Big East Conference: Season 2021-22

Games Schedule
Mar.12:Creighton 48-54Villanova (8)
Mar.11:UConn (20) 60-63Villanova (8)
Mar.11:Creighton 85-58 Providenc (11)
Mar.10:Butler 61-65Providenc (11)
Mar.10:Seton Hal 52-62UConn (20)
Mar.10:Marquette 63-74Creighton
Mar.10:St.Johns 65-66Villanova (8)
Mar.9:Georgetow 53-57Seton Hal
Mar.9:Butler 89-82 Xavier
Mar.9:DePaul 73-92St.Johns
Mar.5:Georgetow 75-97Xavier
Mar.5:St.Johns 77-85Marquette
Mar.5:Villanova (8) 78-59 Butler
Mar.5:Seton Hal 65-60 Creighton
Mar.5:DePaul 68-75UConn (20)
Mar.2:Xavier 66-81St.Johns
Mar.2:Georgetow 68-73Seton Hal
Mar.2:UConn (20) 62-64Creighton
Mar.2:Marquette 80-91DePaul
Mar.1:Providenc (11) 74-76Villanova (8)
Feb.27:UConn (20) 86-77 Georgetow
Feb.27:St.Johns 94-99DePaul
Feb.26:Seton Hal 82-66 Xavier
Feb.26:Butler 56-64Marquette
Feb.26:Creighton 51-72Providenc (11)
Feb.24:DePaul 68-65 Georgetow
Feb.23:Butler 60-66Seton Hal
Feb.23:Creighton 81-78 St.Johns
Feb.23:Xavier 92-99Providenc (11)
Feb.22:Villanova (8) 69-71UConn (20)
Feb.20:Providenc (11) 71-70 Butler
Feb.20:Marquette 82-83Creighton
Feb.19:Georgetow 66-74Villanova (8)
Feb.19:DePaul 64-66Seton Hal
Feb.19:Xavier 61-72UConn (20)
Feb.18:Butler 57-91St.Johns
Feb.17:Creighton 71-59 DePaul
Feb.16:St.Johns 86-73 Xavier
Feb.16:Seton Hal 65-70UConn (20)
Feb.16:Georgetow 66-77Marquette
Feb.15:Villanova (8) 89-84 Providenc (11)
Feb.15:Butler 73-71 DePaul
Feb.14:Georgetow 77-88Creighton
Feb.13:UConn (20) 63-60 St.Johns
Feb.12:Seton Hal 67-73Villanova (8)
Feb.12:Marquette 79-85Butler
Feb.12:Creighton 80-66 Georgetow
Feb.12:DePaul 73-76Providenc (11)
Feb.11:UConn (20) 68-74Xavier
Feb.9:Georgetow 74-82DePaul
Feb.9:Xavier 71-73Seton Hal
Feb.8:Marquette 72-80UConn (20)
Feb.8:Villanova (8) 75-69 St.Johns
Feb.8:Butler 52-54Creighton
Feb.6:Providenc (11) 71-52 Georgetow
Feb.5:UConn (20) 74-85Villanova (8)
Feb.5:St.Johns 75-72 Butler
Feb.5:DePaul 69-65 Xavier
Feb.4:Creighton 55-74Seton Hal
Feb.3:St.Johns 90-77 Georgetow
Feb.2:Villanova (8) 73-83Marquette
Feb.2:Butler 66-68Xavier
Feb.1:Seton Hal 70-63 Georgetow
Feb.1:Creighton 59-55 UConn (20)
Feb.1:Providenc (11) 86-82 St.Johns
Jan.30:Marquette 63-65Providenc (11)
Jan.29:UConn (20) 57-50 DePaul
Jan.29:St.Johns 62-73Villanova (8)
Jan.29:Georgetow 53-56Butler
Jan.29:Xavier 74-64 Creighton
Jan.26:Marquette 73-63 Seton Hal
Jan.26:Creighton 55-72Butler
Jan.26:Providenc (11) 65-62 Xavier
Jan.25:DePaul 43-67Villanova (8)
Jan.25:Georgetow 73-96UConn (20)
Jan.24:St.Johns 84-63 Seton Hal
Jan.23:Butler 62-69Providenc (11)
Jan.23:Xavier 64-75Marquette
