Nisine 'Wooga' Poplar, a 6-foot-5 guard from Philadelphia, has committed to Villanova after playing 100 games over three years at Miami. Poplar, who averaged 13.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 2.1 assists last season, chose Villanova over several other top programs. He is the fourth transfer portal commitment for the Wildcats and arrives with one year of eligibility remaining.
Butler Bulldogs vs. Villanova Wildcats odds and expert picks for their upcoming game, with analysis favoring Butler to cover the spread due to their recent performance and the close nature of their previous matchup, despite Villanova's recent wins.
Seton Hall Pirates will face off against the Villanova Wildcats on Sunday, February 11th at 5:00 PM UTC. The game is projected to have an under of 130.5, with expert analysis favoring a low-scoring game due to both teams' defensive prowess and tendency to play at a slower pace. Villanova is noted for its strong transition defense, and the model predicts a total of 118.
Seton Hall Pirates will face Villanova Wildcats in a college basketball game, with the Wildcats favored to win due to their historical dominance over Seton Hall. However, the Wildcats have struggled this season, while Seton Hall has performed well as an underdog and on the road. The betting prediction leans towards Seton Hall and the points.
The Battle 4 Atlantis tournament kicks off with a game between the Villanova Wildcats and the Texas Tech Red Raiders in the Bahamas. The game will be televised on the ESPN Network, and the odds and lines are subject to change.
The No. 9 Miami Hurricanes upset the No. 4 Villanova Wildcats, 70-65, in the NCAA women's tournament Sweet 16 to advance to their first Elite Eight in program history. This marks the first time in 24 years that a 9 seed has advanced to the Elite Eight.
The No. 9 seed Miami Hurricanes upset No. 1 seed Indiana in the NCAA Women's Tournament, advancing to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1992. Villanova also punched their ticket to the Sweet 16 with a win over Florida Gulf Coast, while Louisville defeated Texas to secure their sixth straight trip to the Sweet 16. This marks the first time since 1998 that two No. 1 seeds have been eliminated before the Sweet 16.