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Greased poles among preparations before Nova faces Michigan for title

Philadelphia Eagles' Fans Gather To Watch Their Team In Super Bowl LII Against The New England Patriots

PHILADELPHIA, PA - FEBRUARY 05: A traffic pole is seen broken while celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles’ victory in Super Bowl LII game against the New England Patriots on February 5, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania..(Photo by Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images)

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VILLANOVA, Pa. -- Authorities around the Villanova campus are preparing -- and, yes, greasing utility poles -- in anticipation of fan celebrations if the school prevails in the NCAA championship men’s basketball game over Michigan on Monday.

Radnor police Lt. Chris Flanagan tells The Philadelphia Inquirer that poles were being greased around the university, which straddles Radnor and Lower Merion townships. The move is to discourage fans from climbing the poles should Villanova win Monday night.

Philadelphia police used oil and later hydraulic fluid during the Eagles’ successful Super Bowl run to deter celebrating fans from climbing poles and possibly injuring themselves or others.

When Villanova won the title in 2016, most of the more than 20 arrests were for disorderly conduct. But Flanagan said at least four people were arrested for assaulting police horses.