
Delaware State Hornets

Georgetown Hoyas
Highlights
Summary
WASHINGTON (Interstat) â Georgetown built a large early lead and defeated Delaware State 60-46 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Capital One Arena. The Hoyas led 37-26 at halftime and maintained a double-digit advantage throughout the second half. Khia Miller led Georgetown with 15 points. Jermesha Frierson scored a game-high 18 points for the Hornets. Georgetown improved to 7-3. Delaware State fell to 3-9. Attendance was 1,103.
Extended Summary
WASHINGTON (Interstat) â The Georgetown womenâs basketball team methodically built a substantial lead through three quarters and then withstood a late push to defeat Delaware State 60-46 in a nonconference game Saturday at Capital One Arena. The Hoyas, improving to 7-3, used a balanced offensive attack and a stifling defensive effort that held the Hornets to just six points in the pivotal third quarter. Delaware State, which fell to 3-9, was led by guard Jermesha Friersonâs game-high 18 points but could not overcome prolonged scoring droughts and 22 turnovers. Georgetown set the tone early, opening the game on a 9-0 run capped by a Victoria Rivera 3-pointer. Delaware State responded with a 9-2 spurt of its own, fueled by Frierson and Amya Scott, to close the gap to 11-9. The back-and-forth continued, with the Hoyas holding a 19-16 edge after one quarter. The second quarter followed a similar pattern. Georgetown would stretch its lead, only for Delaware State to claw back. A Toni Smith layup for the Hornets cut the deficit to 29-26 with just over four minutes left in the half. However, the Hoyas closed the quarter on an 8-2 run, highlighted by a Summer Davis jump shot and a driving layup, to take a 37-26 advantage into halftime. The third quarter proved decisive. Georgetownâs defense locked down, forcing eight Delaware State turnovers and holding the Hornets to 2-of-12 shooting from the field. Offensively, the Hoyas patiently extended their lead. A Khia Miller pull-up jumper and a Rivera 3-pointer pushed the margin to 15. By the end of the period, after a Brianna Scott layup and a Miller drive in the final seconds, Georgetownâs lead had ballooned to 52-32, effectively putting the game out of reach. Delaware State showed resilience in the final frame, opening the fourth quarter with an 8-2 run, including four points from Frierson, to trim the lead to 54-40. The Hornetsâ defense also intensified, forcing several Georgetown turnovers. But the deficit was too large to overcome. Every time Delaware State threatened, Georgetown found an answer, often through Miller or at the free-throw line. The Hoyas sealed the game by making four consecutive free throws in the final minute from Khadee Hession. Miller, a guard from Woodbridge, Virginia, led Georgetown with 15 points, three assists and a block in 34 minutes. Brianna Scott of Reston, Virginia, added 12 points and was a force defensively with a block and several key rebounds. Brianna Byars filled the stat sheet with seven points, five assists, a block and two steals. For Delaware State, Frierson, from Shreveport, Louisiana, shouldered the offensive load with her 18 points on 8-of-20 shooting in 35 minutes. Amya Scott contributed 11 points, but the Hornets struggled to find consistent scoring elsewhere. Forward Anise Geiger was a defensive presence with three blocks. The most important part of the game was Georgetownâs dominant third-quarter performance. With the outcome still in some doubt at halftime, the Hoyas delivered a knockout blow by holding Delaware State to a single field goal over the first eight minutes of the period. That 15-6 quarter turned a manageable 11-point halftime lead into a commanding 20-point chasm from which the Hornets could not recover, despite their energetic fourth-quarter effort. Georgetown shot from the floor while Delaware State shot from the floor. From 3-point range, the Hoyas shot while the Hornets shot . At the free-throw line, Georgetown shot and Delaware State shot . The announced attendance was 1,103. Georgetown next travels to face Providence on Sunday, Dec. 21. Delaware State continues its road trip at Tulane on Saturday, Dec. 20.
Preview
Preview: Delaware State Hornets at Georgetown Hoyas WASHINGTON (Interstat) â The Georgetown Hoyas look to continue their strong nonconference start when they host the struggling Delaware State Hornets in womenâs basketball on Saturday at Capital One Arena. The Hoyas (6-3) enter on a high note after a narrow 58-56 road victory over Wake Forest on Dec. 7. Destiny Agubata led the way in that win, posting a season-high 18 points and seven rebounds in 23 minutes. The sophomore forward has shown flashes of high efficiency, including an 11-point performance in just 11 minutes against Elon on Nov. 24. Georgetownâs strength has been its defense, holding opponents to an average of 58.2 points in its six wins. Delaware State (3-8) seeks to halt a five-game losing streak, most recently suffering a 91-21 defeat at Maryland on Wednesday. The Hornets have struggled offensively during the skid, failing to reach 60 points in any of those losses. A bright spot has been guard Aniyah Jones, who averaged 8.2 points over a recent four-game stretch, including a 12-point outing against Long Island on Nov. 15. The Hornetsâ last win was a dominant 83-38 victory over St. Maryâs on Nov. 22. This matchup presents a stark contrast in trajectories. Georgetown has built its record with balanced scoring and stout defense at home, where they are 5-1 this season. Delaware State, facing its second major-conference opponent in four days, is searching for consistency and aims to improve its offensive execution against a formidable Hoya defense. For Georgetown, this game serves as a final tune-up before opening Big East play at Providence on Dec. 21. For Delaware State, it is another challenging opportunity to find momentum before its conference slate begins in January. Tipoff is set for Saturday afternoon in downtown Washington.