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Ryan Arcidiacono

Ryan Curran Arcidiacono ( ; born March 26, 1994) is an American college basketball player for Villanova. He has completed his junior season on the 2014–15 team. He attended Neshaminy High School, where he averaged 20.4 points and 5.6 rebounds per game as a junior to lead Neshaminy to the PIAA playoffs. He missed his entire senior season due to suffering a lower back injury in the summer of 2011. As a freshman at Villanova, he was named to the Big East Conference All-Rookie Team. Arcidiacono was an honorable mention all-Big East selection at the conclusion of his sophomore season, and as a junior was co-winner of the conference's Player of the Year award.
==Early life==
Arcidiacono was born on March 26, 1994 in Philadelphia. He has three older siblings, Sabrina, Nicole, Michael; and younger twin siblings, Christopher and Courtney. His parents, Joe and Patti Arcidiacono, met at Villanova University, where Joe was an offensive lineman on the football team. When he was young, his father installed a 6-foot plastic hoop in the family living room. Ryan would often practice shooting jump shots and hitting layups on the small hoop before progressing to an actual basketball court. At one AAU game, Arcidiacono scored 50 points. At another, he hit eight three-pointers in a row. When he was in 7th grade at a basketball camp, Villanova coach Jay Wright said he would one day play for the Wildcats. Growing up, his favorite athletes were the 76ers' Allen Iverson and the Eagles' Brian Dawkins. In eighth grade, Arcidiacono trained with former Penn State player Ben Luber.

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