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FRIDAY NIGHT DOG FIGHT: Butler Bulldogs Visit Georgetown Hoyas
Your Georgetown Hoyas (13-8, 4-6 BE) are set to host the Butler Bulldogs this Friday at Capital One Arena, in a game that feels like a crucial moment for each program looking to stay out of the conference basement. The Hoyas, fresh off a brutal loss to St. John’s, are desperate to right the ship, while the Bulldogs limp into D.C. looking to avoid a total collapse of what once seemed like a promising season. The tip-off is at 6:30 PM on FS1 – a game that will be critical for both teams as they try to turn things around.
The Butler Bulldogs are a perplexing team. Their overall record is 9-12, and they are just 2-8 in Big East play. They started the season strong at 7-1, showing they have talent, with wins over SMU, Northwestern, and Mississippi State. But then things went sideways.
After Butler’s loss to Marquette in December, they suffered a nine-game losing streak. They’ve had a couple of wins since then, beating Seton Hall and DePaul at home, but their recent performance suggests they’re in a fragile state. They were recently defeated by Marquette 78-69, a game in which they shot a blistering 57% in the first half before collapsing in the second half, shooting just 26%.
Key players for the Bulldogs include Jahmyl Telfort, the fifth-year player, who is their offensive engine, averaging 15.8 points per game, and their primary playmaker with 3.4 assists per game. He’s coming off a 24-point performance against Marquette where he hit all 11 of his free throws.
Andre Screen is their top rebounder, averaging 5.9 boards per game. Pierre Brooks II, Patrick McCaffery, and Finley Bizjack also play important roles. The Bulldogs offense can be very effective, as they demonstrated in the first half against Marquette, but that was quickly undone when their shooting percentage plummeted.
The Hoyas, on the other hand, are reeling from a brutal 66-41 loss to St. John’s. The numbers are stark: they shot an abysmal 24.6% from the field, and they were outscored 47-21 in the first half. Malik Mack was the only player to reach double figures, with 13 points, but his second-half turnovers were disastrous. This game is a crucial test of their resilience and should show that the home loss to DePaul was a fluke.
Georgetown should be able to put Butler away with their usual one half of really solid defense—let’s hope it’s the second period.
Still, the Hoyas cannot afford to let Butler get comfortable. Butler’s offense is capable of catching fire, as seen in the first half against Marquette, where they posted an effective field goal percentage of 66.1%. The Hoyas must play with a high level of intensity and disrupt the Bulldogs’ offensive rhythm from the start. In their loss to St. John’s, the Hoyas allowed the Red Storm to shoot 48.3% from the field.
The Hoyas offense has to be much better. Their 24.6% shooting performance against St. John’s is simply unacceptable. They can’t rely on just one player to carry the scoring load. They need to get more players involved and create higher quality looks at the basket. They need to use the passing game to get open shots, since the Hoyas’ assist rate of 54.4% is just 112th in the nation.
Both teams will need to crash the boards, but Georgetown needs to limit Butler’s second chance opportunities by securing rebounds on the defensive end. While Butler had a 35-30 rebounding advantage against Marquette, Thomas Sorber had 9 rebounds for the Hoyas against St. John’s. Limiting second chance opportunities for Butler will be crucial for Georgetown.
Both teams must protect the ball, since both teams are prone to turnovers. In the game against St. John’s, Georgetown had 16 turnovers. Butler had 12 turnovers in their recent game with Marquette, while Marquette only had five. Georgetown needs to value each possession and minimize unforced errors.
The Georgetown bench has to step up and provide more consistent minutes. They need to contribute on the boards and on the defensive end. In the loss to St. John’s, no bench players reached double figures, and that cannot happen against Butler.
This game isn’t just another mark in the win-loss column for either team. For Georgetown, it’s an opportunity to show they can bounce back from a humiliating dismantling. For Butler, it’s a chance to prove they can recapture their early-season form.
However, the onus is on Georgetown to perform at home and protect their court. The Hoyas are 4-6 in conference play, and they need a win to start turning things around. Beating teams in the bottom half will still require more defensive intensity, improved shot selection, and minimized turnovers.
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In its most recent outing, Butler (9-12, 2-8 BE) fell to No.9 Marquette 78-69 on Tuesday evening at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Jahmyl Telfort led a duo of Bulldogs in double figures with 24 points followed by Patrick McCaffery (12). Andre Screen led the Bulldogs on the glass pulling down nine boards followed by Pierre Brooks II who had eight to his credit. Telfort paced the offense with five assists in the contest.
Butler shot 40.7% (24-59) from the field, while shooting 27.3% (6-22) from behind the arc.
Telfort leads a trio of Bulldogs averaging double figures posting 16.2 ppg, followed by Brooks (14.9 ppg) and McCaffery (12.2 ppg).
Screen leads Butler on the glass grabbing 6.0 rpg, followed by Brooks (5.3 rpg)
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Jahmyl Telfort led the Bulldogs with a game-high 24 points Tuesday night against Marquette. Telfort made all 11 of his free throw attempts in the game.
Telfort is averaging 22.3 points per game over Butler’s three most recent outings.
Telfort has led the Bulldogs in scoring in 10 games this season and has posted 20 or more points eight times.
