gharun Hester 6'4" 205 F Jr. Fort Washington, MD, U.S. Friendly HS
22 Glennard Johnson 6'4" 220 F Fr. Washington, DC, U.S. St. Albans School;
University of Virginia
25 Nat Burton 6'4" 218 G/F Sr. Washington, DC, U.S. Winchendon Prep (Winchendon, MA)
32 Gerald Riley 6'6" 217 G Fr. Milledgeville, GA, U.S. Baldwin HS
34 Mike Sweetney 6'8" 260 F/C Fr. Oxon Hill, MD, U.S. Oxon Hill HS
44 Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje 7'0" 257 C Sr. Yaounde, Cameroon Archbishop Carroll HS (Washington, DC)
45 Lee Scruggs 6'11" 216 C So. Franklinton, NC, U.S. Franklinton HS;

Daytona Beach Community College

50 Wesley Wilson 6'11" 235 C So. Vallejo, CA, U.S. Maine Central Institute

Rankings Edit

Source[13][14]

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 WK 17 Final Post
AP 24 23 21 19 12 9 10 14 15 18 21 21 18 21 [note 2]
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 N/A 20 17

2000–01 Schedule and results Edit

Source[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Preseason
Fri., Nov. 3, 2000
7:00 p.m.[24]
Fort Hood Tankers
(All-Army Team)
W 71-66  exhibition
McDonough Gymnasium (N/A)
Washington, DC
Fri., Nov. 10, 2000
7:00 p.m.[26]
Latvia Select W 87-72[25]  exhibition
McDonough Gymnasium (N/A)
Washington, DC
Regular season
Fri., Nov. 17, 2000*
8:00 p.m.
Bethune-Cookman W 85-75  1–0
McDonough Gymnasium (1,863)
Washington, DC
Fri., Nov. 24, 2000*
5:00 p.m.
vs. Central Florida
Hawaii Pacific Classic Quarterfinal
W 77-65  2–0
Neal Blaisdell Center (1,119)
Honolulu, HI
Sat., Nov. 25, 2000*
7:00pm
vs. College of Charleston
Hawaii Pacific Classic Semifinal
W 79-68  3–0
Neal Blaisdell Center (795)
Honolulu, HI
Sun., Nov. 26, 2000*
10:30pm
vs. Minnesota
Hawaii Pacific Classic Final
W 76-60  4–0
Neal Blaisdell Center (750)
Honolulu, HI
Sat., Dec. 2, 2000*
2:00pm
Nicholls State W 90-48  5–0
McDonough Gymnasium (2,176)
Washington, DC
Tue., Dec. 5, 2000*
7:30pm
at Louisville W 70-63  6–0
Freedom Hall (18,586)
Louisville, KY
Sat., Dec. 9, 2000*
7:00pm
Grambling State W 88–51  7–0
McDonough Gymnasium (1,931)
Washington, DC
Tue., Dec. 12, 2000*
7:00pm
No. 24 Coastal Carolina W 78–60  8–0
McDonough Gymnasium (1,665)
Washington, DC
Sat., Dec. 16, 2000*
2:00pm
No. 24 Howard W 123-90  9–0
MCI Center (7,135)
Washington, DC
Fri., Dec. 22, 2000*
7:00pm
No. 23 Maryland Eastern Shore W 75–51  10–0
MCI Center (5,256)
Washington, DC
Sun., Dec. 31, 2000*
3:00pm
No. 21 at Houston W 79-63  11–0
Hofheinz Pavilion (3,931)
Houston, TX
Wed., Jan. 3, 2001
7:00pm
No. 19 at West Virginia W 90-66  12–0 (1–0)
WVU Coliseum (5,100)
Morgantown, WV
Sat., Jan. 6, 2001
12:00 noon
No. 19 No. 11 Seton Hall W 78–66  13–0 (2–0)
MCI Center (11,187)
Washington, DC
Wed., Jan. 10, 2001*
7:00pm
No. 12 Morgan State W 86–68  14–0
McDonough Gymnasium (1,873)
Washington, DC
Sat., Jan. 13, 2001
2:00pm
No. 12 Virginia Tech W 96–68  15–0 (3–0)
MCI Center (12,011)
Washington, DC
Mon., Jan. 15, 2001
7:00pm
No. 12 at No. 15 Seton Hall W 99–91  16–0 (4–0)
Continental Airlines Arena (11,878)
East Rutherford, NJ
Sat., Jan. 20, 2001
7:00pm
No. 9 Pittsburgh L 66–70  16–1 (4–1)
