John Thompson JR coached the hoyas from 1972-1999.
Craig Esherick - 1999-2004
John Thompson III - 2004-present
The Georgetown Hoyas, coached by John Thompson and let by Patrick Ewing.
John Thompson Junior, aka JTIII
The first Black coach to win an NCAA Division I title was John Thompson, who achieved this historic milestone with Georgetown University in 1984. Under his leadership, the Hoyas captured the national championship, showcasing Thompson's impact on college basketball and his role in breaking racial barriers in the sport. His coaching style and emphasis on academic achievement left a lasting legacy at Georgetown and beyond.
Former Georgetown Hoya head coach John Thompson Sr. is 6 feet, 10 inches (2.08 meters).
Mary Fenlon
That would be 1982 over John Thompson's Georgetown Hoyas. And there were two other players on that UNC team that were top 3 NBA draft picks, one being Hall of Famer multi-NBA champion James Worthy.
John Heisman
The 1985 Big East Basketball Tournament was won by Georgetown University. They defeated the St. John's Red Storm in the championship game held at Madison Square Garden. This victory marked Georgetown's first Big East tournament title. The team was led by coach John Thompson and featured star player Patrick Ewing.
John R. Friant has written: 'Glimpses of old Georgetown' -- subject(s): Georgetown University, D.C., History
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Patrick Ewing, David Wingate, Bill Martin, Reggie Williams, Michael Jackson, Horace Broadnax, Perry McDonald, Ralph Dalton, Grady Mateen, Ronnie Highsmith, Kevin Floyd, Tyrone Lockhart They averaged 74.3 PPG.
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