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1985 Villanova Wildcats Artwork: Unisex Varsity Color-⁠Block Hooded Sweatshirt

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1985 Villanova Wildcats Artwork: Unisex Varsity Color-⁠Block Hooded Sweatshirt

By Vintage Brand™ not affiliated with or sponsored by Villanova Wildcats
In the final game of the 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, Villanova, led by coach Rollie Massimino, won their first national title in a close 66-64 victory over Georgetown, coached by John Thompson. This historic game is widely considered to be one of the biggest upsets in college basketball history, often referred to as "The Perfect Game," and the Wildcats remain the lowest-seeded team to have won the tournament. Villanova's Ed Pinckney was awarded Most Outstanding Player for his exceptional performance throughout the tournament. The 1985 Villanova team is also noteworthy as the last Division I men's national champion to represent a school that did not sponsor varsity football at the time of its title. This is because Villanova had dropped football after the 1980 season and did not reinstate the sport until the 1985 season, which was the year after their championship game. It is also notable as the last NCAA Championship game played without a shot clock. Authentic work of art ©2023 Vintage Brand.
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In the final game of the 1985 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, Villanova, led by coach Rollie Massimino, won their first national title in a close 66-64 victory over Georgetown, coached by John Thompson. This historic game is widely considered to be one of the biggest upsets in college basketball history, often referred to as "The Perfect Game," and the Wildcats remain the lowest-seeded team to have won the tournament. Villanova's Ed Pinckney was awarded Most Outstanding Player for his exceptional performance throughout the tournament. The 1985 Villanova team is also noteworthy as the last Division I men's national champion to represent a school that did not sponsor varsity football at the time of its title. This is because Villanova had dropped football after the 1980 season and did not reinstate the sport until the 1985 season, which was the year after their championship game. It is also notable as the last NCAA Championship game played without a shot clock. Authentic work of art ©2023 Vintage Brand.
Product details
The Varsity Color-Block Hoodie will take you back in time. The athletic inspired stripes give you the sporty but retro look, perfect for watching your team win or relaxing at home. Enjoy the comfort of sustainably-sourced and USA grown cotton.
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  • 50/50 Cotton/ Polyester NuBlend® Pre-shrunk Fleece
  • SIZING RUNS SMALL
  • Made with sustainably-sourced, USA-grown cotton
  • No drawcord in hood
  • Tear-away label
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