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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Georgetown 76, DePaul 72
When: 12:00 PM ET, Saturday, February 8, 2020
Where: Capital One Arena, Washington, District of Columbia
Officials: # Ray Natali, # Doug Shows, # Lamar Simpson
Attendance: 10308

Junior guard Jahvon Blair poured in a career-high 30 points to rally short-handed Georgetown to a 76-72 victory over DePaul on Saturday afternoon in Washington.

Georgetown (14-10, 4-7 Big East) played without leading scorer Mac McClung due to a foot injury and lost No. 2 scorer Omar Yurtseven to a foot injury with 11 minutes left.

The Hoyas rallied to take their first lead on a pair of Blair free throws with 7:49 left and never trailed again.

Yurtseven posted 16 points and eight rebounds and Terrell Allen added 12 points for Georgetown, which stuck with a six-man rotation until George Muresan had to enter with 1:49 left when Jamorko Pickett fouled out.

DePaul (13-11, 1-10) dropped its sixth game in a row despite owning an 11-point lead in the final minute of the first half.

Jalen Coleman-Lands paced the Blue Demons with 17 points. Charlie Moore and Jaylen Butz added 14 points apiece while Paul Reed (12 points, 13 rebounds) posted his 15th double-double of the season.

DePaul needed just 5 minutes, 45 seconds to match its first-half output during Tuesday's home loss to Xavier, as Reed's layup gave the Blue Demons a 16-6 lead.

DePaul led by as many as 11 points during the first half, the last time when Coleman-Lands sank a jumper to make it 38-27 with 1:00 to go. Yurtseven hammered home a rebound dunk and Blair sank a 3-pointer in the final 35 seconds to pull the Hoyas within 38-32 at the break.

Yurtseven went to the locker room with an injured left foot at the 11:04 mark. At that point, DePaul held a 55-50 lead. The Hoyas rallied in his absence as Qudus Wahab's tip-in with 8:21 left evened the score at 57 - the first tie since 4-4.

Blair's pair of free throws but Georgetown ahead but Butz answered with a layup to make it 59-59 with 6:48 to go. DePaul didn't convert its next field goal until Romeo Weems' putback with 45 seconds left.

DePaul got as close as 74-72 on Reed's tip with three seconds left, but Muresan sank two free throws with two seconds to go to clinch the game.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
 
DePaul   Georgetown
Jalen Coleman-Lands 17 Scoring Jahvon Blair 30
Charlie Moore 9 Assists Terrell Allen 9
Paul Reed 13 Rebounds Qudus Wahab 8
Charlie Moore 5 Free Throws Made Terrell Allen 8
Jaylen Butz 1 Steals Terrell Allen 3
Paul Reed 2 Blocks Qudus Wahab 6
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
DePaul 72 44.4 5-16 11-15 17 34 3 5 15
Georgetown 76 44.8 6-20 18-19 16 31 8 8 14