NCAAB Game Recap - Villanova at Temple
Sun Feb 16, 2020 1:00 PM EST

SDSU
72
Bois
55
F
Vill
76
Temp
56
F
Utah
62
Oreg
80
F
Iowa
58
Minn
55
F
Cin
70
ECU
67
F(OT)
Monm
72
Niag
77
F
Ind
65
Mich
89
F
Albany
66
Maine
60
F
Maris
70
Iona
78
F
Tul
57
WichSt
82
F
Duques
59
Ford
54
F
IL-C
73
NoKY
43
F
IUPUI
66
WriSt
106
F
Fairf
44
StPet
61
F
Manh
52
Sien
65
F
Colg
80
LoyMD
84
F
Mem
61
UConn
64
F
IPFW
64
SDSt
75
F
Evans
80
Drake
85
F
Quin
63
Rider
79
F
MOSt
71
IndSt
58
F
Denv
62
NebOm
85
F
NCSU
68
BC
71
F
AzSt
80
Cal
75
F

Feb 16, 2020, 1:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(15) Villanova

26

50

76

Temple

30

26

56

Gillespie leads No. 15 Villanova past Temple
Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:01 PM

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Faced with a halftime deficit, Collin Gillespie and Villanova didn’t panic.

Gillespie scored a season-high 29 points to lead No. 15 Villanova to a 76-56 comeback victory over Philadelphia rival Temple on Sunday.

Jermaine Samuels added 13 points and Jeremiah Robinson-Earl had 10 for Villanova (19-6), which won its seventh straight game over Temple while finishing 4-0 in the Big 5.

The Wildcats, hurt by early foul trouble to starters Justin Moore and Robinson-Earl, trailed by four points at halftime. But they took over after the break, using a game-changing 20-2 run over the first 5 minutes, 46 seconds of the second half to take control.

“We were good, we were positive, we knew we had to make adjustments and stick to our game plan,” Gillespie said of the feeling at the break. “In the second half we made stops at the defensive end, and it gave us easy opportunities at offensive end.”

Villanova made 7 of 10 shots, including 6 of 8 3-pointers, during the stretch while Temple was 1 of 8 from the field, 0 for 3 from beyond the arc and committed five turnovers.

“Great second half,” Villanova coach Jay Wright said. “We just made shots. When that happens, any team is tough to beat. It started with our defensive effort in second half and that led to making shots. That together was the difference.”

Quinton Rose scored 22 points and Nate Pierre-Louis had 16 for Temple (13-12).

Temple was in good position to pull off the upset after the opening 20 minutes.

But Villanova quickly erased a four-point halftime deficit by hitting three 3-pointers early in the second half, the last by Gillespie with 17:41 remaining put Villanova up 35-30.

And the Wildcats continued to pour it on.

Moore's 3-pointer with 14:14 left gave Villanova a 46-32 lead.

Temple got within seven at 49-42 on Rose’s drive with 10 minutes left, but never got closer.

FROM DISTANCE

Outside shooting was a big difference, as Villanova made 17 of 36 on 3-pointers while Temple was 2 of 16 from beyond the arc.

“It’s really been our Achilles’ heel,” Temple coach Aaron McKie said.

Gillespie had a career-high seven 3-pointers.

“He trumped us this afternoon,” McKie said.

BIG 5

Temple and Villanova have been the standard bearers of the Philadelphia Big 5, the yearly city round-robin series that also includes La Salle, Penn and Saint Joseph’s. The Wildcats already had clinched at least a share of their 27th title with wins earlier this season over the other three Philadelphia rivals. They are now tied with Temple for most Big 5 titles.

“I’m very proud of that,” Wright said. “It’s something we’ll talk about at the end of the season. We never spend too much time during the season. It’s just the next game; we really work on that. It’s great, I’m happy, but at the end of the year we’ll look back and be very proud of that.”

The Owls last beat the Wildcats on Dec. 5, 2012, and Villanova increased its lead to 51-43 in the series that goes back to 1914.

BIG PICTURE

Villanova: The Wildcats are third in the tough Big East with six conference games remaining. Villanova has a chance to finish strong in the league, as five of its six remaining Big East games are against teams that are the bottom five teams in the league. Villanova’s other conference game is a rematch at first-place Seton Hall on March 4. The Pirates defeated Villanova 70-64 on Feb. 8 at the Wells Fargo Center.

Temple: The Owls’ best hope to make the NCAA tournament is to win the American Athletic Conference tournament and Temple could help itself with a better seeding. The top four league teams get a first-round bye in the conference tournament. Temple is 5-7 in the AAC and three games back of fourth-place SMU with six games remaining. If the Owls can’t grab the No. 4 seed or higher, they’ll have to win four games in four days in the AAC tournament to grab the conference’s automatic bid.

UP NEXT

Villanova: At DePaul on Wednesday.

Temple: Hosts Connecticut on Thursday.

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Leaders

Villanova PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Gillespie 29 0 5 2 1 0
J. Samuels 13 0 1 7 0 0
Temple PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
Q. Rose 22 0 3 5 2 1
N. Pierre-Louis 16 0 3 11 0 1

Team Comparison

Vill Temp
Points For 76 56
Field Goals 27/59-46% 22/60-37%
Three Pointers 17/36-47% 2/16-12%
Free Throws 5/6-83% 10/13-77%
Offensive Rebounds 9 8
Defensive Rebounds 31 23
Rebounds 45 36
Blocks 1 3
Steals 3 3
Turnovers 13 9
Personal Fouls 12 12
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Vill Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Feb 16 Vill 76 @ Temp 56 C. Gillespie 29 Q. Rose 22

Game Information

Stadium: Liacouras Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 10,206
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