MCI Center (12,109)
Washington, DC
Thu., Jan. 25, 2001*
7:30pm
No. 10 Nevada-Las Vegas W 79–62  17–1
MCI Center (11,891[27])
Washington, DC
Sat., Jan. 27, 2001
12:00 noon
No. 10 Notre Dame L 71–78  17-2 (4–2)
MCI Center (18,853)
Washington, DC
Mon., Jan. 29, 2001
7:05pm
No. 10 at No. 11 Syracuse L 63–70  17–3 (4–3)
Carrier Dome (21,054)
Syracuse, NY
Sat., Feb. 3, 2001
12:00 noon
No. 14 West Virginia W 94–77  18–3 (5–3)
MCI Center (11,891)
Washington, DC
Mon., Feb. 5, 2001
7:30pm
No. 14 at Pittsburgh W 81–67  19–3 (6–3)
Fitzgerald Field House (6,511)
Pittsburgh, PA
Sat., Feb. 10, 2001
7:00pm
No. 15 Providence L 79–103  19–4 (6–4)
MCI Center (12,993)
Washington, DC
Mon., Feb. 12, 2001
7:00pm
No. 15 Villanova L 56–59  19–5 (6–5)
MCI Center (11,173)
Washington, DC
Sat., Feb. 17, 2001
2:00pm
No. 18 at Rutgers W 76–73  20–5 (7–5)
Louis Brown Athletic Center (7,203)
Piscataway, NJ
Wed., Feb. 21, 2001
9:00pm
No. 21 at St. John's L 70–73  20–6 (7–6)
Madison Square Garden (14,168)
New York, NY
Sat., Feb. 24, 2001
12:05 noon
No. 21 No. 17 Syracuse W 72–61  21–6 (8–6)
MCI Center (18,189)
Washington, DC
Wed., Feb. 28, 2001
12:00 noon
No. 21 Rutgers W 74–58  22–6 (9–6)
MCI Center (9,918)
Washington, DC
Sun., Mar. 4, 2001
2:00pm, CBS
No. 21 at No. 13 Notre Dame W 79–72  23–6 (10–6)
Edmund P. Joyce Center (11,418)
Notre Dame, IN
Big East tournament
Thu., Mar. 8, 2001
2:30pm
No. 18 vs. Seton Hall
Quarterfinal
L 40–58  23–7
Madison Square Garden (19,295)
New York, NY
NCAA tournament
Thu., Mar. 15, 2001
7:40pm, CBS
No. 21 vs. Arkansas
First Round
W 63–61  24–7
BSU Pavilion (11,085)
Boise, ID
Sat., Mar. 17, 2001
5:20pm, CBS
No. 21 vs. Hampton
Second Round
W 76–57  25–7
BSU Pavilion (11,669)
Boise, ID
Thu., Mar. 22, 2001
7:55pm, CBS
No. 21 vs. No. 11 Maryland
Sweet Sixteen
L 66–76  25–8
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim (18,008)
Anaheim, CA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The first time the Big East had organized itself into divisions was from the 1995-96 through 1997–98 seasons, when its teams had been assigned to a Big East 6 Division and a Big East 7 Division.
  2. ^ No Associated Press Poll this week.

References Edit

  1. ^ "2000-01 Big East Conference Season Summary". www.sports-reference.com.
  2. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on March 23, 2015. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e . Archived from the original on November 30, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Top 100: 52. Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje
  5. ^ a b c The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Top 100: 67. Anthony Perry
  6. ^ a b c The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Top 100: 72. Nat Burton
  7. ^ a b . Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  8. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  9. ^ sports-reference.com 2000-01 Georgetown Hoyas Roster and Stats
  10. ^ "hoyasaxanation.com 2000-2001 Georgetown Basketball Roster". Archived from the original on November 21, 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2013.
