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FINAL FOUR » VILLANOVA

By: Craig Stouffer
Examiner Staff Writer
March 31, 2009

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Analyzing the Wildcats

The Key
Villanova didn’t command a headline spot in the Big East all season, and without a DeJuan Blair or Hasheem Thabeet, maybe the Wildcats didn’t deserve to. But they’ve proven they can handle the biggest programs in the nation, and belief makes them a dangerous contender.

The Troublemaker
Facing Dante Cunningham’s mid-range jumper and a stack of explosive guards, Dwayne Anderson is the guy that opponents don’t game plan for. But he’s the Wildcats’ second-leading rebounder (6 rpg) and he’s been Villanova’s high scorer in two of four NCAA tournament games.

Why they’ll win it all
Toughened by the Big East, the Wildcats are as hard as nails defensively, especially on the perimeter (.333 three-point field goal percentage allowed), but they’ve also scored 100 points or more three times. With no set style, Villanova can comfortably win whatever kind of game it plays.

Why they’ll fall short
Heroes will emerge on single plays such as Scottie Reynolds’ game-winner vs. Pitt, but the balanced nature of Villanova’s roster requires buy-in from all parties over 40 minutes. The Wildcats’ biggest risk is failing to stick to Jay Wright’s game plan in favor of individual glory.

Quote
“They don’t give you second shots. You’ve got to create player and ball movement. They’re going to converge on the basketball.”
– Louisville coach Rick Pitino, after beating Villanova in the Big East semifinals.





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