The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

The champs are here: Villanova wants to reign again in NYC

- AP Sports Writer

By Dan Gelston PHILADELPH­IA (AP) >> Villanova pulled into campus following a 100-mile ride from New Jersey still digesting a loss in the Big East finale to Seton Hall. Coach Jay Wright hit the back of the bus for his standard pep talk and detail the schedule for the week, highlighte­d by a date at Madison Square Garden.

His agenda should have included a peek at the outof-town scoreboard.

While he talked, the No. 25 Wildcats were big winners — Big East champions again. The surprising title came when Georgetown knocked off Marquette as the Wildcats took a silent ride down the turnpike and again gave the national champion Wildcats the No. 1 seed in this week’s conference tournament.

“When I came back to the front of the bus, for us all to get off, we found out Georgetown had won,” Wright said. “We didn’t even address it. We were still soaking in our performanc­e from Saturday.”

Well, soak in this: In a season where the Wildcats lost four players to the NBA, their first-year players were more bust than breathtaki­ng and they were upset by teams they would normally romp past, Villanova is not only alive and well, it’s coming for a third straight Big East Tournament title.

The Wildcats (22-9, 135) walk off the court flashing the “V’’ sign with their fingers after each win, but for the first time in years, it could stand for vulnerable.

“We’re still a work in progress but we feel good,” Wright said. Work in progress? This has traditiona­lly been the time of the season when the Wildcats work toward progressin­g deep into the NCAA Tournament. But Wright has kept the Wildcats together, even as they: — navigated the losses

of Jalen Brunson, Omari Spellman, Donte DiVincenzo and Mikal

Bridges. — saw freshmen Jahvon Quinerly, Brandon Slater, Cole Swider and graduate transfer Joe Cremo slog through injury and ineffectiv­eness. — lost consecutiv­e home games to Michigan and Furman; lost to Penn for the first time since 2002; and lost to five Big East teams after losing only four games all season each of the last two years. — lost three straight games for the first time since 2012-13. — felt the loss of top assistant Ashley Howard to the head coach job at La Salle.

The negatives might not matter much if the Wildcats can clip down the nets at the Garden. They play on Thursday the winner of the Providence-Butler game, and the Wildcats went 4-0 against those teams.

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