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July Live Period Tracker 1

We'll use this thread to keep track of any news and notes that come from this weekend's first July evaluation period. With the Cats having already secured two commitments in the 2019 class and in a good spot with some priorities to round out the class, it's unlikely any new names/offers emerge in that group, although as movement begins it's possible things could change. For now we'll be trying to keep an eye on who Wright and staff are watching as well as keeping an ear out for any 2020 names that could become important, while monitoring any movement with 2019 targets.

So far, it appears that Wright and staff have prioritized the Under Armour event in Georgia. This isn't a surprise, as it's where long-time targets Bryan Antoine and Scottie Lewis are competing. The buzz around Nova and Lewis has been quiet lately, although the Cats remain in his final seven. Meanwhile Duke remains the favorite for Antoine, with Nova and Kentucky jockeying for position along with Florida and Kansas. Antoine is scheduled to visit Duke, Kentucky and Florida in September and Nova in early November, so he will garner a lot of attention as we look for clues into how his recruitment is developing. So far the Cats remain active.

In addition, there was a heavy Nova presence for West Coast Elite teammates Josh Green and Nico Mannion. On Friday morning Wright and members of his staff were on hand to see the duo play as the Cats continue to track the talented backcourt players.

Other tidbits so far...
Nova commit Eric Dixon has been impressing, showing off an impressive knack for clearing the glass as well as an ability to knock it down from the perimeter. Rivals' Corey Evans sees him as ready to make an immediate impact on the Main Line when he arrives.

Wildcats In Summer League Thread

We'll use this thread to track the former Wildcats in the Summer League. I'll do my best to watch as many games as possible so I can provide some analysis as well as stats. Unfortunately I wasn't able to catch last night's games, but I do have the numbers for Hart and Spellman.

7/2
Omari Spellman - Spellman had a solid debut for the Hawks, despite not having his outside shot working. He shot just 1-6 from three but still managed 11 points on 5-12 shooting overall. He added six rebounds, two impressive blocks, an assist and a steal. He logged 23 minutes, good for third best on the team.

Josh Hart - Hart had a very nice summer debut, tying for the team lead with 23 points. He shot 7-15 overall and 4-7 from deep. He also added four assists, three rebounds and a steal in 40 minutes of action.
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Nova Staff To Attend City Rocks/Expressions Elite Combine

On Wednesday, Nova staff is expected to be in New England to take in the City Rocks/Expressions Elite combine per Adam Zagoria.

Presumably, the Cats will be on hand to get a look at elite forward Isaiah Stewart, who is currently ranked 6th in the 2019 Rivals 150. The Cats were recently named in Stewart's top 10, and he is likely to cut that list to five before the end of summer, when he will begin to schedule visits. It appears that Stewart would like to have a decision sooner rather than later.

You can read Zagoria's full article here.
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Cats Falling Out Of Bryan Antoine Race?

Rivals' Dan McDonald caught up with Antoine after the first night of the Under Armour Challenge as the first of the July evaluation periods kicked off, and got some thoughts from Antoine on each of his five finalists.

This is what he had to say about Villanova...“They’ve been on me since seventh or eighth grade, so they were one of the first schools to show love. Just the way Coach (Jay) Wright is, he’s an amazing guy. My parents love him. My parents and him talk all the time.”

In my opinion, none of the quotes he gave about each school point to a favorite, although the Duke quote could be used to in conjunction with the other opinions out there regarding his recruitment to boost their status as the presumed favorite I suppose.

But the bigger concern came in McDonald's assessment of what's next. There he indicates Antoine plans to take visits in September (we know he has Duke, Kentucky, and Florida scheduled in that month) and that he wants to make a decision before his senior season kicks off, possibly in October. That would bode poorly for Nova, as their visit is scheduled for early November. I will try to reach out to Dan to find out if that October timeline came directly from Antoine or is just speculation on his part.

I've said before that if his recruitment remains open and he actually takes his Nova visit, then the Cats have a chance to pull it off, but now that is in serious doubt. You can read the full article here.

AdvoCare Invitational Bracket Released

Villanova has made a habit of taking part in early season tournaments, and feasting on the competition. This year, they'll spend the Thanksgiving holiday in Orlando taking part in the AdvoCare Invitational. On Wednesday the bracket was released, helping to clarify the schedule for the upcoming season.

The Cats will open up the tournament against Canisius at 1:30 PM on Thanksgiving day. Should they win that game, they will get the winner of Oklahoma State and Memphis at 11:30 AM on black Friday.

