1976–77 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 1976–77 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1976-77 NCAA Division I college basketball season. John Thompson, coached them in his fifth season as head coach. An independent, Georgetown played its home games at McDonough Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus in Washington, D.C., and finished the season with a record of 19-9. Knocked out of the ECAC South Region Tournament for the first time in the semifinals, the team missed an NCAA Tournament bid for the first time since 1974. The Hoyas instead appeared in the 1977 National Invitation Tournament (NIT), their first NIT appearance since 1970, and lost in the first round to Virginia Tech.

1976–77 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
ConferenceIndependent
1976–77 record199
Head coachJohn Thompson (5th season)
Assistant coachBill Stein (5th season)
Captains
  • Larry Long (1st year)
  • Mike MacDermott (1st year)
Home arenaMcDonough Gymnasium
1976–77 NCAA Division I men's basketball independents standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 4 UNLV    293  .906
No. 6 Syracuse    264  .867
No. 12 Detroit    254  .862
Old Dominion    254  .862
Providence    245  .828
Holy Cross    236  .793
St. Bonaventure    236  .793
No. 7 Marquette    257  .781
North Texas State    216  .778
Illinois State    227  .759
No. 10 Notre Dame    227  .759
Oral Roberts    217  .750
Army    208  .714
Milwaukee    198  .704
Georgetown    199  .679
Virginia Tech    1910  .655
James Madison    179  .654
Northwestern State    179  .654
Texas–Pan American    179  .654
Connecticut    1710  .630
UNC Wilmington    1610  .615
Portland State    1610  .615
Iona    1510  .600
Dayton    1611  .593
Fairfield    1611  .593
Georgia Southern    1611  .593
Richmond    1511  .577
Saint Francis (PA)    1511  .577
DePaul    1512  .556
Northeast Louisiana    1512  .556
Stetson    1512  .556
Utah State    1512  .556
Colgate    1311  .542
Navy    1311  .542
Oklahoma City    1412  .538
South Carolina    1412  .538
Valparaiso    1312  .520
Catholic    1313  .500
Fairleigh Dickinson    1313  .500
Loyola (IL)    1313  .500
Maine    1313  .500
Niagara    1313  .500
Rhode Island    1313  .500
Saint Peter's    1313  .500
VCU    1313  .500
Butler    1314  .481
New Hampshire    1214  .462
Northeastern    1214  .462
St. Francis (NY)    1214  .462
Air Force    1215  .444
Denver    1215  .444
Southern Mississippi    1116  .407
Siena    915  .375
Cleveland State    1017  .370
Xavier    1017  .370
Centenary (LA)    1119  .367
Long Island    916  .360
Hawaii    918  .333
Vermont    817  .320
Boston College    818  .308
Charleston Southern    819  .296
Boston University    719  .269
Robert Morris    719  .269
Samford    719  .269
Mercer    619  .240
Hardin–Simmons    621  .222
Houston Baptist    623  .207
Buffalo    521  .192
Wagner    321  .125
Canisius    322  .120
Rankings from AP Poll

Season recap

Junior guard and perennial high scorer Derrick Jackson shot 198-for-404 (49.0%) from the field during the season and scored 400 points, virtually duplicating his performance from the previous season, when he had shot 195-for-399 (48.9%) from the field and scored 406 points. This season, he scored in double figures in 27 of 28 games and finished first in five scoring categories for the team.[1]

Promising freshman forward Craig "Big Sky" Shelton missed all but seven games because of a knee injury and would not emerge as one of the team's stars until the following season.[2] His high school teammate, freshman guard John Duren, however, became a starter by mid-season and showed his talent as a point guard and shooter. His ability to lead the team as point guard and pass the ball contributed to Georgetown's team shooting percentage rising from 46% to 50% during the year. He scored a season-high 19 points against Boston College and averaged 15 points per game after becoming a starter.[3]

