Freeman

By Hoya Hoops

The Hoyas dropped their third game in a row and fourth out of five, losing to Cincinnati in the season finale 69-47. Before the game, we asked how many field goals the team would make. Georgetown made only 17 of its 53 attempts, which makes Bob from Columbia the closest. Good work, Bob. Unfortunately he did a better job predicting than the Hoyas did shooting.

We have now entered the postseason, so all questions are now worth double points. We will give you a rundown of who’s leading in the T-Shirt Race soon. But, first, let’s focus on the Hoyas’ upcoming game against UCONN.

The last time Georgetown played Connecticut, the Huskies’ victory started the Hoyas on their current downward trend. The Hoyas have struggled offensively without Chris Wright in the lineup, and Georgetown needs to find a way to score points without the senior point guard. That means the responsibility will fall on fellow senior Austin Freeman.

How many points will Austin Freeman score?

If the Hoyas want to advance to the quarterfinals, they will need a big day from Freeman. We think he will step up, scoring 30 points. Give us your thoughts in the comments, and remember, winner gets two points.




Comments

  1. AARON Says:

    28 points


  2. Bobby Cox Says:

    24 points


  3. Amanda Cox Says:

    26 points. Go Hoyas!


  4. Let's Go Hoyas! Says:

    22pts… and the rest of the Hoyas step up their games…Let’s Go Hoyas!


  5. Bobby in Tennessee Says:

    28 pts


  6. Bob from Coluumbia Says:

    18 …it’s up to the rest of the team to stop Kemba and score some points. Another low scoring ugly coming up.


  7. billy cox Says:

    21


  8. DBeck Says:

    The last time you asked about how much a player would score (http://hoyahoops.com/2011/02/22/wrights-scoring/#comments), he broke his hand, so…..

    In lieu of my longstanding superstition when it comes to Hoyas basketball (and in honor of the inability to eat meat today), I respectfully abstain from giving a prediction


  9. Hoya Chris Says:

    33


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