The Georgetown University Men's Basketball team (which, like all sports teams at Georgetown University, is named the Georgetown Hoyas) is a well-known basketball program in the NCAA Big East. Georgetown's first intercollegiate men's basketball team was formed in 1907. John Thompson III, son of the accomplished Hoyas coach John Thompson, is the current head coach. The Hoyas historically have been well regarded not only for their team success, but also for their ability to generate players that after graduation succeed both on the court (such as Patrick Ewing) and off (such as Henry Hyde).
The team has reached the NCAA Tournament Final Four 5 times, has won the Big East Men's Basketball Tournament 7 times, and has won the Big East regular season title 4 times. Its most recent trip to the Final Four and tournament championship was in 2007. On March 8, 2008, the Hoyas won the regular season title after defeating the Louisville Cardinals 55-52.
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The Hoyas currently employ their own variant of the Princeton offense, a slow, cerebral style of play that is very rare in the modern college game. The hallmark of the offense is the "backdoor" pass, where a player on the wing suddenly moves in towards the basket, receives a bounce pass from a guard on the perimeter, and (if done correctly) finds himself with no defenders between him and a layup. Coach Thompson learned the style while serving under then-Coach Pete Carril of the Princeton University Tigers. Georgetown has been lauded in the sports media for destroying the "warped stereotype" that "African American kids don't want discipline" as well as for proving that the typically brawny Georgetown team can excel by emphasizing offensive efficiency rather than defense.
Class of 2008 players signed to the Hoyas:
World War II suspended the program, however, and it was rarely successful over the next three decades, with only two postseason appearances (1952-53 and 1969-70). Top players from that period include Tom O'Keefe, the first Hoya to reach 1,000 career points in 1949-50, and Paul Tagliabue who would graduate #2 in Hoya career rebounds in 1962.
In Esherick's first season the team finished with a 15-15 record before losing to Princeton in the first round of the NIT tournament. They improved in 2000 going 19-15 and advanced to the second round of the NIT tournament. After winning the first round game in quadruple overtime over the University of Virginia the Hoyas lost in the second round game to the University of California.
In 2001 led by a future top 10 NBA Draft pick in Mike Sweetney, they made the NCAA tournament after finishing 23-7 in the regular season. In the opening round of the NCAA tournament the 7th seeded Hoyas advanced past the 10 seed Arkansas on a game winning shot at the buzzer by Nat Burton. The Hoyas then beat Hampton University in the second round to set up a sweet sixteen match with local rival Maryland. They lost to the third seeded Terrapins 76-66 to end their season. The Hoyas were ranked 23rd in the final AP poll. 
In 2002 the Hoyas went 19-11, barely missing a NCAA tournament bid and then rejecting a NIT bid. In response to the controversy about that decision, both Esherick and NIT organizers claimed that Georgetown declined the bid because of travel issues associated with the players' ability to attend classes.
In 2003 the Hoyas finished the regular season with a 19-15 record. They accepted a bid to the NIT and made it to the finals where they then lost to big east rival St. Johns. Esherick was fired 5 days after the loss and was replaced by John Thompson III.
The 2006-07 Hoyas were led by juniors, forward Jeff Green, center Roy Hibbert, and point guard Jonathan Wallace. The team's freshmen were DaJuan Summers (Owings Mills, Md./McDonogh), Vernon Macklin (Hargrave Military Academy), and Jeremiah Rivers (Winter Park, Fla.). Other regular players are Tyler Crawford, Jessie Sapp, and Patrick Ewing, Jr.
The 2006-07 season marked the centennial of Hoya hoops, which was celebrated by honoring some of the team's most famous alumni at the Georgetown-Marquette game on February 10 (Georgetown won, 76-58).