Jan.22:Seton Hal 66-60 St.Johns
Jan.22:DePaul 47-60Creighton
Jan.22:Villanova (8) 85-74 Georgetow
Jan.20:UConn (20) 75-56 Butler
Jan.20:Georgetow 75-83Providenc (11)
Jan.19:Marquette 57-54 Villanova (8)
Jan.19:St.Johns 64-87Creighton
Jan.19:Xavier 68-67 DePaul
Jan.18:Butler 59-76UConn (20)
Jan.16:Butler 42-82Villanova (8)
Jan.16:Georgetow 69-88St.Johns
Jan.15:Creighton 73-80Xavier
Jan.15:Seton Hal 72-73Marquette
Jan.13:Butler 72-58 Georgetow
Jan.13:Seton Hal 92-96DePaul
Jan.12:St.Johns 78-86UConn (20)
Jan.12:Villanova (8) 64-60 Xavier
Jan.11:DePaul 76-87Marquette
Jan.8:Villanova (8) 79-64 DePaul
Jan.8:St.Johns 73-83Providenc (11)
Jan.8:UConn (20) 87-90Seton Hal
Jan.7:Xavier 87-72 Butler
Jan.7:Marquette 92-64 Georgetow
Jan.5:DePaul 84-89St.Johns
Jan.5:Creighton 41-75Villanova (8)
Jan.4:Providenc (11) 56-88Marquette
Jan.4:Seton Hal 71-56 Butler
Jan.1:Villanova (8) 73-67 Seton Hal
Jan.1:Creighton 75-69 Marquette
Jan.1:Providenc (11) 70-53 DePaul
Dec.29:Seton Hal 65-70Providenc (11)
Dec.29:DePaul 59-63Butler
Dec.21:Xavier 58-71Villanova (8)
Dec.21:UConn (20) 78-70 Marquette
Dec.18:TCU 80-73 Georgetow
Dec.18:Purdue (9) 77-48 Butler
Dec.18:Marquette 71-80Xavier
Dec.18:Providenc (11) 57-53 UConn (20)
Dec.18:St.Johns 57-59Pittsburg
Dec.17:Villanova (8) 59-79Creighton
Dec.15:Morehead 63-86Xavier
Dec.15:Howard 73-85Georgetow
Dec.14:DePaul 72-66 UIC
Dec.14:Arizona S 58-57 Creighton
Dec.12:Villanova (8) 36-57Baylor (3)
Dec.12:Colgate 64-82St.Johns
Dec.12:Rutgers 63-77Seton Hal
Dec.11:Cincinnat 63-83Xavier
Dec.11:St.Bona. 64-74UConn (20)
Dec.11:UCLA (13) 67-56 Marquette
Dec.11:EIU 54-66Butler
Dec.11:CCSU 53-68Providenc (11)
Dec.11:BYU 71-83Creighton
Dec.11:Syracuse 75-79Georgetow
Dec.10:DePaul 62-55 Louisvill
Dec.9:Texas (22) 60-64Seton Hal
Dec.9:Monmouth 83-88St.Johns
Dec.8:UConn (20) 53-56WVU
Dec.8:Ball St. 50-96Xavier
Dec.8:UMBC 71-100Georgetow
Dec.8:Marquette 64-63 Kansas St
Dec.7:Butler 66-62 Oklahoma
Dec.7:Villanova (8) 67-53 Syracuse
Dec.7:Duquesne 67-87DePaul
Dec.7:Vermont 58-68Providenc (11)
Dec.5:Georgetow 67-80S.Carolin
Dec.5:Fordham 69-83St.Johns
Dec.5:Xavier 77-71 OK State
Dec.4:Marquette 76-89Wisconsin (12)
Dec.4:Loyola, I 68-64 DePaul
Dec.4:Nyack 67-113Seton Hal
Dec.4:Iowa St. 64-58 Creighton
Dec.4:GSU 59-88UConn (20)
Dec.4:URI 52-66Providenc (11)
Dec.4:St.Joseph 52-81Villanova (8)
Dec.3:Kansas (6) 95-75 St.Johns
Dec.1:Villanova (8) 71-56 Pennsyl.
Dec.1:CMU 45-78Xavier
Dec.1:Wagner 63-85Seton Hal
Dec.1:Texas Tec (14) 68-72Providenc (11)
Nov.30:UMES 63-72UConn (20)
Nov.30:Jackson S 54-83Marquette
