New York Post

THE MATCHUPS

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POINT GUARD

Few teams feature an experience­d All-American point guard. Fewer games feature two of them. Villanova’s Jalen Brunson was named the AP Player of the Year, leading the Wildcats with 19.2 points, 4.6. assists and uncanny maturity. Kansas senior

Devonte’ Graham was named the Big 12 Player of the Year, leading the Jayhawks in scoring (17.2 points), while ranking fifth in the nation in assists (7.3). Edge: Even.

SHOOTING GUARD

Former five-star recruit Malik

Newman finally looks the part. The Kansas sophomore has been exceptiona­l in March, averaging 25.6 points over the past three games and scoring 32 points in the Elite Eight overtime win against Duke. Phil

Booth provides veteran leadership for Villanova and contributi­ons in every category, but lacks the pop of a traditiona­l off-guard. Edge: Kansas.

SMALL FORWARD

Kansas’ Lagerald Vick is an X-factor, as likely to erupt for 25 points as he is to disappear. The presence of Villanova’s Mikal Bridges is always clear, however. The junior — a projected lottery pick this year — is the most talented player on the floor, blending incredible athleticis­m, power and finesse. Edge: Villanova.

POWER FORWARD

Former Fordham star Eric Paschall has blossomed as a junior at Villanova and been at his best in the NCAA Tournament, providing strong interior play for the perimetero­riented team. Kansas senior

Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk is one the country’s best shooters, hitting nearly 45 percent of 3-pointers. Edge: Even.

CENTER

Kansas 7-footer Udoka Azubuike (below) is a unique matchup problem, bullying defenders with his physicalit­y and shooting a nation-best 77.2 percent from the field, while posting 13.1 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.7 blocks. Villanova’s Omari

Spellman presents a different challenge. The Big East Freshman of the Year shoots nearly 45 percent on 3-pointers. Edge: Even.

BENCH

Neither team is particular­ly deep, but Villanova sixth man Donte DiVincenzo is essentiall­y a starter, averaging more minutes (29.1) than all but two teammates, while posting 12.9 points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.5 assists. Kansas averages 81 points per game, but 88 percent of its scoring comes from starters. Freshman Marcus

Garrett is the Jayhawks’ top scorer (4.2) off the bench. Edge: Villanova.

COACH

Jay Wright (left) and Bill Self haven’t just put together great teams, they have built two of the most consistent­ly excellent programs in the nation. Wright is in the Final Four for the third time in his career, having led Villanova to the 2016 national championsh­ip. Self is also in the Final Four for the third time, having led Kansas to the 2008 national championsh­ip. The winner will have a chance to become just the third active coach with multiple national titles. Edge: Even.

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