NEW
YORK -- Villanova has been picked as the favorite to win
the 2009-10 BIG EAST regular-season crown in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches'
Poll. The Wildcats, who advanced to the
NCAA Final Four last year, finished just ahead of West Virginia. Villanova received 10 first-place votes and
218 points in the poll. The Mountaineers
picked up five first-place votes and 215 points.
Villanova
is the coaches' top choice for the first time since the 2005-06 poll, which was
the first season that the BIG EAST included 16 teams. The Wildcats boast a deep backcourt led by
senior Scottie Reynolds. West Virginia's No. 2
position this year is the highest in the preseason poll for the Mountaineers since
they began competing in BIG EAST basketball in 1995-96. WVU has four starters returning from a club
that finished 23-12 last season.
Connecticut, the third-place
pick with 185 points, received the other first-place selection. The Huskies joined Villanova at the Final
Four last year and finished 31-5. Louisville, the defending
regular-season and league tournament champion, was a close fourth, earning 179
points. The Cardinals have advanced the
NCAA Elite Eight in each of the past two seasons.
Georgetown was the fifth-place selection with 161 points
followed by Syracuse
in sixth place with 152 points. The
Hoyas, who stumbled in league play last year with a 7-11 mark, can build around
sophomore center Greg Monroe, the 2008-09 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. Syracuse
was 28-10 last year and 11-7 in conference play. The Orange
have posted 12 straight 20-win seasons.
The
conference head coaches feel Cincinnati
is capable of moving up in the standings.
They placed the Bearcats, who were 8-10 in league play each of the past
two seasons, seventh with 135 points, just ahead of Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish, who had 132 points in the
poll, want to improve on last year's 8-10 league mark.
Pittsburgh is ninth with
119 points with Seton Hall placing 10th at 110 points. The Panthers will aim to maintain their
contending role despite losing four starters from last year's 31-5 team. Seton Hall, 17-15 a year ago and 7-11 in the
BIG EAST, welcomes back sharpshooting guard Jeremy Hazell and three other starters.
St. John's, which returns
its top eight players from last season, picked up 82 points in the poll, which
was good for 11th place. Marquette, which lost
four starters from last year's 25-10 squad, was 12th at 78 points.
The
coaches feel Providence will finish 13th
followed by USF, Rutgers and DePaul.
2009-10 BIG EAST
Preseason Coaches' Poll
|
Pts.
|
|
1.
Villanova (10)
|
218
|
|
2.
West Virginia
(5)
|
215
|
|
3.
Connecticut
(1)
|
185
|
|
4.
Louisville
|
179
|
|
5.
Georgetown
|
161
|
|
6.
Syracuse
|
152
|
|
7.
Cincinnati
|
135
|
|
8.
Notre Dame
|
132
|
|
9.
Pittsburgh
|
119
|
|
10.
Seton Hall
|
110
|
|
11.
St. John's
|
82
|
|
12.
Marquette
|
78
|
|
13.
Providence
|
52
|
|
14.
USF
|
44
|
|
15.
Rutgers
|
43
|
|
16.
DePaul
|
15
|
*First-place
votes in parentheses