PHILADELPHIA (AP) Eric Dixon scored 18 of his career-high 31 points in the first half, Cam Whitmore added 17 and Villanova Wildcats defeated No. 19 Creighton Bluejays 79-67 on Saturday.
Dixon also set a career high with six 3-pointers for Villanova (15-14, 9-9 Big East), which has won five of six.
''My teammates kept finding me in spots that I'm comfortable in,'' Dixon said.
Arthur Kaluma scored 19 points and Ryan Kalkbrenner had 18 for Creighton (18-11, 12-6). The Bluejays have lost three of four following an eight-game winning streak.
''We ran into a buzz saw today,'' Creighton coach Greg McDermott said. ''Villanova was able to turn our defense inside out with Dixon's ability to stretch the floor.''
The Wildcats have been the standard bearer for the Big East since the conference's realignment in 2013, but they took some lumps for much of this season without Hall of Fame coach Jay Wright, who retired after last season. Now, first-year head coach Kyle Neptune has the Wildcats playing the kind of basketball that led them to seven of the last nine conference regular-season titles, five Big East Tournament titles over that span and national championships in 2016 and 2018.
Villanova again looks like a team that no one wants to play in March.
''We just had to grow as a team,'' Neptune said. ''Thank God our guys have continued to get better and better. Our goal is always to be the best team we can be by the end. Hopefully we can reach that goal.''
The Wildcats have been playing better since the return of Justin Moore from injury. The senior guard had eight points and eight assists in his ninth game back after tearing his Achilles tendon.
''You can see it coming as you watch them on film since Justin has returned,'' McDermott said. ''You can see growth every game. Frankly, I was afraid of this. Unfortunately, I was right.''
Dixon's two free throws gave Villanova a 46-29 lead 2:57 into the second half to match the Wildcats' biggest lead of the game. Creighton chipped away at the deficit and got within 52-45 with 12:37 remaining on Kalkbrenner's two free throws.
But then Dixon heated up again, first hitting a 3 from the left baseline and then converting a traditional 3-point play on a drive and free throw to push the lead back to 58-45 with 11:18 to play.
Creighton couldn't recover. Whitmore put an exclamation point on the victory with a driving, one-handed jam with 2:47 remaining.
MOORE FACTOR
Villanova improved to 5-4 since Moore returned to the lineup on Jan. 29 against Providence. The 6-foot-4 senior guard was projected to be a late first-round or early second-round pick in last spring's NBA draft before tearing his right Achilles tendon in the Wildcats' NCAA Tournament semifinal victory over Houston.
Like his team, Moore's game has picked up lately. He is coming off his best performance, scoring 25 points while helping the Wildcats rally from a 13-point second-half deficit to win 64-63 at No. 16 Xavier on Tuesday.
HOME SWEET (OTHER) HOME
Villanova finished the season 3-1 at the Wells Fargo Center, the home court of the Philadelphia 76ers and the Wildcats' secondary home floor. They won all three games here last season and are 62-37 all-time.
BIG PICTURE
Creighton: With games remaining against league bottom dwellers DePaul and Georgetown, the Bluejays look like a lock for an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament. First, they'll set their sights on the school's first Big East Tournament title. Creighton has reached the championship game four times since joining the Big East in 2013 but have lost all four games, including in 2022 and 2017 to Villanova.
Villanova: The Wildcats likely will need a deep run in the Big East Tournament to have any shot at an NCAA Tournament at-large bid. Villanova is a middle-of-the-pack conference team this season but one that is getting hot at the right time.
UP NEXT
Creighton: Hosts Georgetown on Wednesday.
Villanova: At Seton Hall on Tuesday.