  11. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Player Directory: Jersey Numbers
  12. ^ The Georgetown Basketball History Project: All-Time Player Directory
  13. ^ 2000-01 Big East Conference Season Summary
  14. ^ sports-reference.com 2000-01 Polls
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved November 16, 2013.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2013.
  17. ^ statsheet.com/mcb/teams/georgetown/schedule?season=2000-2001STATSHEET NCAA Basketball: Georgetown, 2000-2001 Season
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved November 24, 2013.
  19. ^
  20. ^ 2012-2013 Georgetown Men's Basketball Media Guide, p. 66.
  21. ^ Official Basketball Box Score Georgetown vs Syracuse 1/29/01 7:05 p.m. at The Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY
  22. ^ cnnsi.com NCAA Basketball Scoreboard: Box Score: Syracuse 70, Georgetown 63
  23. ^ Official Basketball Box Score Syracuse vs Georgetown 2/24/01 12:05 p.m. at MCI Center, Washington, D.C.
  24. ^ GU Athletics Calendar
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  26. ^ GU Athletics Calendar
  27. ^ cnnsi.com NCAA Basketball Scoreboard: Box Score: Georgetown 79, UNLV 62

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The 2000 01 Georgetown Hoyas men s basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 2000 01 NCAA Division I college basketball season The Hoyas were coached by Craig Esherick and played most of their home games at the MCI Center in Washington DC although they played some home games early in the season at McDonough Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus The Hoyas were members of the West Division of the Big East Conference They finished the season 25 8 10 6 in Big East play Their record earned them a bye in the first round of the 2001 Big East men s basketball tournament but they lost to Seton Hall in the quarterfinals The first Georgetown men s basketball team to appear in the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament since the 1996 97 season and the last one to do so until the 2005 06 season they reached the West Region semifinals of the 2001 NCAA tournament before losing to Maryland 2000 01 Georgetown Hoyas men s basketballNCAA tournament Sweet SixteenConferenceBig EastDivisionWest DivisionRankingCoachesNo 17APNo 21Record25 8 10 6 Big East Head coachCraig Esherick 3rd season Assistant coachesMike Riley 19th season Ronny Thompson 3rd season Chip Simms 2nd season CaptainsRuben Boumtje Boumtje 1st year Kevin Braswell 1st year Home arenaMCI CenterSeasons 1999 20002001 02 2000 01 Big East men s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTEastNo 7 Boston College 13 3 813 27 5 844Providence 11 5 688 21 10 677St John s 8 8 500 14 15 483Miami 8 8 500 16 13 552Villanova 8 8 500 18 13 581Connecticut 8 8 500 20 12 625Virginia Tech 2 14 125 8 19 296WestNo 19 Notre Dame 11 5 688 20 10 667No 21 Georgetown 10 6 625 25 8 758No 17 Syracuse 10 6 625 25 9 735West Virginia 8 8 500 17 12 586Pittsburgh 7 9 438 19 14 576Seton Hall 5 11 313 16 15 516Rutgers 3 13 188 11 16 407 2001 Big East tournament winnerAs of April 2 2001 1 Rankings from AP Poll Did not qualify for 2001 Big East tournament Contents 1 Season recap 2 Roster 3 Rankings 4 2000 01 Schedule and results 5 Notes 6 ReferencesSeason recap EditBeginning this season the Big East organized its teams into divisions for the second time note 1 in its history this time the two divisions were the East and West divisions Georgetown would play as a member of the West Division for three seasons before the conference again scrapped its divisional structure after the end of the 2002 03 season Freshman forward Mike Sweetney joined the team this season and quickly established himself as a dominating power forward He started all 33 games during the season and got off to a strong start scoring 19 points in each of his first three games In Big East play he had 14 points and 14 rebounds in a big upset win over 18th ranked Seton Hall in early January 2001 had another double double ten days later against Nevada Las Vegas scored 14 points and pulled down 13 rebounds against Syracuse and scored a season high 24 points against Pittsburgh During the season he led the Hoyas in