Maryland (1-2) vs. Villanova (2-1)When: Friday, Nov. 17 | 8:30 p.m. (ET)
Where: Finneran Pavilion
TV: FS1
Stream: FoxSports.com
Radio: 105.7 FM Baltimore, The TEAM 980 AM D.C., One Maryland App, Sirius XM 195/SiriusXM App
Betting: Maryland +6; O/U 135.5 (DraftKings)
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After dropping two straight last weekend, Maryland will look to bounce back in likely the last Gavitt Games as they travel to Philadelphia take on 21st-ranked Villanova. Villanova has won four of the five matchups against Maryland, while head coach Kevin Willard is 6-19 all-time against the Wildcats. Villanova is led by Kyle Neptune in his third season as head coach. Villanova will also retire the jersey of former Villanova star and Brooklyn Nets forward Mikal Bridges at halftime of Friday night’s game.
Opponent overview: Villanova
After finishing 17-17 and watching Cam Whitmore depart to become a first-round pick, Villanova was able to reload. After playing just 13 games last season, Justin Moore opted to return while Kyle Neptune added four transfers to reload the roster.
TJ Bamba: The return of Justin Moore helped reshape Villanova’s preseason expectations, but the addition of former Washington State forward TJ Bamba added a playmaker to the frontcourt. Burton nearly averages a double-double with 10.7 points and 9 rebounds per contest while flashing his inside-out scoring ability. Bamba will test the Terps’ perimeter scoring too as he's shooting 46.2% from three, but Brendan Hausen will be the three-point shooter to watch while Hakim Hart has drilled two of his four three-point attempts.
Tyler Burton: Another offseason transfer, Burton joined Villanova after four seasons at Richmond where he earned second-team All-Atlantic 10 honors last season after posting 19 points per game and sitting 11th on Richmond's all-time scoring list. Burton enters Friday night averaging a near double-double with ten points and nine rebounds.
Justin Moore: A former Stag alongside Jahmir Young, gave Villanova a big boost after bypassing the 2024 NBA Draft and portal, opting to return for a fifth season. He enters Friday as the clear-cut alpha dog for ‘Nova as the first team preseason All-Big East selection is averaging a team-high 18.7 points on 44.4% shooting from the field.
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