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Jillian Archer Each Added 10 2020-21 GEORGETOWN Women’s BasketBALL ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT: BARBARA BARNES O: 202.687.7155 | C: 202-716-7760 [email protected] WWW.GUHOYAS.COM GEORGetown women’s BASKETBALL 2020-21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS GEORGETOWN HOYAS (1-1, 1-1 BE) BUTLER BULLDOGS (0-7, 0-6 BE) JAMES HOWARD (@COACHHOWARDGU) KURT GODLEVSKE DATE OPPONENT (TV) TIME WWW.GUHOYAS.COM WWW.BUTLERSPORTS.COM Nov. 29 at Richmond Canceled DEC. 2 NAVY CANCELED Dec. 4 at St. John’s * Postponed GAME 3 DEC. 6 CREIGHTON * POSTPONED DATE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13 DEC. 8 HoWARD CANCELED LOCATION: HINKLE FIELDHOUSE Dec. 10 at Delaware Canceled WATCH: BIG EAST DIGITAL NETWORK Dec. 13 at George Mason Canceled LIVE STATS: WWW.GUHOYAS.COM Dec. 19 at 24/23 DePaul * (BEDN) L, 72-54 SERIES: 7-8 DEC. 22 sETON HALL * (CBSSN) POSTPONED DEC. 31 BUTLER (BEDN) W, 56-45 Jan. 2 at Villanova (BEDN) Postponed • The Hoyas have been on pause since Jan. 2 • The Hoyas faced DePaul in their first game of Jan. 6 at Providence (BEDN) Postponed when the Villanova game was postponed three the 2020-21 season after pausing the start of the JAN. 9 XAVIER (BEDN) POSTPONED hours prior to tip due to contract tracing from a season due to a positive COVID test the Friday Jan. 13 at Butler (BEDN) 2 p.m. previous exposure to COVID-19. after Thanksgiving. GU was scheduled to host Se- JAN. 16 DEPAUL (BEDN) 2 P.M. ton Hall on Dec. 22 but that was postponed due Jan. 20 at Marquette (BEDN) 3 p.m. • On Tuesday, Georgetown announced the to a positive test in the Pirate program. Jan. 23 at UConn (SNY) 2 p.m. addition of Milan Bolden-Morris to the roster. • Despite an 18-point loss at DePaul to start JAN. 27 ST. JOHN’S (BEDN) 4 P.M. Bolden-Morris will join the squad as a graduate the season, the Hoyas came away with some Jan. 30 at Creighton (BEDN) 2 p.m. student after graduating from Boston College positive aspects from the contest. GU was led by in December with a degree in communications. a pair of freshman scorers with Yasmin Ott tal- FEB. 3 MARQUETTE (BEDN) 4 P.M. She averaged 7.5 ppg along with 2.7 rpg in three lying 18 points and Kelsey Ransom adding 14. Ad- FEB. 6 PROVIDENCE (FS2) TBA seasons at Boston College appearing in 85 ditionally, grad transfer Taylor Baur pulled down FEB. 8 SETON HALL (BEDN) 4 P.M. games with 31 starts to her credit. a squad-high nine rebounds and transfer Jillian FEB. 12 CONNECTICUT (SNY) 4 P.M. Archer who sat out last season came up with FEB. 15 CREIGHTON (BEDN) 4 P.M. • In it’s last game, Georgetown came back from three blocks. The Hoyas spent much of the game Feb. 17 at Seton Hall (BEDN) 7 p.m. an 11-point deficit to down Butler 56-45 on within reach despite playing a ranked opponent FEB. 21 VILLANOVA (BEDN) 2 P.M. Dec. 31 at McDonough Arena in GU’s first home with more games so far this year. Feb. 24 at St. John’s (BEDN) 6 p.m. contest of the season. A trio of Hoyas scored in Feb. 28 at Xavier (BEDN) 2 p.m. double digits, including Yasmin Ott who led both • Following a summer of social unrest, the teams with 13 points. Graceann Bennett and Georgetown men’s and women’s basketball BIG EAST Tournament (Mohegan Sun; Uncansville, Conn.) Jillian Archer each added 10. Ott was also 50 per- student-athletes were given the opportunity Home games in BOLD played at McDonough Arena cent (3-6) from the three-point line. Ott played to add social justice messaging to their jerseys * indicates BIG EAST Conference game all 40 minutes in the contest and this was her for the 2020-21 season. These will be featured all times Eastern second-consecutive game leading the Hoyas in on almost all of their five uniforms this year to scoring. Archer led both teams with 11 rebounds make a statement beyond the court. for her first double-double. GU allowed Butler just 10 points in the second half. GU SOCIAL MEDIA PROBABLE STARTERS No. Name Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG MPG Notes 0 Yasmin Ott G 2/2 15.5 1.5 39.0 Led the Hoyas in both games this season @GeorgetownWBB 1 Kelsey Ransom G 2/2 11.0 4.5 34.5 Started in first game on the Hilltop @GeorgetownHoyas 33 Graceann Bennett F 2/2 8.0 5.0 23.5 Co-Captain 12 Taylia Stimpson G 2/2 2.0 3.0 19.0 Transferred from Southern Idaho (NJCAA) @GeorgetownWBB 14 Jillian Archer F 2/2 6.0 8.5 27.0 Sat out last year, Transferred from USC @GeorgetownAthletics OFF THE BENCH No. Name Pos. GP/GS PPG RPG MPG Notes Facebook.com/GeorgetownWBasketball 32 Taylor Baur F 2/0 0.5 5.5 19.0 Grad transfer from Princeton, Co-Captain FaceBook.com/GeorgetownAthletics 22 Shanniah Wright F 2/0 3.5 3.5 10.5 20 Jazmyn Harmon G 2/0 8.5 4.5 22.0 1 2020-21 GEORGETOWN Women’s BasketBALL WWW.GUHOYAS.COM 2020-21 GEORGETOWN Women’s BasketBALL TALE OF THE TAPE SERIES INFORMATION GEORGETOWN ABOUT THE MATCHUP BUTLER HOYAS BULLDOGS • The Hoyas are 7-8 all-time against the Bulldogs and 3-4 at home. 55.0 PPG 51.7 • Georgetown defeated Butler 56-45 at home in GU’s last game before a contract tracing pause. • Last year Georgetown lost both meetings with the Bulldogs falling 60-42 in Indianapolis. 