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Connecticut v. Georgetown - 2010 Jan. 9 - Last 6 Minutes

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2010

The last 6 minutes, presented with stoppages cut out, of the January 9th game between the Connecticut Huskies and the Georgetown Hoyas.

The Huskies were up 15 at halftime, but a strong Georgetown run got them basically even by the ten minute mark, allowing the two teams to fight out a tight battle down the stretch.

As we begin, Georgetown (grey) is tied with Connecticut (in blue) 59-59, with Georgetown having possession of the ball.

Dan Schulman and Dick Vitale have the call.

**All footage belongs to ESPN**

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  • thank you austin freeman!!

  • one man fast break -jerome dyson

  • yeah... ive started questioning JT3's coaching a bit over the course of this season with losses to teams like South Florida and Rutgers. But this Ohio loss was just ridiculous. We showed up completely unprepared, taking this 14 seed for granted. As a result, we're the biggest upset of the Tourney so far.

  • Time to fire jt3,the last 3 years this team has underachieved like no other.They make the same mistakes,(no 3pt d,second shots,unforced turnovers,missed free throws)He recruits mentally and soft players.Remember,jt3 did not recruit green.FIRE HIM NOW!!!This is getting fuckin outta line now you fucks!FIRE THE CUNT!

  • HOYA SAXA

  • I was there!! What an absolutely AMAZING comeback!

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