The Associated Press | April 14, 2014 Georgetown hires Adair as coach Share WASHINGTON -- Natasha Adair is the new women's basketball coach at Georgetown. The school announced Monday that Adair will replace Jim Lewis, who served as interim coach this season after Keith Brown resigned following allegations of unprofessional conduct toward players. Adair comes from the College of Charleston, where she led the Cougars to a 35-31 record over two seasons. She was previously an assistant at Georgetown from 1998-2004. The Hoyas were 11-21 under Lewis this season. Patrick Ewing: College basketball stats, best moments, quotes Here are the essential facts to know about Patrick Ewing's time at Georgetown. READ MORE Men's basketball scores: The good, the bad and the ugly from this weekend in college basketball So how was your weekend? In college basketball, they came in all flavors — good, bad and ugly. But with February near, many of them set a tone for the future. READ MORE Men's college basketball stats: We found the best 3-point shooters who take the fewest 2s Introducing the THRILL score, or Three-Point Hunting Rating Involving Lots of Launches, we broke down the top 3-point shooters who take the fewest attempts from inside the line. READ MORE