When and where is the game?
Monday at 6:30 PM at Capital One Arena.
Sports / College Basketball
The Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team is set to commence its 2025-26 season against the Morgan State Bears at Capital One Arena. Following two preseason exhibition games, the Hoyas, led by Head Coach Ed Cooley, aim to build on last sea...
Georgetown's season opener marks the beginning of Coach Cooley's third year with the program. After doubling their win total last season and reaching the College Basketball Crown semifinals, the Hoyas have set their sights on an NCAA tournament appearance. The team returns ten players, including Malik Mack and Caleb Williams, and has added six players from the transfer portal, including Isaiah Abraham, DeShawn Harris-Smith, and KJ Lewis. Morgan State, coached by former Hoya assistant Kevin Broadus, looks to improve upon their 14-18 record from last season. Key players for the Bears include Rob Lawson, Marland Harris, and Trent Edwards. The Hoyas are heavily favored in this matchup, but Morgan State will aim to challenge Georgetown's dominance in the series.
Monday at 6:30 PM at Capital One Arena.
The game will be broadcast on ESPN+.
Georgetown leads the series 15-0.
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