2015–16 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team

The 2015–16 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team represented Villanova University in the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by the school's 8th head coach Jay Wright in his 15th year, the Wildcats were members of the Big East Conference and played most of their home games at The Pavilion, with some select home games at the Wells Fargo Center. The Wildcats finished the season with a record of 35–5, 16–2 to win the Big East regular season. They lost in the championship of the Big East tournament to Seton Hall. The Wildcats earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as a No. 2 seed. In the Tournament, they defeated UNC Asheville, Iowa, Miami, and overall #1 seed Kansas to earn a trip to the Final Four, the fifth in school history (although the 1971 Final Four season was vacated by the NCAA). In the Final Four, the Wildcats routed No. 2 seed Oklahoma by the largest margin in Final Four history to face No. 1 seeded North Carolina for the national championship. Led by Final Four MOP, Ryan Arcidiacono, the Wildcats won the National Championship on a three-point shot by Kris Jenkins, assisted by Arcidiacano, as time expired. The Wildcats won the school's second national title, having previously won the 1985 NCAA tournament.

2015–16 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball
NCAA tournament National Champions
Big East regular season champions
Philadelphia Big 5 champions
NIT Season Tip-Off champions
ConferenceBig East Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 6
Record35–5 (16–2 Big East)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaThe Pavilion
Wells Fargo Center
Seasons
2015–16 Big East men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 6 Villanova162 .889355 .875
No. 9 Xavier144 .778285 .848
No. 20 Seton Hall126 .667259 .735
Providence108 .5562411 .686
Butler108 .5562211 .667
Creighton99 .5002015 .571
Marquette810 .4442013 .606
Georgetown711 .3891518 .455
DePaul315 .167922 .290
St. John's117 .056824 .250
2016 Big East tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

Their 35 wins were the most in school history, breaking a record of 33 wins set the previous season. In beating No. 3 seed Miami (AP No. 10), No. 1 seed Kansas (AP No. 1), No. 2 seed Oklahoma (AP No. 7) and No. 1 seed UNC (AP No. 3), Villanova became the first school in 31 years — since the 1985 Villanova Wildcats — to not only beat four top-three seeds on the way to a national title but to also beat four straight opponents ranked in the AP top 10, in addition to beating AP ranked Iowa in the Round of 32, by an average victory margin of 19 points per game. Villanova's run included two of the ten most offensively efficient games in the analytics era (2002–present), beating Miami and Oklahoma by scoring 1.56 and 1.51 points per possession in the Sweet Sixteen and Final Four, respectively.[1] It has been called perhaps the most dominant tournament championship run of all time, and the most dominant of the analytics era by a wide margin.[2]

Previous season

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The Wildcats finished the 2014–15 season 33–3, 16–2 in Big East play to win the Big East regular season championship. They defeated Marquette, Providence, and Xavier to become champions of the Big East tournament. They received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as a No.1 seed where they defeated Lafayette in the Second Round before losing in the Third Round to NC State.

With their 31st win of the season, a 63–61 win over Providence in the semifinals of the Big East tournament, the Wildcats set a single season record for wins, which would eventually finish at 33.

Offseason

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Departures

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NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownNotes
Darrun Hilliard4G6'6"215SeniorBethlehem, PAGraduated/2015 NBA draft
Dylan Ennis52G6'2"192JuniorBrampton, OntarioGraduated/Transferred to Oregon
JayVaughn Pinkston22F6'7"235RS SeniorBrooklyn, NYGraduated

Incoming transfers

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NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownPrevious School
Eric Paschall4F6'6"205SophomoreDobbs Ferry, NYTransferred from Fordham. Under NCAA transfer rules, Paschall had to sit out the 2015–16 season. Will have three years of remaining eligibility.

Incoming recruits

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Jalen Brunson at the 2015 McDonald's All-American Boys Game
US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeightCommit date
Jalen Brunson
PG
Lincolnshire, ILAdlai E. Stevenson High School6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)180 lb (82 kg)Sep 10, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 90
Tim Delaney
PF
Mullica Hill, NJPitman High School6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)220 lb (100 kg)Jun 9, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 80
Donte DiVincenzo
SG
Wilmington, DESalesianum School6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)170 lb (77 kg)Jan 3, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 80
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2015 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved June 1, 2015.

