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Defense struggles, offense explodes in Xavier’s win over Georgetown

Xavier Musketeers guard Adam Kunkel (5) hits a 3-point basket over Georgetown Hoyas forward Bryson Mozone (15) in the first half of the NCAA men’s basketball game at the Cintas Center in Cincinnati on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2023.

A basketball's power comes through movement.

Xavier head coach Sean Miller likes to talk about the ball having energy.

That energy can't disappear, though, when the other team has the ball.

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That's what happened on Saturday afternoon at Cintas Center in a 95-82 win over Georgetown for No. 8 Xavier.

The Musketeers racked up 31 assists, shot 55% from the field and 57% from 3-point range.

Zach Freemantle flirted with a triple-double Saturday, finishing with a  career-high 30 points with 11 rebounds and seven assists.

But the other end of the floor was a problem for the Musketeers.

Because for as good as Xavier played offensively, the Musketeers were asleep at the wheel defensively.

Despite the win and the offense's recovery from its slumber earlier in the week in a loss at DePaul, Miller spent the entirety of his post-game press conference unhappy.

"I think you have to take some joy in winning a conference game. There are no easy nights here in the Big East. We just didn't play well today," said Miller. "(Georgetown point guard) Primo Spears was just fantastic ‒ 15-of-31 (shooting) ‒ man, I've coached a lot of games now. It's hard to get 31 shots up.

"... He had 37 points. He had 11 assists. We had no answer for him. We haven't had an answer for (Tyler) Kolek (Marquette's point guard). We haven't had an answer for (Umoja) Gibson (DePaul's point guard) and we don't have an answer really on defense."

Xavier head coach Sean Miller wasn't happy with the Musketeers defense overall, and particularly with guard Primo Spears.

Zach Freemantle tied his career-high 30 points with 11 rebounds and seven assists. Colby Jones added 20 points on 8-of-11 shooting. Adam Kunkel had 14 points and seven assists. Souley Boum added 10 points and seven assists.

Yet, Miller didn't want to talk about that.

"We scored 95 points and had 31 assists, nine turnovers. Obviously, that's probably Georgetown's Achilles' heel. That's great, but you just can't play offense," said Miller. "They scored right with us. It's a very helpless feeling. We couldn't stop Georgetown."


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