UNCASVILLE, Conn. — After his team's first loss of the season, Villanova coach Jay Wright wanted to give his bench more playing time against Hartford.
His reserves responded.
Eric Dixon came off the bench to score 14 points and grab 10 rebounds and the 12th-ranked Wildcats used a balanced attack to rout the Hawks 87-53 on Tuesday. Villanova's reserves outscored Hartford's 40-12.
Six Wildcats reached double figures, led by Justin Moore, who scored 15 points. Reserves Brandon Slater and Cole Swider each had 13 points. Caleb Daniels scored 11 points and Collin Gillespie chipped in with 10.
"Some games different guys get it going and this game it just happened to be that the bench was really in their spots and their teammates (were) just looking for them," Slater said.
The Wildcats shot 52% from the floor and made 15 of their 37 3-point shots (41%).
Traci Carter had 13 points and Austin Williams added 11 points for Hartford (0-2).
Villanova's first six shots were all from behind the arc. The Wildcats made three of them, jumped out to a 9-2 lead and never trailed.