VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) -- Curtis Sumpter had 24 points and 13 rebounds, Allan Ray scored 20 and Randy Foye 19 to lead Villanova to an 89-81 win over Providence on Saturday night.<br>
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It was another thrilling finish for the 24th-ranked Wildcats (13-5, 5-4 Big East), who have won four of five and had their seventh conference game decided by less than 10 points.<br>
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Providence (11-11, 0-8) stayed close until the Wildcats used a 14-4 run midway through the second half to get a double-digit cushion and hold off the pesky Friars.<br>
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Ryan Gomes led Providence with a career-high 32 points on 10-for-22 shooting. He made three 3-pointers and all nine shots from the free throw line. <br>
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Villanova parlayed wins over Kansas and Notre Dame into its first national ranking since the 1996-97 season. The Wildcats' stay in the Top 25 could be brief because they lost to No. 23 Connecticut on Wednesday.<br>
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What really mattered to the Wildcats is returning to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1999. Though Villanova is making a strong case for at least an at-large bid, nothing is certain with games left against No. 8 Syracuse (Feb. 12), No. 16 Pittsburgh (Feb. 20) and No. 5 Boston College (Feb. 23).<br>
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Providence sliced a 16-point deficit down to six, using 3-pointers from Tukka Kotti, Jeff Parmer and Gomes as part of the scoring spurt. Then the Wildcats, playing in front of former star Kerry Kittles, took over.<br>
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Kyle Lowry, Villanova's energetic reserve, was fouled and crashed hard on a driving layup, then converted the three-point play with a free throw. Sumpter followed with another three-point play after he was fouled on a breakaway dunk. <br>
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Foye followed with a twisting layup off a long outlet pass off a defensive rebound and Lowry sank a couple of free throws for a 64-48 lead.<br>
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Providence, though, never let the game get totally out reach. Donnie McGrath and Gomes hit consecutive 3s to cut Villanova's lead to 10. Two free throws by Gomes made it 77-73 with 1:50 left.<br>
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With both teams out of timeouts at the 2:30 mark, only free throws slowed down the game.<br>
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With Providence forced to foul, the Wildcats went 12-for-14 from the line.<br>
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The Wildcats made 36 of 44 free throws overall; Providence went 16-for-20.<br>
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The close finish sure was familiar to Villanova.<br>
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The Wildcats needed overtime to knock off the Friars last month, though that was hardly their biggest scare - their plane back home was forced to make an emergency landing in snowy Rhode Island.<br>
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Providence played its seventh ranked team this year and has the second toughest schedule strength in the RPI ratings.<br>
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Villanova women's coach Harry Perretta was honored during the game for his 500th career victory.
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