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Georgetown secures 78-64 win in Big East Conference Tournament over Villanova

NEW YORK (AP) — Julius Halaifonua had 21 points and 10 rebounds in No. 11 seed Georgetown’s 78-64 win over third-seeded Villanova on Thursday night in the Big East Conference Tournament.

Georgetown (16-17) plays No. 6 and second-seeded UConn in the semifinals — which feature four of the league’s seven original members for the first time since 1994 — Friday.

The Hoyas have won three straight following a seven-game losing streak.

Kayvaun Mulready scored 14 points while going 5 of 5 (3 for 3 from 3-point range), and added eight rebounds for the Hoyas. Jeremiah Williams finished 6 of 14 from the field to finish with 14 points.

Duke Brennan finished with 14 points, six rebounds and two steals for the Wildcats (24-8). Villanova also got 13 points from Tyler Perkins. Bryce Lindsay finished with 11 points and two steals.

Georgetown took the lead for good with 52 seconds left in the first half. The score was 35-31 at halftime, with Halaifonua racking up 14 points. Georgetown pulled away with a 10-2 run in the second half to extend a two-point lead to 10 points. The Hoyas outscored Villanova by 10 points in the final half, as Williams led the way with a team-high 12 second-half points.

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ACC backs Duke’s TV deal with Amazon, calling it innovative despite Big Ten pushback

AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. (AP) — At a time when college athletic departments are desperately looking for new revenue sources, Duke “came up with something creative” and landed a three-game deal with streaming giant Amazon, Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner Jim Phillips said. Phillips praised the Blue Devils for working with ACC television partner ESPN to secure a first-of-its-kind contract that could set a precedent for future cash grabs around the league and maybe the country. “If there’s other opportunities that are out there that schools bring forward, we’ll look at it,” Phillips said Wednesday while wrapping up the league’s three-day spring meetings inside a posh resort in northeast Florida. “I think it’s innovative by Duke.” Phillips offered some insight into how the deal came together and said negotiations never undermined the ACC’s current TV contracts. Duke agreed to future scheduling commitments with ESPN in exchange for the three games on Amazon Prime Video.
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