Halaifonua and Georgetown Win 76-68 in OT Against Saint Peter's
Julius Halaifonua scored 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Georgetown to a 76-68 overtime victory, with Jeremiah Williams contributing six points in extra time.
- On Saturday, Georgetown defeated Saint Peter's 76-68 in overtime, with Julius Halaifonua scoring 22 points and Jeremiah Williams adding six in extra time.
- A 60-60 tie at the end of regulation forced extra time after Georgetown Hoyas led 31-24 at halftime with six first-half points from Julius Halaifonua.
- Halaifonua also dominated the glass with nine rebounds while Caleb Williams scored 14 points and added eight rebounds, and Bryce Eaton led Saint Peter's with 23 points and two steals.
- The Peacocks sit 4-5 overall and 2-0 in the MAAC, with Brent Bland adding 13 points and Jahki Gupton contributing 10 points and four steals.
- Jeremiah Williams finished with 10 points on 3-of-5 shooting and 4-of-5 free throws, and The Associated Press used Data Skrive and Sportradar in producing the report.
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Halaifonua and Georgetown win 76-68 in OT against Saint Peter's
Julius Halaifonua scored 22 points and Jeremiah Williams added six points in the overtime as the Georgetown Hoyas beat the Saint Peter's Peacocks 76-68 on Saturday.
Georgetown 76, Saint Peter's 68, OT
SAINT PETER'S (4-5)
Georgetown survives blown lead to beat Saint Peter's in overtime
Julius Halaifonua put up a career-high 22 points on 9-of-12 shooting and host Georgetown scored the first seven points of overtime in order to stave off Saint Peter's 76-68 on Saturday in Washington.
Peacocks’ Comeback Comes Up Short In OT Thriller At Georgetown
WASHINGTON – The Saint Peter's University men's basketball team (4-5, 2-0 MAAC) fell in overtime to Georgetown (7-3) by a final score of 68-76 on Saturday at McDonough Arena. The Peacocks ended the second half on a 13-4 run to send the game into extra time, but the Hoyas ultimately pulled out the victory down the stretch.
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