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Gilmore capped the half with a 3 from the top of the arc, sending American into the locker room with a 41-31 lead and the sound of the school band's rendition of "American Woman" following them into the locker room.
The scene had to look painfully familiar for coach Jay Wright and the Wildcats.
They were a No. 1 seed and in a similar situation three years in their first round game against No. 16 Monmouth. Monmouth hung around all game and trailed by seven with 6:22 left before the Wildcats pulled away in a 13-point victory at the Wachovia Center.
They did the same thing again not even 20 miles away from the suburban campus.
American wasn't all about the long ball, though. Gilmore put it on the court for a driving layup and the first basket of the second half. Mercer -- think of New York Knicks dynamo Nate Robinson -- split defenders in the lane for a bucket and a 45-31 lead.
The neutral fans, especially the ones wearing UCLA blue, joined the American supporters and made it sound like the entire Wachovia Center was pulling for the 17-point underdog.
So much for Villanova's home-court advantage.
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