2021–22 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 2021–22 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University in the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Hoyas, led by fifth-year head coach Patrick Ewing, were members of the Big East Conference. The Hoyas played their home games at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

2021–22 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
ConferenceBig East
Record6–25 (0–19 Big East)
Head coach
  • Patrick Ewing (5th season)
Assistant coaches
  • Louis Orr
  • Robert Kirby
  • Akbar Waheed
CaptainDonald Carey (1st year)
Home arenaCapital One Arena
2021–22 Big East men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 13 Providence143 .824276  .818
No. 6 Villanova164 .800308  .789
No. 21 UConn136 .6842310  .697
Creighton127 .6322312  .657
Seton Hall118 .5792111  .656
Marquette118 .5791913  .594
Xavier811 .4212313  .639
St. John's811 .4211715  .531
Butler614 .3001419  .424
DePaul614 .3001516  .484
Georgetown019 .000625  .194
2022 Big East tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Despite having won the 2021 Big East men's basketball tournament and a highly ranked 2021–2022 recruiting class, the Hoyas had a historically bad season. Winning their last game on December 15 and posting a 6–25 record overall, they went winless in Big East competition, finishing in last place in the regular season with a record of 0–19, and lost in the first round of the 2022 Big East men's basketball tournament. Georgetown's second-worst season by winning percentage, it set a school record for losses overall and a school and conference record for conference losses in a season, and it began a school-record losing streak that remained active at the end of the season. It was the first winless conference season in Georgetown history and the first last-place conference finish for the school in the combined history of the original Big East Conference of 1979–2013 and the new Big East Conference founded in 2013. It was the only Georgetown team to finish in last place in conference play other than the 1934–1935 team, which finished in last place in the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference.

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