Georgetown coach Ed Cooley claps back at heckler during latest Hoyas loss
The Hoyas have won only one Big East game this season
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Ed Cooley's first season with the Georgetown men's basketball team has not gone quite as planned. The Hoyas lost 76-70 to Seton Hall Wednesday, dropping them to 8-14.
Cooley spent the previous 12 seasons at Providence before leaving for Georgetown, leading the Friars to seven NCAA Tournament appearances during his tenure.
Cooley guided the Hoyas to a 5-2 start this season, but Georgetown has struggled against Big East opponents.
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A heckler took aim at Cooley during the Hoyas' most recent game at New Jersey's Prudential Center. The unidentified fan mentioned Cooley's multimillion-dollar salary.
"That’s $7 million per win," someone from the student section yelled, according to the Asbury Park Press. The comment was an apparent reference to the Hoyas' 1-10 record in Big East play.
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The first-year coach decided to address the heckler with a short, profanity-laced response.
"You know what, I’m rich as a motherf-----r. I’m rich as s---," Cooley said moments after Georgetown's seventh consecutive loss.
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The terms of Cooley's contract with Georgetown have not been made public. However, previous reports stated that the university had to offer a significant sum to entice Cooley to leave Providence.
Last month, Cooley returned to Rhode Island, and Providence fans did not give him a warm welcome. Shortly before the game tipped off, fans inside the arena began a vulgar "F--- Ed Cooley" chant.
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