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Notable Quotes from Providence Following the Dayton Loss

Ed Cooley on the technical foul: Honest, I didn’t even know I hit the chair. You’re coaching your team. You’re trying to put some emotion into your team. You know, puts the official in a tough spot. And I was conversating with him and it was one of those things, it was more emotion, trying to fire up my team. I actually moved the chair out, I don’t know how it looked on tape or whatever. But I’m just trying to coach my team. That’s what that was about. Honestly, I thought it was, me personally, I’m a character guy. That to me was wrong, in my opinion, from my seat. I’m coaching my team.

Cooley on the 30 to 7 free throw attempt disparity: “Neutral site.”

Question: What was the atmosphere like here tonight? Obviously this felt like a home game for Dayton. Did that come into play? Cooley: “This was a neutral site. It was neutral.”

Cooley on the seniors: “I’m proud of our seniors and I’m proud of LaDontae. I’m proud of Tyler, Carson. Those guys came to Providence when we were struggling with our identity. I couldn’t be more proud of our seniors to where we were some four years ago. I think you gotta look at the big picture. It’s terrible to lose this game. It’s terribke not to see these guys have a postseason win on their resume but everything else they’ve accomplished. So I’m reflecting back a little bit because I’m hurting more for them than the loss.”

Providence Prepares for Dayton, Meets with the Media

Providence arrived in Columbus on Wednesday and were greeted by some Friar fans at the team hotel. After settling in the team watched the Dayton/Boise State game together in their film room at the hotel and “watch[ed] with an open mind” according to Carson Desrosiers. The team practiced Thursday morning with an eye on Dayton for the first time and LaDontae Henton, Kris Dunn, Tyler Harris, Carson Desrosiers and Ed Cooley met with the media Thursday afternoon around 5pm followed by another team practice.

Here are some of the highlights from that media session:

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Breaking Down Providence’s NCAA Tournament Opponent: Dayton

After a thrilling finish in the final “First Four” game of the 2015 NCAA Tournament it will be the Dayton Flyers that will take on Providence on Friday night in Columbus. The game will tip off at approximately 9:57pm on truTV. Here’s a quick and dirty look at Dayton.

Dayton

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2015 NCAA Tournament Tip Times and Announcer Pairings

CBS/Turner released the tip times and announcer pairings for the 2015 NCAA Tournament. I’m sure Providence fans will love the fact that Doug Gottlieb will be doing the analysis of their Second Round game in Columbus. Gottlieb will be joined by Ian Eagle who will do the play-by-play and Evan Washburn who will handle the sideline reporting duties.

Here is the full list of times and announcer pairings:

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Providence Draws 6 Seed in East Region; Will Play Either Dayton or Boise State

The Providence Friars will make their 17th NCAA Tournament appearance on Friday, March 20th in Columbus, Ohio. The Friars were seeded 6th and will take on the winner of an 11 seed play-in game between Dayton and Boise State. Providence is 14-17 all-time in the NCAA Tournament and will be making their first back-to-back trip since 1990. I’ll have a more in-depth preview during the week once the true opponent is known but here is some information for you to get to know about each team.

What You Need to Know About Dayton

  • Season Record: 25-8
  • Conference: Atlantic 10
  • RPI: 32
  • Kenpom: 40

What You Need to Know About Boise State

  • Season Record: 23-8
  • Conference: Mountain West
  • RPI: 40
  • Kenpom: 39

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Cox Sports: Friars and Tar Heels NCAA Tournament Post Game Press Conference

Friars and Tar Heels NCAA Tournament Post Game Press Conference

Video: Postgame Comments – Fortune, Desrosiers and Harris

Josh Fortune

Carson Desrosiers

Tyler Harris