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Maryland’s Queen, Georgetown’s Sorber selected in first round of NBA draft
Maryland basketball's favorite son is headed to the NBA. Center Derik Queen was selected 13th by the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the NBA draft on Wednesday night, though they traded his draft rights to the New Orleans Pelicans.
SharesDuke’s Maluach, Maryland’s Queen head list of big men in upcoming draft
Duke's Khaman Maluach anchored the interior for an elite defensive team that reached the Final Four. Maryland's Derik Queen was the offensive focal point for a team that reached the NCAA Tournament's second weekend.
SharesHouston’s defense carries Cougars into seventh Final Four with win over Tennessee
Houston's relentless defense confused and harassed Tennessee and carried the Cougars into their seventh Final Four and first since 2021, with L.J. Cryer scoring 17 points in a 69-50 victory on Sunday.
SharesBenson scores 18 points off the bench, DePaul knocks off Georgetown in Big East Tournament
NJ Benson helped lead DePaul over Georgetown on Wednesday night with 18 points off of the bench in a 71-67 win in the Big East Tournament.
SharesEpps’ game-winner leads Georgetown past Villanova
Jayden Epps led Georgetown with 20 points, including the game-winning layup with five seconds remaining, and the Hoyas took down Villanova 75-73 on Tuesday.
SharesReed has double-double, Ball scores 20 points as UConn beats Georgetown
Tarris Reed Jr. had 20 points and 10 rebounds off the bench, Solo Ball also scored 20 points and UConn defeated Georgetown 93-79 on Wednesday night.
SharesGeorgetown big man Sorber out for rest of season due to foot surgery
Georgetown freshman big man Thomas Sorber will miss the rest of the season because of a foot injury.
SharesAshworth scores 20 points as Creighton downs Georgetown
Steven Ashworth's 20 points helped Creighton defeat Georgetown 80-69 on Sunday.
SharesLove says White player’s dunk dominance ‘during Black History Month’ should inspire competition
Kevin Love hasn't made many highlights this season for the Miami Heat, but his commentary during NBA All-Star festivities on Saturday night went viral.
SharesSt. John’s builds huge early lead to beat Georgetown for its seventh straight win
Kadary Richmond and Zuby Ejiofor had 13 points apiece as No. 15 St. John's rolled to a 66-41 victory at Georgetown on Tuesday night, extending its winning streak to seven games.
SharesPeavy hits game-winner, scores 24 to lead Georgetown past Villanova
Micah Peavy led Georgetown with 24 points, including the game-winning layup with one second remaining, and the Hoyas knocked off Villanova 64-63 on Monday night.
SharesGunn scores 17 points as DePaul beats Georgetown
CJ Gunn had 17 points in DePaul's 73-68 win over Georgetown on Friday night.
SharesKaraban scores 19 points as second-half surge sends No. 9 UConn past Georgetown
Alex Karaban scored 19 points, Solo Ball added 15, and No. 9 Connecticut bounced back Saturday from its first conference loss of the season to beat Georgetown 68-60.
SharesGeorgetown beats Creighton to open Big East schedule
Jayden Epps scored 21 points as Georgetown beat Creighton 81-57 to open Big East Conference play on Wednesday night.
SharesJavon Small, Tucker DeVries lead West Virginia to 73-60 victory over Georgetown
Javon Small had 26 points, Tucker DeVries scored 13 of his 15 in the second half and West Virginia rallied to beat Georgetown 73-60 on Friday night in the Big 12-Big East Battle.
SharesSorber scores 23 points to lead Georgetown over UMBC
Thomas Sorber scored 23 points to lead Georgetown to an 86-62 victory over UMBC 86-62 on Monday night.
SharesHall of Famer Mutombo had a major impact far beyond basketball
The finger wag. The enormous smile. The unmistakable voice. Dikembe Mutombo played defense at a level and with a flair that few others in basketball history ever possessed, all among the many reasons why he's immortalized in the Hall of Fame.
SharesGeorgetown legend, Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo dies at 58 from cancer
Dikembe Mutombo, a Basketball Hall of Famer who was one of the best defensive players in NBA history and a longtime global ambassador for the game, died Monday from brain cancer, the league announced. He was 58.
SharesLOVERRO: Brown, Bailey and Branch head new D.C. Hall of Fame class
The Washington metro area is a hotbed for basketball talent. You can find all the proof you need of the area's hoops legacy at the Washington D.C. Basketball Hall of Fame.
SharesMaryland, Virginia announce renewal of men’s basketball rivalry
As one series with Virginia ends, another begins for Maryland. The Terrapins and Cavaliers have announced a renewal of their men's basketball rivalry, to begin next year.
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