VILLANOVA, Pa. —
Villanova freshman Ryan Arcidiacono scored 20 of his game-high 25 points in the first half to lead the Wildcats to an 80-68 victory over Marshall on Sunday.
James Bell added 19 points and Darrun Hilliard contributed 15 for Villanova (2-0). Arcidiacono also had six assists.
D.D. Scarver led four Thundering Herd (1-1) players in double figures with 22 points.
“I thought Ryan was just great at the point,” Villanova coach Jay Wright said. “I think he came in here from Day One knowing exactly what we wanted to do, and he has a very high basketball IQ.”
Arcidiacono missed his senior season of high school due to a back injury that required surgery last December. He spent much of last season at Villanova practices and games, and he said that helped him prepare for the jump to college.
“I wish I could have played and everything, but coming to all of these games and seeing the intensity of every practice every game (helped),” he said.
Marshall got as close as two points twice in the second half, the last coming with exactly four minutes remaining when Chris Martin knocked down a 3-pointer to make it 70-68. But Bell hit a 3-pointer, Hilliard drained two free throws, and Arcidiacono hit one on a 6-0 Wildcats run that gave Villanova the cushion it needed, 76-68 with 55 seconds left. The Herd didn’t score in the last four minutes.
“I was really just watching to see what happened,” Wright said. “Either they’re going to take a lead, or we’re going to have the guts to fight through it. I like that we stayed tough. I thought we executed well down the stretch.”
Marshall coach Tom Herrion thought his team gave too many easy looks to the Villanova freshman.
“We did a poor job on (Arcidiacono) early,” he said. “That’s unacceptable. I know he’s a talented player, but we contributed mightily.”
The Wildcats, who defeated District of Columbia 78-58 in the first round, will play Purdue at Madison Square Garden in the semifinals on Thursday.
Marshall gets back into action Friday against District of Columbia in the nonbracketed portion of the 2K Sports Classic. That game will tip off at 4:30 p.m.
The Herd will then take on South Dakota State at 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Hofstra at 3 p.m. Sunday. All three games will be played on Hofstra’s campus in Hempstead, N.Y.
Marshall returns home Saturday, Nov. 24, to meet Nevada. Tip-off will be 7 p.m.
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