Vintage Villanova? Maybe Not. Does It Matter?

Written by sidhnata

Written by sidhnata

SAN ANTONIO – Villanova guard Collin Gillespie grabbed the final rebound and sprinted across the court at the AT&T Center. He threw the ball toward the ceiling and unleashed a medieval scream. 

Anyone who caught that moment, brief as it was, would never have believed that Villanova and its Super Senior guard had just won a game so ugly,

The contrast was evident immediately, the gulf between what Villanova had accomplished and how much it had cost them made painfully clear. 

While fans waved signs that read WE BELIEVE and the Wildcats’ mascot hopped on the back of a male cheerleader, 

Instead, Gillespie beelined for a teammate. Most Wildcats gathered in a corner near their cheering section. 

They were surrounded by photographers, security guards and team officials, everyone huddled around guard Justin Moore,

Armchair doctors across the country wondered if Moore had torn his right Achilles tendon, 

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