No. 2
Villanova defeats DePaul for sixth straight win
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[February 14, 2017]
ROSEMONT, Ill. -- Villanova
coach Jay Wright would have liked more consistent play in the second
half, but a strong first 20 minutes gave the No. 2 Wildcats more
than enough cushion for a 75-62 Big East victory over DePaul on
Monday night at Allstate Arena.
"We played a great first half and I was really proud with how we
started," Wright said. "I've watched DePaul all year. You've got to
give them credit, in any game we've watched them, they don't quit.
They keep playing, and (tonight) they did."
Jalen Brunson scored 18 points and Josh Hart added 16 to lead a
balanced attack as Villanova ran its winning streak to six.
Mikal Bridges collected 15 points and Kris Jenkins added 13 as the
Wildcats (25-2, 12-2) opened a three-game lead over second-place
Creighton and Xavier -- both 8-4 and idle on Monday.
Chris Harrison-Docks scored 18 points and Eli Cain added 11 as
DePaul (8-18, 1-12) suffered its ninth straight loss.
Hart picked up two quick fouls and was limited to three first-half
points, but he contributed in other ways.
"Josh got in foul trouble in the first half," Wright said, "but he
just came out focused on defense and the rebounding battle and he
set the tone for our young team."
DePaul took the reigning NCAA champions into the final minute before
the Wildcats prevailed 68-65 on Dec. 28 at the Pavilion.
On Monday, the visitors never trailed and turned a three-point lead
into a 39-18 margin by halftime as Brunson scored 12 points and
Villanova collectively shot 12 of 23 from the field (52.2 percent).
DePaul had more first-half turnovers (nine) than field goals (seven)
and was 7 of 25 from the field (28 percent) with just one 3-pointer.
"In order to win a game like that or put yourself in a position to
win, you've got to play physically but especially mentally be at the
top of your game," DePaul coach Dave Leitao said. "That first half
we did anything but."
In the second half, a Bridges dunk opened a 48-21 lead, Villanova's
high-water mark. DePaul launched a 10-0 run during a 2:12 stretch to
close to 48-21. But it was too little too late, although DePaul
managed to cut the deficit to 12 in the final minute.
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Villanova Wildcats guard Donte DiVincenzo (10) dribble the ball
against DePaul Blue Demons guard Chris Harrison-Docks (51) during
the first half at the Allstate Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mike
DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports
"We got sloppy with the ball, we got sloppy defensively and we
didn't focus on details," Wright said. "And they (the Blue Demons)
kept playing hard."
Villanova forward Darryl Reynolds missed his second straight game
with a rib injury. He was originally listed as probable but didn't
play.
Leitao said he was impressed with how the Wildcats picked up the
slack without Reynolds, who started 25 straight games before his
injury.
"They play as a program, everybody fits in whatever their role," he
said. "Even now with a shortened bench they really play well
together."
The Wildcats have won 14 straight against DePaul and lead the series
24-8.
NOTES: Villanova's Josh Hart was named Big East Player of the Week
for the fourth time this season after averaging 18.0 points, 7.0
rebounds and 4.0 assists in two wins last week. ... Teammate Donte
DiVincenzo landed on the conference honor roll with 18.5 points and
7.5 rebounds last week. ... The Wildcats were ranked No. 2 in new
polls this week and have been No. 4 or better for 15 straight weeks.
... No. 2 Creighton and No. 24 Butler were the Big East teams in the
Top 25 while Xavier received votes. ... Villanova is at Seton Hall
on Saturday. DePaul travels to Butler on Sunday for a fourth
straight game against a ranked team. ... The Blue Demons have just
two more home games at Allstate Arena after a 37-year run. They'll
move to Intrust Arena, a new downtown facility, later this year. ...
DePaul's last win over Villanova was an 84-76 decision on Jan. 3,
2008.
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