scoring 11 times and in rebounding 13 times and he finished the season averaging 12 8 points and 7 4 rebounds per game 2 Sweetney s arrival meant that junior guard and team co captain Kevin Braswell took fewer shots than he had in his first two seasons but his shooting average from the field improved from 33 5 percent in his freshman year and 36 8 percent in his sophomore year to 37 8 percent this season and his play was more even with fewer of the deep slumps he had suffered through previously He started all 33 games he started all 128 games of his collegiate career In the early January upset of Seton Hall he scored a career high 26 points and he scored in double figures in nine games over a ten game stretch late in the season 3 Senior center and team co captain Ruben Boumtje Boumtje started all 33 games but no longer was a primary scoring option as Georgetown s frontcourt offensive focus shifted to Sweetney and center forward Lee Scruggs Nonetheless he scored in double figures 12 times and over a four game stretch late in the season scored a combined 55 points and pulled down a combined 37 rebounds as the Hoyas pushed for an invitation to the NCAA tournament 4 Sophomore guard Demetrius Hunter replaced senior guard Anthony Perry in the starting lineup this season but Perry remained active in a sixth man role and appeared in all 33 games Although he averaged only 17 minutes and six field goal attempts per game he scored 16 points twice at Houston on New Year s Eve and again three days later at West Virginia and had a 15 point game at Rutgers in which he stole the ball at the end of the game to preserve a Georgetown victory He finished the season averaging 6 7 points per game for the year and 9 5 points per game for his career 5 Senior guard Nat Burton had dropped into a reserve role the previous season reducing his offensive statistics and his offensive production dropped further this season However he played a key role in some important games He scored 11 points in a win at Louisville had eight rebounds at Houston and scored 16 points against Virginia Tech His playing time diminished as the year wore on and he scored only a combined 30 points in the final 13 games of the regular season 6 Freshman forward Gerald Riley joined the team and started all 33 games as he would all 125 games of his collegiate career and showed promise as the team s fifth scoring option playing small forward and averaging 6 7 points per game He would emerge as a star in later seasons 7 The team opened the season 16 0 the best start by a Georgetown team since the 1984 85 season with four of the wins against Big East opponents After that the Hoyas lost six of their next ten games all in the conference often thanks to poor starts They fell to 20 6 overall and 7 6 in the Big East and with only three games left in the regular season and 17th ranked Syracuse coming to the MCI Center on February 24 2001 the Hoyas hopes of making the NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament were in doubt Against Syracuse Georgetown scored the first seven points of the game but the Orangemen responded with a 9 3 run to close to 10 9 Despite suffering from an Achilles tendon injury Demetrius Hunter scored a three pointer to open Georgetown s lead to 13 9 After Syracuse took a 15 14 lead Scruggs hit a three pointer to give the Hoyas a 17 15 advantage and the teams traded leads for the rest of the first half with Georgetown leading 36 33 at halftime The Hoyas shot poorly from the free throw line during the first half and in the second half while Syracuse was scoring on 90 percent of its free throws the Hoyas shot only 3 for 9 33 from the free throw line in one stretch and only 12 for 28 42 9 for the game Syracuse was leading when Hunter scored back to back three pointers to put the Hoyas ahead with 11 10 left in the game With Syracuse in foul trouble inside Georgetown s lead varied between six and eight points Syracuse senior forward Damone Brown s field goal with 5 04 left cut Georgetown s lead to 63 57 but it was the Orangemen s last field goal of the game Playing tough defense grabbing three straight offensive rebounds and using the clock well the Hoyas built their lead to 12 points with 2 39 remaining