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Villanova 77, North Carolina 74
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<blockquote data-quote="Se Il Illini" data-source="post: 1209057" data-attributes="member: 561233"><p>I think your point about the size difference at the guard position is important. Arcidianaco was used in the post on several occasions in the first half. It was noted on the national broadcast that Villanova was taking advantage of a size mismatch. This is just smart basketball and Jay Wright is a very good coach. Offensively, Villanova has players who are multi-dimensional. In the second half, Arcidianaco drove to the lane on multiple occasionans. Instead of shooting a runner, he came to a jump stop, ball faked and scored over the Carolina defender, who bit on the fake. That is pretty old school stuff and is result of good offensive coaching. I have only mentioned one player, but it appeared to me that all their players were really fundamentally sound on offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Se Il Illini, post: 1209057, member: 561233"] I think your point about the size difference at the guard position is important. Arcidianaco was used in the post on several occasions in the first half. It was noted on the national broadcast that Villanova was taking advantage of a size mismatch. This is just smart basketball and Jay Wright is a very good coach. Offensively, Villanova has players who are multi-dimensional. In the second half, Arcidianaco drove to the lane on multiple occasionans. Instead of shooting a runner, he came to a jump stop, ball faked and scored over the Carolina defender, who bit on the fake. That is pretty old school stuff and is result of good offensive coaching. I have only mentioned one player, but it appeared to me that all their players were really fundamentally sound on offense. [/QUOTE]
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