It seems every time Kyle Neptune’s seat gets piping-hot, Villanova pulls it off the burner with an unexpected win.Neptune’s Wildcats remain on the periphery of the NCAA Tournament bubble thanks in large part to an 81-66 upset of then-No. 16 Marquette on Friday. Villanova has three games to go before the conference tournament, starting with a must-have contest Wednesday night at Seton Hall in Newark, N.J.Villanova (16-12, 9-8 Big East) has won four of the past six games and to become listed as one of the “Next Four Out” in ESPN’s latest bracketology update. A 3-4 start to the season had many calling for Neptune to be fired, but the team since has beaten four opponents who were ranked at the time — Cincinnati, UConn, St. John’s and Marquette.The Wildcats ran out to a 19-point lead in the first half against Marquette. They outscored the Golden Eagles 18-8 at the foul line and 45-30 from the 3-point arc, where Villanova went 15-for-26.”We can do that — that’s something that this team has,” Neptune said. “We have high-level 3-point shooters, guys that can really make shots. But … I thought we put ourselves in a great spot, we really held them, especially early, defensively. I thought that was key.”Freshman Jordann Dumont, who scored 14 points all season before Friday, poured in 15 on 4-for-4 shooting from deep and a 3-for-3 showing at the line. Eric Dixon continues to lead the nation in scoring with 22.9 points per game after posting 23 against Marquette.Villanova hopes to have that all-around effort again when facing Seton Hall (7-20, 2-14). The first meeting was back on Dec. 17, when host Villanova shot 55.3 percent overall and needed just nine 3-pointers to beat the Pirates 79-67.