Hunter who had a 21 point game scored on a slam dunk with 38 seconds remaining after which Braswell dribbled out the clock to seal a 72 61 Hoya win After the game Hoya fans flooded onto the court the first time that had ever happened at a Big East home game for Georgetown 8 Georgetown won its final two regular season games to give it a record of 23 6 overall 10 6 in the Big East and a second place finish in the conference s West Division The Hoyas received a bye in the first round of the 2001 Big East tournament and in the quarterfinals met Seton Hall a team they had beaten twice during the regular season Braswell shot 0 for 6 from the field and failed to score the only game in his collegiate career in which he did not score and the underdog Pirates handed Georgetown a 58 40 loss 3 Despite their early exit from the Big East tournament the Hoyas had a 23 7 record overall and received an invitation to the 2001 NCAA tournament Making their first appearance in the tournament since 1997 they were seeded No 10 in the West Region and met the No 7 seed Arkansas in the first round Pregame press coverage billed the game as a struggle between Arkansas s press defense and Georgetown s height inside but the Razorbacks press was not especially effective and the Hoyas frontcourt of Boumtje Boumtje Sweetney and sophomore forward Wesley Wilson shot a combined 0 for 4 from the field in the first half amidst bad passing and bad shot selection Guards Braswell and Perry with Perry hitting two big three point shots during the game kept the Hoyas close as the teams traded leads but Arkansas took a 31 30 advantage into the locker room at halftime Toward the end of the intermission arena personnel were forced to dismantle a malfunctioning horn and light above one of the baskets delaying the start of the second half for ten minutes after the second half finally began Georgetown s inside game improved but Arkansas also began to score inside consistently and the Razorbacks led 47 43 with about 10 minutes left to play They soon extended their lead to 52 45 but Georgetown then went on a 12 5 run to tie the game at 57 57 with just over five minutes remaining Arkansas retook the lead and held it until Braswell took the ball all the way from one end of the court to the other and scored to give the Hoyas a 61 59 lead with 1 43 remaining Arkansas sophomore Joe Johnson scored to tie the game at 61 61 with 35 8 seconds left to play After a time out Georgetown sophomore forward Victor Samnick passed the ball to Burton who held the ball intending to get it to Braswell for a last second game winning shot Unable to get the ball to Braswell Burton instead drove to the basket himself and rolled in a shot at the buzzer With the horn and light dismantled it was not immediately obvious that Burton s shot had been in time and Arkansas officials complained that the shot had been too late A two minute review by game officials ensued and after they ruled that Burton s shot indeed had beaten the buzzer Georgetown had a 63 61 upset victory It was Georgetown s first NCAA Tournament win since 1996 and its first NCAA Tournament win at the buzzer since 1988 It was only the third time in 22 NCAA Tournament appearances that Georgetown had defeated a higher seeded opponent 5 6 8 In the second round Georgetown faced the region s No 15 seed Hampton Braswell scored 17 points despite shooting only 6 for 14 42 9 from the field and the Hoyas defeated the Pirates 76 57 Boumtje Boumtje had a combined 15 points and 18 rebounds against Arkansas and Hampton 3 4 In the West Region semifinals Georgetown met the region s No 3 seed 11th ranked Maryland The Hoyas played well in the first half leading by as many as five points on more than one occasion and forcing Maryland to commit nine turnovers Georgetown only scored off two of those turnovers however and late in the half was stymied by a Maryland zone defense After a frustrated Sweetney was called for an intentional foul allowing the Terrapins to score four points and causing a six point turnaround in the game the Hoyas lost the lead Demetrius Hunter missed a dunk and Maryland began to collect a number of offensive rebounds off one of which they scored at the buzzer to take a 38 36 