2008–09 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team

The 2008–09 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team represented Villanova University in the 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They were led by Jay Wright in his eighth year as head coach of the Wildcats. The Wildcats played their home games at The Pavilion on the school's campus as members of the Big East Conference. They finished the season 30–8, 13–5 in Big East play to finish in fourth place. They lost in the semifinals of the Big East Tournament to Louisville. The Wildcats received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament as the No. 3 seed in the East region. They defeated American, UCLA, Duke, and Pittsburgh to advance to the Final Four. In the Final Four they were defeated by the eventual national champion for the second straight year, North Carolina.

2008–09 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball
NCAA Tournament, Final Four
ConferenceBig East Conference (1979–2013)
Ranking
CoachesNo. 4
APNo. 11
2008–09 record30–8 (13–5 Big East)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaThe Pavilion
2008–09 Big East men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 1 Louisville162 .889  316  .838
No. 4 Pittsburgh153 .833  315  .861
No. 5 Connecticut153 .833  315  .861
No. 11 Villanova135 .722  308  .789
No. 23 Marquette126 .667  2510  .714
No. 13 Syracuse117 .611  2810  .737
West Virginia108 .556  2312  .657
Providence108 .556  1914  .576
Notre Dame810 .444  2115  .583
Cincinnati810 .444  1814  .563
Seton Hall711 .389  1715  .531
Georgetown711 .389  1615  .516
St. John's612 .333  1618  .471
South Florida414 .222  922  .290
Rutgers216 .111  1121  .344
DePaul018 .000  924  .273
2009 Big East Tournament winner
As of April 4, 2009[1]; Rankings from AP Poll

Previous season

The Wildcats finished the 2007–08 season 22–13, 9–9 in Big East play to finish in a tie for eighth place. The Wildcats lost in the quarterfinals of the Big East Tournament to Georgetown. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament where they defeated Clemson and Siena to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. There they lost to the eventual national champions, Kansas.

Offseason

Recruiting class of 2008

Source[2][3][4]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Maurice Sutton
C
Upper Marlboro, MD Largo HS 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 190 lb (86 kg) May 21, 2008 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 87
Overall Recruiting Rankings:     ScoutNR     RivalsNR [5]     ESPNNR 

Roster

Villanova Basketball
2008–09 Roster
G/F 22 Dwayne Anderson SR Washington, DC (St. Thomas More)
F 20 Shane Clark SR Philadelphia, PA (Hargrave Military Academy)
G 4 Jason Colenda SO Fairfax, VA (Bishop O'Connell)
F 33 Dante Cunningham SR Silver Spring, MD (Potomac)
G 10 Corey Fisher SO Bronx, NY (St. Patrick's, NJ)
C 3 Maurice Sutton FR Upper Marlboro, MD (Largo HS, MD)
F 0 Antonio Pena SO Brooklyn, NY (St. Thomas More)
G 15 Reggie Redding JR Philadelphia, PA (St. Joseph's Prep)
G 1 Scottie Reynolds JR Herndon, VA (Herndon)
G 24 Corey Stokes SO Bayonne, NJ (St. Benedict's)
F 42 Frank Tchuisi SR Douala, Cameroon (St. Benedict's)
F 23 Russell Wooten JR Chula Vista, California (St. Augustine)

Season

Before the season began, on October 22, 2008, the Wildcats were selected to finish fifth among the 16 Big East Conference teams in the annual preseason coaches' poll at Madison Square Garden.[6] As part of recent tradition, the 2008 Hoopsmania (an on-campus kickoff of the Villanova Basketball season), included a performance by hip-hop artist T-Pain. Previous artists have included 50 Cent, Tony Yayo and MIMS.[7]

The Villanova-Pitt game on January 28, 2009 was the last game to be held at the Wachovia Spectrum which drew a crowd of 17,449.[8] The Wildcats finished perfect the year at the Pavilion. Villanova's 25 regular-season wins tied a school record. It had been done three times before, but not since 1950–51.

During the 2009 Big East Awards Ceremony, head coach Jay Wright was named the 2009 Big East Coach of the Year. He won the award twice in the previous four years. Villanova senior forward Dante Cunningham was named the Big East's Most Improved Player, and sophomore guard Corey Fisher won the Sixth Man Award. Cunningham, a senior forward, won second-team honors on the all-Big East team, while junior guard Scottie Reynolds took honorable mention.[9]

