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Jayden Epps factors heavily in the Hoyas' plans.
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After greater than two weeks of preparation - Georgetown last played March 12th in BIG EAST Tournament action - the Hoyas are back at it via today's tilt, a College Basketball Crown postseason affair. Basic info stands:

What: Georgetown (17-15, 8-12 in BIG EAST) vs Washington State (19-14, 8-10 in WCC)

When: 3.31.25, 11p EST

Where: MGM Grand Arena, Las Vega, NJ

Tix:Seats start at $36 each!

Broadcast: FS1, Team 980,

Stats: StatBroadcast.com

Chat: Premium Court



A new event, The Crown pits 16 invited teams for postseason play, all games occurring in Lss Vegas, NV. What stats are both the Hoyas (BIG EAST) and Cougars (West Coast Conference) bringing to the table?



Georgetown vs Washington State Statistics
Column 1Georgetown Washington State

PPG

71.7 ppg

78.8 ppg

PPG Allowed

68.8 ppg

78.4 ppg

FG%

44.5%

49.1%

FG% Allowed

42.7%

44.8%

3pt FG%

31.8%

36.5%

3pt FG% Allowed

33.8%

33.6%

RPG

35.2 rpg

34.1 rpg

Individually, both teams are led statistically by different players, due to defections and injury. For Cooley and the Hoyas, 13.8 ppg from junior guard Jayden Epps is tops among available Hoyas. Both grad wing Micah Peavy (17.2 ppg/injury-pros) and frosh big Thomas Sorber (14.5 ppg/injured) are expected to be unavailable. Sophomore Malik Mack follows Epps at 11.7 each time out.

With Sorber Peavy and sophomore center/forward Drew Fielder (transfer portal) not suiting up, Cooley's top rebounder becomes Mack at 3.7 rpg. For context, 8.5, 5.8, 5.4 caroms per game were secured by the initial three.

David Riley coaches WSU, a team also contending with an altered roster, and sees sophomore forward LeJuan Watts bring 13.5 points per game. Rebounding-wise Riley does have continuity, as Watts paced the squad cleaning glass at 6.7 ppg

WSU's coach's roster tumult: Gone is true leading scorer, junior guard Nate Calmese's 15.2 ppg, along with 11 ppg from junior starting backcourt mate, isaiah Watts. Early in the season Riley lost senior guard Cedric Coward (17.7 ppg) to injury, while Watts and Calmese are not playing due to transfer portal plans.



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The following content items are Hoyas vs. Cougars related that have been previously published:

Crown Set for Hoyas

Crown Notes: Hoyas to Face Lessened Cougs

Crown Notes: Another WSU Reduction

Practice Report: 3.17

Practice Report: 3.18

Practice Report: 3.22

Practice Report: 3.25

Practice Report: 3.27

Pregame Pressers: WVU in the Crown

Crown Notes: Cougs Get Addition

Practice Report: 3.28



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