Villanova / Georgetown highlights.
Bombs away.
Honoring the seniors before tipoff.
Raftery and Lundquist break down the action.
...more videos to come!
Here's split screen video of Rich Chvotkin calling the controversial finish of Monday's game between Georgetown and Villanova.
ESPN analyst Fran Fraschilla explains why Georgetown's cuts are so effective.
If you missed it on Saturday night, here is video of the final two plays from Georgetown's 58-57 win over West Virginia matched up with Rich Chvotkin's radio call. The Washington Post has more from Chvotkin on what it is like to call a game-winning shot.
John Thompson III describes Georgetown's final possession:
We wanted to bring Roy up and then bring him back down, to tell you the truth. While (the play) was evolving he had options to set a couple of on-ball screens, we did know that their big guy would be sitting in the middle of the lane, so we wanted to set a couple of on-balls and have him roll off and get a shot, but then he just made a basketball decision. The clock was running down, but he knows he can make that shot. That's not a fluke, that's not a shocker, that's not a once-in-a-lifetime thing that Roy makes that shot. If you leave him open he has shown every day in practice and this year that he can make that shot."
Update: Video now synched with Rich Chvotkin's radio call.