The 1996–97 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented
Georgetown University
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in the
1996–97 NCAA Division I
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college basketball
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season.
John Thompson, coached them in his 25th season as head coach. Their home court was
USAir Arena in
Landover, Maryland
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. They were members of the Big East 7 Division of the
Big East Conference
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, were the regular-season champions of the Big East 7 Division, and finished the season with a record of 20-10, 11-7 in Big East play. Their record earned them a bye in the first round of the
1997 Big East men's basketball tournament, and they advanced to the semifinals before losing to
Boston College
Boston College (BC) is a private Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Founded in 1863, the university has more than 9,300 full-time undergraduates and nearly 5,000 graduate students. Although Boston College is classifi ...
. They received a No. 10 seed in the West Regional of the
1997 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
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– Georgetowns 18th NCAA Tournament appearance in 19 years – and lost to No. 7 seed
North Carolina-Charlotte in the first round.
Season recap
The graduation of
center
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Othella Harrington and
forward Jerome Williams in May 1996 and the departure of
guard Allen Iverson
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after his sophomore season the
previous year left the Hoyas with an uncertain lineup for 1996-97. Thompson hoped that freshman forward Shamel Jones and junior guard-forward Jerry Nichols would fill the gaps, but they did not rise to the occasion. With Harrington and Williams gone, however, junior forward Boubacar Aw became the leader in the frontcourt, scoring in 29 of the teams 30 games. He scored in double figures 12 times.
Junior
Jahidi White, meanwhile, took over at center. In an early Big East game against
Seton Hall
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in December 1996, he scored 12 points and had 16 rebounds, and against
two days later he scored 14 points and blocked six shots. He blocked at least one shot in 27 of the teams 30 games and finished the year averaging 7.3 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 1.9 blocked shots per game for the season.
Sophomore
point guard Victor Page was the star of the team. He continued his high-scoring performance of the previous season, leading the team in scoring in 27 of its 30 games and scoring 20 or more points 21 times during the year and 25 or more points four times by the end of January 1997. The team opened 8-1, but despite Pages efforts, it fell to 11-7 overall and a 4-6 conference record with an 89-71 loss at USAir Arena to
Pittsburgh
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on January 25, 1997. With 14th-ranked
Villanova scheduled next and six of their remaining eight games on the road, the Hoyas hopes of making even the
National Invitation Tournament
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(NIT), let alone the
NCAA tournament, were beginning to fade.
Georgetown hosted Villanova two days after the loss to Pittsburgh. The Hoyas had a tremendous first half and led by as many as 21 points before Villanova went on a 17-0 run early in the second half. The Wildcats managed to close to only a two-point deficit at 53-51, but Georgetowns defense then made a strong stand. Late in the game, the Hoyas scored seven unanswered points to secure a 78-67 upset win.
The Villanova win began a February streak that turned the Hoyas season around; they won eight of their last nine regular-season games. Four days after beating Villanova, they visited
St. John's at
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and Page, after missing his first nine shots, scored the game winner as Georgetown prevailed 71-68. After that, Page led the way in Georgetowns late-season surge, scoring 26 points against
Syracuse
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, 26 again four days later against
Providence at USAir Arena, 20 at Pittsburgh, 29 at
Memphis, 25 against
Rutgers
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, and 28 points against Providence at the
Providence Civic Center
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in the regular-season finale.
The victory over Providence gave Georgetown the Big East 7 Division championship for the second year in a row and a No. 2 seed and first-round bye in the
1997 Big East tournament. In the quarterfinals, Page scored 31 points as Georgetown defeated
Miami
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. In the semifinals,
Boston College
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s defense held Page to 18 points, and the Eagles beat the Hoyas on their way to winning the tournament championship.
Georgetown was the No. 10 seed in the West Region of the
1997 NCAA tournament. In the first round, the Hoyas met No. 7 seed
North Carolina-Charlotte. Aw scored a career-high 16 points and pulled down nine rebounds before fouling out, but the 49ers defense held Page to 7-for-22 (31.8%) shooting from the field, and Charlotte won 79-67 to knock Georgetown out of the tournament. Page finished the year averaging 22.7 points per game for the season and 17.1 points per game for his career.
The hope that Page would emerge as the next Allen Iverson was dashed in March 1997, when he opted to follow Iversons lead of the year before and break with the Georgetown tradition of playing a full four years, leaving school to enter the
NBA draft. During the summer of 1997, Shamel Jones and Jerry Nichols transferred to Memphis and
Mississippi Valley State
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. The breakdown of Georgetown tradition of graduating its players led to criticism of Thompsons recruitment practices, which some observers believed led to the pre-graduation loss of players by signing too many players with troubled backgrounds or without real academic inclination. Thompson responded that he had no apology for recruiting players from poor families if they had talent and did not take into account the likelihood that they would stay for a full four years when he recruited them, adding that he believed that Georgetown University contributed positively to their lives even if they left before graduating.
Thanks to the difficult offseason, the Hoyas would have a depleted roster for the
1997-98 season.
Georgetown would not return to the NCAA Tournament until the
2000-01 season. During each of the three intervening seasons, the Hoyas would appear in the
National Invitation Tournament
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instead.
Roster
Source
Rankings
The team was not ranked in the Top 25 in the
AP Poll
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at any time. It also was not ranked in the Top 25 of the final or postseason
Coaches' Poll
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; its Coaches' Poll rankings during the rest of the season are not available.
1996–97 Schedule and results
Sources
Official Basketball Box Score Georgetown vs Syracuse 2/8/97 2:00 p.m. at Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY
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