- ICYMI – Providence Back on the Outside Looking in of National Polls
- CBSSports.com – Gary Parrish – Poll Attacks: Dropping Providence for losing at Kentucky is wrong
- Cox Hub – Kevin Farrahar – The Lexington Experience
- Providence Journal – Kevin McNamara & Bill Koch – Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast: Early tests for Friars and Rams
- Providence Journal – Bill Reynolds – Forget Kentucky blowout, Friars will win their share
- FriarBasketball.com – Craig Leighton – Hoop Mountain Prep Classic Tips Off on Friday
- