< PreviousWWW.VILLANOVA .COM 70 2019-20 VILLANOVA BASKETBALL VILLANOVA GAMEDAY CENTENNIAL SEASON HONORING A CENTURY OF SUCCESS 1985 NCAA Final Four MVP Ed Pinckney Kris Jenkins with the game-winner in the 2016 NCAA title game ESPN’s Dick Vitale with Eric Eberz and 1994-96 All-American Kerry Kittles 2010 First Team All-American Scottie Reynolds 2018 National Player of the Year Jalen Brunson 2006 First Team All-American Randy FoyeWWW.VILLANOVA .COM 72 2019-20 VILLANOVA BASKETBALL VILLANOVA GAMEDAY SCORING LEADERS SINGLE GAME SCORING LEADERS (40 OR MORE POINTS) Player Pts. Opponent Date 1. Paul Arizin 85 NAMC Feb. 12, 1949 2. Bob Schafer 46 Baldwin-Wallace Jan. 8, 1954 3. Joe Lord 45 Kings Point Feb. 5, 1947 Larry Hennessy 45 Boston College Feb. 14, 1953 5. Kerry Kittles 44 Boston College Feb. 28, 1995 Larry Hennessy 44 Canisius Feb. 4, 1953 Bill Melchionni 44 St. Bonaventure Feb. 16, 1966 7. Bob Schafer 43 N.C. State Jan. 2, 1954 8. Paul Arizin 41 Seton Hall Feb. 8, 1950 9. Scottie Reynolds 40 Seton Hall Jan. 6, 2009 Scottie Reynolds 40 Connecticut Feb. 28, 2007 Rich Moore 40 Seton Hall Mar. 3, 1964 Bill Melchionni 40 Oregon State Dec. 11, 1965 Larry Hennessy 40 Rider Mar. 4, 1953 Howard Porter 40 Seton Hall Mar. 2, 1970 CAREER SCORING LEADERS (OVER 1,000 POINTS) Player G FG FT PTS AVG 1. Kerry Kittles (1992-96) 122 821 323 18.4 2,243 2. Scottie Reynolds (2006-10) 139 658 631 16.0 2,222 3. Keith Herron (1974-78) 117 918 334 18.5 2,170 4. Bob Schafer (1951-55) 111 726 642 18.9 2,094 5. Doug West (1985-89) 138 779 336 14.8 2,037 6. Howard Porter (1968-71) 89 828 370 22.8 2,026 7. Allan Ray (2002-06) 130 658 397 15.6 2,025 8. John Pinone (1979-83) 126 697 630 16.1 2,024 9. Randy Foye (2002-06) 131 682 389 15.0 1,966 10. Josh Hart (2013-17) 146 677 360 13.2 1,921 11. Ed Pinckney (1981-85) 129 637 591 14.4 1,865 12. Gary Buchanan (1999-03) 122 569 324 14.8 1,799 13. Larry Hennessy (1950-53) 75 720 297 23.2 1,737 14. Jalen Brunson (2015-18) 116 579 332 14.4 1,667 15. Corey Fisher (2007-11) 137 523 447 12.1 1,652 16. Curtis Sumpter (2002-07) 124 567 396 13.3 1,651 17. Paul Arizin (1947-50) 82 589 470 20.1 1,648 18. Alex Bradley (1977-81) 111 617 400 14.7 1,634 19. Tom Ingelsby (1970-73) 87 632 352 18.6 1,616 20. Bill Melchionni (1963-66) 84 646 320 19.2 1,612 21. Hubie White (1959-62) 78 624 360 20.6 1,608 22. Ryan Arcidiacono (2012-16) 144 487 369 11.1 1,604 23. JayVaughn Pinkston (2011-15) 136 495 567 11.7 1,590 24. Harold Pressley (1982-86) 135 612 348 11.6 1,572 25. Johnny Jones (1966-69) 80 618 332 19.6 1,568 26. Jason Lawson (1993-97) 131 534 497 12.1 1,565 27. Lance Miller (1989-93) 121 527 414 12.9 1,560 28. Larry Herron (1973-77) 104 692 169 14.9 1,553 29. Dwayne McClain (1981-85) 125 643 248 12.4 1,544 30. Darrun Hilliard (2011-15) 132 491 320 11.4 1,511 31. Phil Booth (2014-19) 148 492 299 10.2 1,507 32. Tom Greis (1986-90) 134 603 298 11.2 1,504 33. Chris Ford (169-72) 91 74 285 15.7 1,433 34. Wali Jones (1961-64) 85 581 266 16.8 1,428 35. Alvin Williams (1993-97) 131 485 320 11.0 1,423 36. Eric Eberz (1992-96) 120 495 182 11.6 1,397 37. Kenny Wilson (1985-89) 137 452 410 10.1 1,390 