Hoyas sink Pirates, reach Big East final for first time since 2010 Photo by John Picker/The Georgetown Voice The Georgetown Hoyas men’s basketball team (12-12, 10-9 Big East) pulled off another upset against the Big East’s number five seed, defeating the No. 5 Seton Hall Pirates (13-13, 10-10 Big East) to advance to the Big East Tournament finals for the first time since 2010. Georgetown’s 66-58 win backs up their incredible performance against Villanova last night, and they now advance to play the winner of University of Connecticut and Creighton. The Hoyas were led by senior forward Jamorko Pickett, who put up 19 points and 6 rebounds while playing all 40 minutes to spearhead Georgetown’s success. He was aided by freshman phenom guard Dante Harris, one of the biggest standouts of the tournament so far. Harris contributed 15 points (on 5-6 shooting) as well as 2 rebounds for the Hoyas. He ended his scoring run in the same way he did against Villanova, sinking three critical free throws in the last 21 seconds of the game. For the Pirates, senior guard Jared Rhoden carried the team with 22 points, with no other scorers in double digits. The next two closest scorers were senior forward Sandro Mamukelashvili and senior guard Shavar Reynolds, each with 8 points.