Vilanova vs. Georgetown forecast, preview of a basketball match in college, how to watch: Saturday, February 19
How to watch Vilanov vs. Georgetown
Date: Saturday, February 19th
Game time: 5:00 ET
Venue: Finneran Pavilion, Villanova, Pennsylvania
How to watch: FOX
Record: Vilanova (20-6), Georgetown (6-19)
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Preview of the game Vilanova vs. Georgetown
Why Georgetown wins
Georgetown could hit the boards.
Defense can’t be anything great, and it can’t cause a lot of mistakes, but it is capable of hitting the boards hard and should be able to come up with enough rebounds on the offensive to get a lot of second chances.
For the first time, “Hoya” lost 85-74, but they were able to perform almost all free throws and did not suffer too much from the outside.
Keep Villanov away from the free throw line and warm him up to less than ten threes made, and Georgetown will do his job to keep it close.
However,…
Why Vilanova will win
Georgetown lost 15 in a row for good reason.
Yes, he can fight back, but it’s awful to guard teams from the outside – almost everyone has been hitting 40% of the three from this defense lately – and just lacks rebounds. This has allowed teams to make 45% or more of their shots in the last five games, and allowing teams to inflict half of their shots has been close to normal.
Lately Vilyanov may be volatile of the three, but it’s great off the field and amazing on the free throw line. Georgetown has no defense to hold back.
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What will happen
Everyone is getting fat in Hoya’s defense, and now it’s Vilanov’s turn again.
Even if the threes don’t fall as usual, the Wildcats will still do much more outside than the Hoyas, and they will break away, being excellent on the free throw line.
Vilanova vs. Georgetown Forecast, line
Vilanova 84, Georgetown 63
Line: COMING, o / u: COMING
ATS Confidence with 5: FIND
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