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    Posted on Thu, Mar. 27, 2008 10:15 PM

    Kansas-Villanova matchup capsule

    WHEN/WHERE: 8:40 tonight at Ford Field in Detroit   

    TV/RADIO: Chs. 5, 13; KCSP (610 AM)

    ABOUT VILLANOVA (22-12): Who would have thought in early February that the Villanova Wildcats would even make the NCAA Tournament? They had lost five straight games, including a loss at Rutgers and home losses to Notre Dame and Syracuse, and this suddenly looked to be a rebuilding year for Jay Wright’s team. Instead of folding, Villanova won seven of its last 11 and miraculously appeared in the brackets as a 12th seed. The Wildcats have been playing with house money ever since. They knocked off No. 5 seed Clemson and No. 13 seed Siena and now are looking to pull off the upset of the tournament against a veteran Kansas team.

    ABOUT KANSAS (33-3): Who would have thought in late February that the Kansas Jayhawks would be a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament? KU had lost two of three heading into a tough road environment at Iowa State. The Jayhawks came out of Ames with an easy win and haven’t looked back, winning nine in a row heading into tonight’s Sweet 16 game against Villanova. Kansas’ top seven players have all been here before and have all tasted bitter defeat on the tournament’s second weekend. That experience, combined with immense talent, makes the Jayhawks the favorite to get out of Detroit alive.


    Guard Villanova’s Scottie Reynolds vs. Kansas’ Russell Robinson

    Edge >> Villanova

    This is an awkward comparison, since the Wildcats and Jayhawks ask very different things of their point guards. Villanova asks Reynolds to do everything, but mostly to score — and he’s done that well in the tournament, averaging 23 points in two games. Robinson is asked to do the little things and make winning plays for the Jayhawks. He’ll have his hands full defensively with Reynolds.

    Guard Villanova’s Corey Stokes vs. Kansas’ Mario Chalmers

    Edge >> Kansas

    Stokes is starting only his fourth game; it has taken him all season to earn the trust of coach Jay Wright. Stokes has come on late in the year, averaging 12.6 points per game in his last 11 games. Chalmers is one of the most complete guards around, and he’s been increasing his offensive production at the end of the season. It all started with his 30-point outburst in the Big 12 tournament title game against Texas.

    Forward/guard Villanova’s Dwayne Anderson vs. Kansas’ Brandon Rush

    Edge >> Kansas

    Anderson, like Stokes, has been key to igniting Villanova’s NCAA run. He has started only the last 13 games and has averaged 9.9 points and 7.3 rebounds. But he’s still growing as a player. Rush enters this Midwest Regional playing the best basketball of his career, averaging 19.3 points per game in his last four. It’s looking more and more as if this will be Rush’s last tournament at Kansas, and he’s not going to have any regrets.

    Forward Villanova’s Antonio Pena vs. Kansas’ Darnell Jackson

    Edge >> Kansas

    Pena has made 18 starts and has averaged 8.4 points and 5.4 rebounds in those games. Despite his 6-foot-8 frame, he has the ability to shoot from the outside. Pena will be asked to play more minutes after the Wildcats lost forward Casiem Drummond for the tournament. Jackson’s production has been decreasing as KU has gotten healthier this season, and the good thing about him is that he doesn’t care. He’s a senior who wants a trip to the Final Four, and the freshman Pena might be overmatched in effort.


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    | J. Brady McCollough, jmccollough@kcstar.com

     

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