Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Samuels helps top Hoyas, clinches a title tie for ’Nova

- By Bobby Bancroft

For Villanova coach Jay Wright, the lack of seniors this season hasn’t been a problem. His Wildcats keep rolling as they head into the most important time of year.

No. 14 Villanova survived a late scare to defeat Georgetown 70-69 Saturday, when Jermaine Samuels had a 3-point play with 5.6 seconds left. The Wildcats finished with a three-way share of the regular-season title when Creighton defeated Seton Hall later in the day.

Samuels was fouled on a drive by Georgetown’s Jamorko Pickett and Qudus Wahab blocked the shot. After a video review, the basket counted and Samuels made the subsequent free throw to put the Wildcats up by one.

Samuels, who had missed all four of his 3-pointers in the second half, knew he had to take it to the basket with time running down.

“I was shooting 3s down the stretch and they weren’t going in,” he said. “I decided to make a strong move to end the game and try and be aggressive.”

Georgetown’s Terrell Allen got up a shot at the buzzer, but it clanged off the backboard as Villanova ended the game on a 5-0 run.

Saddiq Bey led Villanova (24-7, 13-5 Big East) with 18 points. Samuels finished with 13, as did Jeremiah Robinson-Earl.

“We have always had older guys,” Wright said about the Wildcats’ outlook going into the conference tournament. “That will be the challenge for this group, not having as many of those guys. That’s the challenge. Let’s go take it on and see how we do.”

Pickett led Georgetown (15-16, 5-13) with 20 points as the Hoyas lost their sixth straight game and fell under .500 for the first time in coach Patrick Ewing’s three season in charge. Terrell Allen had 17 points while Jagan Mosely added 13 points.

Villanova opened up on a 14-0 run and led by as many as 17 points before taking a 39-30 lead into halftime. The Wildcats shot 60% from the field and made 8 of 12 shots from beyond the arc.

“We just couldn’t make any shots,” Ewing said. “We were missing layups. If we made it, who knows what the outcome would have been.”

Georgetown opened the second half on an 11-0 run and took its first lead of the game at 41-39 on a putback dunk by Wahab with 17:25 left.

Georgetown was again without its top two scorers in Omer Yurtseven (left ankle) and Mac McClung (right foot). The Hoyas are 1-5 this season when neither plays.

 ?? NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Villanova’s Jermaine Samuels (23) is fouled by Georgetown’s Jamorko Pickett (1) late in the second half on Saturday in Washington.
NICK WASS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Villanova’s Jermaine Samuels (23) is fouled by Georgetown’s Jamorko Pickett (1) late in the second half on Saturday in Washington.

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