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Holy War – AKA St. Joe’s Vs. Villanova – Is On, Saturday Night

by Gerry December 17, 2020

Holy War – AKA St. Joe’s Vs. Villanova – Is On, Saturday Night

From Villanova.com – Villanova will host Philadelphia Big Five rival Saint Joseph’s on Saturday at Finneran Pavilion at 9 p.m., it was announced today. The game will air nationally on FS1 and the Villanova radio broadcast can be found on 95.7 Ben FM.

Holy War Steve Donches

Click here to read more about the Villanova-St. Joe’s Holy War

The Wildcats (6-1 overall, 2-0 BIG EAST) and Hawks were originally scheduled to meet on Nov. 30 at Finneran Pavilion. A COVID-19 issue within the Saint Joseph’s program forced that meeting to be scrubbed. Villanova instead remained in Uncasville, Conn., and played Virginia Tech in its third game of 2020-21.

Villanova was slated to meet Virginia on Saturday evening at Madison Square Garden. However, that game was cancelled Wednesday due to a COVID-19 pause at Virginia.

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