halftime lead Early in the second half Maryland extended its lead to nine points with center Lonnie Baxter scoring six of them on his way to a 26 point 14 rebound performance for the Terrapins Boumtje Boumtje played tentatively and fouled out after playing only 19 minutes with three rebounds one blocked shot and no points scored Although Braswell shot only 3 for 22 13 6 from the field he and Scruggs led the Hoyas to a comeback that allowed them to close to 59 56 with under five minutes to play and a 67 62 deficit with 3 17 remaining After that however Maryland extended its lead with good free throw shooting The Hoyas were forced to attempt three pointers to try to catch up but shot only 1 for 6 16 7 from three point range late in the game and the Terrapins prevailed 76 66 3 4 8 Sweetney averaged 10 rebounds a game during the NCAA Tournament 2 while Boumtje Boumtje completed his Georgetown career as the school s fourth all time shot blocker behind only Patrick Ewing Alonzo Mourning and Dikembe Mutombo 4 The 2000 01 team s 25 8 finish was the best season for an Esherick coached team and it was the only time during Esherick s 5 1 2 year tenure that Georgetown appeared in the NCAA Tournament Although during the next four years Georgetown would appear in the National Invitation Tournament NIT twice and turn down an NIT invitation on a third occasion the Hoyas would not return to the NCAA Tournament until 2006 Roster EditSource 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Name Height Weight lbs Position Class Hometown Previous Team s 1 Demetrius Hunter 6 2 205 G So Las Vegas NV U S Cheyenne HS2 Courtland Freeman 6 9 228 F C So Myrtle Beach SC U S Socastee HS3 Omari Faulkner 6 6 205 F Fr Memphis TN U S Hamilton HS4 David Paulus 6 4 195 G So Syracuse NY U S Christian Brothers Academy5 Anthony Perry 6 3 186 G Jr Jersey City NJ U S St Anthony HS10 RaMell Ross 6 6 205 G F Fr Fairfax VA U S Lake Braddock Secondary11 Trenton Hillier 5 9 165 G So Chagrin Falls OH U S Kenston HS12 Kevin Braswell 6 2 190 G Jr Baltimore MD U S Lake Clifton HS13 Victor Samnick 6 8 208 F So Douala Cameroon Newport Prep Md 20 Gharun Hester 6 4 205 F Jr Fort Washington MD U S Friendly HS22 Glennard Johnson 6 4 220 F Fr Washington DC U S St Albans School University of Virginia25 Nat Burton 6 4 218 G F Sr Washington DC U S Winchendon Prep Winchendon MA 32 Gerald Riley 6 6 217 G Fr Milledgeville GA U S Baldwin HS34 Mike Sweetney 6 8 260 F C Fr Oxon Hill MD U S Oxon Hill HS44 Ruben Boumtje Boumtje 7 0 257 C Sr Yaounde Cameroon Archbishop Carroll HS Washington DC 45 Lee Scruggs 6 11 216 C So Franklinton NC U S Franklinton HS Daytona Beach Community College50 Wesley Wilson 6 11 235 C So Vallejo CA U S Maine Central InstituteRankings EditMain article 2000 01 NCAA Division I men s basketball rankings Source 13 14 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 WK 17 Final PostAP 24 23 21 19 12 9 10 14 15 18 21 21 18 21 note 2 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 N A 20 172000 01 Schedule and results EditSource 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 All times are EasternDatetime TV Rank Opponent Result Record Site attendance city statePreseasonFri Nov 3 2000 7 00 p m 24 Fort Hood Tankers All Army Team W 71 66 exhibition McDonough Gymnasium N A Washington DCFri Nov 10 2000 7 00 p m 26 Latvia Select W 87 72 25 exhibition McDonough Gymnasium N A Washington DCRegular seasonFri Nov 17 2000 8 00 p m Bethune Cookman W 85 75 1 0 McDonough Gymnasium 1 863 Washington DCFri Nov 24 2000 5 00 p m vs Central Florida Hawaii Pacific Classic Quarterfinal W 77 65 2 0 Neal Blaisdell Center 1 119 Honolulu HISat Nov 25 2000 7 00pm vs College of Charleston Hawaii Pacific Classic Semifinal W 79 68 3 0 Neal Blaisdell Center 795 Honolulu HISun Nov 26 2000 10 30pm vs Minnesota Hawaii Pacific Classic Final W 76 60 4 0 Neal Blaisdell Center 750 Honolulu HISat Dec 2 2000 2 00pm Nicholls State W 90 48 5 0 McDonough Gymnasium 2 176 Washington DCTue Dec 5 2000 7 30pm at Louisville W 70 63 6 0 Freedom Hall 18 586 Louisville KYSat Dec 9 2000 7 00pm Grambling State W 88 51 7 0 McDonough Gymnasium 1 931 Washington DCTue Dec 12 2000 7 00pm No 24 Coastal Carolina W 78 60 8 0 McDonough Gymnasium 1 665 