2006–07 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball | |||
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Big East Regular Season Champions Big East Tournament Champions |
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NCAA Men's Division I Tournament Final Four, L 60–67 v. Ohio State |
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Conference | Big East | ||
Ranking | |||
Coaches | #9 | ||
AP | #8 | ||
2006–07 record | 30–7 (13–3 Big East) | ||
Head coach | John Thompson III | ||
Home arena | Verizon Center | ||
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The 2006–07 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team was an NCAA Division I college basketball team competing in the Big East Conference representing Georgetown University. The Hoyas finished first place in the conference, won the conference tournament, and advanced to the semifinals in the NCAA tournament. The 2006–07 season marked the centennial of Hoya hoops, which was celebrated by honoring some of the team's most famous alumni at the Georgetown-Marquette game on February 10, 2007. The team was led by juniors, forward Jeff Green, center Roy Hibbert, and point guard Jonathan Wallace. The team's freshmen were DaJuan Summers, Vernon Macklin, and Jeremiah Rivers. Other regular players are Tyler Crawford, Jessie Sapp, and Patrick Ewing, Jr.
On March 3, 2007, the Hoyas completed their first regular-season Big East Championship since 1989. On March 10, 2007, the Hoyas defeated the Pittsburgh Panthers (65–42) to win the 2007 Big East Tournament Championship for the first time since 1989. Jeff Green was named the Big East Player of the year and the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
The Hoyas advanced to the 2007 Final Four before losing to an Ohio State team led by Greg Oden. In the NCAA tournament's first weekend, the Hoyas defeated Belmont and Boston College. The Hoyas' games in the second weekend were some of the closest and most-watched contests of the tournament. The Hoyas defeated Vanderbilt on a last-second bank shot by Jeff Green, then beat North Carolina in the Regional Final when their defense caused North Carolina to suffer an improbable collapse in which UNC missed 22 of their final 23 field goal attempts.[1]
After the season, Assistant Coach Sydney Johnson left to become the head coach at Princeton University and Assistant Coach Kevin Broadus left to become the head coach at SUNY-Binghamton.[2] Jeff Green also left the team, entering the NBA draft. Green was drafted fifth by the Boston Celtics but was ultimately traded to the Seattle SuperSonics.[3]
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Robert Burke
Roster |
Date | Time | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | TV | Result | Record | ||||
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November 11, 2006* | 12:00 p.m. | Hartford | #8 | Verizon Center • {{{site_cityst}}} | W 69–59 | 1–0 | |||||
November 15, 2006* | 9:00 p.m. | at Vanderbilt | #8 | Memorial Gymnasium • Nashville, TN | W 86–70 | 2–0 | |||||
November 19, 2006 | 6:00 p.m. | Old Dominion | #8 | McDonough Gymnasium • Washington, DC | L 62–75 | 2–1 | |||||
November 22, 2006* | 7:30 p.m. | at Fairfield | #8 | Arena at Harbor Yard • Bridgeport, CT | W 73–60 | 3–1 | |||||
November 27, 2006* | 7:30 p.m. | Ball State | #16 | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 69–54 | 4–1 | |||||
November 29, 2006* | 7:00 p.m. | Oregon | #16 | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | L 50–57 | 4–2 | |||||
December 2, 2006* | 7:00 p.m. | at #10 Duke | #16 | Cameron Indoor Stadium • Chapel Hill, NC | L 52–61 | 4–3 | |||||
December 5, 2006* | 7:30 p.m. | James Madison | #23 | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 89–53 | 5–3 | |||||
December 9, 2006* | 1:00 p.m. | Oral Roberts | #23 | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 73–58 | 6–3 | |||||
December 16, 2006* | 7:30 p.m. | Winston-Salem | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 76–32 | 7–3 | ||||||
December 20, 2006* | 7:30 p.m. | Towson | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 69–41 | 8–3 | ||||||
