Wednesday's announced turnout of 2,756 was the third smallest crowd at the downtown arena in Georgetown history.

A social media post eight minutes to game time was even more dire:







Here are the 10 smallest off-campus crowds since 1981:

Date Opponent Location Attendance
11/30/2021 Longwood Capital One Arena 2,732
11/29/2023 Merrimack Capital One Arena 2,744
11/20/2024 Mount St. Mary's Capital One Arena 2,756
3/7/2005 Boston U. (NIT) MCI Center 2,797
12/12/2023 Coppin St. Capital One Arena 2,924
12/21/1983 W. Kentucky Capital Centre 2,958
12/8/2021 UMBC Capital One Arena 3,021
2/22/2023 St. John's Capital One Arena 3,076
12/5/1984 St. Leo Capital Centre 3,084
11/23/2022 American Capital One Arena 3,267
 
 

A visibly poor shooting effort by Mount St. Mary's did little to prevent Georgetown from a 79-51 walkover at a near vacant Capital One Arena Wednesday.

The Mountaineers entered the game shooting just under 47 percent this season, and a 1 for 6 start from the field was a harbinger of a long and fruitless night for its offense. The Hoyas led 11-3 at the first media time out, extended to 19-7 on a Micah Peavy three and 25-9 on back to back threes from Jayden Epps. Peavy and Epps accounted for 21 of Georgetown's first 25 points.

At this point, Mount St. Mary's was 4 for 20 from the floor, but took advantage of a five minute Georgetown drought to close to 25-17 at the 5:08 mark. The Hoyas finished 4 for 5 to end the half and carry a 35-22 lead at intermission.

Were it not for religious reprobation, the Mountaineers could have passed for Masons to open the second half, shooting 1 for 10 as the Hoyas were not challenged thereafter. Thomas Sorber scored eight of his 14 points early in the second before leaving for a cramped leg, while Drew Fielder scored all his nine points after halftime. Shooting just 2 for 11 from three point range and 9 of 20 overall, Georgetown did not have the outside shot but did not need it, getting 46 points in the paint.

Despite a 30 point lead in the final 2:52, head coach Ed Cooley did not clear the bench, giving time instead to starters and first level reserves.

Jayden Epps led all scorers with 19 points as the Hoyas put four in double figures. Mount St. Mary's finished shooting a season's low 31 percent and 26 percent from three point range.

Here's the Georgetown half of the box score:


            MIN   2FG   3FG   FT  REB  A  PF  PTS
Starters:    
Mack         34   3-9   1-5   1-2   4  5   2   10  
Epps         32   3-7   3-7   4-4   4  2   0   19
Peavy        29   2-2   2-4   2-2   4  4   1   12
Fielder      22   4-5   0-1   1-2   7  0   2    9
Sorber       23   7-10  0-0   0-1  12  5   2   14  
Reserves:
Ca. Williams 15   1-1   0-1   1-1   4  0   0    3 
Burks        14   2-2   0-0   0-0   2  0   1    4
Halaifonua   17   3-5   0-0   0-0   1  0   2    6 
Mulready     14   1-3   0-2   0-0   3  1   1    2 
Team Rebounds                       2
DNP: Fort, McKenna, Cu. Williams, Montgomery,
Asadallah, Moses, Van Raaphorst, Diouf  
TOTALS      200  26-44  9-20 9-12  43 17  11   79