Scottie Reynolds Makes an Ugly Game Beautiful. #4 Villanova 92, Louisville 84. 66 fouls. 94 FTAs. A two-and-a-half-plus hour game, and it was only forty minutes of game time. Just another night in the Big East or did Tim Donaghy call in a favor on the over tonight? It’s a good thing that viewers at home got to see Scottie Reynolds playing in this game; otherwise, they may have confused this physical battle in front of the Louisville “white-out” crowd for a scene out of the UFC over on Versus tonight. Louisville came out firing on all cylinders, shooting out to a 17-point first half lead behind their pressure (forcing 21 Nova turnovers) and a steady diet of Samardo Samuels (21/7/4 blks) and Edgar Sosa (17/3). But Villanova never panicked (have they ever under Jay Wright?) and before long, Scottie Reynolds had taken over the game and brought his team back into the lead by the early part of the second half. At the end of the night, he stood strong with a 36-point season-high effort, and the fourth-ranked Wildcats had themselves another impressive road win to go to 4-0 in the Big East. To say he was scorching insults the word — Reynolds was 9-10 from the field, 5-5 from deep (look at the form, below) and 13-17 from the line. Bench this guy – he missed five attempts the entire night! The only major criticism we have about Wright’s team in this one is that Reynolds didn’t get much help (Corey Fisher and Taylor King each had 12 points), but when you have a guy so incredibly dialed in, the smart thing to do is to ride him until he misses, and Reynolds didn’t miss much. As for Rick Pitino’s Louisville, we realize they’re 3-1 in the Big East, but we’re still not buying this team as a contender in the conference. The three wins were against USF, Providence and St. John’s, but the Cards are going to have to play some legit competition (Pitt, Cincy, UConn, WVU) soon, so if our supposition is correct they’ll let us know soon enough. One very positive note for Pitino has to be the play of Samuels, though — the sophomore center didn’t miss from anywhere tonight (4-4 FG; 13-13 FT) — in one of the better games of his career. Louisville has no chance at another great season unless Samuels becomes a consistently dominant force inside for the Cardinals.
Other Games of National Interest.
- Oklahoma 62, Oklahoma State 58. This was an absolute must-win for Oklahoma against their bitter rival tonight, and they were able to leverage a head injury to the Cowboys’ James Anderson into an opportunity to get that victory. Tiny Gallon had a monster game inside (13/18), but it was Tommy Mason-Griffin’s three in overtime that gave OU the lead for good. The Sooner defense has been by far the worst in the Big 12 this year, but it was active tonight in holding the Pokes to a miserable shooting night (28% from the field, 20% from three). We don’t expect a major turnaround based on a single game, but it’s a good start for Jeff Capel’s team to get to 1-1 in the Big 12, and they have Missouri coming to town next weekend (a winnable game).
- Siena 82, Canisius 70. A light night like tonight is a good opportunity to remind everyone that Siena is a team to once again keep an eye out for in March. The Saints are currently 6-0 in the MAAC and even though they never got their marquee OOC win, they’re dominating their league so far (avg. margin = 16.0). A fearsome foursome of Edwin Ubiles (15/4), Alex Franklin (15/9), Clarence Jackson (14/2) and Ryan Rossiter (13/10) make it very difficult for opposing defenses to focus on one (or two, or three) players. Siena will always have someone who can hurt you.
- Cal State Northridge 98, Seattle 90. Beat a Pac-10 school by fifty, then drop games to Sacramento State followed by CS Northridge. Sure, makes sense to us.
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Louisville's schedule really steps up in the next few games:
@ Pittsburgh
@ Seton Hall
vs. Cincy
@ WVU
vs. UConn
I can't see them going better than 2-3 there. My guess is they lose the 3 road games and win the 2 home games.