Butler led Marquette, 42-35, at the half after shooting 57 percent from the field over the first 20 minutes. Marquette’s defense limited Butler to 26-percent shooting in the second half in taking the win. Butler has led at the half in six of the team’s 10 BIG EAST games.
Butler held a 35-30 rebounding edge against Marquette Tuesday; the Bulldogs are now 7-4 when out-rebounding its opponent.
Andre Screen led Butler with nine rebounds Tuesday; it marked his tenth game this season with eight or more rebounds. Screen’s average of 6.0 rebounds per game leads Butler, but his average increases to 8.7 per game over the team’s most recent three games.
Screen is shooting 84 percent from the field over his last four games (21-for-25).
Pierre Brooks II led the Bulldogs with career-highs of both 29 points and 13 rebounds in Saturday’s win over DePaul. It was his second double-double of the season and the third of his career.
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Over the course of this season, Hoya HC Ed Cooley has seen several of his players lead the squad in scoring. At this juncture, freshman pivot Thomas Sorber has returned to that perch, dropping 14.8 ppg, good for 12th in the league. Sorber also paces GU and the league with 9.1 rebounds secured, each time out.
Three teammates join Sorber on the BIG EAST’s Top 30 scorer listing: Grad wing Micah Peavy’s 14.6 ppg/14th mark, sophomore guard Malik Mack drops 13 ppg placing him 18th in the conference, plus junior guard Jayden Epps trailing ever so slightly at 12.9 ppg/19th.
Butler, coached by Thad Matta, gets 15.8 ppg from grad forward Jahmyl Telfort, landing him ninth in the league. Senior forward Pierre Brooks is next at 15.2 ppg/11th, while senior wing Patrick McCaffery follows with 12.2 ppg/23rd work.
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Game Preview – Georgetown vs. Butler | Houseenterprise
Georgetown came out with no energy on Tuesday, and now heads into a Friday night matchup with a desperate Butler team that is much better than its record will show.
While the Hoyas were getting run out of their own gym on Tuesday, Butler was taking #9 Marquette to the brink, leading the Golden Eagles at one point by ten before Shaka Smart’s team came back in the second half to win by nine.
For Georgetown to get back to its winning ways, and maybe crack 70 points for the first time this calendar year, they’ll need to get into a much better offensive rhythm early in the game.
Ed Cooley has one of the younger teams in the country and sometimes they are playing like it; Georgetown ranks 289th in Division I basketball in turnovers, meaning there are 288 teams that are better at taking care of the basketball than them. Given the youth on the roster, maybe we shouldn’t be surprised.
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No one particularly ran wild for Butler in the first meeting, as Jahmyl Telfort and Kolby King tied for the scoring high with 16 points on eight and 10 shots respectively. Combined, Butler shot 15-for-25 on two-pointers and generally speaking, allowing someone to hit 60% of their twos against you is a bad time. That gets even worse when a team shoots over 40% from behind the three-point line against you, and that’s what Butler did. Again: No one got crazy hot, but a bunch of guys going 2-for-4 and 2-for-5 adds up pretty quick.
The question then becomes whether or not [an opponent] can do a better job defending Butler to make their life easier on the offensive end. A couple fewer made buckets, and that’s a couple fewer offensive rebounds or steals that [an opponent] needs to stay out in front of the Bulldogs. Yes, I know, [an opponent] wants to get those turnovers, especially the live ball steals that turn into easy buckets on the other end. But sometimes you have to win without them, and the fastest way to do that is to get some old fashioned missed shots and a rebound to end the possession.
Struggling Butler hopes trip to Georgetown sparks turnaround | FLM
“There comes a point where you’re struggling to score and especially when you’re playing a team like Marquette it starts to weigh on your defense,” Matta said.
“It starts to wear you down defensively. As a coach you don’t want that to happen.”
If there’s a team that knows all too well about struggling to score, it’s Georgetown.
The Hoyas (13-8, 4-6) have lost six of seven and scored their fewest points in a game since the 2012-13 season in Tuesday’s 66-41 loss to No. 15 St. John’s.
Georgetown is coming off a rough outing against St. John’s, but its previous five conference losses came by 10 points or fewer. The Hoyas also picked up an upset win over Villanova on Jan. 20, taking down the Wildcats as 7.5-point road underdogs. Senior guard Micah Peavy had 24 points on 9 of 16 shooting, including a 6 of 9 mark from 3-point range.
Standout freshman forward Thomas Sorber had a double-double in that game, finishing with 15 points, 11 rebounds and four assists. Sophomore guard Malik Mack had a team-high 13 points in the loss to St. John’s on Tuesday, knocking down 3 of 5 attempts from the perimeter. Butler is 2-11 in its last 13 games and is riding a five-game road losing streak.
The Butler Bulldogs are set to face off against the Georgetown Hoyas in a Friday night showdown that promises to be a thrilling dog fight on the court.Both teams are coming off strong performances in their recent games and will be looking to continue their winning streaks. The Bulldogs have been led by their star player, who has been dominating the court with his scoring and defensive prowess. Meanwhile, the Hoyas have shown great teamwork and determination in their games, with multiple players stepping up to make big plays when it counts.
