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No. 6 Villanova defeats Penn

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No. 6 Villanova 71, Penn 56: Collin Gillespie scored 26 points, Brandon Slater had 16 and host Villanova avoided a second straight court-storming at Penn Wednesday night.

The last time the two Big 5 schools played at the Palestra in 2018, the Ivy League Quakers pulled off one of the great upsets in school history with a three-point win over the reigning national champion Wildcats.

The only thing more improbable for Penn than beating Villanova once was doing it twice inside the hoops haven affectiona­tely known as the Cathedral of college basketball.

The Wildcats (5-2) used an early 13-0 run that gave them a needed cushion by halftime. With former 76ers coach Brett Brown watching from the bleachers, Gillespie gave him a look at a point guard that could hit 3-pointers.

Gillespie, making his 94th start over five seasons, hit four 3s in the first half and pushed back the smallest of Penn runs. He hit one for a seven-point lead, another for an 11-point lead and one more for a 16-point edge. That was good enough to hit cruise control against the

Quakers (3-7).

Jordan Dingle led Penn with 21 points. The Quakers did make 13 3pointers.

The Wildcats played their second straight game at the Palestra against a Big 5 school following Sunday’s 26point win against La Salle. Coach Jay Wright’s team needed the breather after opening the season with losses to No. 5 UCLA and No. 2 Purdue and a win against No. 13 Tennessee.

Villanova, Penn, Saint Joseph’s, La Salle and Temple have long had rivalry games intertwine­d in the fabric of Philly sports. The Big 5 – a name coined by Philadelph­ia Inquirer sports writer Herb Good – was officially formed in 1954 and the schools started round-robin play for “City Series” bragging rights in 1955. The Big 5 really took off as a basketball treasure in the 1960s when games were televised and a few years of establishe­d round-robin plays got bragging rights rolling. All the city games were played at the Palestra, the compact gym on Penn’s campus.

Whatever the series once meant to the city has all but evaporated as Villanova grew under Wright into a national power. Streamers and rollouts – banners that poked fun at the opposing team – have gone the way of the set shot. The Palestra wasn’t even full for this one, and probably for good reason after Penn shot 7 for 25 in the first half.

The building came alive briefly early in the second half when Clark Slajchert buried a 3-pointer, hit another basket and Penn forced a shot-clock violation that made it 43-34. Max Martz hit a 3 with 5:16 left that kept it a nine-point game.

The Wildcats had won a city-record 25 straight games before it lost to Penn in 2018 and hasn’t lost a Big 5 game again over that span, sucking the life out of the city series.

No. 25 Seton Hall 85, Wagner 63: Jared Rhoden had 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Kadary Richmond added 10 points, leading host Seton Hall over Wagner.

Richmond also added nine assists, six rebounds, four steals, and a blocked shot as Seton Hall (6-1) won its third straight game.

Alexis Yetna added 11 points, six rebounds, and two blocked shots for the Pirates. Tyrese Samuel chipped in 15 points and six rebounds off the bench.

Wagner tied the score at 35-all on a basket by Raekwon Rogers before Richmond dropped in a layup on the ensuing possession that put the Pirates ahead for good.

Rodgers led Wagner (2-1) with 15 points on 7-of-9 shooting. Jahbril PriceNoel added 11 points and Elijah Ford had 10.

Wagner took its first loss of the season after postponing three games since Nov. 17 due to a COVID-19 pause.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM/AP ?? Villanova’s Collin Gillespie, left, goes up for a shot against Pennsylvan­ia’s Jelani Williams during the first half Wednesday in Philadelph­ia.
MATT SLOCUM/AP Villanova’s Collin Gillespie, left, goes up for a shot against Pennsylvan­ia’s Jelani Williams during the first half Wednesday in Philadelph­ia.

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