Gettin' It Done Wright! - Jay Wirght has breathed new life into
Nova' basketball.
Who is Jay Wright? If you ask many in the greater Philadelphia
area, you would more than likely hear the same response: He
saved Villanova basketball! Rollie had a great run in the 80's,
but it was short lived. Since the glorious, magical season of
1985, Villanova basketball has been a series of ups and downs,
mostly downs. From phone card scandals to coaching changes,
Villanova has finally found what they needed, a coach with
vision who brings discipline to back his philosophy.
Monday night's monumental victory over #1 ranked UCONN gave the
Nova Nation something to talk about. Now Jay Wright is reaping
the benefits, recently inking a 7-year extension to continue on
as the Wildcats leader. Can you ever remember being so excited
about a Big 5 basketball team? Sure, St. Joe's had a memorable
season just two short years ago, taking the city on a March
Madness ride that lasted much longer then most expected.
However, this Villanova team has people whispering "national
championship." Are you serious? As an unbiased spectator, lucky
enough to score some tickets in a Wachovia Suite, what I saw
Monday night simply amazed me. Two heavy weight contenders
slugging it out in front of a capacity crowd, playing to a draw
at the half.
The second portion of the game told a different story, much like
Ali's rope-a-dope tactics in the ring, Villanova took UCONN's
best punch falling into a double-digit hole, and then
ferociously clawed back into the game to pull out a close win.
At least five thousand fans stormed the court, a tidal wave of
white, towels being waved throughout, jumping up and down
hugging Mr. Wright and his talented group of hoopsters. The
scene was utopia; the Nova Nation was on top of the world for
one-night, smiling down upon the rest of the college basketball
world as if to say.... "We are Nova, we play with four guards,
and you better recognize."
For the reasons stated, this is why grown men, old ladies and
children alike can all identify with college basketball.
Monday's game is a lot like an enormous family reunion. The bond
that exists between the fan base and the university is one that
is never broken, regardless of scandals and losing seasons. This
is the difference between collegiate sports and professional
sports. Much like the kid in gym who gets pelted during dodge
ball continually, having no chance ever, eventually, he will hit
you and hurt you. So for all of you kids and adults who go home
with welts left from today's physical education activity, just
think of Villanova. They sent the Huskies back to Connecticut
with a black eye and sore ribs. There is hope, and that hope is
called March Madness.