38. Kris Jenkins (2013-17) 146 432 255 9.5 1,383 39. Dante Cunningham (2005-09) 139 514 305 9.7 1,334 40. Greg Woodard (1992-96) 128 378 369 10.2 1,312 41. Mikal Bridges (2015-18) 116 456 224 11.3 1,311 42. Reggie Robinson (1974-78) 119 537 235 11.0 1,309 43. Stewart Granger (1979-83) 125 498 311 10.5 1,307 44. Mike Nardi (2003-07) 129 423 209 10.1 1,306 45. Corey Stokes (2007-11) 133 409 223 9.8 1,301 46. Tom Sienkiewicz (1977-81) 115 525 221 11.1 1,271 47. Jack Devine (1951-55) 113 485 293 11.2 1,263 48. Eric Paschall (2016-19) 110 439 254 11.4 1,257 49. John Celestand (1995-99) 124 420 242 9.9 1,227 50. Hank Siemiontkowski (1969-72) 90 474 276 13.6 1,224 51. Ricky Wright (1999-03) 124 437 355 9.8 1,221 52. Mark Plansky (1984-88) 134 456 240 9.1 1,217 53. Maalik Wayns (2009-12) 95 379 339 12.5 1,191 54. Rory Sparrow (1976-80) 124 489 205 9.5 1,183 55. Jim Huggard (1958-61) 75 471 242 15.8 1,184 56. Harold Jensen (1983-87) 130 450 203 8.9 1,155 57. Jim Washington (1962-65) 85 469 208 13.5 1,146 58. Malik Allen (1996-00) 125 435 261 9.0 1,131 59. Joe Lord (1941-43, 45-47) 71 462 201 15.8 1,125 60. Howard Brown (1995-99) 127 407 169 8.8 1,122 61. John Olive (1973-77) 113 390 342 9.9 1,122 62. Antonio Pena (2007-11) 137 407 275 8.0 1,093 63. Mouphtaou Yarou (2009-13) 120 384 299 8.9 1,068 64. James Bell (2010-14) 122 344 168 8.6 1,046 65. Daniel Ochefu (2012-16) 141 404 207 7.2 1,015 Brooks Sales (1998-02) 123 359 295 8.3 1,015 SINGLE SEASON SCORING LEADERS (500 OR MORE POINTS) Player Year Pts 1. Bob Schafer 1954 836 2. Bill Melchionni 1966 801 3. Howard Porter 1971 799 4. Jalen Brunson 2018 756 5. Paul Arizin 1950 735 6. Kerry Kittles 1995 706 7. Larry Hennessy 1951 703 8. Phil Booth 2019 668 9. Randy Foye 2006 677 10. Josh Hart 2017 673 11. Keith Herron 1977 652 12. Howard Porter 1970 645 Michael Bradley 2001 645 14. Tom Ingelsby 1973 638 15. Kerry Kittles 1994 630 16. Harold Pressley 1986 620 17. Josh Hart 2016 618 Keith Herron 1978 618 19. Kerry Kittles 1996 613 20. Dante Cunningham 2009 612 21. Doug West 1989 608 22. Allan Ray 2004 607 23. Hubie White 1962 604 24. Scottie Reynolds 2010 602 25. Paul Arizin 1949 594 26. Bob Schafer 1955 592 27. Doug West 1988 583 28. Howard Porter 1969 582 29. Alvin Williams 1997 580 30. Gary Buchanan 2001 571 31. Larry Hennessy 1952 567 32. Johnny Jones 1968 565 33. Curtis Sumpter 2007 556 34. Scottie Reynolds 2008 555 35. John Pinone 1982 550 36. Ed Pinckney 1985 546 37. Kris Jenkins 2016 545 38. Bill Melchionni 1965 542 Tim Thomas 1997 542 40. Bob Schafer 1953 537 Hank Siemiontkowski 1971 537 42. John Pinone 1983 534 Jalen Brunson 2017 526 44. Tom Ingelsby 1972 526 45. Eric Eberz 1995 519 Allan Ray 2005 519 47. Dwayne McClain 1985 518 48. Johnny Jones 1969 511 49. Maalik Wayns 2012 510 50. Hubie White 1961 509 WWW.VILLANOVA .COM 74 VILLANOVA GAMEDAY YEARLY LEADERS 2019-20 VILLANOVA BASKETBALL SCORING YEAR PLAYER PTS. AVG. 2018-19 Phil Booth 688 18.6 ppg 2017-18 Jalen Brunson 756 18.9 ppg 2016-17 Josh Hart 673 18.7 ppg 2015-16 Josh Hart 618 15.5 ppg 2014-15 Darrun Hilliard 501 14.3 ppg 2013-14 James Bell 491 14.4 ppg 2012-13 JayVaughn Pinkston 453 13.3 