Temple doesn?t need any extra motivation when playing Villanova in a Big Five basketball game but some was provided on Monday when the Wildcats moved to No. 1 in Associated Press poll.
Now Villanova (10-0) will play its first game as this season?s top team visiting Temple (6-2) in Wednesday?s 7 p.m. game at the Liacouras Center.
At least Temple is familiar with the drill. This will be the third consecutive year the Owls are playing a top-ranked Villanova team.
In 2016, when the Owls Temple last went to the NCAA tournament and Villanova won it, the Wildcats won, 83-67 at the Liacouras Center on Feb. 17.
Last season the Owls lost a 78-57 decision at the Pavilion on Dec. 13.
Now a year later, Temple gets another crack at the Wildcats.
?It?s a great opportunity to play the No. 1 team in the country and we look forward to it,? Temple junior center Ernest Aflakpui said before Monday?s practice.
Temple will also face the challenge of stopping Villanova?s recent Big Five dominance.
The Wildcats are 3-0 this season in the Big Five and have won 21 in a row. Their last Big Five loss came at home to Temple, 76-61 on Dec. 5, 2012.
In last year?s win, Josh Hart, now with the Los Angeles Lakers, had a game-high 25 points. Point guard Jalen Brunson, this season?s preseason Big East player of the year, was highly efficient with 13 points, while taking just six shots. He had six assists and just one turnover. This season he is averaging 17.2 points and 4.8 assists.
?Brunson is as smart and as tough a guard as there is out there,? Temple coach Fran Dunphy said.
Redshirt junior forward Mikal Bridges, who was listed as the No. 10 overall pick in SI.com?s most recent NBA mock draft, has become one of the top two-way players in college basketball.
?Not only is he defending like crazy, and making good decisions with the basketball, but he is also shooing it very well at a high, high rate,? Dunphy said.
Bridges, who is averaging a team-high 18.1 points, is shooting 26 for 54 from three-point range (48.1 percent).
Temple is 1-1 in the Big Five, losing at La Salle, 87-83 and winning on Saturday against visiting St. Joseph?s 81-78. Villanova is coming off Sunday?s 77-68 win over visiting La Salle.
The Owls are expecting a sellout and the players look to feed off the crowd.
?Being at home, with the No. 1 team coming in is a good opportunity to get us juiced up and get a win,? said 6-8 Temple sophomore Quinton Rose, who along with Shizz Alston averages a team-best 17.3 points per game. ?The crowd plays a big role and keeps us energized.?
Now Villanova (10-0) will play its first game as this season?s top team visiting Temple (6-2) in Wednesday?s 7 p.m. game at the Liacouras Center.
At least Temple is familiar with the drill. This will be the third consecutive year the Owls are playing a top-ranked Villanova team.
In 2016, when the Owls Temple last went to the NCAA tournament and Villanova won it, the Wildcats won, 83-67 at the Liacouras Center on Feb. 17.
Last season the Owls lost a 78-57 decision at the Pavilion on Dec. 13.
Now a year later, Temple gets another crack at the Wildcats.
?It?s a great opportunity to play the No. 1 team in the country and we look forward to it,? Temple junior center Ernest Aflakpui said before Monday?s practice.
Temple will also face the challenge of stopping Villanova?s recent Big Five dominance.
The Wildcats are 3-0 this season in the Big Five and have won 21 in a row. Their last Big Five loss came at home to Temple, 76-61 on Dec. 5, 2012.
In last year?s win, Josh Hart, now with the Los Angeles Lakers, had a game-high 25 points. Point guard Jalen Brunson, this season?s preseason Big East player of the year, was highly efficient with 13 points, while taking just six shots. He had six assists and just one turnover. This season he is averaging 17.2 points and 4.8 assists.
?Brunson is as smart and as tough a guard as there is out there,? Temple coach Fran Dunphy said.
Redshirt junior forward Mikal Bridges, who was listed as the No. 10 overall pick in SI.com?s most recent NBA mock draft, has become one of the top two-way players in college basketball.
?Not only is he defending like crazy, and making good decisions with the basketball, but he is also shooing it very well at a high, high rate,? Dunphy said.
Bridges, who is averaging a team-high 18.1 points, is shooting 26 for 54 from three-point range (48.1 percent).
Temple is 1-1 in the Big Five, losing at La Salle, 87-83 and winning on Saturday against visiting St. Joseph?s 81-78. Villanova is coming off Sunday?s 77-68 win over visiting La Salle.
The Owls are expecting a sellout and the players look to feed off the crowd.
?Being at home, with the No. 1 team coming in is a good opportunity to get us juiced up and get a win,? said 6-8 Temple sophomore Quinton Rose, who along with Shizz Alston averages a team-best 17.3 points per game. ?The crowd plays a big role and keeps us energized.?