1980–81 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team American college basketball season
The 1980–81 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team represented Villanova University during the 1980–81 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Rollie Massimino. The team played its home games at Villanova Field House in Villanova, Pennsylvania, and was a member of the Big East Conference. The team finished tied for 3rd in the conference regular season standings and received a bid to the NCAA tournament before falling to No. 1 seed and eventual Final Four participant Virginia. Villanova finished with a 20–11 record (8–6 Big East).
Roster
1980–81 Villanova Wildcats men's basketball team
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Coaches
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- Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- (S) Suspended
- (I) Ineligible
- (W) Walk-on
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Schedule and results
Date time, TV
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Rank#
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Opponent#
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Result
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Record
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Site city, state
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Regular season
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Merrimack
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W 90–61
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1–0
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Villanova Field House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Dec 2, 1980*
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St. Francis (NY)
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W 95–73
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2–0
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Villanova Field House (2,200) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Dec 6, 1980
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Providence
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W 68–49
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3–0 (1–0)
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Villanova Field House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Dec 9, 1980
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at Seton Hall
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W 66–65
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4–0 (2–0)
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Walsh Gymnasium South Orange, New Jersey
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Dec 13, 1980
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Boston College
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W 74–71
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5–0 (3–0)
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Villanova Field House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Dec 6, 1980*
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vs. La Salle
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L 83–84
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5–1
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The Palestra Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Dec 28, 1980*
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vs. San Francisco
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W 93–66
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6–1
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Special Events Center El Paso, Texas
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Dec 29, 1980*
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at UTEP
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W 43–41
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7–1
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Special Events Center El Paso, Texas
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Jan 3, 1981
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St. John's
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L 78–90
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7–2 (3–1)
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Villanova Field House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Jan 6, 1981*
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Notre Dame
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L 65–94
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7–3
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The Palestra Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Jan 10, 1981
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at Syracuse
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W 69–65
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8–3 (4–1)
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Carrier Dome Syracuse, New York
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Jan 14, 1981
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at St. John's
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L 54–56 OT
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8–4 (4–2)
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Alumni Hall Queens, New York
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Jan 17, 1981*
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at Pennsylvania
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W 68–55
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9–4
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The Palestra Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Jan 19, 1981*
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Towson
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W 84–64
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10–4
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Villanova Field House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Jan 21, 1981
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Connecticut
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W 63–59
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11–4 (5–2)
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Villanova Field House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Jan 24, 1981*
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at Colgate
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W 85–75
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12–4
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Cotterell Court Hamilton, New York
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Jan 26, 1981
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at Boston College
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L 60–73
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12–5 (5–3)
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Roberts Center Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
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Jan 31, 1981*
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vs. Temple
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L 68–71
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12–6
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The Palestra Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Feb 4, 1981
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at Georgetown
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L 54–70
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12–7 (5–4)
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McDonough Gymnasium (4,504) Washington, D.C.
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Feb 7, 1981*
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at Maine
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W 68–48
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13–7
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The Pit Orono, Maine
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Feb 11, 1981
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Seton Hall
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W 67–63
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14–7 (6–4)
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Villanova Field House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Feb 14, 1981
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at Providence
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L 70–82
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14–8 (6–5)
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Providence Civic Center Providence, Rhode Island
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Feb 17, 1981
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Syracuse
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W 88–78
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15–8 (7–5)
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Villanova Field House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Feb 21, 1981
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vs. Georgetown
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L 60–68
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15–9 (7–6)
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The Palestra (6,228) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Feb 23, 1981
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at Connecticut
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W 74–73
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16–9 (8–6)
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Hartford Civic Center Storrs, Connecticut
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Feb 28, 1981*
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vs. Saint Joseph's
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W 72–62
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17–9
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The Palestra Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Big East tournament
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Mar 5, 1981*
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(4)
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vs. (5) Connecticut Quarterfinals
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W 65–54
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18–9
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Carrier Dome Syracuse, New York
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Mar 6, 1981*
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(4)
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vs. (8) Providence Semifinals
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W 58–49 OT
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19–9
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Carrier Dome Syracuse, New York
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Mar 7, 1981*
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(4)
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at (6) Syracuse Championship game
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L 80–83 3OT[2]
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19–10
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Carrier Dome Syracuse, New York
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NCAA tournament
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Mar 13, 1981*
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(9 E)
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vs. (8 E) Houston First round
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W 90–72
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20–10
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Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina
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Mar 15, 1981*
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(9 E)
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vs. (1 E) No. 5 Virginia Second round
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L 50–54[3]
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20–11
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Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina
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*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. E=East.
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Rankings
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NCAA national championships in bold; NCAA Final Four appearances in italics |
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