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USC 43 6.0 o153.5
UNM 57 -6.0 u153.5
Final Nov 29
IND 89 -4.0 o137.5
PROV 73 4.0 u137.5
Final OT Nov 29
ALCN 65 17.5 o132.0
USA 74 -17.5 u132.0
Final Nov 29
APP 72 -1.0 o134.0
COLG 50 1.0 u134.0
Final Nov 29
DART 88 17.0 o140.0
BC 83 -17.0 u140.0
Final Nov 29
WEB 73 -3.0 o144.5
BGSU 70 3.0 u144.5
Final Nov 29
MINN 51 3.0 o128.5
WAKE 57 -3.0 u128.5
Final Nov 29
VALP 70 15.0 o150.5
DEP 89 -15.0 u150.5
Final OT Nov 29
TCU 72 -5.0 o139.5
CSU 76 5.0 u139.5
Final Nov 29
ELON 56 -4.0 o137.0
ME 69 4.0 u137.0
Final Nov 29
VMI 64 20.5 o152.5
GW 77 -20.5 u152.5
Final Nov 29
IONA 62 -6.0 o133.5
TST 51 6.0 u133.5
Final Nov 29
JUDSON 41 -0.0 o0.0
BRAD 107 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 29
BING 62 1.5 o135.5
NIAG 65 -1.5 u135.5
Final Nov 29
MW 72 11.0 o134.5
TROY 68 -11.0 u134.5
Final OT Nov 29
PITT 91 5.0 o146.5
OSU 90 -5.0 u146.5
Final Nov 29
MORE 71 6.0 o128.0
CLEVST 69 -6.0 u128.0
Final Nov 29
NIU 59 3.0 o137.5
EIU 72 -3.0 u137.5
Final Nov 29
TNTC 56 23.5 o156.5
VAN 87 -23.5 u156.5
Final OT Nov 29
ARIZ 76 6.5 o151.0
WVU 83 -6.5 u151.0
Final Nov 29
NCST 61 5.5 o153.5
BYU 72 -5.5 u153.5
Final Nov 29
PEPP 82 5.5 o138.0
NMSU 70 -5.5 u138.0
Final Nov 29
WICH 51 10.0 o155.5
FLA 88 -10.0 u155.5
Final Nov 29
CentP 36 -0.0 o0.0
LIB 93 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 29
GMU 66 -2.0 o141.0
JMU 61 2.0 u141.0
Final Nov 29
SHSU 60 -1.5 o151.0
UNCW 69 1.5 u151.0
Final Nov 29
UWG 65 19.0 o157.5
SAM 86 -19.0 u157.5
Final Nov 29
HC 41 15.5 o126.0
UVA 67 -15.5 u126.0
Final Nov 29
LIU 56 3.0 o142.5
LAF 75 -3.0 u142.5
Final Nov 29
SCU 69 -1.5 o147.5
WASH 76 1.5 u147.5
Final Nov 29
ARST 86 -9.5 o157.0
INST 81 9.5 u157.0
Final Nov 29
NAVY 86 4.0 o141.5
PENN 78 -4.0 u141.5
Final Nov 29
WEBB 74 7.5 o152.5
BEL 83 -7.5 u152.5
Final Nov 29
OKLA 69 3.0 o149.5
LOU 64 -3.0 u149.5
Final Nov 29
NCAT 69 12.5 o151.5
ECU 93 -12.5 u151.5
Final Nov 29
PUR 80 -3.0 o144.5
MISS 78 3.0 u144.5
Final Nov 29
USU 61 -5.0 o135.5
UNT 57 5.0 u135.5
Final Nov 29
UNF 78 -2.5 o149.5
SIUE 73 2.5 u149.5
Final Nov 29
GSU 76 31.0 o162.0
UK 105 -31.0 u162.0
Final Nov 29
LEM 81 6.0 o147.0
MAN 77 -6.0 u147.0
Final Nov 29
FAMU 58 32.5 o142.0
CLEM 86 -32.5 u142.0
Final Nov 29
ECST 58 -0.0 o0.0
VCU 103 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 29
NW 66 -4.0 o136.0
UNLV 61 4.0 u136.0
Final Nov 29
SEA 48 27.0 o141.0
DUKE 70 -27.0 u141.0
Final OT Nov 29
HOF 68 -2.0 o134.5
RICE 63 2.0 u134.5
Final OT Nov 29
TOWS 63 -3.5 o145.0
KENN 67 3.5 u145.0
Final Nov 29
SFA 68 -4.0 o130.5
ULM 60 4.0 u130.5
Final Nov 29
NWST 53 19.5 o142.5
LSU 77 -19.5 u142.5
Final Nov 29
UNCO 64 22.0 o151.0
TTU 89 -22.0 u151.0
Final Nov 29
GONZ 90 -18.5 o154.5
DAV 65 18.5 u154.5
Final Nov 29
SBON 68 -2.0 o138.5
UNI 56 2.0 u138.5
Final Nov 29
DSU 68 34.5 o141.0
TEX 90 -34.5 u141.0
Final Nov 29
BUT 87 8.5 o144.5
MSST 77 -8.5 u144.5
Final Nov 29
UCI 51 -6.0 o136.5
KENT 39 6.0 u136.5
Final Nov 29
SMC 64 -6.5 o140.0
ASU 68 6.5 u140.0
Final Nov 29
MVSU 48 31.5 o134.5
UCSB 81 -31.5 u134.5
Seton Hall 0th Big East21-11
Villanova 0th Big East30-8

