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1930–31 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team

The 1930–31 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1930-31 NCAA Division I college basketball season. John Colrick coached it in his first and only season as head coach.〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Head Coaches )〕 Georgetown was an independent and played its home games at Tech Gymnasium on the campus of McKinley Technical High School in Washington, D.C.,〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: Home Courts )〕 except for one home game it played at Ryan Gymnasium on the Georgetown campus. It finished with a record of 5-16.
==Season recap==

After the Hoyas disappointing 13-12 record the previous season, Georgetown had hired Colrick from his ''alma mater'', Notre Dame, to serve as a football assistant and, following that, to take over as the Hoyas head basketball coach. At Notre Dame, he had assisted head coach George Keogan; employing an up-tempo offense known as the "Western-style" offense, Keogan never had a losing season in his 20 years as Notre Dames head coach between 1923 and 1943. Georgetowns athletics department hoped that Colrick would bring a successful version of the "Western-style" offense to Georgetown, but the team instead performed very poorly, finishing with a record of 5-16.〔〔(Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame: George Keogan )〕 Its .238 winning percentage was the worst in Georgetown men's basketball history until the 1971-72 team finished with a 3-23 record and .115 winning percentage.
Colrick left Georgetown shortly after the end of the season and spent a single season coaching basketball at Seton Hall the following year. His career after that is obscure.〔
Georgetown deemphasized sports during the 1930s,〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: the Top 100: 83. Fred Mesmer )〕 and this season began a period of mediocrity in Georgetown basketball that stretched throughout the decade. From the beginning of this season through the end of the 1939-1940 season, Georgetown would have a combined record of 32 games under .500, with only three winning seasons.〔(The Georgetown Basketball History Project: the Top 100: 94. Francis (Buddy) O'Grady )〕

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