As time has passed, the rivalry continued between the two schools with Georgetown still pumping out top players after Ewing's time such as Dikembe Mutombo, Alonzo Mourning, Allen Iverson, Jeff Green, Roy Hibbert, Greg Monroe, and Otto Porter with John Thompson's legacy still continuing through his son, John Thompson III. As for Syracuse, they still have coach Jim Boeheim screaming and yelling on the sidelines whiling having a nice list of top players come on their court after Washington's time ended such as Sherman Douglas, Derrick Coleman, Carmelo Anthony, Dion Waiters, and Michael Carter-Williams. But putting players and coaches aside, this rivalry is one of the greatest there is to watch in college basketball. I know there are some that think that Duke and UNC have the greatest rivalry in college basketball and I would agree that it is one of, if not, the best rivalry in the game, but the Hoyas-'Cuse game is a very close second behind them. Why you may ask? Well just look back at some of the highlights from past games played and you'll be able to see the intensity and style of play that comes out when these two teams meet one another on the court. I mean, there is nothing but tough, gritty, all out battle on the court when Georgetown and Syracuse match up. And I am a fan of UNC basketball and love to see my Tarheels take on Duke, but their games are often very back-and-forth on scoring and are never really about trying be stronger than the other team. To me, it is nothing close to the physicality that you can find in a GU-'Cuse rivalry game.
It warms my heart to know that I will be able to see these two teams once again meet on the court to continue a rich history of great college basketball. Although it may not be for the Big East Championship like it was in their last game in 2013 (FYI Syracuse won) anymore or to see who will be the regular season champions as they had many times before, I still firmly believe that it will be a great rivalry filled with physical, dominating play on both sides just as it has been in the past.