ppg 2011-12 Maalik Wayns 510 17.6 ppg 2010-11 Corey Fisher 494 15.4 ppg 2009-10 Scottie Reynolds 602 18.2 ppg 2008-09 Dante Cunningham 612 16.1 ppg 2007-08 Scottie Reynolds 555 15.9 ppg 2006-07 Curtis Sumpter 556 17.4 ppg 2005-06 Randy Foye 677 20.5 ppg 2004-05 Allan Ray 519 16.2 ppg 2003-04 Allan Ray 607 17.3 ppg 2002-03 Gary Buchanan 400 15.4 ppg 2001-02 Gary Buchanan 571 17.8 ppg 2000-01 Michael Bradley 645 20.8 ppg 1999-00 Malik Allen 467 14.2 ppg 1998-99 John Celestand 462 14.9 ppg 1997-98 John Celestand 384 13.2 ppg 1996-97 Alvin Williams 580 17.1 ppg 1995-96 Kerry Kittles 613 20.4 ppg 1994-95 Kerry Kittles 706 21.4 ppg 1993-94 Kerry Kittles 630 19.7 ppg 1992-93 Lance Miller 371 13.7 ppg 1991-92 Lance Miller 431 14.9 ppg 1990-91 Lance Miller 481 15.0 ppg 1989-90 Tom Greis 442 13.4 ppg 1988-89 Doug West 608 18.4 ppg 1987-88 Doug West 583 15.8 ppg 1986-87 Harold Jensen 492 15.9 ppg 1985-86 Harold Pressley 620 16.8 ppg 1984-85 Ed Pinckney 546 15.6 ppg 1983-84 Ed Pinckney 478 15.4 ppg 1982-83 John Pinone 534 16.7 ppg 1981-82 John Pinone 550 17.2 ppg 1980-81 John Pinone 490 15.8 ppg 1979-80 John Pinone 540 14.5 ppg 1978-79 Alex Bradley 485 17.3 ppg 1977-78 Keith Herron 618 19.8 ppg 1976-77 Keith Herron 652 19.2 ppg 1975-76 Keith Herron 465 16.1 ppg 1974-75 Larry Herron 449 17.9 ppg 1973-74 Chubby Cox 306 11.8 ppg 1972-73 Tom Ingelsby 683 25.5 ppg 1971-72 Hank Siemiontkowski 534 19.1 ppg 1970-71 Howard Porter 799 23.5 ppg 1969-70 Howard Porter 645 22.2 ppg 1968-69 Howard Porter 582 22.4 ppg 1967-68 Johnny Jones 565 10.1 ppg YEAR PLAYER PTS. AVG. 1966-67 Johnny Jones 492 18.9 ppg 1965-66 Bill Melchionni 801 27.6 ppg Year Player Pts. Avg. 1964-65 Bill Melchionni 542 19.4 ppg 1963-64 Wali Jones 461 16.4 ppg 1962-63 Wali Jones 487 16.7 ppg 1961-62 Hubie White 604 21.5 ppg 1960-61 Hubie White 509 21.2 ppg 1959-60 Hubie White 495 19.0 ppg 1958-59 Joe Ryan 384 15.4 ppg 1957-58 Jack Kelly 342 15.4 ppg 1956-57 Richard Griffith 330 13.2 ppg 1955-56 James Smith 357 13.7 ppg 1954-55 Bob Schafer 592 21.2 ppg 1953-54 Bob Schafer 836 27.0 ppg 1952-53 Bob Schafer 537 17.3 ppg 1951-52 Larry Hennessy 567 21.0 ppg 1950-51 Larry Hennessy 703 22.0 ppg 1949-50 Paul Arizin 735 25.3 ppg 1948-49 Paul Arizin 594 22.0 ppg 1947-48 Paul Arizin 267 11.1 ppg 1946-47 Joseph Lord 438 1945-46 Joseph Lord 303 1944-45 Lee Carter 149 1943-44 Fank Frascella 263 1942-43 William Wood 221 1941-42 William Wood 230 1940-41 Paul Nugent 128 1939-40 George Dusminski 213 1938-39 James Montgomery 145 1937-38 George Dusminski 296 1936-37 James Montgomery 145 1935-36 Michael O’Meara 131 1934-35 Michael O’Meara 136 1933-34 Benjamin Geraghy 114 1932-33 Arthur Lynch 75 1931-32 Joseph Czescik 123 1930-31 Joseph Czescik 126 1929-30 John Birmingham 136 Larry Herron WWW.VILLANOVA .COM 76 2019-20 VILLANOVA BASKETBALL VILLANOVA GAMEDAY YEARLY LEADERS REBOUNDING YEAR PLAYER REBS. AVG. 2018-19 Eric Paschall 221 6.1 rpg 2017-18 Omari Spellman 321 8.0 rpg 2016-17 Josh Hart 230 6.4 rpg 2015-16 Daniel Ochefu 278 7.5 ppg 2014-15 Daniel Ochefu 305 8.5 ppg 2013-14 JayVaughn Pinkston 208 6.1 rpg Daniel Ochefu 208 6.1 rpg 2012-13 Mouphtaou Yarou 265 7.8 rpg 