This game is sure to be a battle of wills as both teams fight for the win and bragging rights. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and get ready for a Friday night dog fight between the Butler Bulldogs and the Georgetown Hoyas. It’s going to be a game you won’t want to miss!
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Butler vs Georgetown Predictions, Odds, Time: 2025 College Basketball Picks
The Butler Bulldogs take on the Georgetown Hoyas in Washington, DC. Tip-off is set for 6:30 p.m. ET on FS1.
Georgetown is favored by 3.5 points on the spread with a moneyline of -170. The total is set at 138.5 points.
Here are my Butler vs. Georgetown predictions and college basketball picks for January 31, 2025.
Butler vs Georgetown Prediction
My Pick: PASS · Lean Butler +3.5
My Butler vs Georgetown best bet is on the Bulldogs spread, with the best odds currently available at BetMGM. For all of your college basketball bets, be sure to find the best lines by using our live NCAAB odds page.
Butler vs Georgetown Odds, Spread, Pick
- Butler vs Georgetown spread: Georgetown -3.5
- Butler vs Georgetown over/under: 138.5 points
- Butler vs Georgetown moneyline: Georgetown -170, Butler +145
- Butler vs Georgetown best bet: PASS · Lean Butler +3.5
My Butler vs Georgetown College Basketball Betting Preview
While I’ve seen improvements from Butler and Georgetown this year, the two are still a combined 6-14 in Big East play.
Butler’s offense relies on wing creation from the versatile Jahmyl Telfort-Patrick McCaffery-Pierre Brooks II trio. Those three are solid in catch-and-shoot creation, good as ball-screen creators and even better at generating free throws.
I’m not entirely sure how they match up with Georgetown’s defense.
The Hoyas have an elite interior defense behind stud big man Thomas Sorber. They cover ball screens well and are excellent at defending the rim without fouling. Plus, they have plenty of wing length to cover the Bulldogs’ wing creation.
That said, they’re a little too compact, so I could see Butler beating them over the top, especially when Ed Cooley mixes in his zone defense, as the Bulldogs are a rock-solid zone offense (1.01 PPP, 61st percentile, per Synergy).
Ultimately, Georgetown prioritizes defending the rim, while Butler creates almost nothing at the rim.
On the other end of the court, the Hoyas are an interior-oriented, rim-running and glass-crashing offense behind Sorber, an elite roll man and flex cutter.
Butler runs a drop-coverage defense that funnels dribble creation. But the Bulldogs aren’t great defensively because their wings are flat-footed and can’t stay in front of the dribble.
That said, Georgetown relies more on secondary creation and is relatively uncomfortable with on-ball dribble penetration, which makes the Hoyas uncomfortable against drop coverage. The mercurial Jayden Epps is the only guy who can create against those sets.
Ultimately, I don’t have an excellent feel for this matchup.
If I had to pick a side, I’d lean toward Butler, as the Bulldogs could beat Georgetown over the top, while I doubt Georgetown can adjust its typical offense.
But this is a high-variance game dependent on whether or not Butler can hit those shots.
Butler vs Georgetown Predictions, Odds, Time: 2025 College Basketball PicksThe Butler Bulldogs will face off against the Georgetown Hoyas in an exciting college basketball matchup. Both teams have had their ups and downs this season, but this game could be a turning point for either team. Here are some predictions, odds, and the time for this highly anticipated game:
Predictions:
Both Butler and Georgetown have shown flashes of brilliance this season, but inconsistency has plagued them at times. Butler has a strong defense and can shoot the ball well, while Georgetown has a dynamic offense led by some talented scorers. This game could come down to which team can execute better on both ends of the court.Odds:
The odds for this game are likely to be close, as both teams are fairly evenly matched. However, Butler may have a slight edge due to their defensive prowess and ability to control the pace of the game. Georgetown will need to bring their A-game if they want to come out on top in this matchup.Time:
The Butler vs Georgetown game is scheduled to tip off at [insert time here]. Be sure to tune in to catch all the action and see which team comes out victorious in this exciting college basketball showdown.Overall, this game has the potential to be a thrilling contest between two evenly matched teams. Stay tuned for what is sure to be an exciting showdown between the Butler Bulldogs and the Georgetown Hoyas.
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The Butler Bulldogs (9-12) hung around with Marquette for a majority of the night on Tuesday, taking a 7-point lead into halftime before it evaporated a few minutes into the second half. On the heels of yet another tough conference loss, the Bulldogs will fly to the nation’s capital on a quick turnaround to play the Georgetown Hoyas (13-8) – who have lost 6 of their last 7 games. Up until the consecutive losses to Providence and St. John’s, the Hoyas have been fairly competitive in conference play. They have wins over a surging Xavier team and Villanova, and I can forgive the loss to DePaul because Jayden Epps and Thomas Sorber did not play.
