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What Villanova Basketball Player You Are Based On Your Zodiac Sign

Booth? Gillespie? Quinerly?

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What Villanova Basketball Player You Are Based On Your Zodiac Sign

What Wildcat doesn't love the basketball team? The ones who don't know enough about the team! This article is a great way to not only get caught up on the players, but which one you would most relate to based off of your zodiac sign. Disclaimer: This pairing has nothing to with the player's sign, just who they are as a person. So before you come at me with all of your negative ~ a u r a s~ just understand that the stars made it this way not me!

1. Aries: Phil Booth

If you were born between March 21st and April 19th you would get along GREAT with number 5 on the court but number 1 on this list Phil Booth. As an Aires, you are active, independent, and a leader. This is just like our main man BOOOOOOOOOOOTH.

2. Taurus: Jahvon Quinerly

He's the second sign for a reason... Jahvon Quinerly. All jokes aside, Jahvon is persistent, appreciative, and electric so clearly the Tauruses out there just found a new favorite player!

3. Gemini: Collin Gillespie and Jermaine Samuels

Congrats twins! You should go on a double date with Collin Gillespie and Jermaine Samuels! These two players are adaptable, responsive, and versatile and if you are a Gemini, they would Slay. Your. Life.

4. Cancer: Cole Swider

If your a Cancer, you would loooove number 10.... Cole Swider!!!! You are defensive and contemplative, yet gentle, just like our boy Cole!!

5. Leo: Eric Paschall

Rawr XD. You are bubbly, caring, authoritative, and cunning, just like Eric Paschall! He may seem like a ferocious Lion but this forward has a soft side!

6. Virgo: Peyton Heck

What the Peyton Heck! Reserved, critical, helpful, and intelligent. Just try and tell me this doesn't describe the beast himself.

7. Libra: Tim Delaney

Dedicated. Determined, Dependable... Tim Delaney. Number 34 is all these things and so much more, not to mention he easily has one of the top 3 iconic beards on the team right now. All you Libras would become best friends with him in a heartbeat.

8. Scorpio: Joe Cremo

Scorpios are passionate, determined, focused, and possessive. Joe Cremo is the archetype for them! Repping my home county, the best area code in the country, it only makes sense he's number (51)8 on this list.

9. Sagittarius: Tim Saunders

Tim Saunders

10. Capricorn: Saddiq Bey

Capricorn the Goat? More like Saddiq Bey the G.O.A.T. If you are resourceful, disciplined, wise, and constant (which I know you are if you're a Capricorn) then Bey is probably your bae.

11. Aquarius: Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree

Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree's shot is wet af, that is why he is perfect for all of you water-bearers out there. You and Dhamir are both feisty, magnetic, and powerful and would have a great time playing poker together.

12. Pisces: Brandon Slater

Last but not least... glub glub, there are plenty of fish on the team but you are swimming with none other than Brandon Slater. He is trustworthy, loyal, cheerful, and brave, what more could you ask for!

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