Delaware forward faces friends and former Villanova teammates


Dylan Painter left Villanova without bitterness. He was not disgruntled.

He just wanted to play more.

“We’re really proud of him here,” Villanova basketball coach Jay Wright said about the University of Delaware player.

The fact Painter now gets to play against his friends and former teammates and coaches at Villanova is an additional delight to the joy that already comes from being in the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

Nobody relished the matchup that appeared on the Carpenter Center video screen during CBS-TV’s Selection Show telecast more than Painter on Sunday night.

Delaware's Dylan Painter shows his net cutting after the Blue Hens' 59-55 win in the Colonial Athletic Association championship at the Entertainment & Sports Arena in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, March 8, 2022.

It divulged a Delaware-Villanova first-round game Friday at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh. Tip-off is at 2:45 p.m.

“It’s just crazy how things go full circle,” Painter said later.

“Pittsburgh, great drive, we can get a lot of family. Playing on my birthday [he turns 24 Friday]. Everything is just like, it’s weird, it’s unreal.”

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There are many Delaware-Villanova ties, including Blue Hen coach Martin Ingelsby’s extensive family bonds, and a long basketball history – dominated by the Wildcats – between schools located 45 miles apart.

Dylan Painter (42) works alongside Villanova teammates Donte DiVincenzo (left) and Josh Hart (right) as they defend against Butler's Nate Fowler in a 2017 game at Villanova.

Notre Dame grad Ingelsby’s dad Tom starred at Villanova, as did uncle Ed Hastings, now a professor there. His sister Chrissi and brothers Tom and Brad, who wrote and produced HBO’s recent hit, “Mare of Easttown,” are also Villanova graduates. So is Chrissi’s husband Baker Dunleavy, the Quinnipiac coach who played at Villanova, served a long stint on Wright’s staff and recruited Painter.  

But the strongest current connection is Painter’s presence on and value to a Delaware team looking to make school history with its first NCAA Tournament win in six tries.

Three games into the 2018-19 season, Painter’s third at Villanova, the school announced he would seek a transfer.

Villanova's Dylan Painter celebrates after dunking the ball against St. John's in the quarterfinals of the Big East Basketball Tournament at Madison Square Garden, March 9, 2017 in New York City.

A redshirt sophomore that season, Painter had actually started, though he played just six minutes, in a 100-77 season-opening win over Morgan State. He then came off the bench for five minutes in a rout of Quinnipiac but didn’t play in a lopsided loss to Michigan, which Villanova had beaten in the previous spring’s NCAA final.

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When his transfer was announced two days later, Wright called it “a very sad day for all of us in our program. There is not a player more loved or respected on our team than Dylan Painter.”

Villanova's Dylan Painter (42) is fouled by Morgan State's Malik Miller (11) in a 2018 game at Villanova.

He said Painter deserved to go someplace where he could play and contribute more on the court.

Delaware turned out to be the ideal destination.

“There was no bad blood,” Painter said Sunday night about his Villanova departure. “We had a conversation about what was best for me and my future.

“Looking back now, I definitely made the right choice. I’ve had a great career here at Delaware and it’s gonna be a great way to cap it off.”

Painter became eligible in December of 2019, just after Delaware’s last game against Villanova, a 78-70 loss at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. He became a key part of the Blue Hens’ 22-11 squad that reached the 2020 CAA semifinals.

Delaware's Dylan Painter throws down a reverse slam in the first half of a CAA tournament semifinal against Towson at the Entertainment & Sports Arena in Washington, D.C., Monday, March 7, 2022.

He then blossomed in 2020-21, making first-team All-CAA while finishing first in the CAA and sixth nationally with 11.5 rebounds per game.

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The Blue Hens’ season was undermined by the coronavirus pandemic, with a CAA quarterfinal loss to Hofstra being their first game in more than a month. But because the NCAA ruled the year didn’t count against players’ eligibility, Painter could return for another season.



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