2007–08 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball
NCAA Tournament, Sweet Sixteen
ConferenceBig East Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 24
Record22–13 (9–9 Big East)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaThe Pavilion
2007–08 Big East men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 8 Georgetown153 .833286  .824
No. 13 Louisville144 .778279  .750
No. 15 Notre Dame144 .778258  .758
No. 16 Connecticut135 .722249  .727
West Virginia117 .6112611  .703
No. 25 Marquette117 .6112510  .714
No. 17 Pittsburgh108 .5562710  .730
Villanova99 .5002213  .629
Syracuse99 .5002114  .600
Cincinnati810 .4441319  .406
Seton Hall711 .3891715  .531
Providence612 .3331516  .484
*DePaul612 .3331119  .367
*St. John's513 .2781119  .367
*South Florida315 .1671219  .387
*Rutgers315 .1671120  .355
2008 Big East tournament winner
As of April 7, 2008[1]
Rankings from AP Poll
*Did not qualify for 2008 Big East tournament.

The Villanova Wildcats entered the 2007–08 season with much uncertainty, after losing star Curtis Sumpter, guard Mike Nardi, and center Will Sheridan to graduation. The departure of three experienced starters left the Wildcats a young team with no seniors. Villanova replaced those starters with three freshmen: Parade All-American Corey Fisher, McDonald's All-American Corey Stokes, and Malcolm Grant. Returning players included sophomore Scottie Reynolds and juniors Shane Clark and Dante Cunningham. The team also featured Antonio Pena and Andrew Ott, both returning from redshirt freshman years.

The 2007–08 schedule included 18 Big East contests, a trip to Orlando, Florida for the Old Spice Classic, a home game against LSU in the Big East/SEC Invitational, four games against Big Five rivals, and home games against Stony Brook, Bucknell, Hartford, and Columbia.

Villanova finished the regular season with a record of 19–11 overall and 9–9 in the Big East.

The Wildcats received a #12 seed in the 2008 NCAA tournament in which they defeated the #5 seed Clemson Tigers and the #13 seed Siena Saints. They reached the Sweet Sixteen before they were defeated by #1 seed Kansas 72–57 on March 28, 2008. This was the third time in 4 years that Villanova was eliminated from the tournament by the eventual champion. In 2005, Villanova reached the Sweet 16 before being defeated by eventual tournament champion North Carolina. In 2006, Villanova reached the Elite Eight before being defeated by eventual champion Florida. The team finished with a 22–13 record, and 10–10 record in the Big East.

Class of 2007

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US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Corey Fisher
PG
Elizabeth, NJ St. Patrick HS 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Jan 12, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:5/5 stars   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 97
Malcolm Grant
PG
Winchendon, MA The Winchendon School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Nov 2, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:3/5 stars   Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 93
Corey Stokes
SG
Newark, NJ St. Benedict Prep 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Jun 10, 2006 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:5/5 stars   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 97
Overall Recruiting Rankings:     Scout20     Rivals12 [5]     ESPN

Roster

Villanova Basketball
2007–08 Roster
G/F 22 Dwayne Anderson JR Washington, DC (St. Thomas More)
F 20 Shane Clark JR Philadelphia, PA (Hargrave Military Academy)
G 4 Jason Colenda FR Fairfax, VA (Bishop O'Connell)
F 33 Dante Cunningham JR Silver Spring, MD (Potomac)
C 5 Cassiem Drummond SO West Orange, NJ (Bloomfield Tech)
G 10 Corey Fisher FR Bronx, NY (St. Patrick's, NJ)
G 3 Malcolm Grant FR Brooklyn, NY (Winchendon Academy, MA)
F 0 Antonio Pena FR Brooklyn, NY (St. Thomas More)
G 15 Reggie Redding SO Philadelphia, PA (St. Joseph's Prep)
G 1 Scottie Reynolds SO Herndon, VA (Herndon)
G 24 Corey Stokes FR Bayone, NJ (St. Benedict's)
F 42 Frank Tchuisi JR Douala, Cameroon (St. Benedict's)

