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Mike Lopresti | sifoeeprocess.com | April 3, 2018

Villanova's second title in three years affirms blueblood status

Villanova wins its second 红杏视频 title in three years

SAN ANTONIO 鈥 This was the snapshot of Villanova family, one national champion to another.

As Donte DiVincenzo put the stake deeper into Michigan鈥檚 heart with each 3-pointer during his historic night, he turned and winked to someone in the stands. Josh Hart, was sitting there, one of the heroes of 2016.

鈥淛osh and I competed every single day in practice. He beat me up for three years,鈥 DiVincenzo would say later. 鈥淲e had a connection there.鈥

This was the snapshot of Villanova fire.

It was still early Monday night, eight minutes left in the first half, but things were not going well for the Wildcats. Missed shots, a five-point Michigan lead. And there at the foul line during a halt in play, a man angrily slapped the basketball with his hands. Again. Again. Again.

鈥淟et鈥檚 go! Let鈥檚 go! Let鈥檚 go!鈥 Jalen Brunson shouted with each pound, to no one in particular, but to everyone in a white uniform. It was not all that surprising what happened next.

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This was the snapshot of Villanova might.

The final scoreboard said 79-62. Six 红杏视频 tournament games, six victories by double figures, an average winning margin of 16 points, cutting a swath through the field. A Tour de March that ended on the second day of April.

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鈥淭hat team right there could win a lot of Final Fours,鈥 Michigan coach John Beilein said after it was over. 鈥淣ot just the 2018 one.鈥

The college basketball season started with unpleasant headlines, uncertainty and woe. It ended Monday night with Villanova the national champion, and absolutely nothing left to question about that.

Villanova, with Jay Wright, the coach nearly everybody admires and no one accuses. A man born on Christmas Eve, who found a passion in teaching basketball, nearly washed out at Hofstra, and now owns as many national championships as Dean Smith.

Villanova, with Brunson, the star who stayed in school for a chance to get a degree and have One More Shining Moment, and accomplished both. 鈥淭his is what I wanted,鈥 he said, holding the championship trophy. 鈥淎nd this is what I got.鈥

Villanova, with every answer this month, and Monday night he was named Donte DiVincenzo. He came off the bench to hit five of seven 3-pointers and score 31 points 鈥 the most in a championship game in 29 years, and the most ever by a non-starter. 鈥淗e鈥檚 a killer,鈥 teammate Mikal Bridges said.

Villanova, the determined juggernaut that led the nation in scoring and shattered the Final Four record for 3-pointers, even as all the voices in the locker room talked about nothing but defense.

Villanova, a team renowned for its toughness, its teamwork, its work ethic, its attention to the gritty details of winning, rather than the fleeting joy of individual celebrity.

鈥淲hen you come to Villanova,鈥 Wright said, 鈥測ou come because you want to be a part of something bigger than yourself.鈥

Or as Brunson said, 鈥淣ot everyone is fit for it . . . We try to be the nastiest on the court, but off the court, we try to be genuine people as much as we can.鈥

The issues of college basketball have not gone away. But a sport must be doing something right to produce such a champion. A team that was once ranked No. 1 and conquered as a No. 1 seed could still stand on the championship podium as a feel-good story.

Except to Michigan, of course. The thing is, John Beilein鈥檚 program has qualities very similar. What it does not have is the trophy.

Turns out, nobody was going to pry that away from the Villanova Wildcats. They were too good, too balanced, too resolute. What was it freshman Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree said about Villanova? 鈥淓ven our managers are really focused.鈥

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And so the Wildcats completed their tournament rampage, a powerful endorsement of a team with unyielding purpose. 鈥淣othing changes,鈥 Brunson said of the Villanova way of playing. 鈥淣o matter what game we鈥檙e in.鈥

This is now a golden Villanova era under Wright, with two national championships in three years.

The same Jay Wright who started his head coaching career with three losing seasons at Hofstra and feared for his job. 鈥淚 would be lying to you if I didn鈥檛 say I wasn鈥檛 talking to my wife about plans about what else we could do,鈥 he said the other day. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 pretty at that point.鈥

The same Jay Wright who faced the press with unblinking candor on March 21, 2015. The 33-2, No. 1 seed Wildcats had just crashed in the second round against North Carolina State 鈥 continuing a conspicuous habit for Villanova; rolling through the regular season and then vanishing too early.

鈥淚 know we have to answer to the fact that we did not get to the second weekend again,鈥 he said that day. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got to own that and live with it. But it won鈥檛 define us.鈥

Three years later, Villanova is a two-time champion under Wright, and he is the toast of the profession. Hofstra, North Carolina State, the Division III start as an assistant 鈥 all light years ago.

