Now coming off bench, ex-all-conference Blue Hens covet NCAA chance


PITTSBURGH – Two former All-Colonial Athletic Association players will begin Friday’s NCAA Tournament game for Delaware on the bench.

It’s a testament to Delaware’s depth and a result of some misfortune that Ryan Allen and Dylan Painter will likely have such a perspective at PPG Paints Arena.

The Blue Hens also hope it’s a sign that maybe this is the year they’re good and deep enough to beat Villanova, which hasn’t happened in 15 tries, or prevail in the NCAA Tournament, in which Delaware is 0-5.

Certainly, Villanova coach Jay Wright, whose sixth-ranked Wildcats take on the Blue Hens at 2:45 p.m. (CBS-TV), has taken notice.

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“It speaks to their talent level,” said Wright, who coached Painter into his third collegiate season, before he transferred to Delaware.

“It’s hard to seed teams and there’s a lot of issues with seeding. By rule they’re probably a 15th seed. Talentwise they are not a 15th seed and that’s a good example right there [Allen and Painter coming off the bench].”

Big East Tournament champ Villanova is a No. 2 seed and, naturally, is heavily favored.

Delaware guard Ryan Allen looks to shoot during drills at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pa. Thursday, March 17, 2022 on the eve of Delaware's opening round matchup against Villanova in the NCAA tournament.

Delaware’s depth has allowed coach Martin Ingelsby to do more situational mixing and matching in his backcourt, where Allen has played in a UD record 132 games with 109 starts and is Delaware’s No. 3 all-time scorer, and frontcourt, where Painter was a fixture until sidelined by a sprained ankle at Towson on Jan. 27.

That gave Jyare Davis the opportunity to step in and demonstrate his talents, which led to him being named CAA Rookie of the Year and CAA Tournament MVP after Delaware upset three higher-seeded teams to win the title and land here.

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When Allen and Painter enter a game, often after the first media timeout more than four minutes in, “I like the dynamic that it brings to our group,” Ingelsby said. “They’re confident guys. They wanna do what’s best for the team.”

Delaware's Dylan Painter (right) can't get to an offensive rebound grabbed by Drexel's James Butler in the first half of a CAA tournament quarterfinal  at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C. Sunday, March 6, 2022.

The CAA Rookie of the Year in 2018 and a third-team All-CAA pick last season, Allen has played a career-low 29.9 minutes per game, with Ebby Asamoah getting the starting nod for his defensive ability. That started when Allen was suspended for a Dec. 21 game vs. Iona.



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