The University of Texas at Austin Athletics

Men's Basketball smothers Villanova
01.14.2006 | Men's Basketball
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Forget that mid-December slump. Eighth-ranked Texas is looking more like the team that began the season ranked No. 2 and talking about the Final Four.
LaMarcus Aldridge scored 15 of his 19 points in the second half and the Longhorns smothered No. 3 Villanova with its best defensive game of the year to pull out a 58-55 victory Saturday.
Texas has won six straight since consecutive blowout losses to No. 1 Duke and Tennessee, including two victories over Top 10 opponents. The Longhorns have done it with stifling defense that held all six opponents in the streak under 40 percent shooting.
On Saturday, Villanova shot 27 percent, including a miserable 7-of-30 performance from 3-point range where the Wildcats have been so dangerous.
"Our defense was outstanding again," Texas coach Rick Barnes said. "That has been the difference in our team."
So was Aldridge, who scored eight points in the final 4 minutes, including two free throws with 8.3 seconds left that gave Texas a three-point lead. He also tied his career-high with five blocks.
Daniel Gibson hit two more free throws with 3.9 seconds left before Villanova's Randy Foye bounced a running 3-pointer off the backboard. Kenton Paulino added 13 points for Texas (14-2).
Foye, Kyle Lowry and Allan Ray each scored 13 points for Villanova (11-2), which came in shooting 43 percent from beyond the arc.
Foye, who hit two 3-pointers to open the game before missing 14 of his next 15 shots, also missed a free throw that would have tied the game at 52-52 with 1:02 left.
Traveling outside the Big East to the Big 12, Villanova brought its quick and versatile four-guard lineup to match up with Texas' bigger lineup that tries to use the 6-foot-10 Aldridge as a dominant force in the paint.
Texas has struggled against guard-heavy teams all season but found the right matchups on the perimeter this time. The Wildcats missed 10 straight shots in one early stretch and struggled to contain Aldridge and Brad Buckman on the boards.
Foye opened with his two 3-pointers and was jawing with Texas' P.J. Tucker up and down the court. But after taking an 8-6 lead, Villanova went scoreless over the next 5 minutes. Buckman scored six straight points and had five rebounds before he twisted his left ankle and was helped off the court.
Buckman didn't return and Texas ran into further problems when Gibson picked up three fouls in the half with only two points.
Villanova's defense held Tucker, Texas' leading scorer this season, to two points in the first half and the Wildcats led 26-24 at halftime as both teams shot under 35 percent.
"Coach said they're relentless on the 3-point line," Gibson said. "And we would have to get out and contest their shots."
In the locker room, Barnes also challenged Aldridge to be a force on offense after spending the first half looking for a turnaround jumper that never materialized.
"He said, `Are you going to shoot turnaround jumpers all night, or get in the lane and make some layups for us?"' Aldridge said. "I had to get deeper in the paint."
The second half was more smothering defense and missed 3-pointers.
Villanova kept working the ball around the perimeter looking for open shots only to miss the first seven attempts from long range in the half.
"I didn't feel any frustration," Foye said. "Just because I miss a couple of shots doesn't mean I'm going to quit shooting."
Texas grabbed a 33-32 lead when Gibson hit a 3 from the left corner with 12 minutes left to play. A three-point play by Aldridge and a hanging jumper in the lane by Tucker stretched it to 38-34.
Gibson's 3-pointer from the left corner made it 45-39 before Villanova closed within two on Dante Cunningham's jumper and a deep 3-pointer from Ray.
Aldridge started his late flourish with a dunk on an inbounds pass from Tucker. After Lowry's three-point play tied it at 50, Aldridge put back a blocked shot to regain Texas' lead.
"He was great," Villanova coach Jay Wright said of Aldridge. "There were a lot of times where we got to the rim and he made us change our shots."
Texas also got a huge shot from Paulino, who hit a running banker from about 14 feet that gave Texas a 54-51 lead with 40 seconds left.
"He never flinches," Gibson said. "He's been there, done that."
For Texas, victories over Villanova and Memphis and a 2-0 start in Big 12 play have cured the embarrassment of those losses to Duke and Tennessee.
"This was a big win for the national scene," Paulino said. "A big win."
Postgame quotes
VILLANOVA
Head Coach Jay Wright
On Texas' play: I've got to give Texas credit. The last three games have been against good teams in tough environments. I'm very pleased with our team, we just didn't execute.
On a tough loss on the road: This was one of those games that could've gone either way. I thought we did a decent job, we just came up a little short.
Senior Guard Randy Foye
On today's game: Texas is a really good team. They play well and execute together. I didn't feel any frustration. Just because I miss a couple of shots doesn't mean I'm going to quit shooting.
TEXAS
Head Coach Rick Barnes
On the team without Brad Buckman: Early in the summer we didn't think we could play without guys like Buckman, but these past few weeks we have learned that we can.
On A.J. Abrams: The development of A.J. is huge. He has made a lot of improvements on defense and he's getting better. Early in the season I told him he needed to learn how to guard. We spent a lot of time working on people attacking him. He's not were he needs to be, but he's learning and his teammates do a lot to help him.
On the smaller lineup: During the Iowa game was the first time we went with a small lineup. Kenton is one of the reasons we can do that. He is a very smart player and knows how to play anywhere on the court.
On the team's confidence: Because of what we are able to do these past few weeks we are a more confident team. We know we are able to play different types of styles.
Sophomore Guard Daniel Gibson
On Kenton Paulino: I can't say enough about KP. He is somebody I really admire, and a great player to have on this team. He never flinches. At crucial times like tonight, we trust him. He has been there and done that, and we know he can put us back there again.
On losing Brad Buckman early in the game: It was scary at the moment, but our guys understand that we are capable of anything with any of our players on the court. It gave other guys a chance to step up into big roles. It was an opportunity for other guys to get good experience.
Senior Guard Kenton Paulino
On his game-winning shot: At first, I was just going to take the open shot, but the defender moved in on me. So I pump-faked, stepped in, and was able to hit one off the glass.
On today's win over Villanova: This was a big win for is on the national scene. The past couple of games we have really played Texas basketball. I have to give Villanova credit; they played great defense the whole game. The were relentless on the three-point line.
Sophomore Forward LaMarcus Aldridge
On the Texas team: Overall, this team has gotten a lot better. Everybody has worked really hard. If some guys go down, we know that others will step up. All of our guys can play offense and defense.
On playing zone defense: Preparing for this game, I thought I was going to have to guard [Mike Nardi]. At practice, I worked on guarding PJ and guarding smaller guys. But today, the zone worked. It kept us from getting tired too quickly.