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HOYA SAXA! Transfer Point Guard Malik Mack Commits to Georgetown Hoyas, Ed Cooley

HOYA SAXA! Transfer Point Guard Malik Mack Commits to Georgetown Hoyas, Ed Cooley

Ed Cooley and the Georgetown Hoyas have secured a commitment from Harvard guard Malik Mack. The 6’1” point guard from Oxon Hill, MD earned Ivy League Rookie of the Year honors, averaging 17.2 ppg (.410 FG, .341 3PT) with 4.8 assists per game. He is considered one of the top point guards in the transfer portal and was a target of Virginia, Syracuse, and more. Malik Mack joins Jayden Epps and the newly committed Micah Peavy to form one of the best backcourts in the conference and beyond.

Mack reportedly visited Georgetown last weekend and canceled another college visit after seeing campus and meeting the staff face to face.

The Boston Globe described Mack, saying “Some nights, Mack catches fire and drops 20-plus. Others, he deliberately defers and provides exactly what the Crimson need,” and “Mack is mature beyond his years and doesn’t play like a typical freshman. He has gracefully navigated a family death, a bout with mononucleosis, and countless new looks from opposing defenses in year one.”

From Harvard (you would think they could write in sentences, right?):

Earned Ivy League Rookie of the Year … Gained Honorable Mention All-Ivy … Garnered First Team NABC All-District … Collected ECAC Rookie of the Year and First Team All-ECAC accolades … Gained Recognition as a Lou Henson Award finalist and Kyle Macy Award finalist … Won Ivy League Rookie of the Week eight times (Nov. 13, Nov. 20, Nov. 27, Dec. 4, Jan. 16, Jan. 22, Feb. 5, Feb. 12), setting a program record and tying the Ivy League record … Played in and started 24 games; missed three games due to illness … Averaged 33.2 minutes, 17.2 points, 4.8 assists, and 4.0 rebounds per game … Shot 34.1 percent from 3-point distance … Set program’s single-season points record for a first-year (413 points) … Scored in double figures 21 times … Netted 20 or more points eight times … Dished out five or more assists 14 times … Ranked 114th in the NCAA in points per game (17.2) and third among first-year players … Stood 61st in the nation in assists per game (4.8) … Ranked first in the Ivy League in assists per game (4.8), third in points per game (17.2), third in free throw percentage (81.3), fourth in free throws…

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