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Maryland no match for No. 21 G'townPublished 12/01/08
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) - Austin Freeman, Jessie Sapp and their Georgetown teammates got a big win, and some bragging rights, too.
AP photoMaryland coach Gary Williams didn’t see a lot to like during Sunday’s embarrassing loss to Georgetown. Freeman scored 18 points, and DaJuan Summers had 14 in No. 21 Georgetown's 75-48 victory over Maryland yesterday in the Old Spice Classic. "Everyone on our team is friends with the guys on their team, and so that comfort level raises the stakes," Georgetown coach John Thompson III said. Georgetown held Maryland guard Greivis Vazquez, who entered averaging 20 points, to just two in what has become a rare meeting between the two schools. "It was an emotional game...
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