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Villanova
vs
Temple
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/17/2016
7:00pm EST

Lines:
Villanova -10
Temple +10

Total:
Over 132.5 (-111)
Under 132.5 (-105)

Community Picks: Villanova 0% vs Temple 0%

Villanova and Temple Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Temple
Villanova struggling to win it - even against an unranked foe - wouldn't be so strange. The nation's No. 1 takes on the American Athletic Conference's No. 1 and a longtime rival Wednesday night when the Wildcats visit surging Temple, which can likely assure itself of an NCAA Tournament bid by pulling off the upset. The nationally televised game is part of ESPN's rivalry week. Continue to Article
February 16, 2016 5:28:pm EST
Temple
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Jaylen Bond scored 18 points with 14 rebounds and Temple beat South Florida 77-65 on Sunday. Continue to Article
February 14, 2016 5:22:pm EST
Villanova
Villanova is No. 1 in The Associated Press college basketball poll for the first time. The Wildcats (20-3) made the jump from third following then-No. 1 Oklahoma's loss to Kansas State and then-No. 2 North Carolina's losses to Louisville and Notre Dame. Villanova received 32 first-place votes Monday from the 65-member national media panel. Continue to Article
February 08, 2016 1:41:pm EST
Villanova
The next AP Top 25 poll should probably just start at No. 2.  In a chaotic, upset-riddled season with lots of good teams but no great ones, it's abundantly clear nobody is worthy of the No. 1 spot. Oklahoma became the latest top-ranked team to fall on Saturday night when the Sooners lost 80-69 on the road at Kansas State. A Wildcats team that had previously won only two conference games scored at will against Oklahoma's defense and benefited from a rare off night from the Sooners' typically torrid shooting backcourt. It's highly likely there will be a new team atop the polls on Monday, but it's difficult to predict who that will be since second-ranked North Carolina also lost earlier this week. One option is third-ranked Villanova, which improved to 18-3 on Saturday by beating No. 11 Providence to avenge its lone Big East loss this season. Another option is fourth-ranked Maryland, which continued its mastery in close games on Saturday by outscoring 18th-ranked Purdue 25-10 during the final six minutes. Big Ten-leading Iowa and Big East contender Xavier also merit consideration. Whichever one of that quartet replaces Oklahoma will become the sixth team to hold the top spot already this season. North Carolina, Kentucky, Michigan State and Kansas have also each been No. 1 at some point since mid-November.  Oklahoma already retained the No. 1 spot despite a previous loss last month, but the Sooners didn't play nearly well enough on Saturday to inspire such generosity from the voters this time around. They allowed Kansas State to shoot 52.9 percent from the field and get to the foul line 30 times.  Twenty-three points from Buddy Hield kept Oklahoma competitive, but the Sooners trailed for the final 13 minutes. Their final push ended when Kansas State forward Dean Wade sank an open jumper to extend the lead to seven with 1:17 to go and then Oklahoma guard Isaiah Cousins lost control of his emotions. After Wesley Iwundu stripped Hield on the ensuing possession, Cousins went for a steal and got called for a foul that he didn't think should have been whistled. He drop-kicked the ball, leading to a technical foul that sent Kansas State to the foul line for four free throws and drained any remaining drama from the game. Oklahoma's loss drops the Sooners into a second-place tie in the Big 12 with Kansas and Texas, one-half game behind first-place West Virginia. The upset also reinforces the one rule this season that has held true from start to finish. In a year with no elite teams, chaos is the only certainty. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 06, 2016 8:59:pm EST
Villanova
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- Darryl Reynolds had 19 points and 10 rebounds and third-ranked Villanova held off a late rally to defeat No. 11 Providence 72-60 on Saturday. Continue to Article
February 06, 2016 4:59:pm EST
 
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