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
Nov 6, 2008*
No. 25 Northwood W 75–37 
Wachovia Spectrum 
Philadelphia, PA
Non-conference regular season
Nov 14, 2008*
No. 25 Albany W 78–60  1–0
The Pavilion 
Villanova, PA
Nov 17, 2008*
No. 23 Fordham W 107–68  2–0
The Pavilion 
Villanova, PA
Nov 19, 2008*
 ESPNU
No. 23 Niagara W 77–62  3–0
The Pavilion 
Villanova, PA
Nov 25, 2008*
No. 22 Monmouth
Philly Hoop Group Classic
W 71–48  4–0
The Pavilion 
Villanova, PA
Nov 28, 2008*
No. 22 Towson
Philly Hoop Group Classic
W 64–47  5–0
The Palestra 
Philadelphia, PA
Nov 29, 2008*
No. 22 Rhode Island
Philly Hoop Group Classic
W 78–65  6–0
The Palestra 
Philadelphia, PA
Dec 2, 2008*
No. 16 at Penn
Big 5
W 69–47  7–0
The Palestra 
Philadelphia, PA
Dec 4, 2008*
No. 16 Houston Baptist W 93–57  8–0
The Pavilion 
Villanova, PA
Dec 9, 2008*
 ESPN
No. 12 vs. No. 6 Texas
Jimmy V Classic
L 58–67  8–1
Madison Square Garden 
New York, NY
Dec 11, 2008*
No. 12 Saint Joseph's
Big 5
W 59–56  9–1
The Pavilion 
Vilanova, PA
Dec 11, 2008*
No. 12 at La Salle
Big 5
W 70–59  10–1
Tom Gola Arena 
Philadelphia, PA
Dec 22, 2008*
No. 16 Navy W 78–68  11–1
The Pavilion 
Vilanova, PA
Dec 29, 2008*
 ESPNU
No. 13 Temple
Big 5
W 62–45  12–1
The Pavilion 
Vilanova, PA
Big East regular season
Jan 1, 2009
 ESPN
No. 13 at No. 13 Marquette W 79–72  12–2
(0–1)
Bradley Center 
Milwaukee, WI
Jan 6, 2009
 WPHL
No. 17 at Seton Hall W 89–85 OT 13–2
(1–1)
Prudential Center 
Newark, NJ
Jan 10, 2009
 ESPN
No. 17 No. 21 Louisville L 60–61  13–3
(1–2)
Wachovia Center 
Philadelphia, PA
Jan 18
 WPHL
No. 22 St. John's W 76–57  14–3
(2–2)
The Pavilion 
Villanova, PA
Jan 21, 2009
 ESPN
No. 21 at No. 3 Connecticut L 83–89  14–4
(2–3)
Harry A. Gampel Pavilion 
Hartford, CT
Jan 24
 WPHL
No. 21 at South Florida W 70–61  15–4
(3–3)
USF Sun Dome 
Tampa, FL
Jan 28, 2009
 ESPNU
No. 21 at No. 3 Pittsburgh W 67–57  16–4
(4–3)
Wachovia Spectrum 
Philadelphia, PA
Feb 1, 2009
 WPHL
No. 21 Cincinnati W 71–50  17–4
(5–3)
The Pavilion 
Vilanova, PA
Feb 4, 2009
 WPHL
No. 16 at Providence W 94–91  18–4
(6–3)
Dunkin' Donuts Center 
Providence, RI
Feb 7, 2009
 ESPN
No. 16 No. 20 Syracuse W 102–85  19–4
(7–3)
The Pavilion 
Vilanova, PA
Feb 10, 2009
 ESPN2
No. 13 No. 12 Marquette W 102–84  20–4
(8–3)
The Pavilion 
Vilanova, PA
Feb 13, 2009
 ESPN
No. 13 at West Virginia L 72–93  20–5
(8–4)
WVU Coliseum 
Morgantown, WV
Feb 19
 ESPN2
No. 14 Rutgers W 82–72  21–5
(9–4)
The Pavilion 
Vilanova, PA
Feb 22
 CBS
No. 14 at No. 25 Syracuse W 89–86  22–5
(10–4)
Carrier Dome 
Syracuse, NY
Feb 25, 2009
 WPHL
No. 12 at DePaul W 74–72  23–5
(11–4)
Allstate Arena 
Rosemont, IL
Feb 28, 2009
 ESPN
No. 12 Georgetown L 54–56  23–6
(11–5)
Wachovia Center 
Philadelphia, PA
Mar 2, 2009
 ESPN
No. 16 at Notre Dame W 77–60  24–6
(12–5)
Joyce Center 
South Bend, IN
Mar 5, 2009
 ESPN2
No. 16 Providence W 97–80  25–6
(13–5)
The Pavilion 
Vilanova, PA
Big East Tournament
Mar 12, 2009
(4) No. 13 vs. (5) No. 21 Marquette
Quarterfinals
W 76–75  26–6
Madison Square Garden 
New York, NY
Mar 13, 2009
(4) No. 13 vs. (1) No. 5 Louisville
Semifinals
L 63–82  26–7
Madison Square Garden 
New York, NY
NCAA Tournament
Mar 19, 2008*
(3E) No. 12 vs. (14E) American
First Round
W 80–67  27–7
Wachovia Center 
Philadelphia, PA
Mar 21, 2009*
(3E) No. 12 vs. (6E) No. 17 UCLA
Second Round
W 89–69  28–7
Wachovia Center 
Philadelphia, PA
Mar 26, 2009*
(3E) No. 12 vs. (2E) No. 5 Duke
Sweet Sixteen
W 77–54  29–7
TD Banknorth Garden 
Boston, MA
Mar 28, 2009*
(3E) No. 12 vs. (1E) No. 4 Pittsburgh
Elite Eight
W 78–76  30–7
TD Banknorth Garden 
Boston, MA
Apr 4, 2009*
(3E) No. 12 vs. (1W) No. 2 North Carolina
Final Four
L 69–83  30–8
Ford Field 
Detroit, MI
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. т = Tied with team above or below. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Final 
AP 23 23 20 17 15 18 18 15 18 23 20 21 17 13 12 10 11 10 Not released 
Coaches 25 23 22 16 12 15 16 13 17 22 21 21 16 13 14 12 16 13 4

*AP does not release post-NCAA tournament rankings.

References

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