With the clock winding down and the crowd holding its breath, one shot changed everything.

Georgetown’s Caleb Williams Drains Step-Back Three to Seal Upset Over Villanova
Georgetown delivered one of the biggest surprises of the Big East Tournament thanks to a clutch moment from Caleb Williams.
With the game on the line, the Georgetown guard pulled up for a cold-blooded step-back three-pointer, sealing a dramatic upset victory over Villanova and sending the Hoyas into the Big East Tournament semifinals.

A Moment Built for March
The game had been tightly contested from start to finish, with Villanova pushing hard to avoid an early exit in the conference tournament.
But in the closing seconds, Georgetown found its hero.

Williams created separation with a quick step-back beyond the arc and launched a shot that immediately ignited the arena. The ball dropped cleanly through the net, giving the Hoyas the lead and effectively ending Villanova’s comeback hopes.
The clutch basket secured Georgetown’s stunning tournament win.
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The victory pushes Georgetown into the Big East Tournament semifinals, keeping their postseason dreams alive and adding another highlight to the tournament’s growing list of dramatic finishes.
Upsets are part of what makes March basketball unforgettable, and Williams’ shot instantly became one of the defining moments of this year’s tournament run.

Villanova’s Run Comes to an End
For Villanova, the loss marks a disappointing end to their conference tournament hopes.
Despite a strong effort throughout the game, the Wildcats couldn’t recover after Williams’ late dagger.
Instead, the spotlight now belongs to Georgetown and their clutch guard.

A Shot That Could Spark a Run
Momentum can change quickly in tournament basketball.
Williams’ game-winning shot not only delivered an upset—it may also serve as the spark Georgetown needs as they head into the semifinals with confidence.

If the Hoyas continue playing with that same energy, they could become one of the most dangerous teams left in the tournament.
And it all started with one fearless step-back three.
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