Villanova hangs on as Marquette misses late 3-pointer
Jan 10, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Villanova Wildcats guard Bryce Lindsay (2) shoots against Marquette Golden Eagles forward Royce Parham (13) during the first half at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images Acaden Lewis had 20 points and a key late assist as Villanova hung on for a 76-73 win when Marqutte missed a 3-pointer in the final seconds Saturday afternoon in Milwaukee, Wis.
Villanova (13-3, 4-1 Big East) led the entire second half and most of the game, but had to sweat out the final minutes as Marquette chipped away at a nine-point deficit.
Nigel James had a career-high 31 points and was 7 of 9 from 3-point range, but he didn't touch the ball on the last possession for the Golden Eagles (6-11, 1-5).
With the Wildcats up 74-73, Lewis drove to the basket, then dished the ball off to a cutting Tyler Perkins for a layup with 11.5 seconds to go. Marquette charged into the front court, but called timeout with 7.3 seconds left.
After the timeout, James inbounded the ball to Royce Parham, who handed it to Chase Ross, who forced a long 3-point attempt over Matt Hodge that was way off the mark. Villanova's Devin Askew collected the rebound and fell to the court as the clock ran out.
Villanova has won six of its last seven games. Hodge was the offensive engine for the Wildcats in the first half, making a career-high four threes and finishing with 12 points.
The Wildcats took their biggest lead, 64-55, at the 9:03 mark, but thanks to Lewis and Parham (17 points), Marquette fought back.
Villanova made its first six shots, including three 3-pointers by Hodge, and bolted to a 15-8 lead. Marquette countered with a 10-2 run and took their first lead at 18-17 after a three by Ross at the 14:21 mark.
A steal and a dunk by James with 3:20 left in the first half put Marquette ahead 33-32 and got the home crowd going, but Lindsay nailed back-to-back shots and Lewis scored on a three-point play with 50 seconds left as Villanova led 44-38 at halftime.
The Wildcats shot 62.1% from the field in the first half, including 5 of 12 from beyond the arc.
--Field Level Media
Related
Why the Tar Heels Made a $50M Gamble on Michael Malone
Why None of These NBA Play-In Teams Are True Contenders
- Wednesday April 8th MLB Pitcher Props: Dylan Cease and Kyle Bradish Bet Picks
- MLB Picks Today: Best Bets for Diamondbacks vs Mets and Athletics vs Yankees
- Masters Betting Picks 2026: Best Value Bets Beyond Scottie Scheffler
- Best NBA Betting Picks and Predictions for Monday April 6th
- National Championship Bet Pick: Why Michigan Has the Edge Over UConn
- UFC Vegas 115 Betting Picks: Moicano vs. Duncan Headlines April 4th Card
- NBA Betting Picks April 4th: Three Best Bets for Saturday's Slate

