After controlling most of the first half, Georgetown-Seton Hall started moving at a frenetic pace that the Pirates love.
It’s a pace that usually forces teams to go through spots where players are playing too fast for themselves. Jayden Epps and Micah Peavy experienced this.
The one player it didn’t happen to was freshman Caleb Williams. Williams has a superpower that ensures he plays as a high-IQ player who rarely, if ever, gets sped up.
It happened in the second half when Williams hit three-pointers by being where he should have been while ready to do something. It sounds simple but isn’t, especially when the game got physical.
The second three-pointer was crucial, putting Georgetown up by 11 with 3:51 left. The Hoyas would need every point they got in the 61-60 win.