鈥淲hen we got to the 2009 Final Four and we lost the first game, I thought that was my shot,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was happy, I was fine. Then when we won the title and I thought, all right, I鈥檓 happy now and now I just want to make sure the guys graduate and the team stays competitive. This is out of my comprehension.鈥

He did not see this coming at midseason. These Wildcats were magical on offense from the start, but the defense was wobbly enough to make Wright nervous about the future.

鈥淣o matter how many years you鈥檙e in coaching, you continue to learn from your players,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his group taught me to never give in on the ability to improve defensively.鈥

Oh, they could still dazzle on offense. What they did against Kansas with their 3-point barrage had left the Final Four agog. But all that offense is dessert on the Villanova plate. The meat and potatoes are defense. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 get out to a lead if they鈥檙e scoring, too,鈥 Omari Spellman noted.

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To think that way requires a certain approach. Persistence, and also patience. That patience word is very much at the core of Villanova basketball. It is not the place to come for instant gratification, be it playing time as freshmen, or a fast lane to the NBA. Wright wouldn鈥檛 mind one-and-done talent. He鈥檚 not much in the market for one-and-done mentality, though.

鈥淪o many young men are in a hurry to get out of the best years of their life. That doesn鈥檛 make sense sometimes,鈥 Beilein said. 鈥淎nd Villanova has done a great job of getting the right kid who probably values that.鈥

That has created a culture of the torch being passed from one wave of veteran Wildcats to another, all of them understanding what Villanova is about. 鈥淲e play for the ones that came before us,鈥 Brunson said Monday night. 鈥淭hey set the tone. It鈥檚 on us to keep the tradition.鈥

That tradition was living and breathing and in the house Monday night.

There was Hart talking about the sheer force this team had shown: 鈥淚t鈥檚 got to be one of the best teams that won a national championship, to win it the way they did it. They set history. They took this one, they weren鈥檛 given it."

And Kris Jenkins, whose 3-pointer beat North Carolina two years ago 鈥 nothing like that needed Monday night 鈥 on what impressed him most about DiVincenzo: 鈥淚 think his toughness. That鈥檚 a gutty performance on a big stage, with the world watching. The world is watching him dominate like he did."

Or Ryan Arcidiacono, the leader of that '16 team, on the program's culture: 鈥淐oach Wright brings high-character guys who play well and buy into the system. Kids could go other places and score a lot of points, but they buy into championships and have moments like this.鈥

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DiVincenzo being the latest example 鈥 a sophomore who has grown into someone special enough to come off the bench and be named Most Outstanding Player in a Final Four. Two years ago, he remembers the frustration of being a redshirt and unable to play at the Final Four. 鈥淚 was on the bench in a suit,鈥 he said. But he had done his part. Remember how the Wildcats shut down Oklahoma All-American Buddy Hield in the semifnals? DiVincenzo played the role of Hield in practice.

Arcidiacono remembers him as 鈥渁 freak athlete, raw talent, could light it up, streaky shooter. We saw him develop into what he is now.鈥

Indeed, DiVincenzo鈥檚 Monday performance was the latest testimonial to Wright. 鈥淚 had to grow up a lot this year,鈥 DiVincenzo said. 鈥淓arlier in the year was difficult not being a starter. Just knowing coach had a plan for me made it so much easier.

DiVincenzo has career night in National Championship
鈥淗e鈥檚 taught me a lot. He鈥檚 taught me how to grow up as a person, as a player. I came in an immature player, trying to get by on athleticism.鈥

When he caught fire Monday, the ball went to him. Villanova being Villanova, the team stars didn鈥檛 mind. 鈥淚 just kept telling him to keep going, keep going, keep going,鈥 Brunson said. 鈥淚t just shows how we just don鈥檛 care who gets the credit. If someone is hot, feed him.鈥

Monday night was meaningful in so many ways.

It gave even more glitter to the new Big East, which now can claim the preeminent team of the moment, just as the old Big East did decades ago. Villanova went 36-4, and all four losses were in the league. The Wildcats were good enough to blow through the 红杏视频 Tournament, but not good enough to beat Xavier out of the conference season title.

鈥淵ou could never recreate what the Big East had or was,鈥 commissioner Val Ackerman said, watching the Wildcats celebrate. 鈥淏ut I think we can still make it great in a different way.鈥

It gave a heartening ending to a most challenging season in the game. Ackerman again: 鈥淭his is what college basketball is all about, great coaching, great players, doing things the right way. It鈥檚 the way Jay runs his program.鈥

And it pushes Villanova into rare air. In four years, the Wildcats have won 136 games and two national championships.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a blueblood,鈥 Jenkins proclaimed. Any arguments?

鈥淲e don鈥檛 really judge ourselves on being called elite,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淲e judge ourselves on how the guys do in school, how they grow as men, how we play night in and night out. But when the media calls you a blueblood, we鈥檙e not turning it down. We鈥檒l take it.鈥

He鈥檚 got it. The confetti fell on a genuine powerhouse Monday night.

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