Coaching staff

Jay Wright – Head Coach

Brett Gunning – Associate Head Coach

Patrick Chambers – Assistant Coach

Doug West – Assistant Coach

Schedule

DateOpponentrankLocationTimeResultOverallConf.
Regular Season
November 9, 2007Stony Brook25Villanova, PA7:00 PM ETW 86–641–00–0
November 18, 2007Bucknell23Villanova, PA5:00 PM ETW 70–642–00–0
November 22, 2007@ UCF (Old Spice Classic)19Orlando, FL7:00 PM ETW 76–683–00–0
November 23, 2007George Mason (Old Spice Classic)19Orlando, FL5:00 PM ETW 84–764–00–0
November 25, 2007N.C. State (Old Spice Classic)19Orlando, FL6:30 PM ETL 68–694–10–0
December 1, 2007Pennsylvania21Villanova, PA7:00 PM ETW 87–615–10–0
December 6, 2007LSU (Big East/SEC Invitational)21Philadelphia, PA9:30 PM ETW 68–676–10–0
December 9, 2007@ Temple21Philadelphia, PA7:00 PM ETW 101–937–10–0
December 14, 2007Hartford18Villanova, PA7:00 PM ETW 103–758–10–0
December 22, 2007Columbia17Villanova, PA7:00 PM ETW 72–569–10–0
December 29, 2007La Salle16Villanova, PA7:00 PM ETW 71–5810–10–0
January 3, 2008@ DePaul16Chicago, IL9:00 PM ETL 76–8110–20–1
January 6, 2008#13 Pittsburgh16Villanova, PA12:00 PM ETW 64–6311–21–1
January 12, 2008@ Cincinnati17Cincinnati, OH7:00 PM ETL 66–6911–31–2
January 16, 2008DePaul21Villanova, PA9:00 PM ETW 76–6912–32–2
January 19, 2008@ Syracuse21Syracuse, NY12:00 PM ETW 81–7113–33–2
January 23, 2008@ Rutgers18Piscataway, NJ7:00 PM ETL 68–8013–43–3
January 26, 2008Notre Dame18Philadelphia, PA12:00 PM ETL 80–9013–53–4
January 30, 2008@ #21 PittsburghPittsburgh, PA7:00 PM ETL 57–6913–63–5
February 2, 2008SyracusePhiladelphia, PA12:00 PM ETL 73–8713–73–6
February 4, 2008@ St. Joseph'sPhiladelphia, PA8:00 PM ETL 55–7713–83–6
February 9, 2008Seton HallVillanova, PA6:00 PM ETW 72–7014–84–6
February 11, 2008@ #8 GeorgetownWashington, DC7:00 PM ETL 55–5314–94–7
February 16, 2008@ St. John'sNew York, NY8:00 PM ETW 60–4215–95–7
February 20, 2008West VirginiaVillanova, PA8:00 PM ETW 78–5616–96–7
February 23, 2008#13 ConnecticutPhiladelphia, PA12:00 PM ETW 67–6517–97–7
February 25, 2008#21 MarquettePhiladelphia, PA7:00 PM ETL 75–8517–107–8
March 2, 2008@ #18 LouisvilleLouisville, KY4:00 PM ETL 54–6817–117–9
March 5, 2008USFVillanova, PA8:00 PM ETW 72–5918–118–9
March 8, 2008@ ProvidenceProvidence, RI7:30 PM ETW 73–6319–119–9
March 12, 2008SyracuseNew York, NY12:00 PM ETW 82–6320–11
March 13, 2008#9 GeorgetownNew York, NY12:00 PM ETL 63–8220–12
March 21, 2008#22 (5*) Clemson(12)Tampa, FL9:50 PM ETW 75–6921–12
March 23, 2008(#13*) Siena(12)Tampa, FL12:10 PM ETW 84–7222–12
March 28, 2008#4 (1*) Kansas(12)Detroit, MI9:40 PM ETL 72–5722–13
Big East regular season games in bold.Philadelphia Big Five games in italics. • * represent seedings in NCAA Tournament.

Game summaries

Villanova 64-Pittsburgh 63, Villanova, PA, January 6, 2008

Two free throws by Dante Cunningham with 10.3 seconds remaining lifted the number 17 Villanova Wildcats over the number 13 Pitt Panthers. Freshman Malcolm Grant came off the bench to score a career-high 22, and Antonio Pena added twelve points and three steals.

DePaul 81-Villanova 76, Chicago, IL, January 3, 2008

Villanova dropped the first game of the Big East season to DePaul, 81–76. Corey Fisher scored 23 for the 17th-ranked Wildcats. Dante Cunningham added 14 points and seven rebounds.

Villanova 71-La Salle 58, Villanova, PA, December 29, 2007

18th-Ranked Villanova won its 14th consecutive Big Five game with a 71–58 victory of La Salle. Scottie Reynolds led the Wildcats with 19 points, and freshman Corey Fisher contributed with 18 points and five assists. The win lifts Villanova's Big Five record to 3–0.

