NCAAB Game Recap - Villanova at UConn
Sat Dec 22, 2018 12:30 PM EST

Kansas
76
AzSt
80
F
Wake
64
Tenn
83
F
AF
50
Mich
71
F
W&M
40
UVA
72
F
Akr
62
Nev
68
F
Murr
88
Aub
93
F
KY
80
UNC
72
F
StLou
59
FSU
81
F
OhSt
80
UCLA
66
F
Gram
53
Wisc
84
F
WriSt
63
MissSt
67
F
JU
64
Ind
94
F
Savan
64
Iowa
110
F
CS-Ful
62
Nebras
86
F
Tul
59
AlaAM
67
F
ASU
69
Campbl
70
F
JSU
72
WVU
74
F
USC-Up
71
NCSU
98
F
StFPA
76
Leh
88
F
UGA
70
GaTec
59
F
ArkLR
94
GTown
102
F(OT)
(N/A)
54
David
88
F
MD-ES
58
Amer
82
F
Sien
57
HolyC
60
F
Vill
81
UConn
58
F
(N/A)
54
Hof
107
F
Niag
78
Army
66
F
Colum
65
Rut
68
F(OT)
Temp
82
Drex
64
F
Fairf
63
UNH
57
F
Brown
78
Maris
53
F
CenCT
93
Maine
90
F(2OT)
JackSt
72
CenMI
81
F
Marsh
68
TAMU
92
F
UND
62
NrthIA
64
F
SCSt
56
Cin
77
F
Stony
76
Quin
73
F
ArkPB
72
MOSt
93
F
SIU-E
79
CSNor
85
F
GrgWas
61
Harv
75
F
(N/A)
72
E MI
90
F
SeLA
60
Brad
63
F
ChiSt
59
NIU
100
F
TxSt
70
Ark
73
F
Iona
84
Yale
99
F
Hartfo
68
Merrim
77
F
ArkSt
52
Syr
82
F
Clem
78
SouthCar
68
F
Morg
53
ODU
76
F
FAU
55
Mia-FL
75
F
E KY
84
Duques
85
F(OT)
Presb
69
Dayt
81
F
Tows
51
LaSal
57
F
Lib
66
APSU
75
F
HiPt
59
Rich
74
F
Mobil
67
Nich
84
F
Elon
59
UMKC
95
F
TNSt
41
Mem
99
F
WIMil
67
W MI
66
F
IndSt
72
Colora
67
F
Pacif
71
Bois
83
F
StMar
68
W Ky
71
F
UNCG
83
Samf
75
F
BC
65
DeP
62
F
SHSU
79
UtVal
85
F
DelSt
69
Web
83
F
WichSt
54
VCU
70
F
Penn
75
NM
65
F
Winth
79
SIU
71
F
(N/A)
44
MtStM
83
F
N CO
67
Rider
74
F
FlGlf
56
Fla
77
F
LoyMa
53
UCRiv
60
F
Stan
65
USF
74
F
LoyIL
42
StJos
45
F
IdaSt
65
UCSB
84
F
ColSt
61
LongB
64
F
How
82
Hamp
89
F
TXAMC
68
LaTec
73
F
WIGB
75
Evans
80
F
UNLV
73
HI
59
F
Seton
78
MD
74
F
TN-M
53
Fres
93
F
BYU
81
SDSU
90
F
Vand
58
KSU
69
F
Wyo
65
UTEP
76
F
UCDav
68
Ariz
70
F
NMSt
63
Drake
66
F
McNee
64
UTRGV
68
F
Corn
53
SMU
81
F
Mont
85
SDSt
74
F
SacHr
82
StJon
104
F
Tuls
69
ORU
59
F
Mizzu
79
Ill
63
F
MsVl
64
GrCan
85
F
ETSU
89
Norf
61
F
URI
82
Buck
84
F
USD
82
WaSt
75
F
UNCC
57
TCU
82
F

Dec 22, 2018, 12:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Villanova

30

51

81

UConn

30

28

58

Quinerly makes instant impact to help Villanova top Uconn
Sat Dec 22, 2018 4:18 PM

NEW YORK (AP) Jahvon Quinerly had waited all season to prove he could post solid stats instead of just alarming Instagram captions. He got his chance with an inadvertent whack on a Villanova teammate at practice.

Quinerly's elbow put a knot on Collin Gillespie's head during a drill that sidelined the starter and opened a spot in the rotation.

