Georgetown coach Ed Cooley proclaimed that his team’s win Saturday at Syracuse was its best “by far” in his two seasons with the Hoyas.Now the question is: Can the high-flying Hoyas sustain their success in the Big East?Georgetown (8-2) will begin to find out when it faces Creighton (7-4) in the conference opener for both teams Wednesday night in Washington.Over the last three seasons, the Hoyas have lost six straight to the Blue Jays, with each of the defeats coming by double-digit margins.But off to its best start since 2017-18, Georgetown is plotting a turnaround season.The leaders of the Hoyas’ resurgence have been Thomas Sorber and Jayden Epps, who share the team lead in scoring at 15.5 points per game.Epps was brilliant against Syracuse, hitting 11 of 15 shots, including 4 of 6 from 3-point range, on his way to scoring 27 points.After the win over the Orange, Cooley was more interested in talking about Epps’ defense.”His development defensively, it’s almost like he’s a new player,” Cooley said.