When Georgetown fans look back upon the 2010s, they wont catch a glimpse of happy March memories or at least many of them.

This was a decade in which Ohio, Virginia Commonwealth and Florida Gulf Coast each became shorthand for something in program lore and none of it is particularly fun for the Hoyas to relive.

Georgetown lost to each of those double-digit seeds in the first half of the 2010s. That was still superior to the back end of the decade; only one NCAA tournament berth in the past five years, a coaching change and a far-from-prominent part of the success of the revamped Big East.

Still, there are some good memories to take out of the past 10 years. Georgetown made the Big East title game in 2010. It dealt Syracuse a 61-39 loss in the latters last regular-season game as a member of the Big East. And it carries some promise into the next decade thanks to a promising sophomore class led by James Akinjo, the 2019 Big East freshman of the...

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November 25, 2019 at 4:41 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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