The Guru’s Local/National NCAAW Roundup: Villanova Wins 5th Straight and Saint Joseph’s Snaps Two-Game Slide
By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsgurux
It was a grand night, Wednesday, so to speak, for Villanova sophomore Jasmine Bascoe while earlier in the day, Saint Joseph’s got back into the win column, and Lehigh won and Lafayette lost their respective Patriot League games on the local slate.
In the Big East, Villanova cruised at Xavier 78-38 in Cincinnati, winning its fifth straight game and inched its second-place lead up a half-game to 2.5 in front of Seton Hall and three over fourth-place Marquette, which lost at home to Seton Hall.
With 2:16 left in the third period, Bascoe’s jumper made her the third sophomore in program history, behind the legendary duo of Shelly Pennefather and Maddy Siegriest, and 32nd player overall in program history to reach 1,000 points.
The Wildcats (20-5, 13-3) led wire-to-wire over the Musketeers (11-14, 4-12) and Bascoe finished with a game-high 18 points and dished seven assists, Brynn McCurry was 6-for-8 from the field, including making both attempts from deep to score 15 points, and Ryanne Allen scored 11.
Meri Kanerva scored 13 points for Xavier.
Villanova had a monster night on the boards with a 48-27 rebounding advantage.
The Wildcats stay in the Midwest for their next game, Sunday, visiting Creighton in Omaha, Nebraska, at 5 p.m. on TruTV.
Some were counting the Wildcats’ win as the 1,000th in program history but back in the day five came against junior college teams and don’t count in the AIAW/NCAA total.
Meanwhile, the contracts had yet to be signed, but the Villanova and Notre Dame men and women, with a blessing from the NCAA to start a day ahead of the official start next season, are likely headed to Rome to play each other where Pope Leo upon his selection last year became the most prominent Villanova alumnus.
Separate sources to The Philadelphia Inquirer and your Guru had confirmed the negotiations.
In the Atlantic 10, Saint Joseph’s (16-8, 7-6) in the annual school day game at Hagan Arena, snapped the Hawks’ two-game slide, rallied to beat George Washington 70-63, after the Revolutionaries built an early 7-0 lead in the contest.
It went on to become a tight contest and Gabby Casey’s second make from distance on the night put the Hawks up 51-45 at the outset of the fourth quarter.
GWU (13-13, 5-8) went on a 5-0 run to make it a one-point game but then Casey made as layup and assisted Faith Stinson and Aleah Snead to put the Hawks up by seven.
The visitors then moved within three but Casey made it 61-55 with her third 3-pointer of the game.
Two consecutive defensive stops and a 3-pointer from Emily Knouse made it an nine-point advantage with 1:05 left and Saint Joseph’s used the free-throw line in the last minute to clinch the win.
Rhian Stokes was 10-for-14 on the line and scored 16 points for the Hawks, with four steals and two assists, while Casey did most of her productive work in the second half with 13 of her 15 points, shooting an overall 6-for-11 from the field, with five boards and five assists, and Snead scored 15 with six boards, four assists, and two steals. Knouse off the bench scored nine points, and Kaylinn Bethea had eight points and three boards.
Jaeda Wilson off the bench scored 20 points for George Washington.
The Hawks, who have won six straight in the series, are on the road Saturday, ironically in the Windy City and home of the Valentine’s Day massacre playing Loyola, Chicago at 7 p.m. on ESPN+.
Lehigh (13-10, 9-3) in the nation’s capital in Washington, D.C. won 79-51 at American U. (6-18, 4-9) in Bender Arena as the third-place Mountain Hawks, behind preseason favorite Navy and Army, who both won, got an explosive night from Whitney Lind with 23 points and shooting 5-for-6 from deep.
Bell Bramer scored 14 points and Alana Reddy scored 13, each compiling three makes from beyond the arc.
Next is rival day on Saturday as Lehigh makes the short trip from its Bethelehem, Pa., campus to Easton to play Lafayette in the Kirby Sports Center at 2 p.m. (ESPN+).
The Leopards (8-16, 4-9) will be returning home from Wednesday’s 65-58 loss at Loyola, Md. (11-13, 7-6) in Baltimore in which the host Greyhounds outscored the visitors 37-29 across the third and fourth periods in the second half to win.
Three Lafayette players scored in double figures, Talia Zurinskas with 15 points, Teresa Kiewiet wth 14 points, and Maddison Krug with 10 points.
Lex Therien scored 16 points for the home team, which also got 12 points from Sydney Bass and 14 from reserve Amandine Amorch.
On Thursday, locally, Delaware is hosting New Mexico State in a Conference USA game at the Bob Carpenter Arena in Newark at 7 p.m., Rider in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference hosts Saint Perter’s at 6 p.m. (ESPN+) at Alumni Gym in Lawrenceville, N.J., and in the Big Ten, No. 20 Maryland hosts Penn State at 7 p.m. on Peacock.
