The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

'Nova rediscover­s 3-point touch

Wildcats hit 16 from beyond arc, tighten race in Big East.

- ByJoeKay

CINCINNATI — With the Big East’s bragging rights at stake, Villanova showed it’s not ready to relinquish its reign.

Mikal Bridges led an early 3-point shooting spurt that put Villanova in control, and the third-ranked Wildcats beat No. 4 Xavier 95-79 on Saturday in a showdown for control of the league.

As it has nearly every time, this one went to ’Nova.

The Wildcats (24-3, 11-3) have won all four regular-season titles since the league was reconfigur­ed. Xavier (24-4, 12-3) had a chance to take control of the race, but simply wasn’t up to the Wildcats’ level in the biggest game of the season.

Now, Xavier’s lead is down to a half-game and Villanova has swept the head-to-head series.

“I think we wanted to send ourselves a message, not necessaril­y about the title race but about playing Villanova basketball,” said Dante DiVincenzo, who finished with 21 points. “We knew

we weren’t playing Villanova basketball.”

Bridges scored 25 points in a balanced attack that got the best of a matchup between the league’s top offenses. Trevon Bluiett had 26 points for Xavier, which had its nine-gamewinnin­g streak snapped. Villanova made a season-high 16 3-pointers, themost ever by a Xavier opponent.

“They hit a lot of tough

3s, but we’ve just got to play tougher,” said Xavier’s Naji Marshall, who had 11 points. “When you play elite teams, there’s little margin for error.”

The Wildcats ended their three-game shooting slump by making 11 3s in the fifirst half, when they pulled out to a 19-point lead and silenced a raucous crowd at the Cintas Center, where Xavier had been undefeated this season.

“We came out together and played harder than we usually do,” Bridges said.

Bluiett led a second-half surge that cut the lead to 64-61 with 11 minutes left before Bridges’ basket blunted the comeback. Xavier had a pair of turnovers, and Di Vincenzo hit back-to-back 3s as the Wildcats rebuilt their lead to double digits and pulled away.

“When they shoot the ball theway they did today, it will take a monumental efffffffff­fffort to beat them,” Xavier coach Chris Mack said.

In the end, it was like the last four games between the league’s heavyweigh­ts. Villanova haswon 10 of 11 against Xavier inthe Big East, the last four by margins of 25, 22, 24 and 16 points. Xavier hadn’t lost since an 89-65 defeat at Villanova on Jan. 10.

The Wildcats rely on their 3-point shooting but had been in a slump the last three games, going 17 of 71 from beyond the arc. They had their worst game of the season during a 76-71 loss at Providence (3 of 20).

Villanova went 11 of 19 from beyond the arc in the fifirst half on Saturday. After missing their first seven 3-point tries in the second half, they pulled away, fifinishin­g 16 of 34.

 ?? GARY LANDERS / AP ?? Mikal Bridges (right, withOmari Spellman) scored 25 points in Villanova’s 95-79 road win. The Wildcats trail the Musketeers by a half-gamein the Big East.
GARY LANDERS / AP Mikal Bridges (right, withOmari Spellman) scored 25 points in Villanova’s 95-79 road win. The Wildcats trail the Musketeers by a half-gamein the Big East.

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