Updated report!
Villanova: 16-14
9-9 since we’ve last played them
2-5 without Whitmore; 14-9 with Whitmore
10-10 without Moore; 6-4 with Moore
6-1 in their last 7 (Ws over DePaul, SH 2x, Butler, Xavier, Creighton)
Kenpom Rating: 56th (53rd last time we’ve played)
Offensive Efficiency: 34th (15th last time we played them)
Big East Rankings: 6th in Efficiency
- 1st in 3PA/FGA (45.3%)
- 1st in 83.2 FT%
- 1st in Time spent per possession (19.5 seconds)
- 3rd in FTA/FGA (30.4%)
- 4th in 53.6 2p%
- 4th in steal prevention
- 10th in offensive rebounding rate
- 10th in block prevention
- 11th in A/FGM (44.2%)
Defensive Efficiency: 95th (123rd last time we played them)
Big East Rankings: 5th in Efficiency
- 2nd in defensive rebounding rate
- 4th in quickest opponent possession rate (17.1 seconds/possession)
- 4th in 32.5 opp. 3p%
- 5th in steal rate
- 6th in FTA/FGA prevention (29.4%)
- 7th in 51.0 opp. 2p%
- 9th in A/FGM prevention (58.7%)
- LAST in
- 78.2 Opp. ft%
- 39.4% 3PA/FGA
- Block rate
Top Performers over the Last 30 Games:
Eric Dixon: 16.0p, 6.5r, 1.2 3PM, 50.7 fg%, 79.3 ft%
Caleb Daniels: 14.9p, 4.4r, 2.5a, 2.3 3PM, 85.3 ft%
Cam Whitmore: 12.6p, 5.1r, 1.4s, 1.4 3PM, 46.9 fg%
Justin Moore: 12.1p, 3.2r, 2.7a, 1.6 3PM
Obviously, the biggest change between this game and last game is Justin Moore’s return and Cam Whitmore in full rhythm after his 23 minutes against UConn last matchup was a career high.
With Moore back, Arcidiacono has been relegated back to mistake-preventing, team-first supporting guard who helps move the ball beautifully around the perimeter (he’s actually ranked the team’s most efficient offensive player, despite modest numbers).