The No. 2 seed Wildcats have four 3-point shooting threats in Ryan Arcidiacono, Kris Jenkins, Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart (listed in descending order of accuracy, with Arcidiacono at 38.9 percent and Hart at 35.8 percent). Daniel Ochefu can hurt opponents inside against one-on-one coverage. Villanova has the second-most efficient offense in the country, according to KenPom.com, averaging 1.22 points per possession. In their historic 95-51 beatdown of Oklahoma, which has the 15th-best defense in the country, Villanova averaged 1.484 points per possession.
Beyond their numerous 3-point attempts, the Wildcats make 57.3 percent of its 2-point shots, second-best nationally (behind Belmont) and makes 78.