With the arrival of Duren, there was little need for sophomore Steve Martin to play as a guard his position in high school and during his freshman year so Thompson played him off the bench as a small forward this season. Martin made the most of the transition, scoring 15 against Purdue, 17 against Pennsylvania, and a season-high 20 against Seton Hall. He also came off the bench for an eight-point, six-steal game against Holy Cross.[4]

Although retaining its status as an independent, Georgetown was in its third season as a member of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), a loosely organized sports federation that held three regional post-season Division I basketball tournaments in 1977 for independent Eastern colleges and universities similar to the end-of-season conference tournaments held by conventional college basketball conferences, with each tournament winner receiving an at-large bid to the 1977 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The Hoyas participated in the ECAC South Region Tournament, which they had won in 1975 and 1976, facing Old Dominion in the semifinal. Junior Georgetown center Ed Hopkins, a key defensive presence also making a major offensive contribution by averaging 10.2 points and 8.4 rebounds per game and leading the team in shooting percentage from the field at 57%, missed the game because of an ankle injury. The Hoyas struggled without Hopkins and lost to Old Dominion 80-58.[5] They therefore missed an NCAA Tournament berth for the first time since the 1973-74 season.

Invited to the 1977 National Invitation Tournament instead, the Hoyas faced Virginia Tech in the first round. Sophomore forward Al Dutch, averaging 13.3 points and 7.8 rebounds per game for the season, had to sit out the game with an ankle injury. Georgetown missed Dutch's scoring[6] and lost to the Hokies 83-79 despite Derrick Jackon's 28-point performance, which tied his career-high 28 points scored against Penn State during the 1975-76 season.[1] Senior forward Larry Long, often limited by injuries during his four years with the Hoyas, put in an impressive performance in the last two collegiate games of his career with a combined 28 rebounds in the Old Dominion and Virginia Tech games.[7]

Roster

Junior guard Craig Esherick would later serve as an assistant coach for the Hoyas from 1982 to 1999 and as head coach from 1999 to 2004. Junior guard Mike Riley would later serve as a Hoya assistant coach from 1982 to 2004.

Source[1][2][3][4][5][6][8][9]

# Name Height Weight (lbs.) Position Class Hometown Previous Team(s)
10 Craig Esherick 6'3" N/A G Jr. Silver Spring, MD, U.S. Springbrook HS
12 Mike Riley 5'8" N/A G Jr. Washington, DC, U.S. United States Navy
20 Steve Martin 6'4" 175 F So. New Orleans, LA, U.S. St. Augustine HS
22 Derrick Jackson 6'0" 180 G Jr. Wheaton, IL, U.S. Wheaton Central HS
24 Lonnie Duren 6'1" N/A G Fr. Washington, DC, U.S. Augusta Military Academy (Fort Defiance, VA)
25 Al Dutch 6'7" 190 F So. Washington, DC, U.S. Archbishop Carroll HS
32 Larry Long 6'7" 200 F Sr. Washington, DC, U.S. Mackin HS
33 Gary Wilson 6'7" N/A C So. Washington, DC, U.S. St. Anthony's HS
34 Mike MacDermott 6'4" N/A G Sr. Saratoga Springs, NY, U.S. St. Peter HS
42 Felix Yeoman 6'7" N/A F/C Jr. Washington, DC, U.S. St. Anthony's HS
44 John Duren 6'3" 150 G Fr. Washington, DC, U.S. Dunbar HS
50 Craig "Big Sky" Shelton 6'7" 210 F So. Washington, DC, U.S. Dunbar HS
51 Mike Frazier 6'7" N/A F Fr. Cleveland, OH, U.S. University School
52 Ed Hopkins 6'9" 225 C Jr. Baltimore, MD, U.S. Edmondson-Westside HS
55 Tom Scates 6'11" N/A C So. Alexandria, VA, U.S. St. Anthony's HS, (Washington, DC)

Rankings

Sources[10][11]

