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Rapid Reaction: How’s Your Blood Pressure?

40 minutes was not nearly enough to decide this game. There would be no 30 point blowouts either. This game came down to literally the last second as LaDontae Henton got a clean look at a game tying 3 at the buzzer of the second overtime. Henton was the hero at the end of regulation to tie the game and push it into overtime. But before that he had one of his worst games of the year.

Cotton got off to a slow start, only scoring 4 first half points but the Friars were able to take the game to halftime tied at 33 behind a strong 13 point first half from Josh Fortune who looked very confident at times yet still made some basic mistakes and boneheaded turnovers. Cotton ended up leading the team and all scorers with 22 points. He also had 9 assists. Harris was ok and had his first career double double (15 pts, 12 rebs) but too many plays that left you scratching your head (or throwing things at the television, whatever your preference). Batts had a strong game and scored 21 points and 11 boards before fouling out on the game winning and 1 layup by Ryan Arcidiacono (though you wouldn’t know that’s his last name if you listened to Dick Stockton and Gary Williams on FS1). Villanova was pretty poor at their opportunities at the end of regulation and the first overtime in terms of the shot they got after (presumably) drawing up a play and if not for a poor switch by Batts and Cotton on a ball screen, Nova may have whiffed on a 3 straight opportunity to end the game.

There are no moral victories but the Friars left it all on the court. They really needed this one but aren’t dead just yet. They probably need these next 4 games (3 on the road including at Creighton for their senior night) or 3 and 1 or 2 wins in the BE tournament. Just go 1-0 today. Butler up next at Hinkle on Sunday.

Stay strong Friartown and keep the faith.

Game Notes & Preview: PC vs. Villanova 2/18/14 #pcbb

Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center – Providence, RI

When: 7:00pm

How: Fox Sports 1/WEEI 103.7 FM

Game Notes

  • The Friars and Wildcats have met 90 times all time. PC is 37-53 in those 90 meetings.
  • The first ever meeting was on February 15, 1926
  • Bryce Cotton leads the nation in minutes per game with 39.5. He is averaging 41.5 mpg in Big East play and has played every second of the last 10 games except for about the last 40 seconds on Saturday against DePaul. The last time he came out of a game before Saturday was against Villanova on 1/5/14, a game in which he played 38 minutes.
  • Bryce Cotton is 2nd in the Big East in scoring (21.2 ppg) and James Bell is 9th (16.1 ppg)
  • Bryce Cotton is 1st in the Big East in assists (5.8 apg) and Ryan Arcidiacono is 10th (3.7 apg)
  • Kadeem Batts is 4th (7.7 rpg) and LaDontae Henton is 5th (7.2 rpg) in the Big East in rebounds while James Bell is 10th (5.9 rpg)
  • Line opened at PC +5

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Game Notes & Preview: PC vs. DePaul 2/15/14 #pcbb

Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center – Providence, RI

When: 2:00pm

How: Fox Sports 1/WEEI 103.7 FM

Game Notes

  • The Friars and Blue Demons have met 11 times since DePaul joined the Big East with PC owning an 8-3 record
  • DePaul has won their last 2 times at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center
  • Bryce Cotton leads the nation in minutes per game with 39.5. He is averaging 41.5 mpg in Big East play and has played every second of the last 10 games. The last time he came out was against Villanova on 1/5/14, a game in which he played 38 minutes.
  • Bryce Cotton is 2nd in the Big East in scoring (21.2 ppg) and Brandon Young is 10th (15.0 ppg)
  • Bryce Cotton is 1st in the Big East in assists (5.8 apg) and Brandon Young is 8th (3.8 apg)
  • Kadeem Batts is 4th (7.6 rpg) and LaDontae Henton is 5th (7.2 rpg) in the Big East in rebounds while Tommy Hamilton is 16th (5.3 rpg)
  • Line opened at PC -12

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Rapid Reaction: Season Hanging By a Thread

Bryce Cotton did about all he could tonight with 19 points in the last 7 minutes of the first half to give PC a 6 point halftime lead. It seemed like everyone else was doing their best to give this game to Georgetown, including the referees at times. I haven’t seen that many uncalled travels not in an NBA game in I don’t know how long. Henton was largely absent from the offensive end and Batts, while playing well in spurts after sitting the majority of the first half with foul trouble, missed some easy shots near the hoop. That was a similar story for Desrosiers.

In a game the Friars absolutely needed to keep their NCAA Tournament hopes alive, everyone not named Cotton really didn’t show up. Cotton finished with a game high 31 points and only two other Friars finished in double figures (Batts 14, Harris 13). PC will likely have to do something wild to get into the Big Dance at this point (i.e. beat Villanova at the Dunk and Creighton in Omaha).

Final Score

Providence 71
Georgetown 83

Game Notes & Preview: PC at Georgetown 2/10/14 #pcbb

Where: Verizon Center – Washington, DC

When: 7:00pm

How: Fox Sports 1/WEEI 103.7 FM

Game Notes

  • Including their game on January 8th at the Dunk, the all time series is now 43-20 in favor of the Hoyas.
  • Providence’s win earlier this season snapped an 8 game losing streak vs. Georgetown
  • The Friars have only won 4 times in Washington, DC
  • Bryce Cotton is 2nd in the Big East in scoring (20.8 ppg) and Markel Starks is 5th (16.9 ppg)
  • Bryce Cotton is 1st in the Big East in assists (5.9 apg) and Markel Starks is 6th (4.0 apg)
  • Kadeem Batts is 4th (7.7 rpg) and LaDontae Henton is 5th (7.4 rpg) in the Big East in rebounds while Nate Lubick is 10th (6.0 rpg)
  • Line opened at PC +4.5

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Rapid Reaction: Friars Fall on the Road

It was a bit of a slugfest throughout and the surprise of the day was Josh Fortune but the Friars fell on the road at Xavier. Cotton wasn’t able to get much going today and there were scoring droughts by both teams. Some key turnovers and empty possessions by PC did them in at the end. This wasn’t a must win game but it was pretty close. I believed they needed to go at least 1-1 on this road trip so Monday in DC not becomes a big game.

Final: Providence 53 Xavier 59