On March 3rd, 2007, the Hoyas completed their first regular-season Big East Championship since 1989. On March 10th, 2007, the Hoyas defeated the Pittsburgh Panthers (65-42) to win the 2007 Big East Tournament Championship for the first time since 1989. Jeff Green was named the Big East Player of the year and the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
The Hoyas advanced to the 2007 Final Four before losing to an Ohio State team led by Greg Oden. In the NCAA tournament's first weekend, the Hoyas defeated Belmont (1st rd) and Boston College (2nd rd). The Hoyas' games in the second weekend were some of the closest and most-watched contests of the tournament -- the Hoyas defeated Vanderbilt on a last-second bank shot by Jeff Green, then beat North Carolina in the Regional Final when their defense caused North Carolina to suffer an improbable collapse in which UNC missed 22 of their final 23 field goal attempts. 
After the season, Assistant Coach Sydney Johnson left to become the head coach at Princeton University and Assistant Coach Kevin Broadus left to become the head coach at SUNY-Binghamton. Jeff Green also left the team, entering the NBA draft. Green was drafted fifth by the Boston Celtics but was ultimately traded to the Seattle SuperSonics.
The team has been very successful in the Big East: it won or tied for the regular-season titles in 1980, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1992, 2007, and 2008. The team was even more dominant in the Big East Men's Basketball Tournament: it won in 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, and 2007.
| Season | Overall Record | Con. Record | Coach | Postseason |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1906-07 | 2-2 | - | Maurice Joyce | - |
| 1907-08 | 6-2 | - | Maurice Joyce | - |
| 1908-09 | 9-5 | - | Maurice Joyce | - |
| 1909-10 | 5-7 | - | Maurice Joyce | - |
| 1910-11 | 13-7 | - | Maurice Joyce | - |
| 1911-12 | 11-6 | - | James Colliflower | - |
| 1912-13 | 11-5 | - | James Colliflower | - |
| 1913-14 | 10-6 | - | James Colliflower | - |
| 1914-15 | 8-8 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1915-16 | 9-6 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1916-17 | 8-4 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1917-18 | 8-6 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1918-19 | 9-1 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1919-20 | 13-1 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1920-21 | 10-4 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1921-22 | 11-3 | - | James Colliflower | - |
| 1922-23 | 8-3 | - | Jackie Maloney | - |
| 1923-24 | 6-3 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1924-25 | 6-2 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1925-26 | 5-8 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1926-27 | 5-4 | - | John O'Reilly | - |
| 1927-28 | 12-1 | - | Elmer Ripley | - |
| 1928-29 | 12-5 | - | Elmer Ripley | - |
| 1929-30 | 13-12 | - | Bill Dudack | - |
| 1930-31 | 5-16 | - | John Colrick | - |
| 1931-32 | 6-11 | - | Fred Mesmer | - |