The team was not ranked in the Top 20 of the Associated Press Poll at any time, but it was ranked in the Top 20 in the Coaches' Poll during two weeks. This was only the second national ranking in Georgetown men's basketball history, and the first since the 1952-53 team spent a week at No. 20 in the AP Poll in January 1953.[12]

Ranking Movement
Legend: ██ Improvement in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. RV=Others receiving votes.
PollWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Wk 15Wk 16Final
AP
Coaches 17 20

1976–77 schedule and results

Sources[13][14][15][16][17]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site
city, state
Regular Season
Tue., Nov. 30, 1976
no, no
Upsala W 6646  1-0
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Dec. 4, 1976
no, no
St. Bonaventure W 7660  2-0
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Tue., Dec. 7, 1976
no, no
North Carolina Central W 9569  3-0
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Dec. 18, 1976
no, no
Chicago State W 10665  4-0
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Wed., Dec. 22, 1976
no, no
vs. No. 5 Alabama
Carolina Classic
L 6466  4-1
Carolina Coliseum 
Columbia, SC
Thu., Dec. 23, 1976
no, no
vs. Harvard
Carolina Classic
W 6040  5-1
Carolina Coliseum 
Columbia, SC
Mon., Dec. 27, 1976
no, no
vs. Fairfield
ECAC Holiday Festival
W 7969  6-1
Madison Square Garden 
New York, NY
Tue., Dec. 28, 1976
no, no
vs. Purdue
ECAC Holiday Festival
L 6583  6-2
Madison Square Garden 
New York, NY
Thu., Dec. 30, 1976
no, no
vs. Pennsylvania
ECAC Holiday Festival
W 6661  7-2
Madison Square Garden 
New York, NY
Tue., Jan. 4, 1977
no, no
Boston University W 5349  8-2
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Jan. 8, 1977
no, no
Stonehill W 8157  9-2
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Wed., Jan. 12, 1977
no, no
at Navy L 5556  9-3
Halsey Field House 
Annapolis, MD
Sat., Jan. 15, 1977
no, no
Iona W 8167  10-3
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Tue., Jan. 18, 1977
no, no
at Holy Cross W 6965  11-3
Hart Center 
Worcester, MA
Sat., Jan. 22, 1977
no, no
Seton Hall L 8294  11-4
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Wed., Jan. 26, 1977
no, no
St. Joseph's W 7664  12-4
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Jan. 29, 1977
no, no
at American W 7864  13-4
Fort Myer Gymnasium 
Fort Myer, VA
Wed., Feb. 2, 1977
no, no
at St. John's L 6682  13-5
Alumni Hall 
Queens, NY
Sat., Feb. 5, 1977
no, no
Loyola (Illinois) W 8070  14-5
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Thu., Feb. 10, 1977
no, no
Fordham W 6647  15-5
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Sat., Feb. 12, 1977
no, no
Southern Connecticut State W 9565  16-5
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Tue., Feb. 15, 1977
no, no
at St. Peter's W 7371 OT 17-5
Yanitelli Center 
Jersey City, NJ
Sat., Feb. 19, 1977
no, no
Boston College W 8769  18-5
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Wed., Feb. 23, 1977
no, no
at George Washington L 7172  18-6
Charles E. Smith Athletic Center 
Washington, DC
Sat., Feb. 26, 1977
no, no
Manhattan W 7971  19-6
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
Wed., Mar. 2, 1977
no, no
at Saint Francis L 8794  19-7
Physical Education Center 
Loretto, PA
ECAC South Region Tournament
Fri., Mar. 4, 1977
no, no
Old Dominion
Semifinal
L 5880  19-8
McDonough Gymnasium 
Washington, DC
National Invitation Tournament
Fri., Mar. 11, 1977
no, no
at Virginia Tech
First Round
L 7983  19-9
Cassell Coliseum 
Blacksburg, VA
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

References

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