58.5 OPP PPG 73.6 • GU’s last road victory over Butler was a 72-42 victory on the road during the 2018-19 campaign. 36.9 FG% 33.2 34.5 OPP FG% 47.5 12 3PM 51 BUTLER (7-8) 38 3PA 166 H (4-4) A (3-4) 31.6 3PT% 30.7 16 FTM 55 SEASON DATE W/L H/A/N SCORE BE 29 FTA 80 2013-14...........1/11/2014 .....W ........H ........... 85-79 ..........1-0 2013-14...........2/15/2014 ......L .........A ........... 67-59 ..........1-1 55.2 FT% 68.8 2014-15...........1/18/2015 ......L .........A ........... 63-58 ..........1-2 39.5 RPG 30.6 2014-15...........2/15/2015 ......L .........H ........... 65-56 ..........1-3 2.0 REB. MARGIN -6.8 2015-16......... 12/31/2015 .....L .........A ........... 82-76 ..........1-4 2015-16...........2/26/2016 .....W ........H ........... 49-35 ..........2-4 10.5 APG 8.7 2016-17...........1/22/2017 .....W ........A ........... 58-52 ..........3-4 22.0 TO/GAME 17.0 2016-17...........2/17/2017 .....W ........H ........... 83-72 ..........4-4 10.5 SPG 7.7 2017-18............1/5/2018........L .........H ........... 66-57 ..........4-5 2017-18...........1/26/2018 .....W ........A ........... 63-52 ..........5-5 6.0 BPG 1.4 2018-19......... 12/31/2018 .....L .........H ........... 59-50 ..........5-6 2018-19............3/1/2019.......W ........A ........... 72-42 ..........6-6 QUICK FACTS 2019-20...........1/12/2020 ......L .........H ........... 47-46 ..........6-7 University 2019-20............2/7/2020........L .........A ........... 60-42 ..........6-8 Location: .......................................................................................................Washington, D.C., 20057 Enrollment .......................................................................................7,463 undergrad / 18,179 total 2020-21............12/31/20.......W ........H ........... 56-45 ..........7-8 Founded .................................................................................................................................................... 1789 Nickname ..............................................................................................................................................Hoyas School Colors ....................................................................................................................Blue and Gray Arena/Capacity ........................................................................................McDonough Arena/2,400 Affi liation .........................................................................................................................NCAA Division I Conference .....................................................................................................................................BIG EAST President............................................................................................................................John J. DeGioia Athletics Director ......................................................................................................................Lee Reed Press Row Phone ...............................................................................................................202-716-7760 Web Address .........................................................................................................www.GUHoyas.com History First year of women’s basketball: ........................................................................................1970-71 NCAA Tournament App./Last: ..........................................................................................4 / 2011-12 WNIT App./Last: ........................................................................................................................9 / 2018-19 All-time record: ...................................................................................................................663-663 (.500) All-time BIG EAST record: ..............................................................................................243-381 (.389) Coaching Staff Head Coach James Howard ............................................................................................Greensboro College ‘91 Overall Record .........................................................................................................116-127, 9 seasons GU Record ....................................................................................................................41-58, 4th season Assistant Coaches Niki Reid Geckeler ........................................................................ Georgetown ‘93 - 4th season Andre Bolton ..............................................................Christopher
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