Villanova's season ends in Round 2
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Villanova's season ends in Round 2
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Villanova will not be playing in the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in six seasons.
The Wildcats, the second-seeded team in the South Regional, had needed overtime to get past 15th-seeded Robert Morris in Thursday’s opener. Saturday afternoon at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center, they were eliminated by 10th-seeded Saint Mary’s College in the second round, 75-68.
Coming off a Final Four appearance a year ago, this was probably not quite as early as most of Nova Nation envisioned the season ending. Especially when the Wildcats won 20 of their first 21 and got to No. 2 in the polls. But they lost five of their last seven coming into the Madness. So maybe another long run was just asking a little too much from this group, which did have six first-year players.
Still, when the Selection Committee makes you the two …
“It was a challenge all year,” said coach Jay Wright, who’d been 4-0 in this round and 8-1 when he was the higher seed. “It was a first time for us. And we’ve talked about that a lot with our team, that there’s so much expectation but a lot of the guys on this team really haven’t earned that. And there was also a lot of praise put on this team that we really hadn’t earned. Inside our team, I’m proud of them. They stuck together, to the bitter end.
“Our journey was not an easy one. It was a tough one. I thought we were playing hard at the end. We probably played the hardest tonight that we played all year. That’s what we want to do, be the best we can be at the end of the year. But we understand the expectations were much higher for this team. And we have to take what comes with that. We do. That’s part of being an athlete these days. It’s part of being a team at this level that gets this type of attention.”
The Wildcats (25-8) had trailed at the half, 38-31, against a team that had just won its first NCAA game in 41 years, over seventh-seeded Richmond. With 91/2 minutes left, they took their first lead since 11-9, at 53-51. And it went back and forth from there.
Villanova would lead again at 56-55 and 61-59, with a little over five minutes to go. But they would score only more one field goal, at the 31/2-minute mark, before the final 12 seconds. Still, Corey Fisher tied it at 65 with two free throws at 1:35. On the ensuing possession, Mickey McConnell banked in a 3-pointer from the left wing. The Wildcats missed a two at the other end, McConnell needed no glass to make a pair of foul shots at 40 seconds, the Wildcats turned it over and freshman Matthew Dellavedova, one of three Australian starters on the Gaels, pretty much ended things by adding two more from the line at 23.3.
St. Mary’s, which had to replace six of its top eight scorers from last season, got 32 points from fifth-year senior center Omar Samhan, who shot 13-for-16. But his last basket came with seven minutes remaining, and his last points were at 5:05. Against Richmond, he had 29. McConnell went 5-for-10, 3-for-6, for 15 points. Dellavedova added 14. Both played 40 minutes. McConnell didn’t have a turnover.
The Wildcats got 15 points from Corey Stokes and 10 from Wayns, in 18 energetic minutes off the bench. The freshman from Roman Catholic will be a large part of the future. But top scorer Scottie Reynolds had only 8, on 2-for-11 shooting. Fisher, their second-leading scorer, went 3-for-13 for 9. Freshman center Mouphtaou Yarou, who’d come up big against Robert Morris, had 4 points and as many boards in 17 minutes.
Reynolds finishes his career as the second-leading scorer in program history, 21 behind Kerry Kittles. He’d gone 2-for-15 on Thursday, but 15-for-16 from the line. This time, he was 3-for-3. After shooting 50 percent from the field in the Big East, he went 13-for-52, 6-for-28 from the arc, in his final four games.
“It hurts, especially when it’s your last game,” he said. “That’s the way it goes. It’s hard to accept that the season’s over, when you know how longer it could have gone.
“I hope the young guys remember the image (of the final scoreboard), and how much it takes to get to this point, and how much more it takes to get to the point we got last year. There’s a fine line. It lets everyone know just how special last year was.”
The Gaels will play either third seed Baylor or 11th seed Old Dominion Friday in Houston.
“I probably had some of the best looks I had all season,” said Reynolds. “I don’t know. It’s just one of those couple of games. I never had that all season. There’s no shame in that.”
St. Mary’s shot 24-for-48, 7-for-19 from deep and 20-for-26 at the line. Villanova went 25-for-69, also 7-for-19 and 11-for-11. They had seven turnovers, which matched a season low set way back in early January.
In the end, it wasn’t quite enough. They’ll have a longer offseason than expected to think about it.
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YES!!!!!!! THANK GOD GOOD RIDANCE KITTYCATS! rw5381
Booie: That's a little extreme, although I do think the person should be tarred and feathered. Vituperator
Villanova was overrated all year. Their early schedule, mostly cupcakes and backloaded the tough games which they lost mostly. This is not a surprise. Wright can recruit but can't coach 'em up....like Mr. Lappas before him.....he should be on a short leash. boasocal
what about the incredibly obnoxious videos that force you to reach desperately for the mute button? IamObsessed
Overtime against an Ivy League team and a nobody. The Big East came up small. steelydad
HaH Look at that Picture, Like Coach Like Players !!!!!!! WHAAAAAAA OVERRATED ALL YEAR WHAT DID YOU ACTUALLY EXPECT, THE IMMACULATA MIGHTY MACS WOULD HAVE BEATEN NOVA! DonovanistheEaglesallTimeGreatestPlayer- Thanks for a thrilling season, Wildcats! Can't wait for the next one if the glimpse of the future we saw today is any indication of what's in store! *Callie*
- Thanks for a thrilling season, Wildcats! Can't wait for the next one if the glimpse of the future we saw today is any indication of what's in store! *Callie*
Jay Wright should worry about coaching then worry about where he gets his next $1,000 suit. Terrible job of coaching the last half of the season. slade1955
So it wasn't Villanova's year... Jay Wright is still a good coach and Villanova is still a good team. I don't understand the above commenters' need to kick someone when they're down. villanovafan
Andy Reid having proven how much this town hates sports bridesmaids, you almost have to wonder if about a week's worth of abuse from WIP and 97.5 won't result in Jay Wright answering the phone the next time Ed Stefanski calls. MediaDave- 4 meaningless anonymous posts, thats about right, LOL!!!