Friday in the Coastal Athletic Association, Drexel hosts Elon at 6 p.m. on FloCollege in the Daskalakis Athletic Center while in the Ivy League its vengeance night each on the second go-round as Penn plays at 6 p.m. at Cornell in Newman Arena in Ithaca, N.Y., the home of this season’s four-team Ivy Madness tourney, and No. 24 Princeton at 6 p.m. is at Columbia in Levien Gym off Broadway on New York City’s Upper West Side, both games airing on ESPN+.
The National Scene
No. 1 Connecticut (26-0, 15-0), the defending NCAA champions and sole unbeaten team this season to date, continued to chew up the Big East, winning at home 94-44 over Creighton (12-13, 8-8) at the Huskies’ campus Gampel Pavilion Arena in Storrs as Azzi Fudd had 19 points with three makes from deep becoming the 10th player in program history with 250 career 3-pointers.
Ashlynn Shade and Kayleigh Heckel, a transfer from Southern Cal, each scored 13 points, as UConn won its 53rd straight Big East contest.
Elizabeth Gentry scored 12 for the visiting Bluejays and Kennedy Townsend scored.points for Creighton.
The Bluejays play Villanova Sunday while UConn visits Marquette, which lost Wednesday at home in Milwaukee 70-58 to Seton Hall.
Zhara Bishop scored 20 points for the winning Pirates (16-8, 10-5) off the bench and Mariana Valenzuela had 19 points, while Ja’Kahla Craft grabbed 11 rebounds.
Reserve Skylar Forbes scored 17 for Marquette (16-9, 10-6).
In the Big 12 No. 19 West Virginia (21-5, 11-3) won easily 106,-56 at home in Morgantown over visiting UCF (10-14, 2-11) as Butler transfer Riley Makalusky scored 20 points off the bench and Kierra Wheeler scored 18.
The Mountaineers next are at No. 17 TCU Sunday in Fort Worth, Texas.
In the Big Ten, No. 2 UCLA (24-1, 14-0) increased its 2.5 lead in first over idle Ohio State (22-3, 11-2) by winning 86 -63 at No. 13 Michigan State (20-5, 9-5) as Lauren Betts shot 10-14 from the field and scored 22 points with seven rebounds and dealt five assists, and Kiki Rice scored 18 shooting 7-for-8 from the field.
Gabriela Jaquez added 13 points and five boards while Utah transfer Gianna Kneepkens had 12 points.
Rashunda Jones scored 15 for the Spartans who Sunday are at in-state rival and No. 7 Michigan in Ann Arbor while the Bruins on Sunday are back home in Los Angeles at Pauley Pavilion hosting Indiana.
No. 15 Iowa (19-5, 10-3) in Iowa City got 21 points from Chazadi Wright while Hannah Stuelke had her seventh season double-double with 14 points and a career-high 16 rebounds in a 65-56 win over No. 25 Washington (18-7, 8-6), which got 19 points from Elle Ladine.
The winning Hawkeyes next are at Nebraska in Lincoln while Washington on Sunday hosts Oregon, the visiting Ducks coming to play one of their former PAC-12 rivals.
In the Atlantic 10, first-place Rhode Island (22-2, 13-0) at home in Kingston easily won 85-42 over VCU, thriving off a 29-6 first quarter and moving on to Saturday’s visit to defending league tournament champion George Mason in Fairfax, Va.
There were several overtime games, host Youngstown State winning 69-62 over Robert Morris; Longwood winning 75-73 at High Point; Cleveland State winning 83-82 at home over Green Bay.
On Thursday in the ACC, No. 21 North Carolina hosts SMU at 6 p.m. on the ACC Network while No. 9 Louisville hosts Wake Forest at 7 p.m. on ACCNX.
In the SEC, No. 5 Vanderbilt hosts No. 4 Texas at home in Nashville, Tenn., at 7:30 p.m. on SECN+; No. 22 Tennessee at home in Knoxville at 6:30 p.m. on SECN+ hosts Missouri as former Lady Vols coach Kellie Harper makes her first return to her alma mater; No. 18 Kentucky hosts Texas A&M at 6:30 p.m. on the SEC Network; No. 10 Oklahoma hosts Florida in Norman at 7 p.m. on SECN+; and No. 14 Ole Miss hosts Arkansas at 9 p.m. in Oxford on the SEC Network.
A showdown in the Big 12 has No. 12 Baylor at home in Waco, Texas, hosting No. 17 TCU at 7 p.m. on ESPN; and in the Big Ten, No. 7 Michigan is at Northwestern in Evanston, Ill., at 9 p.m. on Peacock.