I've had a very busy day today, but apparently Georgetown was able to pull out a win against Provy with a strong second half.
Let's run the number:
TEMPO-FREE BOX SCORE
 
.            Home                            Visitor   
.            GU                              PC 
.            1st Half  2nd Half   Total      1st Half  2nd Half   Total
Pace            29        43        73
Effic.        110.6     112.6     111.4       120.6      89.6     101.9
eFG%           55.8      61.1      58.5        55.0      45.6      50.0
TO%            23.5      25.3      24.4        20.1      18.4      19.0
OR%            53.8      37.5      44.8        41.2      25.0      31.7
FT Rate        23.1      85.2      54.7        16.7      38.2      28.1
Assist Rate    61.5      75.0      69.0        42.9      84.6      63.0
Block Rate     14.3      15.0      14.6         5.6       0.0       2.5
Steal Rate     10.1      11.5      10.9         6.7      11.5       9.5
2FG%           55.6      68.2      62.5        42.9      40.0      41.5
3FG%           37.5      20.0      30.8        55.6      35.7      43.5
FT%            66.7      69.6      69.0        60.0      61.5      61.1
The first thing I noticed is the dramatic difference in pace between the two halves:  there were nearly 50% more possessions in the 2nd half.  I went and looked at the play-by-play to see if the Friars were giving fouls with lots of time left in the Vesper half to extend the game (i.e. increase possessions), but I see only four fouls given in the last 1:00 of play.  I do notice that offensive rebounds dropped quite a bit from 1st to 2nd half for both teams, so this may have contributed.
Providence had a strong offensive first half today, thanks to making 5/9 3FGs.  Providence is not a particularly good outside shooting team (
31% 3FG coming in), so their early marksmanship was likely a surprise to both teams.  Meanwhile, the Hoyas countered by gathering more than half of their own available misses (7/13 OR), which lead to the second straight game with strong offensive rebounding overall.
The second half was most notable to G'town fans for a 6:41 stretch where the Hoyas outscored the Friars 21-2.  For all but the 1st two points of that stretch, Georgetown ran a lineup of 
C. Wright (So), 
J. Clark (Fr), 
A. Freeman (So), 
H. Sims (Fr) and 
G. Monroe (Fr), and all five players scored at least 2 points during the run.
Providence didn't quit, but actually fought back to a single possession game (76-73, 1:18) before succumbing, but I'll again point out that hot outside shooting (4/6 3FG during that stretch) was the main engine that brought them, and the Friars missed their last 3FGA in the final minute.
INDIVIDUAL NET POINTS STATS
GU                    Off    Poss           Individ     Def             Individ             
Player                Poss   Used    ORtg   Pts Prod    Poss    DRtg   Pts Allow   Net Pts
Summers, DaJuan        46     9.3   112.5    10.5        45    129.2     11.6       -1.2 
Wright, Chris          61    15.2    77.0    11.7        62    103.5     12.8       -1.1 
Monroe, Greg           65    13.5   120.8    16.4        65     74.1      9.6       +6.7
Freeman, Austin        60    10.2   165.1    16.8        62    101.9     12.6       +4.2 
Sapp, Jessie           47    10.6    90.8     9.6        44     81.0      7.1       +2.5 
Clark, Jason           42     8.2   126.7    10.5        45    115.1     10.4       +0.1 
Vaughn, Julian          7     0.0     -       0.0         7    163.1      2.3       -2.3 
Sims, Henry            24     3.4   107.3     3.6        26     73.3      3.8       -0.2 
Wattad, Omar            8     0.0     -       0.0         9    102.5      1.8       -1.8 
TOTALS                 72    70.4   112.2    79.1        73     98.9     72.2       +6.9    
PC                    Off    Poss           Individ     Def             Individ             
Player                Poss   Used    ORtg   Pts Prod    Poss    DRtg   Pts Allow   Net Pts
XAVIER, Jeff           51     6.8   103.4     7.1        54    107.8     11.6       -4.6 
CURRY, Sharaud         63     9.0   117.6    10.6        61    106.6     13.0       -2.4 
MCDERMOTT, Geoff       52    14.9    49.8     7.4        54     90.6      9.8       -2.4 
EFEJUKU, Weyinmi       57    13.1   101.2    13.2        54    106.3     11.5       +1.7 
KALE, Jonathan         25     1.6   205.1     3.3        29    105.1      6.1       -2.8 
KELLOGG, Alex           1     0.0     -       0.0         1    300.0      0.6       -0.6 
BROOKS, Marshon        44    12.7   118.2    15.0        43    104.4      9.0       +6.0 
MCKENZIE, Brian        41     4.8   105.8     5.1        36    110.1      7.9       -2.8 
HANKE, Randall         31     8.8   115.5    10.1        28    126.5      7.1       +3.0 
TOTALS                 73    71.7   100.1    71.8        72    106.4     76.6       -4.8
D. Summers again struggled to stay in the game with foul difficulties, and played only 46 possessions.  Except for 3 turnovers, his offensive game was strong in all facets (2/4 2FG, 1/2 3FG, 5/6 FT, 2 OR).  However, the play-by-play indicates that he struggled on the defensive end.