2017 recruiting class

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US college sports recruiting information for 2016 recruits
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeightCommit date
Omari Spellman
PF
Malvern, PAThe MacDuffie School6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)272 lb (123 kg)Feb 20, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 83
Dylan Painter
C
Hershey, PAThe MacDuffie School6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)215 lb (98 kg)Sep 16, 2015 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN grade: 78
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

Roster

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2015–16 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
G0Henry Lowe (W)5 ft 11 in (1.8 m)185 lb (84 kg)SrNew York, New York
G1Jalen Brunson6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)199 lb (90 kg)FrLincolnshire, Illinois
F2Kris Jenkins6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)240 lb (109 kg)JrUpper Marlboro, Maryland
G3Josh Hart6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)205 lb (93 kg)JrWashington, D.C.
F4Eric Paschall6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)260 lb (118 kg)SoDobbs Ferry, New York
G5Phil Booth6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)185 lb (84 kg)SoBaltimore, Maryland
G10Donte DiVincenzo6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)200 lb (91 kg)FrWilmington, Delaware
G15Ryan Arcidiacono6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)195 lb (88 kg)SrLanghorne, Pennsylvania
F20Patrick Farrell (W)6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)200 lb (91 kg)SrRockville Centre, New York
F23Daniel Ochefu6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)245 lb (111 kg)SrLagos, Nigeria
G/F25Mikal Bridges6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)191 lb (87 kg)RS FrMalvern, Pennsylvania
F34Tim Delaney6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)230 lb (104 kg)FrMullica Hill, New Jersey
F45Darryl Reynolds6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)225 lb (102 kg)JrPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
F52Kevin Rafferty6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)215 lb (98 kg)SrMalvern, Pennsylvania
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster

Schedule and results

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Date
time, TV
Rank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
Nov 8, 2015*
12:00 pm
No. 11 PaceW 80–45 
Wells Fargo Center 
Philadelphia, PA
Regular season
Nov 13, 2015*
7:00 pm, FS2
No. 11 Fairleigh DickinsonW 91–54[3] 1–0
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Nov 17, 2015*
8:30 pm, FS1
No. 11 Nebraska
Gavitt Tipoff Games
W 87–63 2–0
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Nov 20, 2015*
7:00 pm, FS2
No. 11 East Tennessee State
NIT Season Tip-Off
W 86–51 3–0
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Nov 22, 2015*
4:30 pm, FS1
No. 11 Akron
NIT Season Tip-Off
W 75–56 4–0
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Nov 26, 2015*
4:30 pm, ESPN2
No. 8 vs. Stanford
NIT Season Tip-Off semifinals
W 59–45 5–0
Barclays Center 
Brooklyn, NY
Nov 27, 2015*
3:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 8 vs. Georgia Tech
NIT Season Tip-Off championship
W 69–52 6–0
Barclays Center 
Brooklyn, NY
Dec 1, 2015*
7:00 pm, CBSSN
No. 8 at Saint Joseph's
Philadelphia Big 5/Holy War
W 86–72 7–0
Hagan Arena (4,200)
Philadelphia, PA
Dec 7, 2015*
7:00 pm, FS1
No. 9 vs. No. 7 Oklahoma
Pearl Harbor Classic
L 55–78 7–1
Bloch Arena (4,024)
Honolulu, HI
Dec 13, 2015*
5:00 pm, FS1
No. 9 La Salle
Philadelphia Big 5
W 76–47 8–1
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Dec 19, 2015*
12:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 12 at No. 8 VirginiaL 75–86 8–2
John Paul Jones Arena (14,593)
Charlottesville, VA
Dec 22, 2015*
7:00 pm, FS1
No. 17 DelawareW 78–48 9–2
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Dec 28, 2015*
7:00 pm, FS1
No. 16 Penn
Philadelphia Big 5
W 77–57 10–2
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Dec 31, 2015
12:00 pm, FS1
No. 16 No. 6 XavierW 95–64 11–2
(1–0)
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Jan 2, 2016
10 pm, FS1
No. 16 at Creighton
Big East New Year's Marathon
W 85–71 12–2
(2–0)
CenturyLink Center (17,375)
Omaha, NE
Jan 6, 2016
7:00 pm, FS1
No. 11 Seton HallW 72–63 13–2
(3–0)
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Jan 10, 2016
7:30 pm, FS1
No. 11 at No. 18 ButlerW 60–55 14–2
(4–0)
