No. 5 Villanova holds off hot-shooting Howard
VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) — Brandon Slater hit all four 3-pointers and scored 23 points, Collin Gillespie scored 21, Justin Moore had 16 and No. 5 Villanova knocked off Howard 100-81 on Tuesday night.
The Wildcats (2-1) were coming off an 86-77 overtime loss Friday at Pauley Pavilion against No. 2 UCLA and were pushed for 30 minutes by a Bison team aiming for an upset.
The Bison, out of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, came ready to knock off a program that went undefeated at the Pavilion the last two seasons and has lost at home only 64 times since the building opened in 1986.
With near-flawless 3-point accuracy, Howard (3-1) gave the Wildcats fits for most of the game until it faded down the stretch. The Wildcats quit playing around late and built a 20-point lead with a 13-0 run over a five-minute stretch late in the second half.
Jermaine Samuels hit a 3 and Gillespie hit two straight to break the game open and send the Wildcats on their way to the expected victory. The Wildcats made 14 3s and all 26 free throws.
Kyle Foster led Howard with 19 points.
The Bison shot with the type of accuracy that should have put them in better position to beat the Wildcats, who were unsurprisingly a heavy favorite according to FanDuel Sportsbook. Howard made 11 straight shots in the first half and still couldn’t take the lead. Tai Bibbs hit a 3 for the 11th straight make and that only brought the Bison within 39-35, yet echoed reminders for Villanova of a November 2018 home loss to Furman.
The Bison shot 45% from 3 over the first three games and went 8-for-12 in the first half and an impressive 17 of 23 in the half overall — that’s 74%. Foster hit four 3s and the chest-bumping, head-slapping Bison — picked to finish fifth in the MEAC — had the Wildcats on the ropes.
Villanova, though, came back swinging. The Wildcats’ first four baskets were 3-pointers for a 12-2 lead and they relied on the long ball to push back the Bison. When Howard closed within two, Gillespie buried a 3. Slater and Eric Dixon went back-to-back for a seven-point lead and the Wildcats hit 10 of 19 3s in the half. They still only led by eight at the break.
Both teams finished the game shooting 30 of 53 (56.6%) from the field.
Philadelphia 76ers President Daryl Morey was at the game and wrote under a video clip on Instagram, “Howard shooting 80% and down 7. My analysis says this is not good for Howard.”
Morey tweeted about the game, and his first response from a fan to an analytical question he posed about Howard was, “Trade Ben (Simmons) man.”
So much for a night off.
The Wildcats counted on Howard being the breather as part of a rugged nonconference schedule. The Wildcats play No. 17 Tennessee and then another game against a guaranteed ranked team this weekend in the Hall of Fame classic. Villanova plays No. 9 Baylor and Syracuse next month.
BIG PICTURE
Howard: This is the type of game that has to give Howard a major confidence boost in the rest of the nonconference schedule. Howard plays another Big East team in Georgetown next month and surely the Hoyas will watch video of this game.
Villanova: The Wildcats made all 10 free throws in the half while Howard went 2-for-4 to help keep the game from getting totally out of hand.
UP NEXT
Howard: At High Point on Sunday.
Villanova: Plays No. 17 Tennessee on Sunday at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. Villanova leads the series 3-1.
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