DePaul visits Georgetown on Friday! Let's continue our College Basketball odds series with a DePaul-Georgetown prediction and pick.
DePaul's nightmare is over. Georgetown's just started. On Friday, the Blue Demons beat the Hoyas, 73-68, for their first Big East win in nearly two years.
DePaul beat Georgetown 73-68 on Friday, and snapped a 39-game losing streak in regular season Big East play. CJ Gunn scored 17 points in the win for DePaul.
DePaul (10-9, 1-7) took control in the first half and led by 17 points before Georgetown (12-6, 3-4) closed out the half on a 6-0 run. The Blue Demons took a 39-28 lead into the locker room.
Analyzing Wednesday’s DePaul at UConn odds and lines, with college basketball expert picks, predictions and best bets.
The Huskies have lost three times since the first meeting with the Blue Demons, an 81-68 road victory. UConn is coming off a 76-72 loss to Xavier and have alternated wins and losses for their last six games since the first meeting with DePaul. The squad sits at 14-6 and is 6-3 in the conference, two games behind Marquette and St. John’s at the top.
CJ Gunn had 17 points, helping DePaul end a 39-game regular-season Big East losing streak Friday night with a 73-68 win over Georgetown.
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The DePaul Blue Demons will host the UConn Huskies on Wednesday night in Chicago for a Big East college basketball battle, and if you want to follow the action on TV or live stream, the details you seeks are just below.
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