Combined Points

By Hoya Hoops

Happy Thanksgiving, Hoya fans!

In our last Pregame Predictions, we wanted to know how many Hoyas would reach double figures against Savannah State. Although this year’s win was not as high-scoring as the last match-up between these two sides, four Hoyas still managed to break the 10 point barrier, led by Jason Clark’s career-high 14 points. Both Bob in Columbia and Bobby in Tennessee guessed that four Hoyas would accomplish that feat, and since neither picked Clark as the leading scorer, they tie. So, a little love for the Bob’s.

Georgetown now plays two games in quick succession, taking on Lafayette Saturday, followed by Mount St. Mary’s on Monday. This week’s Pregame Predictions will tackle both those games with one question.

How many combined points will the Hoyas score?

We are predicting Georgetown will get 145 points in those two games to go along with two more wins.

What do you think? Post your guesses, and maybe you can celebrate with the Bobby’s next time.




Comments

  1. hoyasincebirth Says:

    140


  2. Bobby in Tennessee Says:

    155 pts. I think they’ll put a few more points on the board than in the last 3 games. Gtown needs to make their presence known and be able to execute well both offensively and defensively. The big east has been playing well thus far and I think the league will be better from the top down. We need to have better “flow” if we are to beat Butler, Washington and Duke. Btw, Butler lost yesterday and I’m rooting for Uconn to put the smackdown on Duke today….both teams are looking good. I hope Gtown can step it up.


  3. Let's Go Hoyas! Says:

    I am going with 135pts for the next two games. I see the Hoyas not getting/needing the high scoring points, playing to their competition and playing good enough D to win both.


  4. DJ Says:

    ill say 149, 79 + 70, or something like that


  5. Bob in Columbia Says:

    143 points……75 points scored in Saturdays game and 68 points scored in Mondays game. Go Hoyas!


  6. Zo Says:

    165


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