Washington DCSat Dec 16 2000 2 00pm No 24 Howard W 123 90 9 0 MCI Center 7 135 Washington DCFri Dec 22 2000 7 00pm No 23 Maryland Eastern Shore W 75 51 10 0 MCI Center 5 256 Washington DCSun Dec 31 2000 3 00pm No 21 at Houston W 79 63 11 0 Hofheinz Pavilion 3 931 Houston TXWed Jan 3 2001 7 00pm No 19 at West Virginia W 90 66 12 0 1 0 WVU Coliseum 5 100 Morgantown WVSat Jan 6 2001 12 00 noon No 19 No 11 Seton Hall W 78 66 13 0 2 0 MCI Center 11 187 Washington DCWed Jan 10 2001 7 00pm No 12 Morgan State W 86 68 14 0 McDonough Gymnasium 1 873 Washington DCSat Jan 13 2001 2 00pm No 12 Virginia Tech W 96 68 15 0 3 0 MCI Center 12 011 Washington DCMon Jan 15 2001 7 00pm No 12 at No 15 Seton Hall W 99 91 16 0 4 0 Continental Airlines Arena 11 878 East Rutherford NJSat Jan 20 2001 7 00pm No 9 Pittsburgh L 66 70 16 1 4 1 MCI Center 12 109 Washington DCThu Jan 25 2001 7 30pm No 10 Nevada Las Vegas W 79 62 17 1 MCI Center 11 891 27 Washington DCSat Jan 27 2001 12 00 noon No 10 Notre Dame L 71 78 17 2 4 2 MCI Center 18 853 Washington DCMon Jan 29 2001 7 05pm No 10 at No 11 Syracuse L 63 70 17 3 4 3 Carrier Dome 21 054 Syracuse NYSat Feb 3 2001 12 00 noon No 14 West Virginia W 94 77 18 3 5 3 MCI Center 11 891 Washington DCMon Feb 5 2001 7 30pm No 14 at Pittsburgh W 81 67 19 3 6 3 Fitzgerald Field House 6 511 Pittsburgh PASat Feb 10 2001 7 00pm No 15 Providence L 79 103 19 4 6 4 MCI Center 12 993 Washington DCMon Feb 12 2001 7 00pm No 15 Villanova L 56 59 19 5 6 5 MCI Center 11 173 Washington DCSat Feb 17 2001 2 00pm No 18 at Rutgers W 76 73 20 5 7 5 Louis Brown Athletic Center 7 203 Piscataway NJWed Feb 21 2001 9 00pm No 21 at St John s L 70 73 20 6 7 6 Madison Square Garden 14 168 New York NYSat Feb 24 2001 12 05 noon No 21 No 17 Syracuse W 72 61 21 6 8 6 MCI Center 18 189 Washington DCWed Feb 28 2001 12 00 noon No 21 Rutgers W 74 58 22 6 9 6 MCI Center 9 918 Washington DCSun Mar 4 2001 2 00pm CBS No 21 at No 13 Notre Dame W 79 72 23 6 10 6 Edmund P Joyce Center 11 418 Notre Dame INBig East tournamentThu Mar 8 2001 2 30pm No 18 vs Seton Hall Quarterfinal L 40 58 23 7 Madison Square Garden 19 295 New York NYNCAA tournamentThu Mar 15 2001 7 40pm CBS No 21 vs Arkansas First Round W 63 61 24 7 BSU Pavilion 11 085 Boise IDSat Mar 17 2001 5 20pm CBS No 21 vs Hampton Second Round W 76 57 25 7 BSU Pavilion 11 669 Boise IDThu Mar 22 2001 7 55pm CBS No 21 vs No 11 Maryland Sweet Sixteen L 66 76 25 8 Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim 18 008 Anaheim CA Non conference game Rankings from AP Poll Tournament seedings in parentheses Notes Edit The first time the Big East had organized itself into divisions was from the 1995 96 through 1997 98 seasons when its teams had been assigned to a Big East 6 Division and a Big East 7 Division No Associated Press Poll this week References Edit 2000 01 Big East Conference Season Summary www sports reference com a b c The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 10 Mike Sweetney Archived from the original on March 23 2015 Retrieved April 9 2014 a b c d e The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 28 Kevin Braswell Archived from the original on November 30 2012 Retrieved April 9 2014 a b c d e The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 52 Ruben Boumtje Boumtje a b c The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 67 Anthony Perry a b c The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 72 Nat Burton a b The Georgetown Basketball History Project The Top 100 39 Gerald Riley Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved April 9 2014 a b c The Georgetown Basketball History Project Classic Games Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved April 9 2014 sports reference com 2000 01 Georgetown Hoyas Roster and Stats hoyasaxanation com 2000 2001 Georgetown Basketball Roster Archived from the original on November 21 2013 Retrieved November 21 2013 The Georgetown Basketball History Project Player Directory Jersey Numbers The Georgetown Basketball History Project All Time Player Directory 2000 01 Big East Conference Season Summary sports reference com 2000 01 Polls The Georgetown Basketball History Projects 2000s Schedules 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