Category Archives: Polls

#pcbb Poll Question: What position is more critical in the class of 2016?

With Providence set to get visits from a pair of guards in Shamorie Ponds and Maliek White and a power forward in JJ Matthews this poll question wonders which position do the Friar Faithful think is more critical to bring in during the class of 2016 recruiting cycle? Vote below and explain your vote in the comments section:

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Poll: What Will Providence’s Record be Entering Big East Play?

With Providence’s non-conference schedule being released it’s time to hear your predictions for how they will fare against foes from outside the Big East. Vote below:

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Poll: What should Providence do with their open scholarship for 2015-16?

Providence has 1 open scholarship for the 2015-16 season as it stands right now. Now that Kris Dunn has announced he is coming back it gives Ed Cooley and his staff a better idea of what the 2015-16 roster will look like and how they will play. What do you think they should do with the open scholarship? Vote and then leave your comments below.

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pcbb1917.com Poll Question: What seed should Providence be for the NCAA Tournament?

With the NCAA Selection Sunday show airing Sunday beginning at 6pm on CBS it’s all about who, what and where for Friar fans. Who will Providence play? What will their seed be? Where will the game be played? Providence will host a viewing party open to the public at Alumni Hall on their campus Sunday with doors opening at 5:30pm. In the meantime, let me know your thoughts on where Providence should be seeded for the NCAA Tournament (note I’m using 4-8 because that’s the range on BracketMatrix.com right now:

Who would you start Saturday against Georgetown?

Choose your starting 5 for Saturday’s game against Georgetown and feel free to explain why in the comments section below:

Grade Providence’s Non-Conference Performance

The Friars finished the non-conference portion of their schedule on December 22nd by beating the Miami Hurricanes, 76-62, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn. That win makes 4 straight in the left side of the column to finish with a 10-3 record in non-conference play.

How would you grade Providence’s performance during the non-conference portion of their 2014-15 schedule?

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