2011-12 Mouphtaou Yarou 261 8.2 rpg 2010-11 Antonio Peña 230 7.2 rpg 2009-10 Antonio Peña 232 7.0 rpg 2008-09 Dante Cunningham 284 7.5 rpg 2007-08 Dante Cunningham 226 6.5 rpg 2006-07 Curtis Sumpter 230 7.2 rpg 2005-06 Will Sheridan 207 6.3 rpg 2004-05 Curtis Sumpter 210 7.2 rpg 2003-04 Jason Fraser 193 7.1 rpg Curtis Sumpter 226 7.1 rpg 2002-03 Ricky Wright 218 7.8 rpg 2001-02 Brooks Sales 292 9.1 rpg 2000-01 Michael Bradley 303 9.8 rpg 1999-00 Malik Allen 243 7.4 rpg 1998-99 Malik Allen 201 6.3 rpg 1997-98 Malik Allen 168 5.8 rpg 1996-97 Jason Lawson 258 7.6 rpg 1995-96 Kerry Kittles 213 7.1 rpg 1994-95 Jason Lawson 222 6.7 rpg 1993-94 Jason Lawson 212 6.6 rpg 1992-93 James Bryson 183 6.8 rpg 1991-92 James Bryson 172 5.9 rpg 1990-91 Lance Miller 219 6.8 rpg 1989-90 Tom Greis 215 6.5 rpg 1988-89 Rodney Taylor 214 6.3 rpg 1987-88 Tom Greis 224 6.1 rpg 1986-87 Mark Plansky 184 5.9 rpg 1985-86 Harold Pressley 374 10.1 rpg 1984-85 Ed Pinckney 311 8.9 rpg 1983-84 Ed Pinckney 246 7.9 rpg 1982-83 Ed Pinckney 301 9.7 rpg 1981-82 Ed Pinckney 249 7.8 rpg 1980-81 John Pinone 229 7.4 rpg 1979-80 John Pinone 221 7.1 rpg 1978-79 Alex Bradley 209 7.5 rpg 1977-78 Alex Bradley 231 7.2 rpg 1976-77 John Olive 183 5.5 rpg 1975-76 John Olive 169 6.8 rpg 1974-75 John Olive 169 6.5 rpg 1973-74 John Olive 169 6.5 rpg 1972-73 Tom Ingelsby 154 6.2 rpg Larry Moody 154 6.2 rpg 1971-72 Hank Siemiontkowski 291 10.4 rpg 1970-71 Howard Porter 503 14.9 rpg 1969-70 Howard Porter 438 15.1 rpg 1968-69 Johnny Jones 244 8.7 rpg 1966-67 Johnny Jones 234 9.0 rpg 1965-66 Bernie Schaffer 238 8.2 rpg 1964-65 Jim Washington 442 15.8 rpg 1963-64 Jim Washington 398 14.2 rpg 1962-63 Jim Washington 354 12.2 rpg 1961-62 Hubie White 285 10.2 rpg 1960-61 Hubie White 233 9.7 rpg 1959-60 George Raveling 341 13.1 rpg 1958-59 George Raveling 405 16.5 rpg 1957-58 Tom Brennan 263 12.0 rpg 1954-55 Jack Devine 335 12.0 rpg 1953-54 Jack Devine 387 12.0 rpg 1952-53 Jack Devine 293 10.9 rpg 1951-52 Thomas J. Brennan 383 14.7 rpg 1950-51 Jim Mooney 455 14.7 rpg ASSISTS YEAR PLAYER ASSISTS AVG. 2017-18 Jalen Brunson 184 4.6 apg 2016-17 Jalen Brunson 148 4.1 apg 2015-16 Ryan Arcidiacono 169 4.2 apg 2014-15 Ryan Arcidiacono 129 3.6 apg 2013-14 Ryan Arcidiacono 118 3.5 apg 2012-13 Ryan Arcidiacono 119 3.5 apg 2011-12 Maalik Wayns 133 4.6 apg 2010-11 Corey Fisher 159 4.8 apg 2009-10 Corey Fisher 129 3.9 apg 2008-09 Scottie Reynolds 128 3.4 apg 2007-08 Scottie Reynolds 113 3.2 apg 2006-07 Scottie Reynolds 130 3.9 apg 2005-06 Kyle Lowry 122 3.7 apg 2004-05 Mike Nardi 107 3.3 apg 2003-04 Mike Nardi 130 3.7 apg 2002-03 Derrick Snowden 108 3.5 apg 2001-02 Derrick Snowden 125 3.9 apg 2000-01 Jermaine Medley 110 3.6 apg 1999-00 Brian Lynch 114 3.5 apg 1998-99 John Celestand 137 4.4 apg 1997-98 John Celestand 148 5.1 apg Daniel Ochefu77 2019-20 VILLANOVA BASKETBALL VILLANOVA GAMEDAY YEARLY LEADERS WWW.VILLANOVA .COM 1996-97 Alvin Williams 129 3.8 apg 1995-96 Alvin Williams 177 5.4 apg 1994-95 Alvin Williams 159 4.8 apg 1993-94 Jonathan Haynes 177 5.6 apg 1992-93 Jonathan Haynes 137 5.0 apg 1991-92 Chris Walker 96 3.7 apg 1990-91 Chris Walker 139 4.3 apg 1989-90 