C. Wright's overall slump continued for the 3rd straight game, even as he seemed to regain his shooting touch from the field (5/7 2FG, 2/3 3FG).  Unfortunately, he coupled that with 0/2 FT and 6 turnovers.
Fellow slumper 
A. Freeman had a strong game today, even as his outside shot still eludes him (0/2 3FG), by making 7/9 2FG, 4/6 FT, 3 OR and 0 TOs).  Freeman was the most efficient offensive player for the Hoyas today.
J. Sapp was also a positive contributor (in limited possessions) today, but he did it not with efficiency but with quantity.  Sapp had a high usage rate (10.6/47 = 22.5%) for the first time since the 
Maryland game (his only other >20% usage game).  Mr. Sapp struggled from the floor (1/4 2FG, 0/2 3FG), but contributed 5 assists to 3 turnovers.  He also played his signature strong defense today (5 DR, 3 S, 1 Bk).
And the Player of the Game is . . . 
Greg Monroe.  His stat line is just remarkable, so I'll just reprint it here:
GU                      Min   +/-   Pts  2PM-A 3PM-A FTM-A  FGA    A    Stl    TO   Blk    OR    DR   PF
Monroe, Greg           35:05  +12  13/76  5- 7  0- 0  3- 3  7/50  8/23  5/65  5/65  2/35  3/28  8/35   3
Reading through it, several thought come to mind:
- He was strong both offensively (5/7 2FG, 3/3 FT, 8 A [!], 3 OR) and defensively (5 S [!], 2 Bk, 8 DR).
 - His 5 turnovers are a bit problematic, but should be viewed in the context that he serves as a (the?) primary distributor in the half-court offense.
 - Hoyas fans should just enjoy his performances while they can. 
 
J. Clark and 
H. Sims were the main bodies off the bench today, and neither disappointed.  Clark was his usually efficient self on offense, while his defense is still a bit of a work in progress - although to be fair, he often replaced J. Sapp today, who is G'town's best defensive guard. Sims played another strong game spelling Summers, although he continues to be passive on offense (3.4/24 = 14% usage); to be fair, as a freshman who just recently saw his playing time increase, that usage rate is likely appropriate (see 
J. Sapp's freshman year for an example).
Today's tip-of-the-cap goes to 
M. Brooks, who played a nice all-around game today and looks to be having a strong season (ORtg = 122.8) in somewhat limited minutes - I suppose 
