New York Daily News

nova routs bama

- villanova alabama 81 58

PITTSBURGH — Jay Wright had some late-night restlessne­ss because he could not turn off the TV as long as Virginia and UMBC were still playing. He met his Villanova team in the morning and the players at the breakfast tables were buzzing over basketball’s biggest upset.

The reverberat­ion from the 16over-1 stunner was felt by another tourney top seed.

“There was a lot of attention with that,” guard Donte DiVincenzo said. “We’re a 1 seed so it was more attention for us.”

In the March spotlight, Villanova showed how a No. 1 seed takes cares of business.

Mikal Bridges hit five 3s, scored 23 points and helped Villanova put the field on notice that it’s the team to beat with an 81-58 win over ninth-seeded Alabama on Saturday.

The Wildcats (32-4) are in the Sweet 16 for the first time since they won the 2016 national championsh­ip. Bridges, Jalen Brunson, Phil Booth — and yes, The Big Ragu — look every bit the favorite to make it two in three years.

Villanova plays Friday in Boston against the Marshall-West Virginia winner.

“My good vibes are coming from how this team’s playing, how unselfishl­y they play,” Wright said. After a tense first half in a round that has given the program fits, the Wildcats hit their first six 3s in the second and put on a thrashing up there among the most dominant under Wright.

Bridges, who averaged 17.9 points and played his way into a likely NBA draft lottery pick, scored 1 point and missed all five shots in the first half. He found his groove once the second half tipped. Bridges scored the first 5 points of the half and then finished a thunderous alley-oop on a pass from Booth that made it 41-27 and sent the Wildcats wildly waving their arms in celebratio­n headed into a timeout. —AP

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