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1973–74 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

1973-74 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
Georgetown Hoyas logo.svg
Conference Independent
1973-74 record 13–13
Head coach John Thompson, Jr. (2nd year)
Assistant coach Bill Stein (2nd year)
Assistant coach Frank Fuqua (1st year)
Home arena McDonough Gymnasium
Seasons
← 1972–73
1974–75 →

The 1973–74 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1973-74 NCAA Division I college basketball season. John Thompson, Jr., coached them in his second season as head coach. The team was an independent and played its home games at McDonough Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus in Washington, D.C.. A young and inexperienced team, it played inconsistently, finished the season with a record of 13-13, and had no post-season play.

Sophomore center Merlin Wilson had posted scoring and rebouding statistics unprecedented in Georgetown basketball history during his freshman year, drawing national attention. Opponents paid extra attention to defending against him this season, and foul trouble limited his performance in the early games. Thompson moved him to power forward in January 1974, and this allowed him to return to form, with 23 points and 16 rebounds against Chicago State and 23 rebounds each in games a week apart against Holy Cross and Penn State. He averaged 15.5 rebounds per game for the season, a school record still well beyond the average posted by any other Hoya.

Sophomore guard Jonathan Smith led the team in scoring this season, finishing with 466 points, the third-highest total in a single season for a Georgetown player. He scored 20 or more points numerous times, averaged 25 points per game in the latter part of the season, and scored a season-high 32 points against Connecticut on February 16, 1974.

Sophomore forward Bill Lynn had seen little action as a reserve the previous season, but a back injury to forward Mark Gallagher that ended Gallagher's Georgetown career gave Lynn more playing time this year. He finished the season second on the team in both scoring and rebounding with an average of 13 points and 8.1 rebounds per game, including 20 points and nine rebounds against 2nd-ranked Notre Dame and 28 points and 18 rebounds against Boston College.


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