'Nova knocks off Hawks
One team, which starts three seniors who have been through some Big East wars, is already playing with an eye toward March.
The other, which starts three freshmen, is simply learning as it grows.
Yet iit's still Villanova and Saint Joseph's, which remains the most passionate basketball rivalry in the city, regardless of whatever disparity might exist on paper.
The nationally-ranked Wildcats (6-1) were coming off a 10-point loss
Two years ago the Hawks (3-4), who lost at Drexel on Wednesday
But the Wildcats have now won 42 in a row on campus, going back almost 4 years. This one ended 71-60. It was their third straight win in this series, and 22nd out of their last 24 against the rest of the Big 5.
The Hawks hung tough early. But Villanova would take a 10-point lead into the break.
It took the Wildcats 5-plus minutes of the second half to extend the margin to 21, following a 13-0 spurt. After that the closest the Hawks would get was nine.
Corey Stokes led the Wildcats with 15 points, Antonio Pena, Corey Fisher and Dominick Cheek all scored 14. The Hawks' top scorer, Carl Jones, had 19.