Syracuse and Georgetown meet for the 100th time Saturday when the Orange host the Hoyas in the latest installment of their classic rivalry.As former Big East Conference rivals, Syracuse and Georgetown have staged many memorable contests over the decades with the Orange holding a 54-45 all-time advantage. The teams still meet annually despite the Orange now playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference.Syracuse has won five of the last seven meetings, including a 12-point triumph in Washington D.C. last December.”It definitely felt like a Big East game,” Hoyas coach Ed Cooley said after last season’s contest.This time around, Georgetown (7-2) is coming off a 73-60 loss to West Virginia in which the team shot under 38 percent from the floor and committed 14 turnovers.”When the ball has music, when the ball is singing, unbelievable music happens,” Cooley said. “The music is the play. The music is body movement and screening an open shot. We didn’t have good music today.”Thomas Sorber is the team’s leading scorer at 15.4 points per game, although the freshman has failed to reach that average in six of the last seven games.