NCAAB Game Recap - Providence at Villanova
Tue Jan 23, 2018 6:30 PM EST

Prov
69
Vill
89
F
Clem
36
UVA
61
F
Duke
84
Wake
70
F
Kansas
80
Okla
85
F
OkSt
70
TxTch
75
F
Vand
62
Tenn
67
F
Ark
80
UGA
77
F(2OT)
(N/A)
86
UMKC
74
F
Rider
90
Fairf
88
F
Campbl
94
Lib
85
F
Wisc
67
Iowa
85
F
Toled
85
W MI
81
F
Ball
80
Kent
88
F(OT)
David
64
Dayt
65
F
Mia-O
70
CenMI
61
F
E MI
69
Buff
83
F
Ohio
68
Akr
71
F
ETXB
66
ORU
93
F
BGSU
62
NIU
93
F
MOSt
52
Brad
72
F
Bama
66
Miss
78
F
Crei
68
StJon
63
F
WilJe
80
GrCan
96
F
VCU
75
StLou
74
F(OT)
NW
77
Minn
69
F
TAMU
65
LSU
77
F
MissSt
65
KY
78
F
UNLV
63
Fres
69
F

Jan 23, 2018, 6:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Providence

30

39

69

(1) Villanova

39

50

89

Paschall scores 17, leads No. 1 Villanova past Providence
Tue Jan 23, 2018 11:50 PM

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Jay Wright gave his NFC championship game tickets to his kids. They sent Wright and his wife photos from the Philadelphia Eagles' romp over the Vikings and texted updates on all the fun they had at the Linc.

Who wouldn't want to ditch the parents to root on the Birds?

Even Villanova's coach knows the top team in the nation is no match in Philly fandom compared to the team in green.

With Philadelphia swept up in a Super Bowl frenzy, No. 1 Villanova showed again why city sports fans can also brag about having the best team in college basketball. Just across the street from where the Eagles clinched a Super Bowl berth, the Wildcats used a 22-2 run in the first half to cruise to their sixth straight win, 89-69 over Providence on Tuesday night.

The Wildcats (19-1, 6-1 Big East) are the only program in the AP Top 25 that plays in the shadow of four major pro teams that share a sports complex.

Philly is an Eagles city. The Wildcats, even with the 2016 national championship, are just along for the ride.

Villanova was forced to play this season at the Wells Fargo Center, home of the NBA's 76ers, because of renovations at its on-campus arena. The Wildcats improved to 7-0 in their temporary digs, even though the 20,000-seat arena drew only an announced 8,595 fans.

"It's starting to feel like this is our home court," Wright said.

Interest in college hoops doesn't really pick up around town until the Eagles' season is over. The Wildcats might have three more wins by the time fans start paying attention on Feb 5 - give or take a possible parade date.

Eric Paschall led six Wildcats in double figures with 17 points, Omari Spellman had 16 and Jalen Brunson scored 15.

What the fans might have missed is Brunson, a first-team preseason All-American, playing his way into national player-of-the-year contention. The recent funk from Oklahoma's Trae Young could open the door for the Nova guard to take home some postseason hardware. He entered the game tops on Villanova in scoring, third in the Big East in assists and third in the conference in 3-point accuracy.

The Wildcats had off on Sunday and a poor practice a day before the Big East matchup, and they started in a 24-15 hole.

"They try to use their speed and quickness and they definitely took advantage of that today," Paschall said.

The Wildcats rallied to lead 39-30 at halftime. Donte DiVincenzo and Mikal Bridges hit consecutive 3-pointers to spark the decisive run. Spellman, the preseason Big East freshman of the year, had a three-point play when he tossed the ball up in the lane and it rolled around the rim before falling through the net.

The Friars (14-7, 5-3) missed eight straight field goals midway through the second half, and Brunson and Paschal hit 3s that stretched the lead and sent the Wildcats on their way to their sixth straight win against Providence.

"I like the way we played for about 22 minutes," Providence coach Ed Cooley said. "Every mistake, they took advantage of. I was proud of our guys in some sequences, but the breakdowns really hurt us and they took total advantage of that."

BIG PICTURE

Providence: The Friars' career record vs. No. 1 teams fell to 2-15 and they dropped to 1-3 against Top 25 teams this season. Rodney Bullock was the top scorer with 16 points.

Villanova: Outside of their 22-2 run, the Wildcats didn't really shoot that well. But the Wildcats entered tops in the Big East in scoring defense (64.8 points), and they kept Providence to 37 percent shooting from the floor. ... Bridges had 11 points and nine rebounds. ... Paschall and Bridges each had four steals.

HE SAID IT

Asked about the 22-2 run, Wright asked, "late?"

No, it only seemed like the Wildcats went on that kind of spurt in the second half.

"Oh, after we were down. Yeah, I didn't know it was that much," Wright said.

UP NEXT

Providence plays the middle of three straight road games Jan. 31 at Seton Hall.

Villanova plays Sunday against Marquette.

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Leaders

Providence PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Bullock 16 0 1 3 0 0
J. Lindsey 14 0 0 4 0 2
Villanova PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
E. Paschall 17 0 5 2 4 3
O. Spellman 16 0 1 6 0 2

Team Comparison

Prov Vill
Points For 69 89
Field Goals 23/62-37% 33/66-50%
Three Pointers 8/22-36% 12/29-41%
Free Throws 15/20-75% 11/15-73%
Offensive Rebounds 21 12
Defensive Rebounds 23 21
Rebounds 53 35
Blocks 5 5
Steals 2 10
Turnovers 14 7
Personal Fouls 17 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Vill Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 23 Prov 69 @ Vill 89 R. Bullock 16 E. Paschall 17

Game Information

Stadium: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 8,595
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