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1st Half
CREI
Bluejays
24
NOVA
Wildcats
38
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Ryan Kalkbrenner vs. Brandon Slater (Wildcats gains possession)
19:45
Arthur Kaluma shooting foul (Cam Whitmore draws the foul)
19:45
+1
Cam Whitmore makes regular free throw 1 of 2
0-1
19:45
+1
Cam Whitmore makes regular free throw 2 of 2
0-2
19:26
Ryan Nembhard misses three point jump shot
19:24
Eric Dixon defensive rebound
19:01
+3
Eric Dixon makes three point jump shot (Justin Moore assists)
0-5
18:42
+3
Arthur Kaluma makes three point jump shot (Trey Alexander assists)
3-5
18:16
Brandon Slater misses two point jump shot
18:14
Ryan Kalkbrenner defensive rebound
18:06
+2
Trey Alexander makes two point jump shot
5-5
17:50
+3
Eric Dixon makes three point jump shot (Justin Moore assists)
5-8
17:32
+2
Ryan Kalkbrenner makes two point layup (Arthur Kaluma assists)
7-8
17:06
Eric Dixon misses two point layup
17:04
Arthur Kaluma defensive rebound
16:58
Ryan Nembhard turnover (bad pass) (Cam Whitmore steals)
16:46
Cam Whitmore misses two point jump shot
16:44
Trey Alexander defensive rebound
16:21
Trey Alexander misses two point jump shot
16:19
Justin Moore defensive rebound
16:12
Caleb Daniels turnover (lost ball) (Trey Alexander steals)
16:04
+3
Baylor Scheierman makes three point jump shot (Ryan Nembhard assists)
10-8
15:43
+2
Eric Dixon makes two point layup (Justin Moore assists)
10-10
15:20
Ryan Kalkbrenner misses two point jump shot
15:18
Cam Whitmore defensive rebound
15:01
Baylor Scheierman shooting foul (Cam Whitmore draws the foul)
15:01
TV timeout
15:01
+1
Cam Whitmore makes regular free throw 1 of 2
10-11
15:01
+1
Cam Whitmore makes regular free throw 2 of 2
10-12
14:31
+2
Baylor Scheierman makes two point jump shot
12-12
14:13
Brandon Slater misses three point jump shot
14:08
Bluejays defensive rebound
13:40
Ryan Kalkbrenner misses two point layup
13:38
Brandon Slater defensive rebound
13:15
Caleb Daniels misses two point jump shot
13:13
Caleb Daniels offensive rebound
13:08
+3
Mark Armstrong makes three point jump shot (Brandon Slater assists)
12-15
12:41
Trey Alexander misses two point jump shot
12:39
Mason Miller offensive rebound
12:30
Mason Miller misses two point layup
12:28
Brandon Slater defensive rebound
12:21
Caleb Daniels misses three point jump shot
12:19
Mason Miller defensive rebound
12:14
Mark Armstrong personal foul
12:06
Mason Miller turnover (lost ball) (Mark Armstrong steals)
11:54
Chris Arcidiacono misses three point jump shot
11:52
Mason Miller defensive rebound
11:42
Trey Alexander misses three point jump shot
11:40
Mark Armstrong defensive rebound
11:24
Mason Miller shooting foul (Caleb Daniels draws the foul)
11:24
TV timeout
11:24
Caleb Daniels misses regular free throw 1 of 3
11:24
+1
Caleb Daniels makes regular free throw 2 of 3
12-16
11:24
+1
Caleb Daniels makes regular free throw 3 of 3
12-17
11:08
Shereef Mitchell misses three point jump shot
11:06
Chris Arcidiacono defensive rebound
10:51
+3
Justin Moore makes three point jump shot
12-20
10:33
Justin Moore personal foul (Baylor Scheierman draws the foul)
10:21
+2
Ryan Kalkbrenner makes two point layup (Arthur Kaluma assists)
14-20
10:21
Jordan Longino shooting foul (Ryan Kalkbrenner draws the foul)
10:21
+1
Ryan Kalkbrenner makes regular free throw 1 of 1
15-20
10:01
Ryan Kalkbrenner blocks Cam Whitmore's two point jump shot
9:59
Trey Alexander defensive rebound
9:50
Cam Whitmore personal foul (Baylor Scheierman draws the foul)
9:46
Arthur Kaluma misses three point jump shot
9:44
Brandon Slater defensive rebound
9:37
+2
Brandon Slater makes two point layup (Jordan Longino assists)