Georgetown ventures out of D.C. for first time to face West Virginia

Georgetown is set to play its first road game of the season while West Virginia attempts to build off its successful 2-1 trip to the Bahamas when the former conference rivals meet on Friday in Morgantown, W. Va., as part of the Big 12-Big East Battle.

Picked 13th out of 16 in the Big 12 preseason coaches’ poll, West Virginia (5-2) has been riding the hot shooting of Javon Small and Tucker DeVries. Small averages a team-high 19 points and shoots 41.3 percent on 3-pointers while DeVries adds 14.9 points per game and hits on 46.9 percent of his threes.

Every basket was needed last week as the Mountaineers upset then-No. 3 Gonzaga and then-No. 24 Arizona with a loss to Louisville sandwiched in between. All three contests went into overtime, believed to be a first in program history.

First-year coach Darian DeVries, who led Drake to three NCAA Tournaments in the last four seasons, had never seen anything like it.

“I’ve never been a part of three games like that, especially with the quality of opponents that we went up these last three days,” he said after the Arizona win.

“Just incredible resolve and grit and toughness from our group all three nights.”

Georgetown has started 7-1 for the first time since the 2018-19 season and has done so with a completely revamped roster that includes 14 freshmen or sophomores. As a result of an inexperienced squad, coach Ed Cooley specifically delayed the Hoyas’ first trip out of the nation’s capital.

“Obviously, the competition is going to change,” Cooley said after the Hoyas defeated UMBC 86-62 on Monday.

“We systematically scheduled this way to build confidence, continuity and chemistry and let our players feel what it is to win, and that’s something hopefully that will have some carryover as we now get ready to head out on the road for the first time.”

Since losing to Notre Dame on Nov. 16, Georgetown has won five straight games by an average of 25.2 points.

Thomas Sorber leads the Hoyas in scoring at 15.8 points per game and leads the conference in rebounding at 8.9 per game. Sorber was named as the Big East Freshman of the Week for the third time in four weeks.

Georgetown holds the narrowest of leads in the all-time series at 27-26.

The two schools met 27 times between 1995 and 2012 as league foes. The Mountaineers captured their lone Big East Championship in 2010 by defeating the Hoyas 60-58 at Madison Square Garden.