College basketball: No. 5 Villanova routs Big Five rival Penn

Published: Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 7:09 p.m. MST
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VILLANOVA, Pa. — Maalik Wayns scored 16 points, Corey Stokes, Scottie Reynolds and Taylor King each added 14 and No. 5 Villanova had no trouble in a 103-65 rout against city rival Pennsylvania on Monday night.

Corey Fisher scored 13 and Antonio Pena contributed 12 points and 10 rebounds for the balanced Wildcats (2-0), who have won 19 of their last 20 games in Big Five play also encompassing Temple, La Salle and Saint Josephs. Villanova has now won seven straight over Penn.

The Wildcats won their 30th in a row at The Pavilion, their cozy 6,500-seat on-campus arena. The streak began with a 102-87 victory over Notre Dame on Jan. 17, 2007.

Ten Villanova players scored, nine in the first half alone.

Darren Smith scored 21 points and Rob Belcore added 16 for Penn (0-2), which dropped its season opener to NIT champion Penn State last Friday.

The Quakers have lost all seven career meetings on Villanovas home court.

Tyler Bernardini, Penn's leading returning scorer at 13.7 points, was held scoreless on 0-for-3 shooting.

With Ed Pinckney — Villanova's Most Valuable Player from its 1985 national championship team — looking on from the baseline, the 2009-10 version raced to a 55-25 advantage at halftime.

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This was more reminiscent of Villanova's Final Four team from last season rather than the team which struggled against Fairleigh Dickinson in the season-opening game last Friday. The Wildcats held a slim 35-34 lead at halftime and then pulled away for an 84-61 victory.

Villanova used a suffocating halfcourt trap to fluster the Quakers early and often.

It worked as the Wildcats forced 10 turnovers and limited Penn to 7-for-27 shooting, 4-of-17 from 3-point range in the first half.

The game was never close after halftime.

In fact, Villanova kept the pressure on with seven straight points to begin the second half — a jumper by Fisher, a 3-pointer by Fisher and a dunk by Pena — to take a commanding 62-25 lead.

That was certainly more than enough.

Villanova, which was 13-0 at home last season, leads 39-18 in the all-time series against Penn.

Penn's last win came on Dec. 10, 2002 at the Palestra.

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Penn's Andreas Schreiber, front, reaches for the ball as Villanova's Mouphtaou Yarou looks on in the first half.

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