Delaware draws familiar foe Villanova in first round NCAA Tournament


The University of Delaware men’s basketball team and its most devoted followers reveled in the fanfare Sunday that resulted from the Blue Hens making the NCAA Tournament.

They assembled inside the Carpenter Center for a noisy, colorful gathering in which their achievement was lauded.  

That was the fun part. Now comes the hard part.

When the big reveal came during the CBS Selection Show, Delaware appeared in the NCAA Tournament bracket opposite Villanova for a first-round game Friday in Pittsburgh at PPG Paints Arena.

Delaware is 0-15 all-time against Villanova, the last loss 78-70 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, in 2019. Delaware coach Martin Ingelsby grew up near and rooted for Villanova as a kid, and it’s where his dad, Tom, starred from 1970-73.

Tipoff times will be announced later Sunday night or Monday morning.

The Blue Hens (including, from left) Davis Long, Dylan Painter, Ryan Allen, head coach Martin Ingelsby, Kevin Anderson and Aleks Novakovich react as they learn they will face Villanova as a 15 seed in Pittsburgh in the first round of the NCAA tournament Sunday, March 13, 2022 during a Selection Sunday event at the Bob Carpenter Center.

The Blue Hens are seeded 15th, and the Wildcats are second.

Since the NCAA Tournament was expanded to 64 teams in 1985, the No. 15 seed has upset the No. 2 nine times in 144 first-round games. That’s a win probability of 6.25 percent. Only two 15th seeds advanced to the Sweet Sixteen – Florida Gulf Coast in 2013 and Oral Roberts last year.

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Still, Delaware will treasure the attempt and embrace the task.



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