W. Efejuku blocks him from starting?
HD BOX SCORE
PC vs GU
01/10/09 1:00 at Verizon Center
Final score: GU 82, PC 75
PC                      Min   +/-   Pts  2PM-A 3PM-A FTM-A  FGA    A    Stl    TO   Blk    OR    DR   PF
XAVIER, Jeff           27:45  - 3  10/58  2- 2  2- 6  0- 0  8/44  1/17  0/54  1/51  0/32  0/27  0/25   3
CURRY, Sharaud         32:47  -11   6/57  0- 5  2- 4  0- 0  9/55  9/19  2/61  3/63  0/31  1/36  0/23   3
MCDERMOTT, Geoff       27:28  - 8   5/51  1- 8  0- 0  3- 6  8/41  2/18  2/54  3/52  1/34  2/25  6/24   4
EFEJUKU, Weyinmi       30:19  -10  13/54  4-10  1- 3  2- 2 13/51  2/14  3/54  2/57  0/31  3/35  1/23   1
KALE, Jonathan         16:27  - 8   4/25  2- 3  0- 0  0- 2  3/21  1/ 8  0/29  0/25  0/16  0/14  2/14   4
KELLOGG, Alex          00:54  - 3   0/ 0  0- 0  0- 0  0- 0  0/ 1  0/ 0  0/ 1  0/ 1  0/ 0  0/ 1  0/ 0   0
BROOKS, Marshon        23:31  + 1  18/47  3- 5  2- 6  6- 8 11/40  2/10  0/43  1/44  0/20  1/29  3/18   3
MCKENZIE, Brian        22:10  + 2   9/41  0- 1  3- 4  0- 0  5/37  0/12  0/36  1/41  0/17  1/23  1/14   1
HANKE, Randall         18:39  + 5  10/42  5- 7  0- 0  0- 0  7/30  0/10  0/28  2/31  0/19  4/15  2/ 9   0
TOTALS                 40:00       75    17-41 10-23 11-18    64 17/27  7/72 13/73  1/40 13/41 16/29  19
.                                        0.415 0.435 0.611       0.630 0.097 0.178 0.025 0.317 0.552    
GU                      Min   +/-   Pts  2PM-A 3PM-A FTM-A  FGA    A    Stl    TO   Blk    OR    DR   PF
Summers, DaJuan        26:49  -10  12/47  2- 4  1- 2  5- 6  6/36  0/16  0/45  3/46  1/25  2/20  3/24   4
Wright, Chris          33:13  + 5  16/67  5- 7  2- 3  0- 2 10/44  3/18  0/62  6/61  0/36  1/24  3/34   3
Monroe, Greg           35:05  +12  13/76  5- 7  0- 0  3- 3  7/50  8/23  5/65  5/65  2/35  3/28  8/35   3
Freeman, Austin        33:11  +14  18/75  7- 9  0- 2  4- 6 11/45  2/20  0/62  0/60  0/32  3/24  4/35   2
Sapp, Jessie           24:10  + 2   8/46  1- 4  0- 2  6- 8  6/31  5/14  3/44  3/47  1/25  0/21  5/23   4
Clark, Jason           23:44  + 5  10/53  3- 4  1- 4  1- 2  8/31  2/13  0/45  1/42  1/26  2/18  2/26   0
Vaughn, Julian         04:31  - 5   0/ 6  0- 0  0- 0  0- 0  0/ 3  0/ 1  0/ 7  0/ 7  0/ 5  0/ 2  0/ 5   1
Sims, Henry            13:38  +15   5/35  2- 5  0- 0  1- 2  5/20  0/10  0/26  0/24  1/13  0/ 9  2/16   3
Wattad, Omar           05:39  - 3   0/ 5  0- 0  0- 0  0- 0  0/ 5  0/ 1  0/ 9  0/ 8  0/ 8  0/ 4  0/ 7   0
TOTALS                 40:00       82    25-40  4-13 20-29    53 20/29  8/73 19/72  6/41 13/29 28/41  20
.                                        0.625 0.308 0.690       0.690 0.110 0.264 0.146 0.448 0.683    
Efficiency: GU 1.139, PC 1.027
eFG%: GU 0.585, PC 0.500
Substitutions: GU 33, PC 48
2-pt Shot Selection:
Dunks: GU 5-5, PC 2-2
Layups/Tips: GU 16-25, PC 12-25
Jumpers: GU 4-10, PC 3-14
Fast break pts: GU 13 (0.210), PC 7 (0.109)
Seconds per off. poss: GU 17.3, PC 16.0