South Florida 53, (6) Georgetown 63

1 2 T
USF (10-13) 24 29 53
#6 GTWN (19-2) 27 36 63

Final

7:30 PM ET, February 5, 2008
Verizon Center
Washington, DC

South Florida-Georgetown Preview

Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK
USF 12-19 68.8 68.9 7-8 3-10 L2
GTWN 27-5 69.7 58.0 16-0 8-4 L1
School Info
SOUTH FLORIDA GEORGETOWN
Conference Big East Big East
Nickname Bulls Hoyas
Type Public Private
2007-08 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Feb 5, 2008 @GTWN 63, USF 53Recap | Box Score
Starting Lineup
SOUTH FLORIDA (PPG)GEORGETOWN (PPG)
C  K. Gransberry 16.0 C  R. Hibbert 13.6
F  M. Ajayi 2.7 F  D. Summers 11.3
G  D. Jones 17.1 G  A. Freeman 9.1
G  C. Howard 8.4 G  J. Wallace 10.6
G  J. Verdejo 10.7 G  J. Sapp 9.8
 · Team rosters: South Florida | Georgetown
Team Stat Leaders
 SOUTH FLORIDAGEORGETOWN
PointsD. Jones 17.1R. Hibbert 13.6
ReboundsK. Gransberry 10.8R. Hibbert 6.5
AssistsC. Howard 4.8J. Sapp 3.3
StealsD. Jones 1.5J. Sapp 1.3
BlocksK. Gransberry 1.4R. Hibbert 2.3
 · Team Stats: South Florida | Georgetown
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Georgetown knows better than to take South Florida for granted.

The sixth-ranked Hoyas aren't likely to let their focus wane against the visiting Bulls as they try for their sixth straight victory Tuesday night.

This will be the first meeting between the Big East schools since a 6-22 South Florida squad stunned then-No. 20 Georgetown 63-56 in Tampa in the teams' regular season finale March 4, 2006.

The victory snapped a 17-game losing streak for the Bulls and was their lone win in the Big East that season. Current Georgetown starters Roy Hibbert, Jonathan Wallace and Jessie Sapp combined for 16 points in the defeat, which didn't keep the Hoyas from reaching the regional semifinals of the NCAA tournament.

That trio likely hasn't forgotten that loss, and another upset of Georgetown (18-2, 8-1) could be tougher to come by for South Florida (10-12, 1-8), which is again struggling with eight losses in a row.

The Bulls will also be facing a much better Georgetown team than the one they opposed two seasons ago. The Hoyas, alone atop the Big East standings, are coming off a 73-61 home win over Seton Hall on Saturday.

Sapp scored 17 points while Hibbert and Patrick Ewing Jr. each had 16 for the Hoyas, who overcame a season-high 21 turnovers and 43.1 percent shooting by holding the Pirates to 35.8 percent from the field.

Though Georgetown wasn't at its best, it still managed to post its second straight double-digit victory.

"I'm happy with all victories," Georgetown coach John Thompson III said. "They're hard to come by in this league, in any league."

While Hibbert continues to pace the Hoyas, contributions from reserves like Ewing showcase Georgetown's depth.

Eleven of Ewing's career-high 16 points came in the second half. Meanwhile, Sapp, a senior guard who's scoring 10.0 points per game, is averaging 13.4 over his last five contests.

"Georgetown has an elite team, they really do," Seton Hall coach Bobby Gonzales said. "They are a very impressive team, they don't have many weaknesses."

The Hoyas have been especially at tough at home, where they look to extend their winning streak to 18 games.

South Florida, 0-1 all-time at Georgetown, is trying to snap its longest skid since losing the final seven games of 2006-07 and the first three this season.

The Bulls lost 72-58 at St. John's on Saturday, as they scored fewer than 60 points for the second consecutive contest and third time in four games.

"We are a struggling basketball team," South Florida coach Stan Heath said. "There are still games to play. I'm certainly not going to lie down and I don't expect my guys to. We just need to regroup and get our confidence back."

Freshman Dominique Jones, who averages 15.8 points, had 24 for the Bulls.

South Florida is 0-2 versus ranked opponents this season.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, February 5th
South Florida 53 Final
6 Georgetown 63
22 Florida 82 Final
7 Tennessee 104
11 Butler 71 Final
Valparaiso 68
15 Drake 73 Final
Illinois State 70
18 Texas A&M 69 Final
Iowa State 51