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1919–20 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 1919–20 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1919-20 NCAA Division I college basketball season. John O'Reilly coached the team in his sixth season as head coach.〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Head Coaches )〕 Georgetown was an independent and played its home games at Ryan Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus in Washington, D.C.〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Home Courts )〕 and finished the season with a record of 13-1.
==Season recap==

On-campus Ryan Gymnasium, where the Hoyas had played their home games since the 1914-15 season, had no seating, accommodating fans on a standing-room only-basis on an indoor track above the court. This precluded the accommodation of significant crowds, providing the self-sustaining Basketball Association with little revenue with which to fund the teams travel expenses and averaged no more than three road games a year from the 1918-19 season through the 1926-27 season in order to keep travel to a minimum.〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Home Courts )〕〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Ryan Gymnasium Years )〕 The 1919-20 teams only road trip outside of Washington was to New York City and Connecticut at the end of the season.
The Hoyas home winning streak at Ryan Gymnasium reached 25 games at the end of this season, dating back to a victory against Bucknell on the last day of the 1916-17 season; it would reach 52 before finally coming to an end during the 1923-24 season.〔〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: 1910s Seasons )〕〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: 1920s Seasons )〕 A highlight of the home season at Ryan was the Hoyas upset of North Carolina, considered one of the top teams in the United States at the time. Georgetown also defeated crosstown rival George Washington twice again this season, giving the Hoyas a 12-game winning streak against George Washington – ten of the wins at Ryan Gymnasium – dating back to 1915.〔〔〔
Georgetown University Law School student Fred Fees, a forward, completed his college basketball career this season. A free-throw shooting specialist in an era when the rules of college basketball allowed teams to choose which player shot its free throws, Fees had exploited his free-throw prowess to establish himself as one of the top scorers in college basketball in the United States in each of his four seasons with the Hoyas. This season he averaged 17.7 points per game and scored a total of 245 points, a career high and half of all the points the team scored. He made 61 field goals this season and shot 123-for-140 (87.9%) from the free-throw line, a free-throw-shooting percentage that remained a school record until 1978. Fees completed his collegiate career with a career average of 16.8 points scored per game, a remarkable record, and had no peer in college basketball of the era; through at least the 2012-13 season it remains the fourth-highest career average in Georgetown men's basketball history. He scored 804 points in the 48 collegiate games he played for Georgetown, and led the team in scoring in 45 of them. During his four years with the Hoyas he scored 45 percent of their points.〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Best of His Era )〕〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Top 100: 22. Fred Fees )〕
Sophomore forward Jack Flavin became a starter this year and, in fact, started all 14 games. An excellent shooter, he averaged 4.7 points per gane, and scored a total of 66 points.〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Top 100: 82. Jack Flavin )〕
Sophomore guard Andrew "Andy" Zazzali played in all 14 games, and continued the strong scoring he had displayed the previous season. He averaged 7.0 points per game and scored a total of 98 points.〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: The Top 100: 84. Andrew Zazzali )〕
The team opened the season with an 11-game winning streak, finally losing at Yale. It then closed the season with two wins to finish at 13-1. It tied the 1910-11 team for what was then the largest number of wins in school history, and its .929 winning percentage remains the best in Georgetown men's basketball history.

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