Seton Hall @ Villanova preview

Wells Fargo Center

Last Meeting ( Jan 1, 2022 ) Villanova 73, Seton Hall 67

Collin Gillespie and Justin Moore don't need to score points in bunches for No. 15 Villanova to be successful.

Just their presence on the court helps to propel the Wildcats.

Despite both starters being hampered by ankle injuries, Villanova (18-6, 11-3 Big East) still managed to win 75-69 on the road against St. John's on Tuesday.

Gillespie, a National Player of the Year candidate, went scoreless yet grabbed 10 rebounds while Moore scored 16 points.

Now with a few more key off days, this duo will look to lead the Wildcats again when they host streaking Seton Hall (15-7, 6-6) on Saturday afternoon in Philadelphia.

"His presence is so important for us," Villanova coach Jay Wright said of Gillespie. "Both he and Justin said they could go. We started them and they weren't 100 percent. When Collin went down in the first half, I thought he would tell us he couldn't go any more. But he said he was good. Justin hadn't played or practiced since he got hurt at Marquette.

"Just a real gutty effort by both of them," Wright added.

Ever-improving Eric Dixon scored 16 points and Brandon Slater added 15 in the balanced effort.

Villanova led by 20 with about four minutes left and surprisingly had to hold on for the victory.

"I'm not really sure what happened over those final minutes," Wright said. "I will have to look at the tape. It's incredible how a game can be one way for 36 minutes and then totally change in the last four minutes. It's college basketball, I guess."

The surging Pirates will look for their fourth consecutive victory when they battle Villanova.

Seton Hall strengthened its potential NCAA Tournament resume with wins over Georgetown, Creighton and most recently, 73-71, over No. 25 Xavier on Wednesday.

Jared Rhoden led the way with 25 points, Alexis Yetna added 12 and Kadary Richmond contributed seven points, eight rebounds and five assists.

"I've been putting in a lot of extra work," Rhoden said. "I've been really killing myself, just grinding it out, getting a lot of shots up, watching a lot of film. I'm so happy this game turned out that way because I worked hard for it."

Earlier this season, Seton Hall struggled mightily on offense for large stretches. Part of that could be correlated with Rhoden's bout with COVID-19.

Rhoden is thriving now and so are the Pirates.

"I think Jared's starting to get back to the way he was playing before the COVID-19 shutdown," Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard said. "He's playing really simple basketball, letting the game come to him. He's stepping in, shooting the basketball, and he's just playing simple basketball, which when he does that, I think he's as good as anybody."

The Pirates will be tested when they compete against Villanova and Connecticut in their next two games. That's life in the Big East.

"It's definitely going to be a measuring stick," Willard said. "I think it's the two toughest road places (in the Big East)."

Seton Hall is 3-3 this season against ranked opponents.

--Field Level Media

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