Nov.30:NDSU 55-80Creighton
Nov.30:SVSU 57-68Butler
Nov.30:Longwood 83-91Georgetow
Nov.28:Villanova (8) 72-46 La Salle
Nov.28:EMU 63-101DePaul
Nov.28:BCU 70-84Seton Hal
Nov.27:NJIT 68-77St.Johns
Nov.27:NIU 66-80Marquette
Nov.27:SIUE 65-70Creighton
Nov.27:St.Peter 71-85Providenc (11)
Nov.26:St.Joseph 77-74 Georgetow
Nov.26:VCU 63-70UConn (20)
Nov.26:NKU 68-77DePaul
Nov.26:Xavier 59-58 Va.Tech
Nov.25:UConn (20) 60-64Mich.St.
Nov.25:Georgetow 56-73SDSU
Nov.24:UConn (20) 115-109 Auburn (4)
Nov.24:Seton Hal 62-59 Californi
Nov.24:Xavier 70-82Iowa St.
Nov.24:Butler 84-51 Chaminade
Nov.23:SFC 70-76St.Johns
Nov.23:Virginia 58-40 Providenc (11)
Nov.23:Texas A&M 57-50 Butler
Nov.22:Butler 52-70Houston (18)
Nov.22:Creighton 66-64 SIU
Nov.22:Providenc (11) 77-72 Northwe.
Nov.22:Seton Hal 76-79Ohio St.
Nov.21:Villanova (8) 74-80Purdue (9)
Nov.21:Color.St (23) 95-81 Creighton
Nov.21:St.Bona. 70-54 Marquette
Nov.21:Norfolk S 48-88Xavier
Nov.20:Binghamto 63-87UConn (20)
Nov.20:FDU 74-87St.Johns
Nov.20:Villanova (8) 71-53 Tennessee (10)
Nov.20:W.Illinoi 80-84DePaul
Nov.19:Marquette 82-71 WVU
Nov.19:Siena 65-83Georgetow
Nov.19:Brown 57-78Creighton
Nov.18:UNH 58-69Providenc (11)
Nov.18:Ohio St. 65-71Xavier
Nov.18:Rutgers 70-73DePaul
Nov.18:Marquette 78-72 Ole Miss
Nov.17:Mich.St. 73-52 Butler
Nov.17:St.Johns 74-76Indiana
Nov.17:LIU Brook 40-93UConn (20)
Nov.16:American 57-79Georgetow
Nov.16:Seton Hal 67-65 Michigan
Nov.16:Howard 81-100Villanova (8)
Nov.16:Creighton 77-69 Nebraska
Nov.15:Illinois (16) 66-67Marquette
Nov.15:Providenc (11) 63-58 Wisconsin (12)
Nov.14:Yale 44-80Seton Hal
Nov.13:Coppin St 54-89UConn (20)
Nov.13:Troy 59-70Butler
Nov.13:CMU 66-99DePaul
Nov.13:St.Peter 70-91St.Johns
Nov.13:Dartmouth 69-60 Georgetow
Nov.12:UNH 70-75Marquette
Nov.12:Kent St. 59-73Xavier
Nov.12:Cent Ark 53-85Butler
Nov.12:Villanova (8) 77-86UCLA (13)
Nov.11:KSU 44-51Creighton
Nov.11:Sacred. 64-92Providenc (11)
Nov.10:FDU 49-93Seton Hal
Nov.10:Coppin St 72-97DePaul
Nov.9:Fairfield 73-80Providenc (11)
Nov.9:SIUE 77-88Marquette
Nov.9:UAPB 77-90Creighton
Nov.9:Mt.St.M. 51-91Villanova (8)
Nov.9:CCSU 48-99UConn (20)
Nov.9:IUPUI 47-56Butler
Nov.9:MVSU 61-119St.Johns
Nov.9:Niagara 60-63Xavier
BEC Standings
1
16-4 (23-7)
2
14-3 (24-4)
3
13-6 (22-8)
4
12-7 (20-10)
5
11-8 (19-11)
6
11-8 (20-9)
7
8-11 (16-14)
8
8-11 (18-12)
9
6-14 (13-18)
10
6-14 (15-15)
11
0-19 (6-24)
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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DePaul
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Avg: 21.7

