In Game

The Villanova Wildcats play the majority of their home basketball games at The Pavilion in Villanova, Pennsylvania. However, games where they anticipate high attendance are moved to Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center. The fact the Wildcats play in two venues offers you the chance to experience two fun Villanova game days.

Most Wildcats games are played in the intimate The Pavilion, which has been the home of the Wildcats since 1986. The venue is an excellent place to see a college basketball game, and you’ll be right on top of the action when attending a game at the Pavilion. The crowd here is also incredible, and you’ll be able to see lots of tributes to former Wildcats players around the concourse as well.

If you’re attending a Wildcats game at the Wells Fargo Center, you’ll also have a great time. The Wells Fargo Center is a state-of-the-art arena with all kinds of amenities and extras to see. The Wells Fargo Center is home to both the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers and the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers, so you’ll see plenty of displays dedicated to both teams at the facility. The Wells Fargo Center is also home to some great concessions as well including Chickie’s & Pete’s among others.

One thing that remains the same is that no matter where you’re seeing a Wildcats game, you’ll always be treated to the incredible student section, known as Nova Nation, as well as the Wildcats fantastic pep band and cheerleaders. These groups create an amazing atmosphere at both venues and are what make attending a Villanova basketball game an extraordinary experience.

Whether the game is at The Pavilion or the Wells Fargo Center, you’ll be in for a treat when attending a Wildcats basketball game.

Things to check out

1985 Championship Wall

Make sure to take some time and visit the 1985 Championship Wall when attending a Villanova game at The Pavilion. The wall is a tribute to the Wildcats 1985 national championship winning team who upset the high-powered Georgetown Hoyas 66-64 in the finals.

Trophies

Around the concourse of The Pavilion, you’ll find several trophies and plaques belonging to the best teams in Villanova athletics history. The trophies do an excellent job of showcasing the school’s rich athletics history and are a must-see for college sports fans.

Banners

Hanging up around The Pavilion are lots of banners celebrating the best players, coaches, and teams in Wildcats history. The banners honor the school’s two national championships as well as retired numbers of players such as Kerry Kittles and Ed Pinckney, so take it all in.

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Championship and Retired Number Banners

During your visit to the Wells Fargo Center make sure to check out all the banners hanging from the rafters. These banners honor all the greatest players and teams in 76ers, Flyers, and Villanova history, so take a minute to remember your favorites from the past like Wilt Chamberlain, Dr. J, and Bobby Clarke.

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Wilt Chamberlain Statue

Make sure to stop by the Wilt Chamberlain statue and snap a pic. The statue commemorates one of the greatest players in NBA history and is a must-see for basketball fans.

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Flyers Stanley Cup Statue

Those of you who are Philly fans or hockey fans will love the Flyers Stanley Cup statue. The statue features Flyers legends Bobby Clarke and Bernie Parent hoisting the cup and is an excellent tribute to the Broad Street Bullies.

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Remember the Spectrum Wall

Relive all the greatest moments in the 76ers and Flyers previous arena by visiting this excellent exhibit. The Spectrum served as the home of both teams for 30 years, so you’ll find plenty of history on display.

Xfinity Live!

Located inside the South Philly Sports Complex, this giant entertainment venue offers a great place to hang out before the game. You’ll find a variety of bars and restaurants in this complex, so stop by to grab a drink or bite to eat.

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Adrian

If you frequently attend the Wells Fargo Center and are looking for a premium dining experience then become a member of Adrian. This restaurant is open exclusively to members and is the only place to experience an upscale chophouse menu inside the Wells Fargo Center.

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P.J Whelihan's Pub

Another great place to grab a drink or a bite to eat is the P.J Whelihan’s Pub on the main concourse. The pub features award-winning food and pub drinks making it a great place to stop by before tipoff.

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DraftKings Fantasy Sports Lounge

Stop by this full bar If you want to catch up on the action going on around the league or just want to grab a drink.

CURE Insurance Club

At the CURE Insurance Club, you can experience some of Philly’s most famous cuisine including Chickie’s & Pete’s and Campos. The Club opens two hours before tipoff, and even features live music on select game days.

Streamers

Villanova fans celebrate the first basket by throwing blue and white streamers onto the court. In the 1980s, the NCAA started calling technical fouls for fans throwing streamers onto the court, so now Wildcats fans throw streamers after the first basket of the scrimmage during Hoops Mania. Attend Hoops Mania so that you can take part in this fun Wildcats tradition.

Nova Nation

The Villanova student section known as Nova Nation are one of the wildest student sections in the country. Nova Nation takes up approximately a third of the seats when the Wildcats play at The Pavilion, and they’re just as loud in the Wells Fargo Center.

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Will D. Cat

Will D. Cat is the official mascot of the Villanova Wildcats and can be seen at every ‘Nova basketball game. He gets into all kinds of antics and is loved by fans, so keep your eyes peeled for Will D. Cat at the game.

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Pep Band

The Villanova pep band does an excellent job of creating an intense in-game atmosphere. The band kicks things off a minute before the game by playing a tune that pumps up the crowd. After that, they keep the tempo high by instructing fans when to perform specific chants. The pep band is a big part of any Villanova basketball game, so enjoy their performance.

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Cheerleaders

Like the pep band, the Villanova cheerleaders are also an integral part of the in-game experience. The cheerleaders lead the crowd in a variety of cheers, so make sure to join in the cheers and aid the Wildcats in their quest for victory.

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Fight Songs

  1. “V For Villanova”

    “V” for Villanova, “V” for Victory
    “B” for Blue and “W” for White

    For the Blue and the White we will fight!
    Fight! Fight! Fight!
    Fight for Villanova, Fight for Victory

    For we’re out to win the fray;
    Villanova leads the way,
    With a capital “V” for Victory.

    For we’re out to beat the foe
    Show the en-e-my we know
    how to win with a “V” for Victory.

    Vill-a-no-va, V-I-L-L-A-N-O-V-A
    “V” for Vic-tor-y, V-I-C-T-O-R-Y
    It’s a tooth for a tooth and an eye for an eye,
    and a “V” for a V-I-C-T-O-R-Y

  2. “March of the Wildcats”

    March, you Wildcats – march right on

    We are put to win the day

    We’ll march straight through to victory

    So onward let us go – Rah! Rah!

    Let us fight, fight, fight, fight, fight!

    Villanovans one and all

    Join to sing a praise to Alma Mater

    Hail, Blue and White.

  3. “Alma Mater”

    When the twilight shadows gather
    Out upon the Campus green,
    When the blue and purple night
    Comes stealing on the scene
    Loyal heirs of Villanova
    Sing a hymn of praise
    To our dear old ALMA MATER
    And our College days.

    Villanova, Villanova
    When we leave your shelt’ring walls,
    We shall leave an echo ringing
    Through your treasured halls
    We will leave an echo ringing
    In the silent night
    While our memories are singing
    Of the Blue and White

    When the last big game is over
    And the last roll call is heard
    When the oldest pedagogue
    Has had the final word
    We shall come to ALMA MATER
    In our dreams again
    With prayer for Villanova
    And a sweet amen.

  4. Nova! Nation!

    The cheerleaders instruct half of the student section to yell, “Nova!” and the other, “Nation!” The cheer is a great way to show off your Villanova spirit, so join in and give the Wildcats as much support as possible.

    Nova!
    Nation!

  5. Fouling Out

    When an opponent fouls out, the band will play, and the fans will twirl their pointer finger around until the player sits down. As the player sits down, everyone will yell, “see, ya!”

    See, ya!

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