No. 11 Villanova cruises by Butler in regular-season finale

INDIANAPOLIS -- — Justin Moore and No. 11 Villanova got defensive in their tune-up for the Big East Tournament.

Moore scored 16 points, Jermaine Samuels added 15 and the Wildcats broke away early to beat Butler 78-59 Saturday in their regular-season finale.

Villanova (23-7, 16-4 Big East) will be the No. 2 seed in the conference tournament.

“We came in and wanted to take pride in defense, playing tough and being physical, rebounding and contesting shots in the paint,” Moore said. “We knew it would be tough coming in this environment and trying to get stops. We were stayed together and stayed focused and got it done.”

The Bulldogs (13-18, 6-14) take a five-game losing streak into the tourney.

Villanova scored 11 straight points during a 20-1 run that made it 23-4. The Wildcats were up by 28 midway through the second half.

“That was important to get off to a good start here,” Villanova coach Jay Wright said. “I don’t think we shot well here many times because usually because we are playing against a team that’s a great defensive team. The 3s we hit early were some tough ones. Justin hit a couple of step-back 3s, that’s what you need on the road, you need big-time players to make big-time shots.”

Caleb Daniels and Collin Gillespie each scored 11 points and Jordan Longino had 10 for Villanova. The Wildcats shot 49% while holding the Bulldogs to 36%, including a 1-for-11 start.

:We got a couple days of practice with everyone in there," Wright said. “We got Justin and Collin healthy again. It helped we got Jordan and Chris (Arcidiacono) some minutes. I feel like we got our depth and our health together going into the tournament.”

Chuck Harris led Butler with 19 points. Bo Hodges had 12 points and six rebounds. Butler's Bryce Nze had a team-high nine rebounds but was slowed by four fouls.

“We had some competitive minutes, but just not enough for a full 40 minutes,” Butler coach LaVall Jordan said. “Credit to Villanova, they came out with a lot of energy and made shots early. "

Villanova routed visiting Butler 82-42 on Jan. 16. That was the Bulldogs’ worst loss since No. 4 North Carolina beat them 104-64 in 1994.

WATCHING THE TALENT

With the NFL scouting combine in town, coaches Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs and Pete Carroll of the Seattle Seahawks were at the game.

TOURNAMENT READY

Samuels said the Wildcats feel good about their play heading into the Big East tournament.

“But we know we have a lot of work to do,” Samuels said. “”We have to come to practice and get better. The Big East is one of toughest tournaments in the country and one of the best conferences in the country. We just want to be as prepared as possible and get better.”

BIG PICTURE

Villanova: The Wildcats, who had lost four of their past five games at Butler, were dominant this time in a strong tune-up game for the Big East tournament. Villanova has won seven of its last eight games with the only setback a 71-69 loss at then-No. 21 UConn on Feb. 22.

Butler: The Bulldogs had seven players go through senior day, including starters Aaron Thompson, Bryce Nze and Hodges. Bryce Golden, a senior starter, announced he will use the pandemic waiver to return next season.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

No. 11 Villanova will likely improve its ranking with the home victory over No. 9 Providence Tuesday and the lopsided win over Butler.

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