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15.9
Villanova Tops Creighton To Win BIG EAST Title (Photo: BEC)
Villanova University 2021-22
Jay Wright Jay Wright Wright
Collin Gillespie
Gillespie
Justin Moore
Moore
Brandon Slater
Slater
Jermaine Samuels
Samuels
Eric Dixon
Dixon
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
2  Collin Gillespie 190 (6'3'') G USA Archbishop Wood (Warminster, PA)
5  Justin Moore 193 (6'4'') G 2000 USAJr DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD)
3  Brandon Slater 198 (6'6'') F 1999 USASr Paul VI Catholic (Chantilly, VA)
23  Jermaine Samuels 201 (6'7'') F 1998 USA Rivers School (Weston, MA)
43  Eric Dixon 203 (6'8'') F USASo Abington (Abington, PA)
14  Caleb Daniels 193 (6'4'') G USA St.Augustine (New Orleans, LA)
13  Trey Patterson 203 (6'8'') G USASo Rutgers Prep (Somerset, NJ)
12  Kevin Voigt 196 (6'5'') G 1999 GermanySo Massapequa (Massapequa, NY) / Treuchtlingen
4  Chris Arcidiacono 196 (6'5'') G 2000 USAJr Perkiomen (Pennsburg, PA)
1  Bryan Antoine 196 (6'5'') G 2000 USAJr Ranney (Tinton Falls, NJ)
21  Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree 206 (6'9'') F 1998 USA Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia, PA)
10  Angelo Brizzi 193 (6'4'') G USAFr Highland (Warrenton, VA)
22  Nnanna Njoku 206 (6'9'') C/F USAFr Sanford (Hockessin, DE)
15  Jordan Longino 196 (6'5'') SG USAFr Germantown Acad. (Fort Washington, PA)
Head Coach: Jay Wright
Coach Assistant: George Halcovage
Coach Assistant: Mike Nardi
Villanova Tops Creighton To Win BIG EAST Title - Mar 13, 2022
Joyous Villanova players danced near midcourt, decked out in their championship hats and tee shirts. They posed for countless photos, there was a march of Wildcats' players carrying a giant cardboard sign around the court that read '2022 BIG EAST Tournament Champions.' Nova players hugged as 'I Feel Good' blared over the Madison Square Garden speakers. They danced some more, this time under a blizzard of confetti, they waited for the ladders to come out so they could get on with the ceremonial cutting down of the championship nets and they hoisted the 2022 championship trophy after it was presented to them by BIG EAST commissioner Val Ackerman.
And none of it would have been possible without Collin Gillespie (6'3''-G).
The Villanova wunderkind guard, who has a knack for stepping up at just the right time, every time, worked his magic again last night as the BIG EAST title game hung in the balance.
Villanova was down one as the game clocked dipped under the 3:00 mark when Gillespie saw his time had arrived. He proceeded to drill a three-pointer with 2:44 to play to give second-seeded Nova a two-point lead. Forty seconds later, following a missed jumper by Creighton's Arthur Kaluma (6'7''-F-2002) on the other end, he was at it again, drilling another huge three-ball to give the Wildcats a five-point advantage that all but locked up the win for the Wildcats as they pulled off a hard-fought 54-48 victory to claim the BIG EAST Tournament championship in front of a sold out Garden crowd.
It certainly wasn't the prettiest of performances by either team. But Nova will surely take it. There's no such thing as an ugly championship.
'It was ugly,' Villanova coach Jay Wright said. 'But we're not giving it back.'
It was the sixth BIG EAST tournament title overall for the Wildcats and fifth since the conference realigned in 2013. They also brought home the championship hardware in 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019. They won their other title in 1992.
'I want to say how blessed we all think we are to play here, be part of the BIG EAST in Madison Square Garden,' Wright said. 'There's nothing like this. Playing the game is awesome, but doing it in here with these fans at this storied arena, it's just off the charts.
For Gillespie this was a night a long time coming. Last year at this time he was recovering from surgery for a knee injury that ended his season just before the start of the conference tournament. It was not a happy time in Gillespie's life.
'I watched (the tournament). I think it was the day after my surgery,' Gillespie said. 'I watched Georgetown win. Obviously it hurt a lot not to be out there with those guys in the BIG EAST Tournament, the NCAA Tournament and to have to watch it on TV and then go sit in the stands and watch was definitely difficult and different for me.'
But last Saturday night at the Garden was not difficult at all and the results were all too familiar for Gillespie and Nova.
The fact that Creighton was still in the game at the end - even ahead as late as the 3:48 mark of the second half after a tip in by Ryan Kalkbrenner (7'1''-C-2002) gave the Bluejays their final lead at 45-44 - was something of a testament to Creighton's top-ranked defense. It was a night where there seemed to be a lid on the basket for Bluejays shooters as they went an abysmal 3-of-29 from three-point range (that's a paltry 10.3%) and shot just 19-of-58 overall on the night.
'I thought we had some pretty good looks at the basket and we didn't make them,' Creighton head coach Greg McDermott said. 'Obviously Villanova's defense needs to be credited. And then at the end we got Gillespied.'
Getting Gillespied. You know you're great when opposing coaches have turned your name into a verb. Many teams, both in and out of the BIG EAST, have been 'Gillespied' over the last several seasons. Creighton was just the latest victim.
That 50-45 lead Gillespie gave Villanova after his second three-ball was whittled down to two at 50-48 after a pair of free throws by Creighton's Trey Alexander (6'4''-G) with 37.9 seconds left. But Justin Moore (6'4''-G-2000), who finished with 16 points for Nova, converted a layup for a little breathing room. And when Creighton's last gasp shot - a three-point attempt by Alexander - missed its mark - it was Gillespie, of course, who grabbed the rebound, sank one last free throw and jump started the Wildcats' celebration.
Gillespie finished with 17 points, seven rebounds and five assists and was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. He thus became the first player in BIG EAST men's basketball history to earn Player of the Year, Scholar Athlete of the Year and receive the Dave Gavitt Trophy as Most Outstanding Player.
Sort of a Triple Crown of basketball greatness.
Gillespie said earlier this season that one of the main reasons he decided to return to Villanova for a fifth season had a lot to do with getting another shot at a BIG EAST Tournament title, After being robbed of the 2020 tournament due to Covid before missing last year's with his knee injury, there was a feeling of unfinished business for Gillespie. Last year was not the way he wanted to go out. Turns out he made the right decision.
'I'm grateful to be back on the floor with my teammates and coaches,' said Gillespie, ever the team player. That's really all I can think about, just how grateful I am to be with these guys.'