Georgetown’s loss to St. John’s on Tuesday was ugly. The Hoyas never held a lead and trailed by as many as 30 points late in the first half. Luckily for Georgetown, Butler is nowhere near the level of St. John’s defensively. The Bulldogs are 9th in the Big East in adjusted defensive efficiency and effective field goal percentage (KenPom), and they force turnovers as the 2nd-lowest rate in the league – music to Georgetown’s ears given its struggles with turnovers. Moreover, outside of Andre Screen, Butler has virtually no rim protection in the back court – which figures to be an issue against Sorber in the paint. Sober has one of the highest usage rates in the Big East and is very good at getting his shots at and around the rim, even extending out to the mid-range. He is also one of the best offensive rebounders in the country and has what I would consider a plus-matchup against a Butler team that is 221st in offensive rebounds allowed this season. Butler also struggles to defend off the bounce, and Malik Mack should be able to take advantage of this. Mack has the ability to attack his defenders off the dribble, which typically sets Georgetown up with a good shot – whether Mack finishes at the rim or dishes it to Sorber for an easy lay-in.
Defensively, I like what Georgetown presents in this matchup. Sorber is one of the nation’s leading shot-blockers, so he figures to alter plenty of Butler’s close-range shots. Butler will likely settle for jump shots in the mid-range and from the perimeter throughout this game, but I believe Georgetown is well-equipped to close-out and contest on these shots with its rotation of solid perimeter defenders like Epps and Micah Peavy. Despite losing 6 of its last 7, Georgetown is 2nd in the Big East in effective field goal percentage allowed, with top 4 marks in defensive efficiency, turnover rate and block rate. The Hoyas defensive pressure also forces their opponents into the highest non-steal turnover rate in the league, which measures non-steal giveaways like passes out of bounds or stepping on the baseline. With perceived advantages on both sides of the floor, as well as a travel advantage having played at home on Tuesday, I like Georgetown to win by margin at home against Butler on Friday night.
Butler vs Georgetown prediction: Georgetown -3.5 (-110) available at time of publishing. Playable to -4.5.
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In this highly anticipated matchup, the Butler Bulldogs will take on the Georgetown Hoyas in an exciting college basketball showdown. Both teams have had their fair share of successes this season and will be looking to secure a crucial win in this game.Butler comes into this game with a record of 15-9 and has been playing some solid basketball as of late. Led by standout guard Aaron Thompson, the Bulldogs have shown that they can compete with some of the best teams in the country. On the other hand, Georgetown has had a bit of a rough season, with a record of 7-14. However, the Hoyas have shown flashes of brilliance and have the potential to pull off an upset in this game.
When it comes to the odds, Butler is currently favored to win this game. The Bulldogs have been playing well and have the talent to come out on top in this matchup. However, Georgetown should not be counted out, as they have shown that they can compete with top teams in the past.
In terms of picks, I believe that Butler will come out on top in this game. They have been playing well and have the experience and talent to secure a win over Georgetown. Look for Aaron Thompson to have a big game and lead the Bulldogs to victory.
Prediction: Butler wins
Odds: Butler -3.5
Picks: Butler -3.5
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#Butler #Georgetown #Prediction #Odds #PicksCollege Basketball Picks for Yale vs Princeton, Butler vs Georgetown
As college basketball bettors gear up for an exciting Friday slate, two early games stand out for the profitable betting opportunities they present.
Our PRO Projections, which capitalize on proprietary betting data to uncover edges in the market, have highlighted significant advantages for today’s games. Specifically, our experts have identified the Yale vs. Princeton and Georgetown vs. Butler games as top selections, with a couple of sharp picks against the spread.
Let’s delve into the insights provided by our data and explain why these college basketball predictions may be worth your attention.
College Basketball Odds: Sharp Picks for 1/31
Yale vs. Princeton Pick
We have Yale squaring off against Princeton at 5 p.m. ET to tip off today’s action, and according to expert PRO Projections, this is one of the most promising games in terms of betting value.
The current line sits at Yale -3, yet our analysis suggests a fair line closer
Yale vs Princeton:In this Ivy League matchup, Yale comes into the game with a 10-4 record while Princeton sits at 6-8. Yale has been playing well as of late, winning four of their last five games. Princeton, on the other hand, has struggled to find consistency this season.
I’m picking Yale to come out on top in this game. They have a more balanced team and have been playing better overall. Look for guard Azar Swain to have a big game for the Bulldogs.
Butler vs Georgetown:
Butler and Georgetown are both sitting at .500 records, with Butler at 10-10 and Georgetown at 9-9. Both teams have had their ups and downs this season, but Butler is coming off a big win against Marquette while Georgetown is on a three-game losing streak.
I’m going with Butler in this game. They have a more experienced team and have shown the ability to win close games. Look for guard Chuck Harris to lead the Bulldogs to victory in this Big East showdown.
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Gas leak in Georgetown causes evacuation of 388 people, road closures
Georgetown officials have evacuated 388 people and closed several roads near the downtown area due to a gas leak on Wednesday morning.
The evacuations started at 9:45 a.m., according to the city of Georgetown.
The roads are expected to remain closed for several hours while the leak is repaired, according to the Georgetown Fire Department. The leak was discovered in a 4-inch gas main at Main Street and University Avenue, according to Atmos Energy.
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Firefighters evacuated people between 10th and 15th streets and Scenic and Church streets on Wednesday morning, the Georgetown Fire Department said. The roads that are closed include Texas 29 from Austin Avenue to Church Street and portions of Austin Avenue.
Further details were not yet available. Anyone who smells gas is asked to call Atmos Energy at (866)-322-8667.
