WASHINGTON, D.C. — Georgetown dismantled Xavier 3-0 on Saturday, extending its winning streak to four consecutive victories. The Hoyas (10-3-3) dominated the unranked Musketeers (5-6-3) with a suffocating defensive performance and clinical finishing before a home crowd. Georgetown's relentless attack overwhelmed Xavier's backline throughout the match.
Mitchell Baker opened the scoring in the seventh minute, assisted by Tate Lampman and Zayan Ahmed, giving Georgetown an immediate advantage. Aidan Godinho doubled the lead in the 32nd minute off a setup from Zach Zengue, effectively deciding the contest early. Jordi Sada-Paz sealed the victory in the 47th minute with an unassisted goal to start the second half.
Georgetown's offensive dominance was evident in the statistics. The Hoyas generated 19 shot attempts and 10 shots on goal compared to Xavier's three attempts and one on-target effort. Georgetown also controlled possession with 10 corner kicks to Xavier's three, dictating play from start to finish.
Xavier's goalkeeper recorded seven saves despite the lopsided shot differential, keeping the deficit from ballooning further. The Musketeers managed only one shot on goal and received a yellow card during the defeat. Georgetown's defense limited Xavier's opportunities throughout, with goalkeeper making just one save.
The result extends Georgetown's recent dominance. The Hoyas have won three consecutive matches by identical 3-0 scorelines, defeating DePaul and Villanova in their previous outings. This performance strengthens Georgetown's tournament resume heading into the final stretch of the regular season.