
The Hoya basketball program has had its fair share of triumps and glory, but as of late, the usually above average squads of Georgetown are slumping. Hoping to change this, coach Adrian McLeod steps in to fill the head coaching void, bringing along assistants Chaz Cook and Timothy Foster along for the ride. The trio hope to regain team prestige in the years to come for the extraordinary program of Georgetown basketball.
STARTING LINEUP
PGAshanti Cook - The soph floor general has more than enough talent to succeed at this level, and Coach McLeod is looking for Cook to have a breakout year. Cook has distance with his jumper, and has steady hands, contributing to a splendid assist to turnover ratio that any coach would love.
SGDarrel Owens - The 6'6 2-guard can do anything he's asked to, and will be looked to to bring the intangibles to the floor each and every night. Owens isn't particularly great at anything, but he's good at everything, giving him his share of playing time.
SFGerald Riley - The senior swingman will be looked to do his fair share of scoring, as well as bring some much needed leadership to this younger team. A dynamic scorer, guarded or not, Gerald Riley should be a household name by season's end.
PFBrandon Bowman - Just a big body inside, Bowman doesn't bring anything different to the table than any other Hoya bigman. Only a sophmore, Bowman has a lot to learn before his college days are over, and should mature into a good bigman.
CCourtland Freeman - Simply put, Freeman is a beast inside that no man wants to mess with. His huge body gives him the advantage on many smaller bigmen, and will be looked to as a number two scorer this season. Expect 10+ boards per game from this massive kid.
Key Bench Players
SG - Rayshawn Reed
PG - Ken Izzo
First Game..
Georgetown @ Grambling State
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