Villanova survives in overtime


Associated Press

PROVIDENCE, R.I.

Scottie Reynolds learned a lesson starting the game on the bench.

Once in the game, he delivered a teachable moment of his own to 15th-seeded Robert Morris: Don’t let a Final Four-tested team like Villanova off the hook.

Reynolds was benched, his shot wasn’t falling and his Wildcats were on the brink of having their NCAA tournament run end in the biggest of upsets. He responded with a clutch performance at the foul line in the final minutes of regulation, and No. 2 seed Villanova survived a scare from Robert Morris in a 73-70 overtime victory Thursday in the NCAA tournament.

“I always think we’re going to win, I always think we’re going to find a way,” coach Jay Wright said.

Trailing 55-47 with 4:19 left in the second half, Reynolds attacked the basket and led a fearless rally from the free throw line. His reliable stroke was absent, but he never stopped hustling in the second half, and Reynolds’ sliding save of a loose ball at Robert Morris’ end led to two free throws that cut the lead to 55-51.

The Colonials (23-12) coughed up the ball again, Reynolds was fouled again and he delivered again on both attempts from the line and it was 55-53 with 2:10 left.

Robert Morris committed its 21st turnover and fouled Reynolds. Two more from the line and it was tied 55-all with 1:48 left in regulation.

All those missed jumpers — Reynolds was 2 of 15 from the floor — seemed forgotten.

“He is a live-by-the-sword, die-by-the-sword kind of guy,” Wright said. “And I’ll die by his sword any time because we’ve won so many. Even when he was missing them, I was saying, ‘If that’s how we’re going to go down, I’ll go down with him any time.’ ”

The Wildcats (25-7) weren’t going down. They’ll play 10th-seeded Saint Mary’s on Saturday.

Karon Abraham scored 23 for Robert Morris, which was on the brink of becoming only the fifth No. 15 seed to beat a No. 2 and the first since 2001.