Villanova vs. South Florida Brief Postgame Notes

Posted by Brian on February 24, 2010
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Game just ended: 11:02 pm eastern time.  Villanova Wildcats defeat South Florida Bulls 74-49.  Some notes on the game are below.

-On ‘Senior Night’ on the Main Line, both teams came out cold, with each missing their first 3 shots.  The Wildcats eventually broke the ice, jumping out to an 8-0 lead. 

-The Bulls battled throughout most of the first half, keeping the deficit withing striking range.  In the last 6 minutes or so, though, the Cats broke the game open to a degree behind some acrobatic plays by Scottie Reynolds and the long distance shooting of Corey Stokes.  In addition, Antonio Pena added some thunderous dunks, while Mouphtaou Yarou provided solid work on the glass.

-As we all know, two of the main issues in Villanova losses this year has been defense and rebounding.  The Cats did a very nice job in the first half guarding the Bulls on the perimeter, especially on Dominique Jones, and boxing out on missed shots.

-Halftime score: Villanova 36 South Florida 25 

-Although Villanova was home and sporting a 36 game winning streak at the Pavilion, an 11 point lead in the Big East is never safe.  Dominique Jones started to knock down some trey balls and suddenly, the lead was a meager 6 with about thirteen minutes left. 

-Did you really think the Wildcats would lose on ‘Senior Night,’ though?  It obviously wasn’t a guarantee with the way the team has played recently, but I really didn’t think Scottie Reynolds and Reggie Redding would let the team leave without a victory.  Sure enough, the Cats began to impose their will via their depth, and the lead ballooned to 17 with 5 minutes left.

-Fittingly, the three (yes, three) seniors deserve high praise for their performances, not only for their outstanding careers obviously, but for their play in this game.  Although Russell Wooten does not play very much, he deserves the same amount of credit as anyone else on the squad.  Reggie Redding did not put on a stellar offensive display by any stretch, but his defense on the sharpshooter Jones was phenomenal.  Wherever Jones went, there was Redding in his hip pocket.  For a team like Villanova that has let certain opponents light them up this year, the shutting down of Jones by Reggie was a welcome sight.  What else can we say about Scottie?  He is simply the rock of this team and the entire program.  Like always, he made things happen tonight, whether it was draining a 3, getting to the foul line, creating shots for others, or diving for loose balls. 

-Thankfully, ‘Senior Night’ isn’t the last celebration for these seniors, because there is so much more to accomplish for them and this team as a whole.

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7 Comments to Villanova vs. South Florida Brief Postgame Notes

Ryan Mac
February 25, 2010

Great win before the Cuse game. Step in the right direction in terms of contributions form guys outside of Reynolds, Fisher, and Pena. Stokes had a decent shooting night as did Cheek. We are a much more dangerous team when someone in the pool of Stokes, King, Wayns and Cheek are stepping up.

Also loved that Mouph got major minutes. We are going to need him in the BE and NCAA tourneys if we want to take this to the next level. No way can we beat a Kansas or Kentucky without a second option inside….especially with Pena’s propensity for foul trouble.

Chocolate Thunder
February 25, 2010

*Hopefully* this won’t be the last celebration.

Chris
February 25, 2010

Loved seeing Cheek and Mouph out there. Stokes looked like the player we all expected this year. Driving the ball and shooting the crap out of it.

That was a good performance as we head up to The Dome. We needed to get our confidence back which was clearly shaken against UConn and Pitt.

I’m feeling better about Saturday. If we play under control and methodically pick that zone apart, we can win.

Doug
February 25, 2010

To me the key was that we didn’t commit so many fouls. The defense seemed much more in control

Vinnie
February 25, 2010

Your classic “Get Well Game.” Best defensive performance of the season.

regred
February 25, 2010

thrilled with the outcome of this game…it was pretty evident early on that Scottie Reynolds was playing with a sense of urgency – not in his shot selection but in the sense that he knew we needed to win this game. you could tell by his intensity on the defensive end that he simply would not let this team lose.

defense was stellar. yea yea, it was against USF but holding an opponent under 50 points is noteworthy regardless of who it is. all of a sudden i am very excited for saturday.

Juice Cuse!

J92
February 25, 2010

Glad to see Mouph got more minutes. I think Jay may have realized he should have used him more in the Pitt Game. We just need his body in there. Even if the stat line doesn’t show 10 defensive rebounds, his body and boxing out prevents offensive rebounds for the other team.

If Mouph can give us solid minutes like this, and the combo of Stokes, Cheek, and King can give us an outside scoring threat we can beat just about anyone.

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