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Villanova Women's Basketball Team Selected as Number Four Seed for 2023 NCAA March Madness Tournament

As the tournament approaches, the Wildcats will continue to prepare for each matchup, with their sights set on advancing to the next round.

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A Look Back at 2022...In Photos

Senior White House Photojournalist Olivia Pasquale takes you on a visual journey through the lens of 2022.

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Jay Wright Announces Retirement from Villanova

When people look back at his time at Villanova, they will remember a man that brought the program to new heights and was able to keep it at the top of basketball rankings year in and year out. The best part about Villanova's success? It was done his way, the Wright way.

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Andrew McKeough Tests Positive for COVID-19

McKeough said he learned he was positive for the virus after taking the Roche Rapid RT-PCR test Tuesday as a part of his regularly scheduled weekly test.

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Jay Wright Inducted Into Hall of Fame

Wright has a chance to make history for the 2020-21 season. Many college basketball insiders and media personnel have the Wildcats as the pre-season number one team in the country and a favorite to cut down the nets in Indianapolis in May. If that were to happen, Wright would join an elite list of coaches who have three or more national titles […]

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Nova vs Winthrop and a Preview of the South Region

The Wildcats have enough time and experience to prepare for a highly anticipated game in this year's NCAA Tournament.

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Honoring Collin Gillespie

After receiving an MRI the day after the game, it has been reported that Gillespie will miss the rest of this season with an MCL injury.

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Nova Completes Series Sweep Against Seton Hall

Similar to the first matchup between both teams on January 19th, both teams would explode offensively in the second half.

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Nova Beats Providence

"We were playing off our defense," stated Wright. "We were getting confidence from getting stops defensively. We kept grinding."

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Nova Beats Seton Hall After COVID Layoff

After a 27 day lay-off the third ranked Villanova Wildcats earned a hard-fought 76-74 win over the Seton Hall Pirates on Wednesday night. The win marked the ninth win of the season for Villanova, and its fourth in Big East play.

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Nova Season Review In Review...So Far

On December 27th, Wright tested positive for the coronavirus that initially put the program on pause from all basketball activities. He was able to update his status as well.

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Jay Wright Tests Positive for COVID-19

Due to Coach Wright’s positive test, the Wildcats postponed their next two games.

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Nova Wildcats Fall to UConn Huskies in First Matchup

Down 23-17 after one, the Wildcats surged back in the opening two minutes of the second as it scored five quick points in two minutes- a three from Siegrist and a jumper from Brianna Herlihy cut UCONN's lead to one at 23-22.

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Wildcats Earn Another Holy War Win

"This was a very good game for us," said Villanova head coach Jay Wright. "They are a very difficult team to guard. They are very unorthodox offensively with five guys out who can really shoot it. They cut hard and move well."

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Jay Wright Earns 600th win as the Wildcats Beat Butler

"It just means that I have a really good job," said Wright. "Every coach who has been here has won a lot of games. We've been blessed."

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Nova Overcomes 18-Point Deficit to Beat Georgetown

"We didn't make any great changes in the second half," stated Wright on his team's second half adjustments. "I just thought we got comfortable with what they were doing and defended it better."

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Villanova Edges Out Texas in Top 25 Matchup

"I'm proud of the guys," said Villanova head coach Jay Wright. "They keep getting better every day. We had had a good week of practice."

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Bench Helps Villanova Beat Hartford

In Villanova's two most recent championship runs, they have benefitted from guys off the bench to make an impact: Phil Booth and Mikal Bridges in 2016, and Donte DiVincenzo in 2018. Maybe this is a sign for Swider in 2020-21.

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