Villanova tops quartet at NIT Tip-Off
Another Thanksgiving week college basketball tournament begins to reach its apex on Wednesday with the semifinals of the Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off.
Villanova, ranked seventh in both of this week's polls, headlines the event and will be matched up with UCLA in Wednesday's nightcap at Madison Square Garden. The battle is a rematch from a 2009 NCAA Tournament pairing in the round of 32 at Philadelphia's Wachovia Center.
Bruce Pearl will be on the bench with his No. 24 Tennessee Volunteers when they meet Virginia Commonwealth in the opener. Pearl is set to miss the Vols' first eight SEC contests due to NCAA violations. Tennessee starts its conference schedule Jan. 8 at Arkansas.
No. 24 Tennessee vs. Virginia Commonwealth
Wednesday, Nov. 24 - 4 p.m. PT - ESPN2
The Rams hit the Big Apple off a strong win and cover at Wake Forest last Tuesday, 90-69. Shaka Smart's charges were favored by five and stretched a small, three-point lead at half by outscoring the Demon Deacons 47-29 in the final 20 minutes. Junior Bradford Burgess led VCU with 25 points, 21 in the opening stanza, while senior Joey Rodriguez contributed 18 points, 15 in the second half.
It was the first win at the college basketball odds window for the Rams who are 3-0 straight up on the young season.
Tennessee also enters this matchup with a 3-0 SU and 1-2 ATS mark following a 60-56 win over Missouri State on Nov. 17 in Knoxville. The Vols failed to cover the 5½-point spread, and needed late free throws to help avoid blowing a seven-point lead with under 30 seconds remaining in the game. Freshman forward Tobias Harris led Tennessee with 15 points, but also suffered his second consecutive five-turnover contest.
The Volunteers are expecting to get senior guard Melvin Goins (hip injury) back in the lineup for Wednesday's game versus VCU. Goins missed the Mo State game and is listed as 'probable' against the Rams who are not reporting any significant bumps and bruises heading into New York.
No. 7 Villanova vs. UCLA
Wednesday, Nov. 24 - 6 p.m. PT - ESPN2
The program down the past couple of years, UCLA basketball can begin to push itself back into prominence with an upset Wednesday over No. 7 'Nova. Ben Howland's troops can also exact a little revenge from that '09 tournament loss to the Wildcats when the squads were ranked sixth and third respectively. Villanova's 89-69 rout as three-point favorites pushed the Wildcats into the Sweet 16 and denied the Bruins a shot at a fourth-straight Final Four appearance.
UCLA (3-0 SU, 2-1 ATS) got here with a pair of victories at Pauley Pavilion over Pepperdine and Pacific, covering a nine-point line in a 57-54 win over the Tigers of Pacific and falling well short of the 18½-point spread versus the Waves. One injury of note for the Bruins is junior guard Malcolm Lee who is 'questionable' with an ankle injury.
Jay Wright and the Wildcats are one of nine Big East teams to still be undefeated at this stage. Villanova begins play on Wednesday 4-0 overall and 2-0 against the odds. Both spread wins came in the first and second rounds of the NIT Season Tip-Off at home last week, trouncing Marist by an 84-47 count as 27-point chalk and just slipping above the 15-point spread in an 82-66 triumph against Boston University.
Freshman JayVaughn Pinkston remains on the suspended list for 'Nova due to a Nov. 6 fight with some frat boys he got into. There was some talk on a Villanova fan site that suspension would be for four games, meaning Pinkston would be back for this matchup though nothing has been updated in the last week
Another Thanksgiving week college basketball tournament begins to reach its apex on Wednesday with the semifinals of the Dick's Sporting Goods NIT Season Tip-Off.
Villanova, ranked seventh in both of this week's polls, headlines the event and will be matched up with UCLA in Wednesday's nightcap at Madison Square Garden. The battle is a rematch from a 2009 NCAA Tournament pairing in the round of 32 at Philadelphia's Wachovia Center.
Bruce Pearl will be on the bench with his No. 24 Tennessee Volunteers when they meet Virginia Commonwealth in the opener. Pearl is set to miss the Vols' first eight SEC contests due to NCAA violations. Tennessee starts its conference schedule Jan. 8 at Arkansas.
No. 24 Tennessee vs. Virginia Commonwealth
Wednesday, Nov. 24 - 4 p.m. PT - ESPN2
The Rams hit the Big Apple off a strong win and cover at Wake Forest last Tuesday, 90-69. Shaka Smart's charges were favored by five and stretched a small, three-point lead at half by outscoring the Demon Deacons 47-29 in the final 20 minutes. Junior Bradford Burgess led VCU with 25 points, 21 in the opening stanza, while senior Joey Rodriguez contributed 18 points, 15 in the second half.
It was the first win at the college basketball odds window for the Rams who are 3-0 straight up on the young season.
Tennessee also enters this matchup with a 3-0 SU and 1-2 ATS mark following a 60-56 win over Missouri State on Nov. 17 in Knoxville. The Vols failed to cover the 5½-point spread, and needed late free throws to help avoid blowing a seven-point lead with under 30 seconds remaining in the game. Freshman forward Tobias Harris led Tennessee with 15 points, but also suffered his second consecutive five-turnover contest.
The Volunteers are expecting to get senior guard Melvin Goins (hip injury) back in the lineup for Wednesday's game versus VCU. Goins missed the Mo State game and is listed as 'probable' against the Rams who are not reporting any significant bumps and bruises heading into New York.
No. 7 Villanova vs. UCLA
Wednesday, Nov. 24 - 6 p.m. PT - ESPN2
The program down the past couple of years, UCLA basketball can begin to push itself back into prominence with an upset Wednesday over No. 7 'Nova. Ben Howland's troops can also exact a little revenge from that '09 tournament loss to the Wildcats when the squads were ranked sixth and third respectively. Villanova's 89-69 rout as three-point favorites pushed the Wildcats into the Sweet 16 and denied the Bruins a shot at a fourth-straight Final Four appearance.
UCLA (3-0 SU, 2-1 ATS) got here with a pair of victories at Pauley Pavilion over Pepperdine and Pacific, covering a nine-point line in a 57-54 win over the Tigers of Pacific and falling well short of the 18½-point spread versus the Waves. One injury of note for the Bruins is junior guard Malcolm Lee who is 'questionable' with an ankle injury.
Jay Wright and the Wildcats are one of nine Big East teams to still be undefeated at this stage. Villanova begins play on Wednesday 4-0 overall and 2-0 against the odds. Both spread wins came in the first and second rounds of the NIT Season Tip-Off at home last week, trouncing Marist by an 84-47 count as 27-point chalk and just slipping above the 15-point spread in an 82-66 triumph against Boston University.
Freshman JayVaughn Pinkston remains on the suspended list for 'Nova due to a Nov. 6 fight with some frat boys he got into. There was some talk on a Villanova fan site that suspension would be for four games, meaning Pinkston would be back for this matchup though nothing has been updated in the last week
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