Quinerly had been benched, committed a social media fail and hardly played like a five-star recruit when he did get a chance for the Wildcats. Against UConn, Quinerly suddenly was a factor in ending a rare Villanova losing streak.

"You feel you can do more all the time," he said.

Quinerly had the steal of the game and scored 10 points in critical minutes, and the national champion Villanova Wildcats avoided their first three-game losing streak in nearly six years with an 81-58 win over Connecticut on Saturday at Madison Square Garden.

"He showed that he's been working at what we do even though he hasn't been playing," coach Jay Wright said.

Quinerly, a star recruit who originally committed to Arizona, has had a baffling freshman season. He struggled to get off the bench and missed a game with an injury. Quinerly played only seconds against Penn and was benched against Kansas days after writing an Instagram post criticizing his own program. He turned social media outbursts into highlight-reel bursts against the Huskies (9-4).

Quinerly quickly deleted an Instagram post that said "Was my 2nd choice for a reason" after the Penn loss. But social media users noticed and Quinerly later apologized on, yes, social media.

"It was a big mistake on my end," he said of the caption.

Wright turned the mistake into a teaching moment.

"I told him, I know that's frustration. I know it's not you," Wright said. "I knew he felt terrible."

Quinerly, who played 24 minutes, shot an airball and threw a pass straight into UConn's hands in the first half that might have earned him a spot on the bench had Gillespie not been out. He hit a 3 in the first half and had the game's spotlight "drive of the game" with a midcourt steal during a 19-0 run that he fed to Phil Booth for an easy basket.

He seemed at ease with the pressure off - when a corner 3 rattled around the rim before it trickled out, Quinerly smiled at the oh-so close attempt.

"I feel like the airball kind of helped me," he said. "I knew that I could keep playing after that. I couldn't let it affect me at all."

Eric Paschall scored 21 points and Booth had 18 for Villanova. The Wildcats (9-4) had been reeling with consecutive losses at college basketball's most renowned venues; against Penn at Philly's Palestra and to No. 1 Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse. The Huskies seemed primed to make it three straight holding a 36-35 lead at the Garden, where the Wildcats celebrated the last two Big East Tournament titles.

Unlike their recent defeats when they wilted down the stretch, Villanova flashed the horsepower of old and unleashed a 19-0 run that sent fans into a frenzy. Joe Cremo hit three 3s during the spurt that made it hard to believe this was the same program that already matched the season loss total from each of the last two seasons.

Cremo stepped into the starting lineup once Quinerly smacked Gillespie during a drill in practice on Thursday. Cremo, a graduate transfer from Albany, made the most of his new role.

The Wildcats hadn't lost three straight since January 2013 against Syracuse, Pittsburgh and Providence in the last season of the old Big East. The Wildcats have won two national titles since then and a loss here or there had seemed more like a minor inconvenience. But after losing four stars from last year's title team to the NBA, Villanova has struggled, though three losses have come to Top 25 teams.

BIG PICTURE

Villanova: Is Quinerly a permanent rotation player or was this a one-game wonder? More games like this one, and Quinerly may be the ball-handling guard who can create from the perimeter the Wildcats need.

UConn: Jalen Adams, who averaged 17.3 points, scored only eight and the Huskies had 17 turnovers.

"When things start going badly, you've got to get more determined," coach Dan Hurley said. "I don't think there's an area where we're necessarily excelling."

Christian Vital hit four 3s and scored 18 points for UConn.

THE TRILOGY

The former Big East rivals wrap up their three-year series with a game next season in Philly.

UP NEXT

Villanova: Opens Big East play Jan. 2 at home against DePaul.

UConn: Hits the road to play Jan 2 at USF in the AAC opener.

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Leaders

Villanova PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
E. Paschall 21 0 5 6 2 1
P. Booth 18 0 7 7 1 0
UConn PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Vital 18 0 0 5 1 0
A. Gilbert 14 0 3 0 1 0

Team Comparison

Vill UConn
Points For 81 58
Field Goals 27/47-57% 22/54-41%
Three Pointers 12/23-52% 7/18-39%
Free Throws 15/24-62% 7/14-50%
Offensive Rebounds 7 5
Defensive Rebounds 28 16
Rebounds 35 21
Blocks 2 5
Steals 9 5
Turnovers 19 17
Personal Fouls 18 21
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Vill Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Dec 22 Vill 81 @ UConn 58 E. Paschall 21 C. Vital 18

Game Information

Stadium: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Attendance: 16,027
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