December 23, 2006* | 1:00 p.m. | Navy | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 64–44 | 9–3 | ||||||
December 30, 2006* | 12:00 p.m. | Michigan | Crisler Arena • Ann Arbor, MI | W 67–51 | 10–3 | ||||||
January 6, 2007 | 12:00 p.m. | #22 Notre Dame | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 66–48 | 11–3 | ||||||
January 8, 2007 | 8:00 p.m. | at Villanova | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | L 52–56 | 11–4 | ||||||
January 13, 2007 | 9:00 p.m. | #7 Pittsburgh | Petersen Events Center • Pittsburgh, PA | L 69–74 | 11–5 | ||||||
January 17, 2007 | 7:30 p.m. | at Rutgers | Louis Brown Athletic Center • Piscataway, NJ | W 68–54 | 12–5 | ||||||
January 19, 2007 | 7:30 p.m. | at Seton Hall | IZOD Center • East Rutherford, NJ | W 74–58 | 13–5 | ||||||
January 24, 2007 | 7:30 p.m. | DePaul | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 66–52 | 14–5 | ||||||
January 27, 2007 | 12:00 p.m. | Cincinnati | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 82–67 | 15–5 | ||||||
February 1, 2007 | 7:00 p.m. | at St. John's | Madison Square Garden • New York City, NY | W 72–48 | 16–5 | ||||||
February 7, 2007 | 7:00 p.m. | Louisville | Freedom Hall • Louisville, KY | W 73–65 | 17–5 | ||||||
February 10, 2007 | 12:00 p.m. | #12 Marquette | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 76–58 | 18–5 | ||||||
February 12, 2007 | 8:00 p.m. | #22 West Virginia | #23 | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 71–53 | 19–5 | |||||
February 17, 2007 | 12:00 p.m. | at Villanova | #16 | Wachovia Center • Philadelphia, PA | W 58–55 | 20–5 | |||||
February 21, 2007 | 7:00 p.m. | at Cincinnati | #16 | Fifth Third Arena • Cincinnati, OH | W 75–65 | 21–5 | |||||
February 24, 2007 | 2:00 p.m. | #8 Pittsburgh | #16 | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 61–53 | 22–5 | |||||
February 26, 2007 | 7:00 p.m. | Syracuse | #12 | Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY | L 58–72 | 22–6 | |||||
March 3, 2007 | 12:00 p.m. | Connecticut | #12 | Verizon Center • Washington, DC | W 59–46 | 23–6 | |||||
Big East Tournament | |||||||||||
March 8, 2007* | 12:00 p.m. | vs. Villanova | #10 | Madison Square Garden • New York City, NY (Big East Tournament 2nd round) |
ESPN | W 62–57 | 24–6 | ||||
March 9, 2007* | 7:00 p.m. | vs. #16 Notre Dame | #10 | Madison Square Garden • New York City, NY (Big East Tournament Semifinals) |
ESPN | W 84–82 | 25–6 | ||||
March 10, 2007* | 9:00 p.m. | vs. #11 Pittsburgh | #10 | Madison Square Garden • New York City, NY (Big East Tournament Finals) |
ESPN | W 65–42 | 26–6 | ||||
NCAA Tournament | |||||||||||
March 15, 2007* | 2:45 p.m. | vs. Belmont | #9 | Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum • Winston-Salem, NC (NCAA Tournament 1st Round) |
CBS | W 80–55 | 27–6 | ||||
March 17, 2007* | 5:45 p.m. | vs. Boston College | #9 | Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum • Winston-Salem, NC (NCAA Tournament 2nd Round) |
CBS | W 62–55 | 28–6 | ||||
March 23, 2007* | 7:27 p.m. | vs. #23 Vanderbilt | #9 | IZOD Center • East Rutherford, NJ (NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen) |
CBS | W 66–65 | 29–6 | ||||
March 25, 2007* | 5:05 p.m. | vs. #4 North Carolina | #9 | IZOD Center • East Rutherford, NJ (NCAA Tournament Elite Eight) |
CBS | W 96–84 OT | 30–6 | ||||
March 31, 2007* | 6:07 p.m. | vs. #1 Ohio State | #9 | Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA (NCAA Tournament Final Four) |
CBS | L 60–67 | 30–7 | ||||
*Non-Conference Game. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll. |
Big East[4] | |||
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W-L | GB | W-L | |
#10 Georgetown | 13–3 | – | 26–6 |
#12 Pittsburgh | 12–4 | 1 | 27–7 |
#19 Louisville | 12–4 | 1 | 27–7 |
#17 Notre Dame | 11–5 | 2 | 24–7 |
Marquette | 10–6 | 3 | 24–9 |
Syracuse | 10–6 | 3 | 22–10 |
West Virginia | 9–7 | 4 | 22–9 |
Villanova | 9–7 | 4 | 22–10 |
DePaul | 9–7 | 4 | 18–13 |
Providence | 8–8 | 5 | 18–12 |
St. Johns | 7–9 | 6 | 16–15 |
Connecticut | 6–10 | 7 | 17–14 |
Seton Hall | 4–12 | 9 | 13–16 |
South Florida | 3–13 | 10 | 12–18 |
Rutgers | 3–13 | 10 | 10–19 |
Cincinnati | 2–14 | 11 | 11–19 |
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