Chris Walker 128 3.8 apg 1988-89 Kenny Wilson 153 4.5 apg 1987-88 Kenny Wilson 170 4.9 apg 1986-87 Kenny Wilson 159 5.1 apg 1985-86 Kenny Wilson 145 3.9 apg 1984-85 Gary McLain 150 4.3 apg 1983-84 Gary McLain 160 5.3 apg 1982-83 Stewart Granger 177 5.5 apg 1981-82 Stewart Granger 183 5.7 apg 1980-81 Stewart Granger 165 5.3 apg 1979-80 Rory Sparrow 127 4.1 apg 1978-79 Rory Sparrow 103 3.7 apg 1977-78 Rory Sparrow 153 4.6 apg 1976-77 Joey Rogers 153 4.6 apg 1975-76 Joey Rogers 118 4.4 apg 1974-75 Joey Rogers 136 5.0 apg 1973-74 Joey Rogers 67 2.7 apg 1972-73 Ed Hastings 88 3.5 apg 1971-72 Chris Ford 145 5.2 apg 1970-71 Chris Ford 245 7.0 apg Derrick Snowden H B FRAZER ELECTRIC AD PROOF 79 WWW.VILLANOVA .COM 2019-20 VILLANOVA BASKETBALL VILLANOVA GAMEDAY NCAA TOURNAMENT IT was April 1, 1985 when David met and beat Goliath. It was a game remem- bered by many as one of the most perfectly-played NCAA championship games ever. It was a game few felt the undermanned Villano- va Wildcats had much of a chance winning. What the capacity crowd in Rupp Arena, and one of the largest national tele- vision audiences ever wit- nessed on April 1, 1985 was as stunning of an upset as there has ever been in an NCAA championship game. Head coach Rollie Massimi- no’s Wildcats claimed Villa- nova’s first national basketball title by shock- ing one of college basketball greatest teams ever, Georgetown, 66-64. It was a trio that coined themselves “The Expansion Crew,” Ed Pinckney, Dwayne McClain and Gary McLain. And of course it was a typical Villanova team effort with Harold Pressley, Harold Jensen and Dwight Wilbur being most noticeable. And Villanova’s victory was no fluke. On April 1, 1985, Villanova was simply the best team. The Wildcats, as expected, played stellar defense and controlled the tempo just as many thought they would have to in order to keep it a game. Massimino, in a press conference the day before the championship clash, stated that he believed in order for his Wildcats to upend the Georgetown Hoyas it would probably take a perfect game. His Wildcats weren’t perfect, but they were close. The ‘Cats sank an amazing 22 of 28 field goal tries for a sizzling and unheard of 78.6 percent field goal percentage. Even more startling, the ‘Cats in the second half, when things really began cooking, connected on nine of 10 field goals. 90 percent field goal shooting! From the foul line the ‘Cats went 22 of 27, including 11 of 14 pressure packed ones in the last two minutes. What made Villanova’s shooting perfor- mance even more startling was who it was accomplished against. Patrick Ewing and company were the number one defense in the country and had limited opponents to just 39 percent shooting from the field for the entire season. Having lost twice to Georgetown in the regular season, the two squads were famil- iar foes. Georgetown jumped on the ‘Cats quickly and enjoyed 10-6, 18-12 and 20-14 leads in the game’s early going. But for every Georgetown offensive, Villanova regrouped and rallied and when Harold Pressley fol- lowed up his own missed shot with just four seconds left before half, Villanova went