On Wednesday night, No. 1 Villanova travels to Indiana to play No. 14 Butler in a Big East basketball battle at historic Hinkle Fieldhouse.
After winning the National Championship for the Big East last year, the Villanova Wildcats have continued their winning ways under head coach Jay Wright. As we enter January, his Wildcats sit at 14-0 and are ranked No. 1 in the entire country. Led by Player of the Year candidate Josh Hart, Nova has plenty of experience in big games, which bodes well for them in this road test.
On the other hand, the Butler Bulldogs bring a healthy mix of newcomers and veterans to their revamped roster under head coach Chris Holtmann. Despite losing Roosevelt Jones and Kellen Dunham, who were both key contributors for the past few years, there is still plenty of talent on the roster. Kelan Martin leads the Dawgs with his tremendous ability to score early and often.
As Big East foes, these teams met twice last season, playing both in Hinkle Fieldhouse and the Pavilion. The Wildcats came out on top in both battles, with a five-point victory in Indianapolis and a 10-point win at Villanova.
With Villanova traveling to Butler on Wednesday, the spotlight will not be on past results. Butler is 12-2 on the season. They have tough losses to Indiana State and St. John?s by a combined five points and are sitting at No. 18 in the most recent AP poll. Villanova, on the other hand, remains undefeated and is the top-ranked team in the country.
It is no easy task to play on the road in college basketball, especially in the famed Hinkle Fieldhouse. Butler students are still on winter break, but that does not mean that Hinkle will not be filled to the brim. The place will be rocking, and all 9,144 seats will be filled out in their entirety.
A win at home against Villanova would more than solidify Butler as a real threat to make a mark on college basketball this season. And with the tip on Wednesday approaching, let?s take a deeper look into previewing the battle.
After winning the National Championship for the Big East last year, the Villanova Wildcats have continued their winning ways under head coach Jay Wright. As we enter January, his Wildcats sit at 14-0 and are ranked No. 1 in the entire country. Led by Player of the Year candidate Josh Hart, Nova has plenty of experience in big games, which bodes well for them in this road test.
On the other hand, the Butler Bulldogs bring a healthy mix of newcomers and veterans to their revamped roster under head coach Chris Holtmann. Despite losing Roosevelt Jones and Kellen Dunham, who were both key contributors for the past few years, there is still plenty of talent on the roster. Kelan Martin leads the Dawgs with his tremendous ability to score early and often.
As Big East foes, these teams met twice last season, playing both in Hinkle Fieldhouse and the Pavilion. The Wildcats came out on top in both battles, with a five-point victory in Indianapolis and a 10-point win at Villanova.
With Villanova traveling to Butler on Wednesday, the spotlight will not be on past results. Butler is 12-2 on the season. They have tough losses to Indiana State and St. John?s by a combined five points and are sitting at No. 18 in the most recent AP poll. Villanova, on the other hand, remains undefeated and is the top-ranked team in the country.
It is no easy task to play on the road in college basketball, especially in the famed Hinkle Fieldhouse. Butler students are still on winter break, but that does not mean that Hinkle will not be filled to the brim. The place will be rocking, and all 9,144 seats will be filled out in their entirety.
A win at home against Villanova would more than solidify Butler as a real threat to make a mark on college basketball this season. And with the tip on Wednesday approaching, let?s take a deeper look into previewing the battle.
