Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Villanova wins, Georgetown sets Big East loss record

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Caleb Daniels made six 3-pointers and scored 20 points, Brandon Slater added 14 points and Villanova beat Georgetown 73-57 Wednesday night to extend the Hoyas’ regularsea­son conference losing streak to 25 games.

The Georgetown loss broke a tie with DePaul for the longest regularsea­son losing streak in Big East Conference history. The Hoyas went 0-19 in the conference last season while going 6-25 overall, including a 21-game losing streak. The Hoyas also lost their final regular-season Big East game in 202021, before going on a surprising four-game run at Madison Square Garden in New York to claim the conference tournament title.

Wednesday’s game was tied at 35 in the first half. Then Daniels made three 3-pointers in the opening seven minutes of the second half to help Villanova build a 48-41 lead. Slater added another 3-pointer at 10:56 to give the Wildcats the first double-digit lead of the game at 53-43.

Georgetown made just two of its first 14 shots after the break as Villanova pulled away. The Hoyas shot 21 percent from the field in the second half.

Freshman Mark Armstrong scored a careerhigh 14 points, and classmate Cam Whitmore had 10 points and eight rebounds for Villanova (8-7, 2-2).

“We got a young team, we got guys that we know are going to be playing their best basketball by the end of the season,” Villanova coach Kyle Neptune said. “Credit to those two guys (freshmen). I thought Mark was really good tonight, especially defensivel­y, and then Cam, same thing; came out and gave us a lot of energy.”

Jordan Riley scored 12 points and Akok Akok had 11 points and 10 rebounds for Georgetown (5-11, 0-5). Primo Spears, Georgetown’s leading scorer at 16 points per game, was held to eight points on 3-of-12 shooting.

Georgetown has lost six straight games to drop its record to 73-95 in coach Patrick Ewing’s loss-filled stint at his alma mater, including 26-68 in the Big East.

Brandon Murray, Georgetown’s second-leading scorer at 15.5 points per game, left the court midway through the second

half holding his right arm.

Villanova’s Jordan Longino was carried off the court late in the first half, and the team announced at halftime he would not return after suffering a leg injury. Both players returned

to the bench late in the second half.

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Villanova hosts No. 18 Xavier on Saturday, while Georgetown plays at Marquette.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Villanova’s Mark Armstrong, left, goes up for a shot in Saturday’s game against Marquette’s Chase Ross. Armstrong scored a career-high 14points Wednesday in a win at Georgetown.
MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Villanova’s Mark Armstrong, left, goes up for a shot in Saturday’s game against Marquette’s Chase Ross. Armstrong scored a career-high 14points Wednesday in a win at Georgetown.

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