to the locker room leading 29-28 while a nation- wide audience stared in disbelief. Villanova’s halftime lead lasted until 10:41 was left when the Hoyas moved into the lead 42-41. The lead would exchange hands five times until Villanova had silently slipped out to a 53-48 advantage. But Georgetown roared back, and with 4:50 to go had a 54-53 lead. In posses- sion of a one-point lead and the ball, Georgetown tried to spread the floor and run the clock. However, the ‘Cats Dwayne McClain, a player remembered for the many big shots he made in his career, came up with a crucial steal and as Villanova patiently worked for a good shot, fresh- man Harold Jensen nailed a 16 footer to push Vil- lanova to a 55-54 lead with 2:36 to go. Pinckney, at the other end, blocked David Win- gate’s driving baseline layup and was fouled retrieving the ball, and after making both free throws, the Wildcats had a 57-54 lead. Villanova’s abil- ity to sink free throws was crucial in the closing min- utes and with 18 seconds left, Villanova led 65-60. A Vil- lanova free throw and two Georgetown layups made it 66-64 with two seconds left. Dwayne McClain, who had tripped and fallen to the floor, caught the inbound pass on the floor and when the final two seconds ticked off the clock, the victory was Villanova’s. “Needless to say, this is probably the greatest moment in Villanova basketball history. I am extremely elated, proud and grateful for everything that happened this year. These kids were just great. I think we beat one of the greatest teams in history. Georgetown played extremely well and we played great.” VILLANOVA 66, GEORGETOWN 64 APRIL 1, 1985 — RUPP ARENA, LEXINGTON, KY VILLANOVA MIN FGM FGA FTM FTA REB A PF PTS Pressley 40 4 6 3 4 4 1 1 11 McClain 40 5 7 7 8 1 3 3 17 Pinckney 37 5 7 6 7 6 5 3 16 Wilbur 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 McLain 40 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 8 Jensen 34 5 5 4 5 1 2 2 14 Plansky 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Everson 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 200 22 28 22 27 17 14 12 66 Turnovers: 17 (Jensen 6; McClain 5; Pinckney 3; McLain 2; Pressley, 1); Blocks: 1 (Pressley); Steals: 8 (Pressley 3; McClain, Pinckney 2; Jensen 1). G’TOWN MIN FGM FGA FTM FTA REB A PF PTS Martin 37 4 6 2 2 5 1 2 10 Williams 29 5 9 0 2 4 2 3 10 Ewing 39 7 13 0 0 5 2 4 14 Jackson 37 4 7 0 0 0 9 4 8 Wingate 39 8 14 0 0 2 2 4 16 McDonald 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Broadnax 13 1 2 2 2 1 2 4 4 Dalton 4 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 2 TOTALS 200 29 53 6 8 17 18 22 64 Turnovers: 11 (Wingate 4; Williams 3; Martin, Ewing, McDonald, Broadnax 1); Blocks: 1 (Ewing); Steals: 6 (Ewing 2; Williams, Jackson, Wingate, Broadnax 1); Halftime Score: VU 29-28; Attendance: 23,124 THE 1984-85 VILLANOVA WILDCATS (L TO R): Dwight Wilbur, Veltra Dawson, R.C. Massimino, Gary McLain, Brian Harrington, Harold Jensen, Steve Pinone. STANDING: Wyatt Maker, Ed Pinckney, Mark Plansky, Harold Pressley, Head Coach Rollie Massimino, Dwayne McClain, Connally Brown, Chuck Everson. 1985 NCAA CHAMPIONSNext >