Gas Leak in Georgetown Prompts Evacuation of 388 Residents and Road ClosuresA gas leak in Georgetown has led to the evacuation of 388 people and the closure of several roads in the area. The leak was reported earlier today, and emergency crews are currently on the scene working to contain the leak and ensure the safety of residents.
Residents in the affected area have been evacuated as a precautionary measure, and road closures have been put in place to prevent further exposure to the gas leak. Authorities are urging residents to stay away from the area and follow instructions from emergency personnel.
The cause of the gas leak is still under investigation, and it is unclear how long the evacuation and road closures will remain in place. We will provide updates as more information becomes available. Stay safe, Georgetown!
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Evacuations lifted after gas leak in Georgetown, Texas, leads to road closures
Road closures are are still in place until further notice, according to Georgetown police.
GEORGETOWN, Texas — Crews have isolated and topped a gas leak in Georgetown that caused traffic delays Wednesday.
As of 5 p.m., Atmos Energy crews said the damaged natural gas pipeline in Georgetown is no longer an issue and that evacuation orders have been lifted.
What happened?
Around 9:45 a.m., Atmos said a construction crew working at the intersection of South Main Street and University Avenue damaged the pipeline. At around 10:20 a.m., Georgetown police said the gas leak had caused a road closure between Austin Avenue and Church Street, which later expanded further down to Forest Street.
By 11:35 a.m., the Georgetown Fire Department issued a precautionary evacuation of businesses and homes in the area, including nearly 400 buildings. The order was later lifted.
Evacuations lifted, road closures lifted after gas leak in Georgetown, TexasResidents in Georgetown, Texas can breathe a sigh of relief as evacuations have been lifted and road closures have been reopened following a gas leak that occurred earlier today. The leak, which occurred near the intersection of Main Street and Austin Avenue, prompted authorities to evacuate nearby buildings and close off several streets as a safety precaution.
Fortunately, emergency crews were able to quickly contain the leak and ensure the safety of residents in the area. After conducting thorough inspections and confirming that the area was safe, authorities lifted the evacuations and reopened the roads to traffic.
While the incident caused some disruption to the community, it serves as a reminder of the importance of safety protocols and quick response times in emergency situations. We are grateful for the swift action of emergency crews and their dedication to keeping our community safe.
We encourage residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious odors or gas leaks to authorities immediately. Thank you to everyone involved in the response to this incident, and we are grateful for the cooperation and understanding of the community during this time.
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St. John’s at Georgetown odds, picks and predictions
The No. 14 St. John’s Red Storm (17-3, 8-1 Big East) visit the Georgetown Hoyas (13-7, 4-5) on Tuesday. Tip from Capital One Arena is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET (FS1). Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s college basketball odds around the St. John’s vs. Georgetown odds, and make our expert college basketball picks and predictions.
St. John’s has won 6 games in a row after taking care of the Xavier Muskateers 79-71 in overtime last Wednesday. G Kadary Richmond scored a team-high 19 points as 4 of the 5 Red Storm starters scored at least 16 points.
Georgetown has dropped 5 of its last 6 games after losing 78-68 against the Providence Friars on Saturday and failing to cover as a 1-point road favorite. G Micah Peavy scored a game-high 27 points while F Thomas Sorber added a double-double (25 points, 15 rebounds).
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St. John’s at Georgetown odds
Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 9:48 a.m. ET.
- Moneyline (ML): St. John’s -175 (bet $175 to win $100) | Georgetown +145 (bet $100 to win $145)
- Against the spread (ATS): St. John’s -3.5 (-115) | Georgetown +3.5 (-105)
- Over/Under (O/U): 140.5 (O: -105 | U: -115)
St. John’s at Georgetown picks and predictions
Prediction
St. John’s 72, Georgetown 65
Moneyline
PASS.
There is minimal value on St. John’s (-175) to beat a Georgetown (+145) team that has fallen in 5 of its last 6 overall including back-to-back games at home.
Against the spread
BET ST. JOHN’S -3.5 (-115).
The Red Storm are 9-1 straight up over their last 10 games and have covered in 4 of their last 5 overall. They are 2-0-1 ATS in their last 3 road games and are 12-7-1 ATS this season.
Georgetown has failed to cover in 3 of its last 5 games including back-to-back contests on its home court.
Over/Under
LEAN UNDER 140.5 (-115).
St. John’s has held opponents to under 68 points in 3 of its last 4 games and in 4 of its last 6. It has hit the Under twice in the last 3 games and has hit the Under in 6 of its last 10 contests.
The Hoyas have hit the Under in 8 of their last 10 games while scoring 68 or fewer points in 8 of their last 9 outings and allowing 68 or fewer points in 7 of their last 10 games.
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The highly anticipated matchup between St. John’s and Georgetown is set to take place, and fans are eager to see which team will come out on top. With both teams boasting talented rosters and strong performances so far this season, this game is sure to be a nail-biter.As the game approaches, oddsmakers have set the line for St. John’s at Georgetown at a close margin, with both teams having a solid chance of coming out victorious. However, based on recent performances and key matchups, here are our picks and predictions for this game:
– St. John’s has been on a hot streak lately, with key wins over top-ranked teams and a strong offense led by standout players. Their ability to score in bunches and play solid defense will give them an edge in this matchup.
