The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

’Nova wins 3rd straight Big East title

Booth, Wildcats hold off Seton Hall, 74-72

- By Ralph D. Russo

NEW YORK >> Villanova became the first team to win three consecutiv­e Big East Tournament­s, beating Seton Hall 74-72 on Saturday night behind seniors Eric Paschall and Phil Booth and key contributi­ons from freshman Saddiq Bey.

Seton Hall star Myles Powell, guarded closely by Booth, missed a 3-pointer in the closing seconds that could have won it. Booth was called for traveling as he tried to corral the rebound, however, and the Pirates got one more chance with 0.4 seconds left. Anthony Nelson’s long inbounds lob bounced off the backboard and was slapped away by the Wildcats, who got to party on the Madison Square Garden floor yet again.

The 25th-ranked and topseeded Wildcats (25-9) were in the Big East final for a fifth straight year, and have won four of the last five championsh­ips. The only loss during that span was to Seton Hall in 2016, and Powell and the third-seeded Pirates (20-13) gave Villanova all it could handle once again.

Powell scored 25 points to cap a spectacula­r three days in Manhattan for the high-scoring guard.

Paschall had 17 points and eight rebounds, and Booth scored 16 points and was selected most outstandin­g player of the tournament. Bey, who Villanova fans hope will lead the next wave of championsh­ip teams, had 16 points and 10 rebounds.

Villanova had a chance to seal it in the final 30 seconds but Paschall was called for a charge when he lowered his shoulder into Myles Cale with 24 seconds left. Powell quickly scored inside at the other end to cut the Wildcats’ lead to 73-72 with 15.5 seconds left.

The Pirates sent Paschall to the line with 13.7 seconds remaining and he made the first and missed the second. Seton Hall rebounded and called a timeout to set up a final play with 8.9 seconds left. BIG PICTURE >> Seton Hall: Nelson scored 12 points off the bench for the scrappy Pirates, but other than Powell, they had a hard time finding offense. They did force 14 turnovers. They’ll go as far as Powell and a tough defense will take them in the NCAAs.

Villanova: The Wildcats also got key contributi­ons from sophomores Jermaine Samuels (12 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals) and Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree (six points and seven rebounds). The inexperien­ced players have provided inconsiste­nt production for Villanova much of the season. If coach Jay Wright’s team is going to make another deep run in the NCAA Tournament, the Wildcats will need more games like this one from the young guys. UP NEXT >> Seton Hall: The Pirates are headed to their fourth straight NCAA Tournament, matching a school best (199194).

Villanova: The defending national champions will be in the NCAA Tournament for the seventh straight season, but will probably be seeded worse than a 2 for the first time since 2013.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Villanova guard Phil Booth (5) drives against Seton Hall forward Sandro Mamukelash­vili (23) during the first half of the Big East Conference championsh­ip game, Saturday in New York.
JULIO CORTEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Villanova guard Phil Booth (5) drives against Seton Hall forward Sandro Mamukelash­vili (23) during the first half of the Big East Conference championsh­ip game, Saturday in New York.

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