The championship game is scheduled for November 25 at either 1 or 4 PM. Looking at the opposite side of the bracket, the most like opponent should Nova advance would be either Florida State or LSU, both which would provide an intriguing early season matchup.

All games will air on ESPN or ESPN 2.

Nova will also host Furman on Nov. 17 as part of the non-bracketed matchups.

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Rivals Staff Predict Schools For Top 15 In 2019

In conjunction with the 2019 class update today, Rivals' national staff members Eric Bossi, Corey Evans, Dan McDonald, and Krysten Peek made predictions on where the top 15 remaining members of the class will end up.

Bossi predicts 10th ranked Josh Green ends up at Villanova, while UCLA, Arizona, and Oregon also received predictions.

Evans and Peek predicted 12th ranked Bryan Antoine will land at Nova, while Bossi and McDonald think it will be Duke.

You can read the full article here.
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2019 Rivals 150 Update

The 2019 Rivals 150 has been updated, but there wasn't much change for the Villanova commits. Justin Moore remained steady at No. 57 while Eric Dixon bumped up one spot to No. 69.

Nova target Isaiah Wong saw a 12-spot jump to No. 95, and I would expect to see him creep a little higher in future updates.

Local product Dahmir Bishop, out of Imhotep Charter, saw one of the biggest rises of the update, climbing 38 spots to No. 77. He could see his recruitment jump up a level in the near future.

Nova also remains in contention for some of the elite prospects in the class like Isaiah Steward (No. 6), Josh Green (10), Bryan Antoine (12) and Scottie Lewis (13).

Bryan Antoine Schedules Nova Visit

2019 five-star Bryan Antoine, currently ranked 8th in the Rivals 150, has scheduled four of his five official visits (first reported by Adam Zagoria), and Villanova is one of them.

Antoine plans to be on campus November 3. In addition, he will spend three consecutive weekends in September making visits to Florida (9/15), Kentucky (9/22), and Duke (9/29). That leaves him with one official visit remaining, which will likely be to Kansas should he choose to take it.

Antoine cut his list to the five schools mentioned above in early May. The Cats have been involved with Antoine for some time, and now they will get to battle it out with some heavy hitters for his commitment.
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Mikal Gets Things Started For Nova At NBA Draft, Gets To Stay Home

As expected, Mikal Bridges was the first Wildcat off the board Thursday night, and all the local Nova fans will have plenty of opportunities to keep an eye on his NBA career as he was selected by the hometown Sixers. Bridges to the Sixers seems like a perfect fit, and he should have every opportunity to thrive. A great start to a big night for Villanova. Congrats Mikal!

Reid Travis To Kentucky

Travis' visit to Kentucky was enough to seal the deal, as multiple sources are reporting that he will enroll at Kentucky and play his grad transfer season for those other Wildcats.

It's a disappointing development for Villanova, as the addition of Travis could have helped to offset the somewhat unexpected loss of Omari Spellman. With Spellman's departure and consequent available playing time at the 5, Nova quickly became an ideal landing spot for Travis. The fact that Travis mentioned, after pulling his name from the NBA draft, that he wanted to work on developing his shot and increasing his range, served to further the Travis to Nova speculation. Villanova had just completed a season in which they set the record for made threes, and their big men played a major role in that accomplishment. Travis to Nova seemed to form a perfect pairing, with Travis filling a major need for Villanova with Nova being the perfect spot for Travis to step into a lot of minutes with a program perfectly suited to help him address his needed areas of improvement.

All eyes will turn to the trio of Eric Paschall, Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree, and Dylan Painter. The development of DCR and Painter, along with whether Paschall has another step forward in him or has plateaued, will go a long way in determining how successful Villanova can be next season.

Jeremy Roach Update With Nova Comment

Rivals' Corey Evans caught up with elite 2020 guard Jeremy Roach as he aims for a spot on the Team USA U17 World Cup roster. Roach survived the first round of cuts and now looks to make the final 12 that will compete in Argentina.

On June 15, the first day that programs were allowed direct communication with the class of 2020, Villanova was the first school to talk to Roach.

“The first one to call me was Villanova. It was one of the assistants and then Coach (Jay) Wright called me right after. They called me around 6:30am. They just wanted to tell me that they want to build a relationship with me since they can talk to us now and built that bond together."

“Getting that first call, it means a lot that I am a priority for them. It feels good. They are trying to get me there really bad.”

While any developments in Roach's recruitment are probably a long way off, Villanova is among the group of early favorites, joining Duke, Kentucky, and Virginia.

You can read quotes on the other schools and Evans' full story here.
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