Final: Villanova Craps The Bed Against Santa Clara, Loses 65-64
It started out as a familiar setting - the Santa Clara Broncos were burying 3's left and right in the first half and Villanova's offense was ice cold. To make matters worse, Maalik Wayns sat out most of the first half in foul trouble. At one point, 'Nova had 4 freshman on the floor with Mouphtaou Yarou.
Eventually though, through strong contributions from Mouphtaou Yarou and solid play from freshmen JayVaughn Pinkston and Markus Kennedy, 'Nova was able to re-establish some sort of offensive flow.
Villanova was able to weather the Raymond Cowels show that was put on in the first half and used a late 1st half run and some timely free-throw shooting (13-14) to take a 1 point lead into halftime.
But wait, it gets much, much worse.
After the break, things started out much more brightly for Villanova and they spent the vast amount of the half in front with a little breathing room. Yarou continued his domination while getting some great outside shooting from Wayns, James Bell and Darrun Hilliard to compliment it.
Up by 7 with 1:23 remaining, the wheels began to come off and it was very apparent how inexperienced this Villanova team is. Unfortunately, it was the elders making the biggest mistakes. Some poor shot selection and a couple of offensive fouls from Maalik Wayns and a slip up from Dominic Cheek under no pressure gifted Santa Clara a way back into the game.
With 10.2 seconds remaining and down by just 3, Santa Clara drew up a play for star player Evan Roquemore and Darrun Hilliard fouled him 7.5 seconds left. Jay Wright lost his mind as he thought it was just the 6th foul. Roquemore sunk both of his shots.
Hilliard couldn't get the ball in and had to go to Pinkston who was fouled with 6.4 seconds remaining. Pinkston missed the front end of the 1 and 1 and Pinkston fouled Roquemore on the rebound with 4.3 seconds remaining. Roquemore drained both and then Villanova couldn't inbound the ball ---
--- Side note: WHERE IS THE PLAY THAT GOT US TO THE FINAL 4?!!!!!! ---
Hilliard eventually tossed it to Bell who tried to get it to Wayns who threw a soccer-style thrown in over the backboard from mid-court at the buzzer.
I have no other thoughts on this loss right now other than Jay Wright, his staff, and the players should be disgusted with themselves. Up by 7 with 1:23 left and they don't score ANOTHER POINT. I want to throw up.
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Doesn't get any worse than this.
This is a collective loss. This team needs to grow up, and that includes the staff.
I put that collapse mostly on Wayns & the staff
Wayns takes two terrible offensive fouls and jacks up a 30-footer.
Then the staff can’t draw up the same play that got us to the Final 4? Instead we run around like idiots.
Leading Man at The Nova Blog, SB Nation's Villanova Wildcats blog.
Offensively, yes
Defensively and on the boards he was one of our best.
Leading Man at The Nova Blog, SB Nation's Villanova Wildcats blog.
Was yesterday Groundhog Day?
Why do I think I saw that game about 4 times last season?
Disgusted. Hope Jay cannot only teach the Kids something about holding leads but they can execute in future games.
by LauderdaleLegend on Nov 28, 2011 9:23 AM EST reply actions
Coaches left the players out to dry last night
They call a TO before the final play and literally did not draw up a play off the inbounds. Shameful.
Leading Man at The Nova Blog, SB Nation's Villanova Wildcats blog.
Yesterday was on the coaches
Burn offense, playing not to lose when you are leading by 3, not knowing how many fouls your team has, calling timeout BEFORE that last free throw instead of after.
The foul 80 feet from the basket was at least partially on the coaches. It’s not that difficult to tell a kid “hey, don’t foul in the backcourt with under 5 seconds to go. They aren’t getting a decent shot off.”
In-game strategy is rather baffling in my view.
\V/ for Villanova
by dees ees en drama on Nov 28, 2011 10:02 AM EST up reply actions
Completely agree
I painfully rewatched the last 2 minutes this morning. It’s a young team. The coaches can’t let them go out there on their own. There needed to be a plan. And there wasn’t one at all.
Leading Man at The Nova Blog, SB Nation's Villanova Wildcats blog.
One thing I did like this tournament
Is Hillard. I think he has the potential to be a really solid player.
But this is Wayns, Cheek and Yarou’s team. They need to lead and be the base of this team.
I thought he was crap against SLU
And mostly invisible against Santa Clara. But I do like his potential. He needs to add a bit of muscle. You can tell he wants to drive but doesn’t quite have the strength or speed to do it yet.
Leading Man at The Nova Blog, SB Nation's Villanova Wildcats blog.

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