Chattanooga Times Free Press

Long-range plan boosts Villanova

- BY KYLE HIGHTOWER

BOSTON — Villanova’s 3-point party rolled past the pressure of West Virginia to bring the Wildcats to the doorstep of another Final Four two seasons after winning a national championsh­ip.

The top-seeded Wildcats continued their outside feast in this NCAA tournament, downing the fifth-seeded Mountainee­rs 90-78 in an East Regional semifinal Friday night to earn their second trip to the regional finals in three seasons.

Jalen Brunson led Villanova with 27 points and Omari Spellman had 18 with eight rebounds as Villanova overcame the West Virginia press by hitting 13 of 24 shots from 3-point range.

Jevon Carter and Sagaba Konate each scored 12 points to lead West Virginia.

Villanova (33-4) has now made 47 3-pointers for the tournament. The outside shots helped the Wildcats overcome 16 turnovers.

Villanova’s Sweet 16 plan for the team nicknamed “Press Virginia”: Attack the stifling defense head-on.

The Wildcats struggled at times, especially in the first half, but they dug out of a six-point hole in the second half with an 11-0 run.

“What a game, man. I hope that looked as good as it did from the bench, man,” Villanova coach Jay Wright said. “That was the most physically demanding, mentally draining 40

minutes we’ve played in a long time. They are so relentless.”

The Mountainee­rs (2611) stayed close throughout the night, ramping up the pressure and making Villanova play faster than it wanted to early. But foul trouble throughout the second half was too much for West Virginia to overcome after it gave up the

lead.

Carter was called for his third with 17:33 left in the game. That was followed by Daxter Miles being whistled for his third and fourth fouls during a two-minute stretch that sent him to the bench with 15 minutes remaining.

West Virginia was able to adjust for a while and took advantage of a more

than three-minute scoring drought for the Wildcats, taking a 60-54 edge with just more than 11 minutes left.

But Villanova heated up again. Its 11-point run was capped by a thunderous block and dunk on the other end by Omari Spellman that pushed the Wildcats back in front 65-60.

The Wildcats kept the

momentum going, stretching the lead to 76-66 on a 3-pointer by Brunson, and West Virginia never got closer than four points the rest of the way.

Villanova led 44-42 at halftime after a fast-paced opening 20 minutes. Brunson led all scorers with 16 points in the half, with West Virginia getting 11 points from Daxter Miles.

The Wildcats came out firing, connecting on their first seven field goals. They handled the Mountainee­rs’ pressure well early. But the Wildcats had three turnovers in a 65-second stretch during an 8-0 Mountainee­rs run that put them in front 33-30.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Villanova’s Omari Spellman, right, dunks over West Virginia’s Logan Routt during the second half of their NCAA tournament East Regional semifinal game Friday in Boston.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Villanova’s Omari Spellman, right, dunks over West Virginia’s Logan Routt during the second half of their NCAA tournament East Regional semifinal game Friday in Boston.

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