Chris Wright, who scored 28 points to lead Georgetown, drives for a shot as Ohio's Tommy Freeman defends during the first half.
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Austin Freeman drives the ball upcourt against D.J. Cooper.
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Jerrelle Benimon is tied up by Reggie Keely, who was called for a foul on the play.
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Armon Bassett lets fly a three-pointer, one of five he made on the game, over Freeman. Bassett finished with a game-high 32 points.
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Hollis Thompson blankets Bassett on this play, but the Ohio guard and his back-court mate D.J. Cooper repeatedly burned the Hoyas' defense.
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Thompson tries to split the defense of Asown Sayles, left, and Bassett.
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Freeman has the ball knocked away by Cooper, who made five three-pointers and scored 23 points.
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Georgetown fans had little reason to cheer as the Hoyas trailed for most of the game.
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Jason Clark can't quite close in on Bassett's three-point attempt.
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Greg Monroe passes Coach John Thompson III on the way to the bench. He would foul out with 33 seconds remaining.
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Hollis Thompson, right, is consoled by Benimon after fouling out.
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Bassett and Wright collide during the second half. "They were better today," Monroe said of the Bobcats. "They did everything they needed to win."
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Bassett is feeling good after drawing a foul while shooting. Thompson, the Hoyas' coach, said of Bassett and Cooper, "Those two kids, over and over again, made plays, regardless of how we approached it."
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Thompson encourages his team late minutes in the second half. "They handled everything we threw at them," he said of Ohio's guards.
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Freeman trudges off the court as time runs out on the Hoyas' season.
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Freeman, left, and Vee Sanford are downcast in the locker room following the biggest upset, in terms of seeding, of the tournament's first day.
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