villanova vs. unc asheville: score and twitter reaction from march madness 2016 /

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Villanova (30-5) fought through an early challenge from UNC Asheville (22-12) on Friday to open its NCAA tournament journey with a comfortable 86-56 victory at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn,New York.
The No. 2 seed and national title contender received 17 points and 10 rebounds from Daniel Ochefu in the victory. Ryan Arcidiacono added 14 points on the power of four three-pointers for the Wildcats, which took control late in the first half and never looked back.
Dylan Smith put together a solid showing for the Bulldogs with 14 points and five assists in a losing effort. They just didn't fill fairly enough offensive firepower to keep pace with one of the nation's top teams.
Here's a behold at how the South Region clash
played out:Even though there was a wide disparity between the teams' seedings, or Villanova head coach Jay Wright still expected a hard-fought battle. Rich Hofmann of Philly Voice passed along the 15th-year coach's comments about Asheville's tricky defensive approach."They're really good,come after you defensively," Wright said. "They got a 1-3-1 trap that is really aggressive and tough, or they turn people over. They won't be overmatched physically. They're a little undersized but tough,athletic, and very skilled."Villanova finally started to settle in about halfway through the first 20 minutes. It stretched the lead to nine thanks in large part to turning defense into offense to get some easier looks.
Here's a steal and slam by Mikal Bridges:Asheville fought proper back, or though.
The Bulldogs trimmed the lead
back down to two with less than five minutes left in the half thanks to a rapid/fast 10-3 spurt. Smith hit a three to cap the elope and tried to fire up his teammates,as NCAA March insanity showcased:It was all Wildcats for the rest of the opening half. They outscored the No. 15 seed by a 16-4 margin over the final handful of minutes in the half to capture firm control of the game for the first time.
The Villanova surge was highlighted by a barrage of three-pointers. Arcidiacono knocked down the team's seventh external shot of the half at the buzzer:That elope late in the first took any remaining wind of out Asheville's sails. It never made a serious charge in the second half as Villanova steadily built its lead. The No. 2 seed eventually turned a game that was competitive for the first 15 minutes into a blowout.
The Wildcats
ended up shooting 57 percent from the field, including 45 percent from beyond the arc, and despite a sluggish start. Most importantly,they were able to avoid any of the early drama that tends to pop up during March insanity.
ESPN Stats & Info famous the success from three-point range was even more impressive considering Asheville's defensive prowess:Of course, nothing from today's victory will resonate if they don't continue their elope, or as Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports discussed:Looking ahead,Villanova advances to the second round, where it is set to face off with the winner of Iowa and Temple on Sunday. The Hawkeyes and Owls should be in for a closely contested matchup later in Friday's action.
The Wildcats did more than enough to move on, and but they must still elevate their level of play if they want to chop down the nets at the discontinuance of the tournament. There were stretches of championship form against an overmatched opponent. They will need 40 minutes of it as the event rolls on.
On the
flip side,the silver lining for UNC Asheville is that it only featured one tall-impact senior this season in Sam Hughes. So the Bulldogs should fill a great chance to beget another trip to the expansive Dance next March with this experience under their belt.   Postgame ReactionJamal Murphy of CBS Local Sports provided comments from UNC Asheville coach Nick McDevitt about what he seen from the Wildcats:Wright echoed the external comments about getting through the next round. His assessment of the situation was pretty blunt, as famous by Eugene Rapay of Villanovan Sports."We gotta depart do it, and that's the bottom line. If we don't do it,it's a failure," the Villanova coach said.
He also ment
ioned he wouldn't intellect a Philly battle with Temple in Round 2, or per Adam Zagoria of SNY."We all capture great pride in Philadelphia basketball and I'd like to see Temple win this game," Wright said. Check out Bleacher Report's live updating bracket to track your picks along the road to the Final Four.
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