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No. 12 Villanova hands No. 17 Texas first defeat of season

- By JIM VERTUNO

AUSTIN, Texas — Justin Moore and Jeremiah Robinson-Earl each scored 19 points and No. 12 Villanova held on late to beat No. 17 Texas 68-64 Sunday, handing the Longhorns their first loss after a strong start.

Collin Gillespie made four free throws over the final 15 seconds to secure the victory for the Wildcats (4-1). Jermaine Samuels, who sat out practice this week because of a sprained pinky on his right hand, scored eight points and collected a game-high 12 rebounds.

Courtney Ramey and Matt Coleman III each scored 17 points to pace the Longhorns (4-1). Texas had won the Maui Invitation­al in the program’s best start in six years under coach Shaka Smart, who just last season was under intense pressure and speculatio­n he could lose his job.

Ramey fouled out to send Gillespie to the line and he calmly stroked both shots to put the Wildcats up by four. After Coleman made a twisting layup, Gillespie was again back at the line and swished two more. Gillespie finished with 12 points.

Ramey made a long 3-pointer to tie the game at 57 before Villanova answered with a 3-pointer from Cole Swider with 1:58 to play and the Wildcats held the lead to the end.

BIG PICTURE

Villanova: The Wildcats won in their first trip to Texas since winning the 2018 national championsh­ip in San Antonio. They did it with clutch play from senior leaders Gillespie and Samuels that can carry teams through tight games and a huge, physical push from sophomores Robinson-Earl and Moore. Gillespie squirmed away from two defenders to snare the late inbounds pass that set up his first free throws.

Texas: The Longhorns have been impressive early but let a chance for what could have been their biggest win so far slip away. Shooting guard Andrew Jones, who Smart says is his best shooter, was a non-factor with just 5 points on 2-of-10 shooting. Coleman, the MVP of the Maui Invitation­al, had a key turnover after Swider’s 3-pointer.

UP NEXT

Villanova plays at Georgetown on Friday in their Big East opener.

Texas hosts Texas State on Wednesday night in the Longhorns’ final non-conference game before starting Big 12 play.

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