Courtesy of bigeast.com

Big East Tournament Final: Villanova - Creighton 54-48
Big East Tournament Semifinals:
Villanova - UConn 63-60
Providence - Creighton 58-85
All-Big East Awards 2022 - Mar 13, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: USA Collin Gillespie (6'3''-G) of Villanova
Player of the Year: USA Collin Gillespie (6'3''-G) of Villanova
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Ryan Kalkbrenner (7'1''-C-2002) of Creighton
Freshman of the Year: Canada Ryan Nembhard (6'0''-PG-2003) of Montverde Acad.
Most Improved Player of the Year: USA Justin Lewis (6'7''-F-2002) of Marquette
Sixth Man of the Year: USA Jared Bynum (5'10''-PG) of Providence
Scholar-Athlete of the Year: USA Collin Gillespie (6'3''-G) of Villanova
Sportsmanship Award: USA Donald Carey (6'5''-G) of Georgetown
Coach of the Year: Ed Cooley of Providence

All-Big East 1st Team 2022
Cole
Cole
Sanogo
Sanogo
Lewis
Lewis
Champagnie
Champagnie
Rhoden
Rhoden
Gillespie
Gillespie

First Team

USA R.J. Cole (6'1''-G-1999) of UConn
Mali Adama Sanogo (6'9''-F-2002) of UConn
USA Justin Lewis (6'7''-F-2002) of Marquette
USA Julian Champagnie (6'8''-G/F-2001) of St.John's
USA Jared Rhoden (6'6''-G/F-1999) of Seton Hall
USA Collin Gillespie (6'3''-G) of Villanova

All-Big East Second Team 2022
Hawkins
Hawkins
Freeman-Liberty
Freeman-Liberty
Bynum
Bynum
Watson
Watson
Moore
Moore

Second Team

USA Ryan Hawkins (6'7''-F) of Creighton
USA Javon Freeman-Liberty (6'3''-G-1999) of DePaul
USA Jared Bynum (5'10''-PG) of Providence
USA Nate Watson (6'10''-C-1998) of Providence
USA Justin Moore (6'4''-G-2000) of Villanova

Honorable Mention

USA Ryan Kalkbrenner (7'1''-C-2002) of Creighton
USA Darryl Morsell (6'5''-G-1999) of Marquette
USA Posh Alexander (6'0''-PG-2001) of St.John's
USA Jack Nunge (6'11''-F-1999) of Xavier

All-Freshman Team

USA Jordan Hawkins (6'6''-SG) of UConn
USA Trey Alexander (6'4''-G) of Creighton
Canada Ryan Nembhard (6'0''-PG-2003) of Montverde Acad.
Uganda Arthur Kaluma (6'7''-F-2002) of Creighton
USA Aminu Mohammed (6'5''-G) of Georgetown
USA Kameron Jones (6'4''-G) of Marquette

All-Big East All-Tournament Team 2022
Moore
Moore
Kalkbrenner
Kalkbrenner
Kaluma
Kaluma
Martin
Martin
Durham
Durham

All-Tournament Team

USA Justin Moore (6'4''-G-2000) of Villanova
USA Ryan Kalkbrenner (7'1''-C-2002) of Creighton
Uganda Arthur Kaluma (6'7''-F-2002) of Creighton
USA Tyrese Martin (6'6''-G-1999) of UConn
USA Aljami Durham (6'4''-G-1998) of Providence