Patrick Ewing reportedly received an extension from Georgetown, which has struggled this season with an 0-15 record in Big East play
Feb 20, 2022
Georgetown coach Patrick Ewing received a contract extension after the 2021 men’s NCAA tournament, according to FanDuel’sThe Hoyas have struggled this season, entering Saturday with a 6-20 record and an 0-15 mark in Big East play. Ewing helped Georgetown win its first Big East title since 2007 last year, as the Hoyas won the conference tournament after entering as a No. 8 seed. Georgetown then lost to Colorado in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
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