Villanova 72-Columbia 56, Villanova, PA, December 22, 2007

20th-Ranked Villanova defeated Columbia 72–56 at Villanova. Shane Clark led the Wildcats with 15 points. Scottie Reynolds added 14, and Dante Cunningham registered nine points and twelve rebounds.

Villanova 103-Hartford 75, Villanova, PA, December 14, 2007

Villanova scored over 100 points in two consecutive games for the second time in school history as the Wildcats defeated Hartford 103–75. Five Wildcats scored in double figures, led by Scottie Reynolds' 21. Dante Cunningham contributed 13 points and 13 rebounds, and Corey Fisher scored 18, including four 3-pointers.

Villanova 101-Temple 93, Philadelphia, PA, December 9, 2007

Villanova set a Big Five record with its 13th consecutive Big Five victory, a 101–93 win over Temple at Temple University. The Wildcats were led by sophomore Scottie Reynolds, who posted 27 points and nine assists. Freshman Antonio Pena scored a career-high 17 points. Villanova's 101 points is the most ever allowed by Temple at the Liacouras Center.

Villanova 68-LSU 67, Philadelphia, PA, December 6, 2007

Villanova's first lead came in the game's final seconds as the Wildcats scored an improbable come-from-behind victory against the LSU Tigers. Led by freshman Malcolm Grant, who scored 13 points in the final three minutes of the game, the Wildcats overcame a 21-point deficit in the Big East/SEC Challenge. Grant finished with 18 points, and Dante Cunningham contributed 13 for Villanova, including the winning basket with 5.9 seconds remaining. The Wildcats' comeback came after LSU's Anthony Randolph fouled out with four minutes remaining.

Villanova 87-Pennsylvania 61, Villanova, PA, December 1, 2007

The Wildcats tied a record with their 12th consecutive Big 5 victory, an 87–61 win over Penn. Scottie Reynolds led Villanova with 21 points, Corey Fisher added 13, and Antonio Pena contributed with 12 points.

North Carolina State 69-Villanova 68, Orlando, FL, November 25, 2007

Villanova suffered its first defeat of the season, as North Carolina State won the championship of the Old Spice Classic 68–68. Gavin Grant sealed the victory for N.C. State as he sunk two of three free throws with 0.4 seconds remaining following a controversial foul call. Villanova's Dante Cunningham tipped in a missed shot with 2.2 seconds remaining to bring Villanova to a one-point lead. Grant, receiving the long inbounds pass at the three-point line, launched a shot. Referee Jim Burr ruled that Cunningham hit Grant on the left arm, resulting in three free throws.

Villanova's effort was marked by poor free throw shooting, and only two successful three-point attempts. Freshman Corey Fisher scored 21 points, and sophomore Scottie Reynolds contributed 13. Cassiem Drummond grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds.

Villanova 84-George Mason 76, Orlando, FL, November 23, 2007

20th Ranked Villaova, led by Scottie Reynolds' 21 points, defeated George Mason 84–76 in the semi-final round of the Old Spice Classic. Malcolm Grant and Shane Clark each added 13 points, and Clark grabbed ten rebounds in the victory. The Wildcats will face N.C. State in the championship game.

Villanova 76-UCF 68, Orlando, FL, November 22, 2007

Scottie Reynolds led Villanova with 19 points, and freshman Corey Fisher scored 18 in his second collegiate game as Villanova topped UCF 76–68 on Thanksgiving night in the opening round of the Old Spice Classic. Sophomore Reggie Redding added 14 points for the 20th ranked Wildcats. Villanova's win sets up a second-round matchup with George Mason, which upset 18th ranked Kansas State. This game marked the first-ever meeting between the two programs.

Villanova 70-Bucknell 64, Villanova, PA, November 18, 2007

Shane Clark posted 17 points and 12 rebounds, as number 24 Villanova held off Bucknell. Scottie Reynolds added 15 points, and sophomore Reggie Redding had a career-high 12 points.

Villanova 86-Stony Brook 64, Villanova, PA, November 9, 2007

Shane Clark scored a career-high 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds as the Wildcats won their 40th consecutive home opener. Freshman Malcolm Grant scored 16 points, including four three-pointers, in his college debut. Dante Cunningham registered 14 points and six rebounds, and Scottie Reynolds added 13 points and six assists.

References

  1. "2007-08 Big East Conference Season Summary: Standings" sports-reference.com. Retrieved 12-13-2013.
  2. Villanova Class of 2007 – Rivals
  3. Villanova Class of 2007 – Scout
  4. Villanova Class of 2007 – ESPN
  5. "2007 Team Recruiting Rankings – Rivals". Archived from the original on October 5, 2011. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
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