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MILWAUKEE — There were a few things stacked against Villanova before the Wildcats flew to the frigid Midwest, where No. 17 Marquette had been since Saturday. The Golden Eagles last played on Wednesday, dropping their second straight game. A well-rested team was playing on its home court, looking to avenge two defeats, welcoming students back to the city on a day the school announced an investment from alumnus Dwyane Wade, whose name will eventually appear on a new practice court. Villanova, meanwhile, played late Friday night. The term schedule loss exists for games like this. “It’s a season,”…