| 1932-33 | 6-11 | 3-5 | Fred Mesmer | - |
| 1933-34 | 12-11 | 5-5 | Fred Mesmer | - |
| 1934-35 | 6-13 | 3-7 | Fred Mesmer | - |
| 1935-36 | 7-11 | 5-5 | Fred Mesmer | - |
| 1936-37 | 9-8 | 3-7 | Fred Mesmer | - |
| 1937-38 | 7-11 | 5-5 | Fred Mesmer | - |
| 1938-39 | 13-9 | 6-4 | Fred Mesmer | - |
| 1939-40 | 8-10 | - | Elmer Ripley | - |
| 1940-41 | 16-4 | - | Elmer Ripley | - |
| 1941-42 | 9-11 | - | Elmer Ripley | - |
| 1942-43 | 22-5 | - | Elmer Ripley | NCAA Finalist |
| 1943-44 | - | - | - | - |
| 1944-45 | - | - | - | - |
| 1945-46 | 11-9 | - | Ken Engles | - |
| 1946-47 | 19-7 | - | Elmer Ripley | - |
| 1947-48 | 13-15 | - | Elmer Ripley | - |
| 1948-49 | 9-15 | - | Elmer Ripley | - |
| 1949-50 | 12-12 | - | Buddy O'Grady | - |
| 1950-51 | 8-14 | - | Buddy O'Grady | - |
| 1951-52 | 15-10 | - | Buddy O'Grady | - |
| 1952-53 | 13-7 | - | Buddy Jeannette | NIT 1st Round |
| 1953-54 | 11-18 | - | Buddy Jeannette | - |
| 1954-55 | 12-13 | - | Buddy Jeannette | - |
| 1955-56 | 13-11 | - | Buddy Jeannette | - |
| 1956-57 | 11-11 | - | Tommy Nolan | - |
| 1957-58 | 10-11 | - | Tommy Nolan | - |
| 1958-59 | 8-15 | - | Tommy Nolan | - |
| 1959-60 | 11-12 | - | Tommy Nolan | - |
| 1960-61 | 11-10 | - | Tom O'Keefe | - |
| 1961-62 | 14-9 | - | Tom O'Keefe | - |
| 1962-63 | 13-13 | - | Tom O'Keefe | - |
| 1963-64 | 15-10 | - | Tom O'Keefe | - |
| 1964-65 | 13-10 | - | Tom O'Keefe | - |
| 1965-66 | 16-8 | - | Tom O'Keefe | - |
| 1966-67 | 12-11 | - | Jack Magee | - |
| 1967-68 | 11-12 | - | Jack Magee | - |
| 1968-69 | 12-12 | - | Jack Magee | - |
| 1969-70 | 18-7 | - | Jack Magee | NIT 1st Round |
| 1970-71 | 12-14 | - | Jack Magee | - |
| 1971-72 | 3-23 | - | Jack Magee | - |
| 1972-73 | 12-14 | - | John Thompson | - |
| 1973-74 | 13-13 | - | John Thompson | - |
| 1974-75 | 18-10 | - | John Thompson | NCAA 1st Round |
| 1975-76 | 21-7 | - | John Thompson | NCAA 1st Round |
| 1976-77 | 19-9 | - | John Thompson | NIT 1st Round |
| 1977-78 | 23-8 | - | John Thompson | NIT Semifinals |
| 1978-79 | 24-5 | - | John Thompson | NCAA 1st Round |
| 1979-80 | 26-6 | 5-1 | John Thompson | NCAA Elite 8 |
| 1980-81 | 20-12 | 9-5 | John Thompson | NCAA 1st Round |
| 1981-82 | 30-7 | 10-4 | John Thompson | NCAA Finalist |
| 1982-83 | 22-10 | 11-5 | John Thompson | NCAA 2nd Round |
| 1983-84 | 34-3 | 14-2 | John Thompson | NCAA Champion |
| 1984-85 | 35-3 | 14-2 | John Thompson | NCAA Finalist |
| 1985-86 | 24-8 | 11-5 | John Thompson | NCAA 2nd Round |
| 1986-87 | 29-5 | 12-4 | John Thompson | NCAA Elite 8 |
| 1987-88 | 20-10 | 9-7 | John Thompson | NCAA 2nd Round |
| 1988-89 | 29-5 | 13-3 | John Thompson | NCAA Elite 8 |
| 1989-90 | 24-7 | 11-5 | John Thompson | NCAA 2nd Round |
| 1990-91 | 19-13 | 8-8 | John Thompson | NCAA 2nd Round |
| 1991-92 | 22-10 | 12-6 | John Thompson | NCAA 2nd Round |
| 1992-93 | 20-13 | 8-10 | John Thompson | NIT Finalist |
| 1993-94 | 19-12 | 10-8 | John Thompson | NCAA 2nd Round |
| 1994-95 | 22-10 | 11-7 | John Thompson | NCAA Sweet 16 |
| 1995-96 | 29-8 | 13-5 | John Thompson | NCAA Elite 8 |
