Eric Dixon scored 22 factors as host Villanova rolled over NJIT, 91-54, on Friday night.
Having been upset 90-80 on its house court docket by Columbia on Wednesday, Villanova (2-1) was a lot sharper on this one. The Wildcats shot nicely from the sphere (57.1 p.c) and the 3-point line (11 of 23) whereas dominating the boards, 38-21.
Dixon as soon as once more led the best way. After lacking the season opener because of a one-game NCAA suspension, the senior ahead has excelled over the past two contests. He shot 11 of 16 for 33 factors within the loss to Columbia after which authored a crisp 8-of-11 capturing effort on this one, to not point out a team-high 10 rebounds, six on the offensive glass.
Enoch Boakye, Tyler Perkins and Wooga Poplar added 12 factors apiece for the Wildcats, whereas Kris Parker had 11. Perkins completed with 4 3-pointers.
Villanova dedicated solely 5 turnovers, in comparison with 16 assists. In reality, the Highlanders didn’t report a single level off a Villanova turnover. Tim Moore and Tariq Francis every scored 12 factors to tempo NJIT (0-2). Francis added six assists.
Villanova led solely 15-13 after 8 1/2 minutes earlier than Parker’s layup ignited a 14-3 run. Parker scored the primary six factors, after which Perkins capped the burst with a 3-pointer to make it 29-16.
Perkins knocked down one other 3-pointer shortly thereafter, after which with 1:32 left, Poplar’s trey made it 39-21.
The Wildcats had a 41-25 cushion on the break with Dixon (11 factors) main the best way.
Dixon carried that momentum into the second half, as his early layup ballooned the result in 20 for the primary time.
Not lengthy after that, Villanova scored 12 consecutive factors as a 47-29 edge become a 30-point margin. Jordan Longino and Jhamir Brickus opened that run with 3-pointers, Dixon scored 4 factors and Poplar supplied the exclamation level with a jumper.
The Wildcats led by not less than 27 factors the rest of the best way.
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