– On the other hand, Georgetown has also been playing well, with a balanced attack and strong defensive presence. Their ability to control the pace of the game and limit turnovers will be key in securing a win against St. John’s.
In terms of predictions, we believe that St. John’s will come out on top in a close game, with their offensive firepower and ability to make big plays down the stretch proving to be the difference-maker. However, Georgetown will put up a strong fight and keep the game competitive until the final buzzer.
Overall, this game is sure to be an exciting one for fans of both teams, and we can’t wait to see how it all unfolds on the court. Stay tuned for what is sure to be a thrilling matchup between St. John’s and Georgetown.
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St. John’s vs. Georgetown prediction, odds: 2025 college basketball picks, Jan. 28 best bets by proven model
The 20th-ranked St. John’s Red Storm will look to win their seventh game in a row when they take on the Georgetown Hoyas in a key Big East matchup on Tuesday night. St. John’s is coming off a 79-71 overtime win over Xavier on Wednesday, while Georgetown dropped a 78-68 decision to Providence on Saturday. The Red Storm (17-3, 8-1 Big East), who are tied for the conference lead with Marquette, are 3-1 on the road this season. The Hoyas (13-7, 4-5 Big East), who are tied with Providence for seventh in the league, are 10-3 on their home court.
Tipoff from Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., is set for 6:30 p.m. ET. St. John’s leads the all-time series 68-57, including a 63-58 win on Jan. 14. St. John’s is a 4.5-point favorite in the latest St. John’s vs. Georgetown odds from SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 140.5. Before making any Georgetown vs. St. John’s picks, check out the college basketball predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.
The model simulates every Division 1 college basketball game 10,000 times. It enters Week 13 of the 2024-25 season on a 202-142 betting roll (+2468) on all top-rated college basketball picks dating back to 2023. Anyone following at sportsbooks and on betting apps could have seen huge returns.
The model has set its sights on St. John’s vs. Georgetown. You can head to SportsLine to see its picks. Here are several college basketball betting lines and trends for Georgetown vs. St. John’s:
- St. John’s vs. Georgetown spread: St. John’s -4.5
- St. John’s vs. Georgetown over/under: 140 points
- St. John’s vs. Georgetown money line: St. John’s -197, Georgetown +163
- STJ: The Red Storm have hit the Over in nine of their last 14 road games (+4.60 units)
- GTWN: The Hoyas have hit the team total Under in 21 of their last 33 games (+7.50 units)
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Why you should back St. John’s
Junior guard RJ Luis Jr. has registered six double-doubles on the season, including a 30-point and 10-rebound performance in an 80-68 win over Villanova on Jan. 11. He is coming off a 16-point, seven-rebound and two-assist effort in Wednesday’s overtime win over Xavier. In 20 games, including 17 starts, he is averaging 17.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.5 steals in 29.8 minutes of action. He is connecting on 45.8% of his field goals and 77.1% of his free throws.
Junior forward Zuby Ejiofor has been red hot of late, and has registered six double-doubles on the year. He has reached double-digit scoring in each of his last 12 games, including an 18-point, 12-rebound and four-block effort in an 82-72 win at Xavier on Jan. 7. He nearly had a double-double in the win over Georgetown on Jan. 14, scoring 10 points and grabbing nine rebounds. In 20 games, including 19 starts, he is averaging 14.6 points, 8.2 rebounds and 1.9 blocks in 30.2 minutes. See which team to pick here.
Why you should back Georgetown
Freshman forward Thomas Sorber is one of four Hoyas averaging double-figure scoring. In 19 games, including 18 starts, he is averaging 14.8 points, 9.1 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 2.4 blocks and 1.3 steals in 31.2 minutes. He has seven double-doubles on the season, including a 25-point and 15-rebound performance in Saturday’s loss at Providence. He had 15 points, 11 rebounds and four assists in a 64-63 win at Villanova on Jan. 20.
Also helping power Georgetown is senior guard Micah Peavy. He is in his first year with the program after spending the past three seasons at TCU, and his freshman year at Texas Tech. In 20 games, including 20 starts, he is averaging 14.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.3 steals in 35.9 minutes. He is coming off a 27-point performance against Providence. See which team to pick here.
How to make St. John’s vs. Georgetown picks
SportsLine’s model is going over on the total, projecting 145 combined points. It also says one side of the spread hits well over 50% of the time. You can only get the pick at SportsLine.
So who wins St. John’s vs. Georgetown and which side of the spread hits well over 50% of the time? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of the spread to jump on, all from the advanced model that is up more than $2,400 on its college basketball picks dating back to 2023, and find out.
Looking for some expert insight into the upcoming St. John’s vs. Georgetown college basketball matchup on January 28th? Our proven model has you covered with its prediction and odds for this highly anticipated game.St. John’s has been on a tear this season, boasting a strong offense led by standout players like Julian Champagnie. Georgetown, on the other hand, has had a rough start to the season but is looking to turn things around with some key wins.
According to our model, St. John’s is favored to win this matchup with a predicted score of 78-72. However, Georgetown shouldn’t be counted out, as they have the potential to pull off an upset with their talented roster.
When it comes to betting on this game, our model suggests taking the over on the total points scored, as both teams have high-scoring offenses. Additionally, keep an eye on the spread, as St. John’s may be able to cover and secure a comfortable victory.