| 1996-97 | 20-10 | 11-7 | John Thompson | NCAA 1st Round |
| 1997-98 | 16-15 | 6-12 | John Thompson | NIT 2nd Round |
| 1998-99 | 15-16 | 6-12 | John Thompson/Craig Esherick | NIT 1st Round |
| 1999-00 | 19-15 | 6-10 | Craig Esherick | NIT 2nd Round |
| 2000-01 | 25-8 | 10-6 | Craig Esherick | NCAA Sweet 16 |
| 2001-02 | 19-11 | 9-7 | Craig Esherick | - |
| 2002-03 | 19-15 | 6-10 | Craig Esherick | NIT Finals |
| 2003-04 | 13-15 | 4-12 | Craig Esherick | - |
| 2004-05 | 19-13 | 8-8 | John Thompson III | NIT Quarterfinals |
| 2005-06 | 23-10 | 10-6 | John Thompson III | NCAA Sweet 16 |
| 2006-07 | 30-7 | 13-3 | John Thompson III | NCAA Final 4 |
| 2007-08 | 28-6 | 15-3 | John Thompson III | NCAA 2nd Round |
NBA Draft Picks from Georgetown include:
| Year | Round | Pick | First | Last | City | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | 1 | 17 | Roy | Hibbert | Toronto | Raptors |
| 2008 | 2 | 42 | Patrick | Ewing, Jr. | Sacramento | Kings |
| 2007 | 1 | 5 | Jeff | Green | Boston | Celtics |
| 2003 | 1 | 9 | Mike | Sweetney | NY | Knicks |
| 2001 | 2 | 21 | Ruben | Boumtje-Boumtje | Portland | Trailblazers |
| 1998 | 2 | 14 | Jahidi | White | Washington | Wizards |
| 1996 | 1 | 1 | Allen | Iverson | Philadelphia | 76ers |
| 1996 | 1 | 26 | Jerome | Williams | Detroit | Pistons |
| 1996 | 2 | 1 | Othella | Harrington | Houston | Rockets |
| 1995 | 2 | 29 | Don | Reid | Detroit | Pistons |
| 1992 | 1 | 2 | Alonzo | Mourning | Charlotte | Hornets |
| 1991 | 1 | 4 | Dikembe | Mutombo | Denver | Nuggets |
| 1987 | 1 | 4 | Reggie | Williams | LA | Clippers |
| 1986 | 2 | 20 | David | Wingate | Philadelphia | 76ers |
| 1986 | 2 | 23 | Michael | Jackson | NY | Knicks |
| 1986 | 4 | 6 | Michael | Graham | Seattle | SuperSonics |
| 1986 | 7 | 3 | Ralph | Dalton | Cleveland | Cavaliers |
| 1985 | 1 | 1 | Patrick | Ewing | NY | Knicks |
| 1985 | 2 | 2 | Bill | Martin | Indiana | Pacers |
| 1984 | 5 | 1 | Gene | Smith | Indiana | Pacers |
| 1984 | 9 | 11 | Fred | Brown | Atlanta | Hawks |
| 1982 | 1 | 13 | Eric | Floyd | NJ | Nets |
| 1982 | 4 | 10 | Eric | Smith | Portland | Trailblazers |
| 1982 | 8 | 23 | Ed | Spriggs | Boston | Celtics |
| 1981 | 10 | 6 | Mike | Frazier | Atlanta | Hawks |
| 1980 | 1 | 19 | John | Duren | Utah | Jazz |
| 1980 | 2 | 5 | Craig | Shelton | Atlanta | Hawks |
| 1980 | 8 | 16 | Al | Dutch | Seattle | SuperSonics |
| 1979 | 10 | 18 | Steve | Martin | Washington | Bullets |
| 1978 | 4 | 11 | Derrick | Jackson | Golden St | Warriors |
| 1978 | 7 | 14 | Ed | Hopkins | Washington | Bullets |
| 1976 | 8 | 15 | Merlin | Wilson | Washington | Bullets |
| 1972 | 4 | 16 | Art | White | Milwaukee | Bucks |
| 1971 | 11 | 13 | Ken | Davis | NY | Knicks |
| 1970 | 16 | 3 | Paul | Favorite | Cincinnati | Royals |
| 1969 | 11 | 8 | Jim | Supple | Cincinnati | Royals |
| 1967 | 2 | 2 | Steve | Sullivan | Detroit | Pistons |
| 1967 | 8 | 7 | Frank | Holloendoner | Cincinnati | Royals |
| 1964 | 10 | 1 | Jim | Christie | NY | Knicks |
| 1962 | 7 | 5 | Bob | Sharpenter | Syracuse | Nationals |
| 1961 | 2 | 60 | Matthew | Mulligan | Cincinnati | Royals |