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Villanova Basketball VILLANOVA BASKETBALL NovaBasketball @NovaMBB #GoNova @NovaMBB Nova_Nation 2018-19 SCHEDULE & RESULTS GAME 34 | NEW YORK, N.Y. | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN DATE OPPONENT TV TIME/RESULTS Nov. 6 Morgan State FS1 W 100-77 NO. 1 VILLANOVA WILDCATS (24-9, 13-5 BIG EAST) Nov. 10 Quinnipiac (WFC) FS2 W 86-53 Head Coach: Jay Wright Nov. 14 Michigan FS1 L 73-46 Record at VU: 446-174 Nov. 17 Furman FS2 L 76-68 OT MARCH 16, 2019 | 6:30 P.M. | TV: FOX ADVOCARE INVITATIONAL Announcers: Gus Johnson, Jim Jackson, Lisa Byington Nov. 22 vs. Canisius ESPN2 W 82-56 Radio: 610 ESPN - Play-By-Play: Ryan Fannon Analyst: Whitey Rigsby Nov. 23 vs. Oklahoma State ESPN W 77-58 Nov. 25 vs. Florida State ESPN W 66-60 IT’S WORTH NOTING... ~A 71-67 overtime victory over No. 4 Center. The Wildcats are 3-3 all-time vs. Dec. 1 at La Salle + ESPN2 W 85-78 seed Xavier Friday night lifted Villa- Seton Hall in the BIG EAST Tournament Dec. 5 Temple + FS1 W 69-59 nova to its fifth consecutive BIG EAST (.500). Tournament presented by Jeep title Dec. 8 Saint Joseph’s + FS1 W 70-58 game. In that span the Wildcats are 3-1 ~ Unanimous first team All-BIG EAST Dec. 11 at Penn + ESPN2 L 78-75 in title games (.750), posting victories selection Eric Paschall followed his over Xavier (69-52 in 2015), Creighton double-double in Thursday’s quarter- Dec. 15 at Kansas ESPN L 74-71 (74-60 in 2017) and Providence (76-66 in final win over Providence (20 points, Dec. 22 vs. UConn (MSG) CBS W 81-58 overtime in 2018) with the loss com- 10 rebounds) with some critical plays ing in 2016 to Seton Hall (69-67). Since in Friday night’s win. Paschall’s tip Jan. 2 DePaul* FS1 W 73-68 2014-15 Villanova is 12-1 in BIG EAST of a Booth miss tied the game at 58 to Jan. 5 at Providence* FOX W 65-59 Tournament action (.923). help force overtime and he sank a key 3-pointer early in extra time. The Dobbs Jan. 8 St. John’s* FS1 W 76-71 ~ Senior guard Phil Booth’s next ap- Ferry, N.Y. native scored 12 points and Jan. 13 at Creighton* FOX W 90-78 pearance in the Blue and White will be added five rebounds while logging 44 the 146th of his career – tying former minutes – one shy of a career high set Jan. 18 Xavier* (WFC) FS1 W 85-75 teammates Kris Jenkins and Josh Hart on Feb. 6 vs. Creighton (45). Jan. 22 at Butler* FS1 W 80-72 for the most ever by a Villanova player. The Baltimore, Md., native made his ~ Villanova is 19-4 this season when Jan. 27 Seton Hall* (WFC) FOX W 80-52 145th game a memorable one, drop- scoring 70 or more points in a game Jan. 30 at DePaul* CBS SN W 86-74 ping in 28 points, seven rebounds and (.826). When it fails to reach that thresh- five assists to lead the win over Xavier. old, it is 5-5 (.500). Feb. 3 Georgetown*(WFC) FS1 W 77-65 Entering Saturday’s action, Booth has Feb. 6 Creighton* CBS SN W 66-59 OT averaged 20.5 points and 5.0 rebounds ~ On Feb. 27, forward Jermaine Sam- per game thus far in the BIG EAST uels began a dramatic ascension that Feb. 9 at Marquette* FOX L 66-65 Tournament. has proved pivotal for the Wildcats. Feb. 13 Providence* FS1 W 86-67 The Franklin, Mass., native has aver- ~ This is a rematch of the 2016 BIG aged 37.8 minutes, 14.2 points and 8.8 Feb. 17 at St. John’s* (MSG) FS1 L 71-65 EAST Tournament championship rebounds per game. After connecting on Feb. 20 at Georgetown* FS1 L 85-73 game, won by Seton Hall 69-67. The 2-of-10 field goal attempts, he convert- Pirates and Wildcats split two meetings ed 3-of-4 down the stretch to bolster a Feb. 24 at Xavier* CBS L 66-54 this season. Villanova earned an 80-52 Wildcats’ attack searching for points. Feb. 27 Marquette* FS1 W 67-61 victory at the Wells Fargo Center on Jan. Samuels ended the night with 17 points 27 and Seton Hall held off the Wildcats and nine caroms. He has started 16 of Mar. 2 Butler* (WFC) FOX W 75-54 79-75, last Saturday at the Prudential Villanova’s last 17 games. Mar. 9 at Seton Hall* FOX L 79-75 Mar. 14 Providence (BET) FS1 W 73-62 LAST GAME’S STARTERS Mar. 15 Xavier (BET) FS1 W 71-67 OT Mar. 16 Seton Hall (BET) FOX 6:30 P.M. All home game played at the Finneran Pavilion (WFC) home games at Wells Fargo Center (MSG) games played at Madison Square Garden + Big Five games #2 Collin Gillespie #4 Eric Paschall #5 Phil Booth #15 Saddiq Bey #23 Jermaine Samuels So. | G R-Sr. | F R-Sr. | G Fr. | F So. | F * BIG EAST Conference games (BET) BIG EAST Tournament MEDIA INFORMATION Listen Live to every Villanova radio broadcast Media Contact: Mike Sheridan ([email protected]) via: villanova.com/TuneIn Michelle Ruel ([email protected]) Download the free TuneIn Radio app Phone: 610-519-4145/Fax: 610-519-7323 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT: NO 1. VILLANOVA (24-9, 13-5 BIG EAST) DOUBLE-DIGIT PERFORMANCES AND GAME LEADERS LED VU IN... 10+ POINTS 20+ POINTS 30+ POINTS 10+ REBOUNDS 10+ ASSISTS DOUBLE-DOUBLES POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS 1. Jahvon Quinerly 1 - - - - - - - 1 2. Collin Gillespie 11 2 1 - - - 4 - 12 3. Brandon Slater - - - - - - - - - 4. Eric Paschall 19 10 - 3 - 3 12 15 5 5. Phil Booth 15 11 - - - - 12 2 16 10. Cole Swider 2 - - - - - - - - 12. Tim Saunders - - - - - - - - - 15. Saddiq Bey 13 - - 2 - 1 1 5 2 21. Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree 5 - - 4 - 1 1 10 - 22. Peyton Heck - - - - - - - - - 23. Jermaine Samuels 6 1 - 3 - - 2 6 1 24. Joe Cremo 4 - - - - - 1 - 1 34. Tim Delaney - - - - - - - - - VILLANOVA IN GAMES DECIDED GAME MARGINS BY... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20+ 5 points or less ............................2-4 Wins By... - - - 1 1 3 2 1 - 2 1 4 - - - - 1 - 1 6 6-10 points ...................................8-2 Losses By... 1 - 2 1 - 1 - 1 - - - 2 - - - - - - - 1 11-19 points .................................7-2 20 or more points .......................6-1 LEADS AND DEFICTS Largest lead ........................................................37 vs. Quinnipiac Largest halftime deficit in a win ............................ 4, vs. DePaul Largest deficit .......................................................32 vs. Michigan Largest deficit in a win ......................................... 14, vs. DePaul Largest halftime lead ....................................... 27 vs. Quinnipiac Largest winning margin .................................. 33 vs. Quinnipiac Largest halftime deficit ........................................27 vs. Michgian Largest losing margin ..........................................27 vs. Michigan VILLANOVA’S RECORD WHEN... Overall ...................................................................24-9 STREAKS Home .....................................................................13-2 Current Streak ....................................................... W2 Away .......................................................................5-7 Longest Streak ..................................................... W11 Neutral ....................................................................6-0 Highest FG Percentage in a Game .................... .574 BIG EAST ..............................................................13-5 Lowest FG Percentage in a Game .................... ..318 Non-Conference ...................................................11-4 When Leading at Halftime .................................17-3 Big Five ....................................................................3-1 When Trailing at Halftime ...................................6-6 In Overtime: ...........................................................2-1 When Tied at Halftime .........................................1-0 MONTH-BY-MONTH SCORING November ...............................................................5-2 Score 59 or less .......................................................0-2 December ................................................................4-2 Score 60-69 points ..................................................5-3 January ....................................................................8-0 Score 70-79 points ..................................................8-4 Februray ..................................................................4-4 Score 80-89 points ..................................................9-0 March.......................................................................3-1 Score 90 points or more ........................................2-0 Allow 50 points or less ..........................................0-0 AGAINST THE CONFERENCES Allow 50-59 points ...............................................10-0 ACC .........................................................................1-0 Allow 60-69 points .................................................7-2 American .................................................................2-0 Allow 70-79 points .................................................7-6 Atlantic 10 ...............................................................2-0 Allow 80-89 points .................................................0-1 Big 12 .......................................................................1-1 Allow 90 points or more ............................................ BIG EAST ..............................................................15-5 Big Ten ....................................................................0-1 Ivy League ..............................................................0-1 MAAC .....................................................................2-0 MEAC ......................................................................1-0 SoCon ......................................................................0-1 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT: NO 1. VILLANOVA (24-9, 13-5 BIG EAST) THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED..
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