Don’t miss out on the action and place your bets on this exciting college basketball showdown between St. John’s and Georgetown. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis from our proven model as the game approaches.
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Who’s Playing
Georgetown Hoyas @ Providence Friars
Current Records: Georgetown 13-6, Providence 9-10
How To Watch
- When: Saturday, January 25, 2025 at 12:30 p.m. ET
- Where: Amica Mutual Pavilion — Providence, Rhode Island
- TV: FOX
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Ticket Cost: $70.00
What to Know
Providence is 9-1 against Georgetown since December of 2019, and they’ll have a chance to extend that success on Saturday. Both will face off in a Big East battle at 12:30 p.m. ET at Amica Mutual Pavilion. The Friars are the slight favorite, but fans should be in for an exciting match likely to go down to the wire.
Providence will head into Friday’s matchup ready to turn things around: they couldn’t quite beat Villanova last Friday, but the two-point margin was a huge improvement compared to the 20-point defeat they were dealt last Tuesday. Providence fell just short of Villanova by a score of 75-73. The loss unfortunately continues a disappointing trend for the Friars in their matchups with the Wildcats: they’ve now lost three in a row.
Despite their defeat, Providence saw several players rise to the challenge and make noteworthy plays. Bensley Joseph, who posted 20 points in addition to seven rebounds, was perhaps the best of all. Joseph had some trouble finding his footing against Creighton last Tuesday, so this was a step in the right direction. The team also got some help courtesy of Corey Floyd Jr., who scored 18 points.
Meanwhile, Georgetown finally caught a break after four consecutive losses. They skirted by Villanova 64-63 on Monday on a last-minute layup from Micah Peavy with but a second left in the second quarter. The win came about thanks to a strong surge starting at the 16:41 mark of the second half, when the Hoyas were facing a 42-29 deficit.
Georgetown’s victory was a true team effort, with many players turning in solid performances. Perhaps the best among them was Peavy, who went 6 for 9 from beyond the arc en route to 24 points plus two steals. Those six threes gave Peavy a new career-high. Jayden Epps was another key player, scoring 15 points.
Providence now has a losing record at 9-10. As for Georgetown, their win bumped their record up to 13-6.
Rebounding is likely to be a big factor in this contest: Providence has crashing the boards this season, having averaged 39 rebounds per game. However, it’s not like Georgetown struggles in that department as they’ve been averaging 37.2. With both teams battling to corral missed shots, we’ll see if one team can grab an edge.
Providence strolled past Georgetown when the teams last played back in March of 2024 by a score of 74-56. Will Providence repeat their success, or does Georgetown have a better game plan this time around? We’ll find out soon enough.
Odds
Providence is a slight 1.5-point favorite against Georgetown, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 1.5-point spread, and stayed right there.
The over/under is 139 points.
See college basketball picks for every single game, including this one, from SportsLine’s advanced computer model. Get picks now.
Series History
Providence has won 9 out of their last 10 games against Georgetown.
- Mar 13, 2024 – Providence 74 vs. Georgetown 56
- Mar 05, 2024 – Providence 71 vs. Georgetown 58
- Jan 27, 2024 – Providence 84 vs. Georgetown 76
- Feb 26, 2023 – Providence 88 vs. Georgetown 68
- Feb 08, 2023 – Providence 74 vs. Georgetown 62
- Feb 06, 2022 – Providence 71 vs. Georgetown 52
- Jan 20, 2022 – Providence 83 vs. Georgetown 75
- Jan 30, 2021 – Georgetown 73 vs. Providence 72
- Feb 19, 2020 – Providence 73 vs. Georgetown 63
- Dec 31, 2019 – Providence 76 vs. Georgetown 60
Are you ready for some NCAA Basketball action? The Providence Friars will be facing off against the Georgetown Hoyas this Saturday and you won’t want to miss it! Here’s how you can catch all the excitement:Live stream: You can watch the game live on ESPN+ or on the WatchESPN app. If you don’t have a cable subscription, you can sign up for ESPN+ for just $5.99 per month.
TV channel: If you prefer to watch on TV, the game will be broadcast on FS1. Check your local listings for the channel number.
Start time: The game is scheduled to tip off at 12:00 PM ET on Saturday, so be sure to tune in early to catch all the action.
Don’t miss out on this thrilling matchup between the Providence Friars and Georgetown Hoyas. Grab your snacks, get comfortable, and enjoy the game!
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Georgetown vs Providence Predictions, Picks, Odds for Saturday, January 25
The Georgetown Hoyas take on the Providence Friars in Providence, RI. Tip-off is set for 12:30 p.m. ET on FOX.
Providence is favored by 1 point on the spread with a moneyline of -115. The total is set at 137.5 points.
Here are my Georgetown vs. Providence predictions and college basketball picks for January 25, 2025.
Georgetown vs Providence Prediction
My Pick: Under 137 or Better | Providence ML (-120 or Better)
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Georgetown vs Providence Odds
- Georgetown vs Providence spread: Providence -1
- Georgetown vs Providence over/under: 137.5 points
- Georgetown vs Providence moneyline: Providence -115, Georgetown -105
- Georgetown vs Providence best bet: Under 137 or Better | Providence ML (-120 or Better)
Spread
I’m passing on the spread.
