Fresh off their first Big East Conference
loss of the season, the Villanova Wildcats will attempt to get back on track
in Morgantown against the West Virginia Mountaineers this evening.
Villanova dropped a 103-90 decision at Georgetown on Saturday in a game that
was never really close. That setback halted an 11-game win streak for the
Wildcats, who are now 20-2 overall and 9-1 in league action. They had recorded
four consecutive double-digit triumphs prior to Saturday's loss.
As for West Virginia, it has quietly put together a six-game win streak to
move to 19-3 overall and 8-2 in conference. The club has posted back-to-back
19-point victories, including Saturday's 79-60 decision over St. John's.
Expect the Mountaineers to play with a wealth of confidence this evening, as
they are 9-1 at home this season.
Although Villanova holds a 20-18 edge over WVU in the all-time series, the
Mountaineers have won four of the last five meetings.
Villanova trailed Georgetown by 19 points at intermission on Saturday after
allowing the Hoyas to shoot 55.6 percent from the floor in the first half,
including 8-of-13 from three-point range. Rather than make adjustments and
improve in the second half, the Wildcats permitted an even higher shooting
percentage over the final 20 minutes. Villanova turned the ball over 18 times
in the tilt and was outscored 39-17 from the foul line. Both Scottie Reynolds
and Corey Fisher scored 24 points in defeat, and Corey Stokes added 10 points.
Through 22 games, Reynolds is averaging 18.7 ppg on the strength of his 40.5
percent efficiency from three-point range. Fisher checks in with 13.7 ppg, and
Antonio Pena adds 11.0 ppg and 7.4 rpg. The Wildcats are generating 85.2 ppg
while limiting opponents to 72.0 ppg on 40.5 percent shooting.
There are four double-digit scorers in the fold for West Virginia, and Da'Sean
Butler leads the pack with 17.3 ppg. More than just a scorer, Butler also
brings 6.2 rpg and 74 assists to the lineup. Kevin Jones provides 14.2 ppg and
7.6 rpg for WVU, which is getting 11.1 ppg and 8.7 rpg from Devin Ebanks.
Darryl Bryant rounds out the foursome with 10.3 ppg and 76 assists for a
Mountaineer squad that is netting 73.8 ppg while holding opponents to 61.5
ppg. Rebounding has clearly been a strength for the team, as it is ripping
down 8.0 rpg more than foes. Butler was sensational against St. John's over
the weekend, as he exploded for 33 points on the strength of a 7-of-7 effort
from three-point range. The Mountaineers connected on only 25 percent of their
total shots in the first half and trailed by 11 points at intermission.
Fortunately, the team shot 65.5 percent in the second half, including 8-of-8
from behind the arc, and made good on all 11 free throws to claim the win.
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