Villanova
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Villanova University is located in Villanova, Pennsylvania. Its mascot is the Wildcat.
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Traditions
- Colors - Blue & White
- Fight Song - "V For Villanova", "March of the Wildcats"
Stadiums
- Football - Villanova Stadium(capacity - 12,500)
- Basketball - The Pavilion (capacity - 6,500); Wachovia Center (capacity - 21,000)
- Baseball - Villanova Ballpark at Plymouth
Football
Staff
Head Football Coach - Andy Talley
Defensive Coordinator -
Offensive Coordinator -
Projected Starters
Offense
QB: Marvin Burroughs
RB:
WR: Chris Polite
WR: Anton Ridley
LT:
LG:
C:
RG:
RT:
Defense
DE:
DT:
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DE:
LB:
LB:
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CB:
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FS:
SS:
History
- Playoff Appearances - 6: 1989, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 2002
- Playoff Record - 3-6
- National Championships - None
- Famous Alumni - Howie Long, Brian Finneran, Brian Westbrook, Clarence Curry
Basketball
Staff
Head Basketball Coach - Jay Wright
Associate Head Coach - Brett Gunning
Assistant Coach - Jason Donnelly
Projected Starters
PG: Scottie Reynolds
SG: Mike Nardi
SF: Curtis Sumpter
PF: Dante Cunningham
C: Will Sheridan
Key Bench Players:
PG: Bilal Benn
SG: Reggie Redding
SF: Shane Clark, Dwayne Anderson
PF/C: Antonio Pena, Casiem Drummond, Andrew Ott, Frank Tchuisi
History
- Final Four Appearances - 1939, 1971, 1985
- National Championships - 1985
- Famous Alumni (former players) - Paul Arizin, Chris Ford, Howard Porter, Bill Melchionni, Wali Jones, Keith Herron, Stewart Granger, Rory Sparrow, John Pinone, Ed Pinckney, Harold Pressley, Doug West, Kerry Kittles, Alvin Williams, Tim Thomas, Michael Bradley, Malik Allen, John Celestand, Jason Lawson, soon to be Randy Foye and Allan Ray.
Baseball
Staff
Head Baseball Coach - Joe Godri
Pitching Coach -
Hitting Coach -
History
- College World Series Appearances -
- National Championships -
- Famous Alumni - Gary Scott, Rafael Novoa
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