Moneyline
I’m backing Providence to earn a home victory in a home run situational spot.
Over/Under
I’m betting on the under in what should be a lower-scoring rock fight.
My Pick: Under 137 or Better | Providence ML (-120 or Better)
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I believe in Georgetown. Ed Cooley is doing great work with the Hoyas, with Thomas Sorber turning into a two-way superstar big man.
That said, I’m unsure how effective the Hoyas will be in this matchup.
Cooley’s offense relies more on secondary creation than on-ball dribble penetration, which typically doesn’t match up well with drop-coverage defenses that funnel the dribble into the middle of the floor.
Providence runs one of the deeper drops among high-major defenses, and the Friars are excellent at denying the rim (15 at-the-rim field goal attempts per game allowed, 87th percentile, per CBB Analytics).
So, I suspect it’ll be hard for Sorber and the rim-reliant Hoyas to generate efficient offense. They’ll have to rely on the ever-mercurial Jayden Epps to make plays off the bounce.
I say that with some caution. The Hoyas destroyed Creighton’s infamous KalkDrop in mid-December, dropping 81 at nearly 1.2 PPP.
But I think that was a one-off shooting anomaly, given the Hoyas shot 10-for-16 (63%) from 3 — ShotQuality’s post-game grading system projected Georgetown should’ve scored 64 points in that game, based on the “quality” of attempts.
The Hoyas scored 60 points at .90 PPP against West Virginia’s drop in early December and 68 at 1.05 in a road loss to DePaul’s drop last Friday. That sounds more like what we should expect.
It’s also worth mentioning that Georgetown has been smashing the offensive boards. But Providence is a rock-solid defensive rebounding team that should keep the Hoyas from too many second-chance points.
On the other end of the court, Providence has been relying heavily on attack-and-kick, catch-and-shoot creation, which has had varying results based on shooting luck. Given their 3-point-happy attitude, the Friars will be a high-variance team this year.
Unfortunately for them, Georgetown has been surprisingly effective in catch-and-shoot denial this year (11th-lowest catch-and-shoot 3-point rate allowed, per ShotQuality).
Providence has had a brutal time adjusting when opponents take away those opportunities. For example, Creighton is an elite catch-and-shoot denial defense, and the Friars managed just 64 points on .90 PPP in last Tuesday’s matchup.
Cooley will mix in plenty of junk zone looks, which could give Providence some over-the-top opportunities. But the Friars haven’t been a very efficient zone offense this year (.94 PPP, 43rd percentile, per Synergy), and they no longer have uber-versatile forward Bryce Hopkins to bust the zone as the high-post option.
Ultimately, I think it’ll be hard for either offense to work against the opposing defense, so I’m banking on a lower-scoring rock fight.
The pace should be eerily slow.
While Georgetown will sometimes try to run the open court, Providence is among the nation’s best transition-denial defenses (six fast-break points per game allowed, 94th percentile, per Synergy).
Meanwhile, the Friars refuse to force turnovers or run the open court, as they want to play almost exclusively sub-65-possession games in the half-court.
Both head-to-head matchups last season between these two stayed under the closing total, so I’m banking on more of the same.
Additionally, while I prefer the under, I can’t help but make a smaller play on Providence’s moneyline.
The situational spot screams Friars. They’re due for a bounce-back win while returning home after back-to-back road losses to Creighton and Villanova, the latter coming by a single possession.
Meanwhile, the Hoyas are due for a letdown loss on the second leg of a two-game road trip after a miracle 13-point second-half comeback road victory over Villanova.
The Friars consistently have a strong home-court advantage, and Amica Mutual Pavilion should be a madhouse in Cooley’s return.
At the same time, Georgetown’s offense seems to struggle on the road, given that Hoya road games are 6-0 to the under this season. That should help get both Providence ML and the under home.
Georgetown vs Providence Predictions, Picks, Odds for Saturday, January 25Two Big East rivals will face off on Saturday, January 25 as the Georgetown Hoyas take on the Providence Friars. Both teams are looking to improve their conference standings with a crucial win in this matchup.
Georgetown comes into this game with a 13-7 overall record and a 3-4 record in conference play. The Hoyas are led by star guard Mac McClung, who is averaging 15.3 points per game. Georgetown has shown flashes of brilliance this season, but inconsistency has been their downfall.
Providence, on the other hand, has a 11-10 overall record and a 4-4 record in conference play. The Friars are led by Alpha Diallo, who is averaging 14.2 points and 8.1 rebounds per game. Providence has been up and down this season, but they have shown the ability to compete with some of the top teams in the conference.
In terms of odds, Georgetown is currently a slight favorite with a spread of -1.5 points. The over/under for the game is set at 143.5 points.
Prediction: This game has all the makings of a close and competitive matchup. Both teams will be looking to make a statement and improve their conference standings. Ultimately, I believe Georgetown will come out on top in a hard-fought battle. Look for Mac McClung to have a big game and lead the Hoyas to victory.
Pick: Georgetown -1.5
Odds: Over 143.5 points
Make sure to tune in to this exciting Big East showdown on Saturday, January 25 to see which team comes out on top!
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