Hinkle Fieldhouse (9,144)
Indianapolis, IN
Jan 13, 2016
8:30 pm, FS1
No. 6 MarquetteW 83–68 15–2
(5–0)
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Jan 16, 2016
1:00 pm, CBS
No. 6 at GeorgetownW 55–50 16–2
(6–0)
Verizon Center (15,535)
Washington, D.C.
Jan 20, 2016
9:00 pm, CBSSN
No. 4 at Seton HallW 72–71 17–2
(7–0)
Prudential Center (8,788)
Newark, NJ
Jan 23, 2016
12:00 pm, FOX
No. 4 No. 16 ProvidenceL 76–82 OT17–3
(7–1)
Wells Fargo Center (7,191)
Philadelphia, PA
Jan 31, 2016
12:00 pm, FOX
No. 6 at St. John'sW 68–53 18–3
(8–1)
Madison Square Garden (12,713)
New York, NY
Feb 3, 2016
8:00 pm, CBSSN
No. 3 CreightonW 83–58 19–3
(9–1)
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Feb 6, 2016
2:30 pm, FS1
No. 3 at No. 11 ProvidenceW 72–60 20–3
(10–1)
Dunkin' Donuts Center (12,883)
Providence, RI
Feb 9, 2016
8:30 pm, FS1
No. 1 at DePaulW 86–59 21–3
(11–1)
Allstate Arena (6,393)
Rosemont, IL
Feb 13, 2016
8:00 pm, CBSSN
No. 1 St. John'sW 73–63 22–3
(12–1)
Wells Fargo Center (18,052)
Philadelphia, PA
Feb 17, 2016*
7:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 1 at Temple
Philadelphia Big 5
W 83–67 23–3
Liacouras Center (10,472)
Philadelphia, PA
Feb 20, 2016
2:30 pm, FOX
No. 1 ButlerW 77–67 24–3
(13–1)
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Feb 24, 2016
7:00 pm, FS1
No. 1 at No. 5 XavierL 83–90 24–4
(13–2)
Cintas Center (10,727)
Cincinnati, OH
Feb 27, 2016
2:00 pm, FOX
No. 1 at MarquetteW 89–79 25–4
(14–2)
BMO Harris Bradley Center (19,043)
Milwaukee, WI
Mar 1, 2016
7:00 pm, FS1
No. 3 DePaulW 83–62 26–4
(15–2)
The Pavilion (6,500)
Villanova, PA
Mar 5, 2016
12:07 pm, FOX
No. 3 Georgetown
Homecoming
W 84–71 27–4
(16–2)
Wells Fargo Center (20,173)
Philadelphia, PA
Big East tournament
Mar 10, 2016
12:00 noon, FS1
(1) No. 3 vs. (8) Georgetown
Quarterfinals
W 81–67 28–4
Madison Square Garden (14,863)
New York, NY
Mar 11, 2016
6:30 pm, FS1
(1) No. 3 vs. (4) Providence
Semifinals
W 76–68 29–4
Madison Square Garden (17,130)
New York, NY
Mar 12, 2016
5:30 pm, FOX
(1) No. 3 vs. (3) Seton Hall
Championship
L 67–69 29–5
Madison Square Garden (19,812)
New York, NY
NCAA tournament
Mar 18, 2016*
12:40 pm, truTV
(2 S) No. 6 vs. (15 S) UNC Asheville
First Round
W 86–56 30–5
Barclays Center (17,333)
Brooklyn, NY
Mar 20, 2016*
12:10 pm, CBS
(2 S) No. 6 vs. (7 S) No. 25 Iowa
Second Round
W 87–68 31–5
Barclays Center (17,401)
Brooklyn, NY
Mar 24, 2016*
7:10 pm, CBS
(2 S) No. 6 vs. (3 S) No. 10 Miami (FL)
Sweet Sixteen
W 92–69 32–5
KFC Yum! Center (19,399)
Louisville, KY
Mar 26, 2016*
8:49 pm, CBS
(2 S) No. 6 vs. (1 S) No. 1 Kansas
Elite Eight
W 64–59 33–5
KFC Yum! Center (19,422)
Louisville, KY
Apr 2, 2016*
6:09 pm, TBS
(2 S) No. 6 vs. (2 W) No. 7 Oklahoma
Final Four
W 95–51 34–5
NRG Stadium (75,505)
Houston, TX
Apr 4, 2016*
9:19 pm, TBS
(2 S) No. 6 vs. (1 E) No. 3 North Carolina
National Championship
W 77–74 35–5
NRG Stadium (74,340)
Houston, TX
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
S=South Region.
All times are in Eastern Time. W=West Region E=East Region.

Local Radio

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StationPlay–by–playColor analystStudio host
WTEL–AM 610 and Villanova IMG Sports NetworkRyan FannonWhitey RigsbyJoe Weil

Rankings

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On February 8, the Wildcats became the first Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team to reach number one in the AP Poll.[4][5]

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
т = Tied with team above or below ( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415161718Final
AP11118891217161164631 (32)1 (44)1 (45)336Not released
Coaches99761317161374641 (11)1 (25)1 (25)2261 (30)

*AP does not release post-NCAA tournament rankings

References

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  1. ^ Gasaway, John (May 5, 2016). "Best Offensive Performances". ESPN.
  2. ^ Winn, Luke (April 14, 2016). "The Five Most Dominant Tournament Runs of the Analyics Era". SI.com.
  3. ^ "No. 11 Villanova beats Fairleigh Dickinson 91-54". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  4. ^ O'Connell, Jim (February 8, 2016). "College basketball rankings: Villanova earns program's first AP No. 1 ranking". NCAA.com. National Collegiate Athletic Association. Associated Press. Retrieved February 9, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Beaton, Andrew (February 8, 2016). "Villanova Ranked No. 1 for First Time in AP Poll". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
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