#MUBB Falls to Georgetown 78-69 in Big East Opener
Owens leads Golden Eagles with career-high 15 points
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The Marquette University men’s basketball team (5-7, 0-1 BIG EAST) fell to Georgetown (8-3, 1-0 BIG EAST) Wednesday evening at Fiserv Forum in the BIG EAST opener.
Sophomore Damarius Owens led the Golden Eagles with a career-high 15 points and six rebounds, while Nigel James Jr. tallied 13 points and five assists, while Royce Parham tallied 12 points on an efficient 5-for-8 shooting.
The Hoyas offense started to heat up, hitting four-straight shots to take the Golden Eagle lead down to four, 29-25, which extended to a 10-0 run to take a one-point lead. From there, the lead traded places five consecutive times, with the Hoyas hitting a last-second trey to take a 37-33 advantage into the intermission.
Out of the half, Georgetown was aggressive in their approach, getting to the line at a high rate, with the Golden Eagles hanging around thanks to a trey from Stevens and an acrobatic layup from James Jr. to make it 49-41 with 16 minutes to go. Georgetown maintained a healthy advantage, with both teams trading points and rejections. MU cut the deficit to five with under eight to go, 62-57, thanks to a spin-move lay-in from James Jr., however, a nearly three-minute scoring drought from MU and a burst from Georgetown was enough to put the game out of reach for Marquette, falling 79-68.
UP NEXT
The Golden Eagles head to Omaha to take on Creighton this Saturday, Dec. 20, for a 7:30 p.m. CT tipoff.
NOTABLES
- Marquette fell to 25-15 against the Hoyas all-time.
- Sophomore Royce Parham made his first career start after 45 previous appearances as a reserve.
- Damarius Owens eclipsed his career-high in points (15) and tied it in field goals made (five) and rebounds (five). Owens had scored a total of 23 points in his first nine games.
- Senior Chase Ross snapped his 11-game double-figure scoring streak, scoring just four points, his lowest since scoring five against New Mexico on Mar. 21, 2025 in the NCAA Tournament First Round last season.
- Ross moved to 10th all-time in career steals (166).
- Nigel James Jr. established a new career-high in blocks with two.
- Georgetown’s Isaiah Abraham is the son of former Marquette player Faisal (Fy-sell) Abraham (1993-97), who still ranks fourth in program history with 172 blocks.
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