Dont Worry Nova, the Cuse will Represent the Big East..... Like Always...... Losers! DonovanistheEaglesallTimeGreatestPlayer
"Jay Wright is still a good coach and Villanova is still a good team". Too bad there's no "good" bracket in this thing. They'd be the #1 seed there. heynow856
i knew they were not going to get out of the second round no matter who they played.. Villanova played poorly towards the end of the season so no surprise.. chollie
VANILLA-NOVA, ALWAYS OVER-RATED, #2 Seed was a Joke! They lost 6 of their last 8 games, Havent reached final four other then last year since 1985! Refs gave them the game vs Robert Morris, that they need OT to pull out....The country found out what a Fraud of a program this is. Unblievable how much Press they get. Reynolds was playing hurt? Who cares?? they are a team, LaSalle lost 3 of their starters this year....they are not crying like Nova does. Way to go St Marys!! paoloe23
So long losers... El Luchador
i like how all of the dirtballs are loving this so much. if you aren't as good as someone, then celebrate their hard times. classic philly. maybe throw a parade if the penguins lose to the caps or the cowboys lose a playoff game. alyosha
This was a great team that gave its all this year and I am so proud of them. Great job, guys! Good luck Scottie in the NBA! Yanksin4
Hey Donovan, still posting? Isn't Saturday night quarter beer night at the John Birch Society?? Yeah, Nova lost in second round, but you can't go to the Final Four every year. You've heard of the Final Four right? Nova went last year, also went in '85(won the whole darn thing that year), also went in 1971(and 1939, but who's counting). Owls and Hawks haven't been there since Kennedy was in office and got nowhere near the final! So enjoy kicking Nova while they're down...because it won't be for very long if history is any indicator. TonyDow
Love to see all the haters come out. Really classy. Wright can't coach? I guess all those Sweet 16s and last year's Final Four were just lucky? To any of you Temple fans posting from the confines of your parents' basement that you've converted into a really cool pad, tell me how many Final Fours the "legendary" John Chaney got to. BTW, as usual, who was the last Big 5 team standing at the end of the year? Thought so. billyo516
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Paole, you're kidding right?? Do you really want to compare trips to the Final Four between Nova and the rest of the Big 5? Nova ALONE has has 4, the FOUR other Big 5 teams combines for only 5 TOTAL! And I'm pretty sure Nova will be there again before your Explorers even make the tournament. So enjoy tonight, before you know it'll be December and Nova will be wiping the floor with Lasalle. TonyDow
this was a good year considering the players nova had. too bad they peaked early rather than late. they'll be a force again next year bc although they won't have reynolds, they'll be a more complete team. jay wright has already established himself as a great coach. congrats to all you nova haters... bunch of losers... GoPhils09
There sure are alot of guys on this post who seem to do nothing but check out Jay Wright and comment what kind of suit he wears and how he looks. Not that there's anything wrong with that..... TonyDow
Like to see all the haters come out after the loss. Now I see why the national media thinks Philly fans are low class. Fans boo when you win and are happy when you lose so you can sink to their level. Jay, great job and will see you in the tourney next year. Fran, continue to prosper. Phil, let's get the program back on track. Go Big 5. StorminNorman
Attaguy StorminNorman!! TonyDow
BillyYo. Getting to a sweet 16 with the talent Wright has isn't a big accomplishment. The Final Four was a nice run, but he still lacks the ability to adjust during games. Who is to say that this team will play defense next year? Jay has a lot of work to do this summer. Philadel12
Didn;t Jay Wright coach Villanova to the Final 4 last year? This board is filled with idiots. Like the one who says Wright will hear all the sports radio calls...then take the Sixers job. Brilliant mcat13
Thank you, Nova, for a fun year. Can't wait til next year! lgeagles
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Love when Temple and St Joe's fans rip Nova. Temple couldn't beat an Ivy league school and in the last 30 years St Joe's has had one good year in 2004. Get a good program St. Joe's before you rip Nova. At least Temple fans have a great program that has done way better than the Hawks. Go Nova! 3 new big recruits next year with 9 players returning. Joe WS
Comment removed.- Nova Gaytion pburns2
Who on this team makes the players around them better. B-ball is a team sport and VU came up short on team. The offense is based on a bunch of guys dribbling to create there own shot. Look at the assist column after every game - 4 guards on the court with minimal assist. Next year..........................blah! gulfportdan
Just an embarrassing year. JW is recruiting the Nike Top 50, not good, team players. Too many tattoos, not enough basketball smarts and selflessness. I have never been this ashamed of my alma mater. Tim Holleran
I've been following Villanova for 46 years and this is the first year I came away they deserved to lose after the RM game. The Andy analogies are, unfortunately, fitting, because Jay Wright refused to change the offense when King went in the tank. He insisted on relying solely on Scottie Reynolds. Three words: more Corey Stokes. jimmyeagles
Philadel12 is right, winning a game or 2 in the tournament with Nova's talent is not an accomplishment. If you disagree, you must be happy with Penn States annual trip to the Alamo Bowl. Both programs get top 5 recruiting classes, but continually FAIL year after year. Leron
Tonydow, good posts. Remember, Nova has to have had a pretty good program to get this many haters. Like the John Birch comment. Most of 5these low brows probably thought you were talking about birch beer. StorminNorman


