Georgetown snapped a 29-game conference losing streak with an 81-76 victory over DePaul on Tuesday night.
WASHINGTON — Primo Spears scored 21 points and
Georgetown won its first Big East game since March 13, 2021, ending the longest skid in the history of the conference. The Hoyas also ended a 10-game losing streak this season. Spears also contributed six assists for the Hoyas. Akok Akok scored 12 points and added six rebounds and four blocks and Brandon Murray recorded 12 points.
Umoja Gibson led the Blue Demons in scoring, finishing with 24 points, four assists and three steals. Javan Johnson added 13 points. Spears scored nine points in the first half and Georgetown went into the break trailing 37-36. Georgetown used a 10-0 run in the second half to build a 12-point lead at 75-63 with 1:39 remaining.
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