Georgetown: Patrick Ewing given first head coaching job at age of 54



… good move? 

The Georgetown Hoyas last won a national basketball title in 1984 when they had a dominant center by the name of Patrick Ewing. He was a three-time All-American and Big East and National Player of the Year during his years playing with the Hoyas.

Now, with the program in dire straits, Georgetown has apparently reached out to their illustrious past and given him the head coaching job.

According to ESPN Radio and the unofficial Georgetown basketball website Casual Hoya, Ewing has accepted the job after serving as an assistant coach in the NBA since 2003.

Ewing has never coached in college.

Ewing played 17 years in the NBA, primarily for the New York Knicks, who drafted him number 1 in 1985

He was an 11-time all-star and scored 24,815 points (21 ppg) and pulled down 11,617 rebounds (9.8 rpg).

Ewing is fondly remembered by Georgetown fans for the great run that they made in the mid-80s. They won in 1984 but were upset by unranked Villanova in his senior season in the NCAA championship game.

The Hoyas were coached by John Thompson III for the past 13 years, but they have not even made the tournament the past two seasons.

Ewing will have his work cut out for him, but it should be interesting.

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