Box Score WASHINGTON, D.C. - UMBC put forth an impressive offensive performance, shooting nearly 50 percent from the field in a 90-81 loss to Georgetown on Wednesday evening at Capital One Arena.
Jah'Likai King scored 19 points to pace the Retrievers as five UMBC players reached double figures in the contest. Coming off the bench,
Caden Diggs scored 13 and
Daylon Dickerson added 12 points and seven rebounds for UMBC.
Josh Odunowo and
DJ Armstrong Jr. both scored 10 points.
The team's leading scorer coming in, King's 19 points give him six games this season with at least 10 points and three with 19 or more. Diggs reached double figures for the second straight game and third time this season, while Dickerson scored 10 or more for the fifth time.
The Retrievers shot 48.4 percent from the floor (30-62) after a blistering hot start where they made 53.6 percent (15-28) of their first-half shots.
Georgetown led 22-12 just under 10 minutes into the contest before a solo 8-2 run from Diggs pulled UMBC within four. The Retrievers remained within four at the 7:12 mark after an Odunowo bucket before the Hoyas pulled away to take an eight-point lead at the break.
The Retrievers scored the first two buckets of the second half, once again pulling within four, but the Hoyas would put together their strongest stretch of the contest, a 17-0 run, to stretch the lead to 21.
UMBC still had a run in it, trimming the deficit to single digits with 2:09 to play before falling by nine.
All five Georgetown starters reached double digits, led by 18 from Caleb Williams. The Hoyas shot 56.3 percent from the field and 47.8 percent from three in the win.
UMBC travels to Bucknell on Saturday at 12 p.m.