The Hoyas huddle up before tip-off. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Supreme Cook slams down a dunk. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Georgetown starter Jay Heath Jr. takes the St. Mary’s defense. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Dontrez Styles hits a first-half floater. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Jayden Epps passes to a cutting Cook. These looks sometimes got Epps in trouble, as he turned the ball over six times on the day. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.The student section was thin, given the looming Thanksgiving break. The fans who did show up seem to have a promotional idea for Capital One Arena. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Supreme Cook dominated the offensive glass in the second half. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Styles was scoring from all over, leading the Hoyas with 26 points on the day. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Cook finishes at the hoop, one of his seven field goals. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.The bench was lively in the second half, reacting to Cook’s string of dunks on the Mt. St. Mary’s defense. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Fielder with a huge block on the defensive end. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.It wasn’t all easy climbing. Coach Cooley showed visible frustration with the Hoya’s sloppy backcourt play. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Luckily for the Hoyas, Styles was on fire throughout the second half. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Supreme skies over the Mountaineers, slamming down a beautiful alley-oop. Photograph by Adrian Ali-Caccamo.Mutombo and Grant were the life of the bench, celebrating a 3-pointer that helped close out Georgetown’s 83-72 victory.
Thompson's Towel was there to capture the scene at the Capital One Arena as the Hoyas put together an impressive performance to defeat the Providence Friars for the first time in nearly 5 years.