No. 12 Georgetown blew a 14-point lead against a school that hasn't won a Big East road game in nearly two years. The Hoyas couldn't make a jump shot, couldn't make a layup. All the momentum lay with Providence down the stretch. Henry Sims was as frustrated as anyone. He was 1 for 11 from the field when he grabbed an offensive rebound, put the ball up and finally watched one fall through the net. The play capped a 6-0 run, a timely response after the Friars had tied the game. The Hoyas held on for a 49-40 victory Saturday, winning their 10th straight despite shooting a season-low 30.5 percent from the field. It's the worst Georgetown has shot in a win in eight seasons under coach John Thompson III.