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Monday, February 8, 2010

After road losses on Saturday, both Villanova and Temple have dropped in the Associated Press Top 25 men's basketball poll.

Villanova (20-2) is now ranked fourth, behind Kansas, Syracuse and Kentucky. Villanova was No. 2 last week but lost at Georgetown on Saturday, 103-90. The Wildcats face a tough opponent Monday night at 19-3 West Virginia, the nation's fifth-ranked team.

Temple (19-5) dropped from 19th to 21st after a 71-54 loss at Richmond. The Owls play host to Rhode Island on Saturday at 4 p.m.

Posted by Daily News staff @ 3:31 PM  Permalink | 4 comments
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Posted 04:07 PM, 02/08/2010
inquisitor
it's Hooter's birhtday...no way they lose
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Posted 05:44 PM, 02/08/2010
Phillies1120
Worst officiated game I've seen in a long time. Monroe is a joke...acting like a punk at the end of the game when Nova fouled him while he was trying to run up the score over 100. Reality is going to hurt the Hoyas when it slaps them in the head in the Big East tourney!
Posted 10:32 PM, 02/08/2010
ghostdog
I can't believe how poorly officiated Novas two losses have been. I mean, they only lost by 10 and 13. A call here or there - and it's single digit loses in both games. Stoopid refs!
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