Rich Chvotkin has broadcast more than 900 games during his 31-year career as Georgetown's play-by-play announcer. Here are the games he considers to be the most memorable:
1. March 29, 1982: North Carolina 63, Georgetown 62 (NCAA championship).
"Michael Jordan's shot and Freddy Brown's pass. That was a headliner, great talent on the floor."
2. April 2, 1984: Georgetown 84, Houston 75 (NCAA championship).
"Great defense from Georgetown. That whole tournament, they shut down teams."
3. April 1, 1985: Villanova 66, Georgetown 64 (NCAA championship).
"Heartbreak. Villanova was near perfect. If they played nobody, they couldn't have done any better."
4. March 16, 1980: Iowa 81, Georgetown 80 (Iowa makes 17 of its final 21 shots and wins on Steve Waite's three-point play in the NCAA East Region final).
"One of the best college games ever, pound for pound. Every possession was a war."
5. March 15, 2001: Georgetown 63, Arkansas 61 (Nat Burton's layup at the buzzer gives the Hoyas the win in the NCAA West Region first round).
"Nat Burton's great drive. You could watch him wait until the last second to drive."
6. March 18, 1988: Georgetown 66, LSU 63 (Charles Smith hits a buzzer-beater in the NCAA East Region first round).
"Great last second shot from Smith, like a 30-footer that he banked in to win."
7. Feb. 12, 1980: Georgetown 52, Syracuse 50 (Hoyas end Syracuse's 57-game home winning streak).
"As John Thompson declared, 'Manley Field House is officially closed.' "
8. March 19, 1995: Georgetown 53, Weber State 51 (Don Reid's follow of an Allen Iverson miss helps the Hoyas avoid an upset in the NCAA Southeast Region second round).
"Iverson pushed the ball the length of the floor and missed the shot, but great timing by Reid. Great reaction to catch it and put it back."
9. Feb. 27, 1985: Georgetown 85, St. John's 69 (No. 2 Georgetown tops No. 1 St. John's in Madison Square Garden).
"The sweater game. An absolute war. The atmosphere was incredible; it was the toughest ticket in town."
10. March 18, 1975: Georgetown 62, West Virginia 61 (Derrick Jackson's 18-footer with two seconds left wins the ECAC South final).
"Derrick Jackson's 'shot heard round the world.' It put Thompson in the NCAA tournament for the first time."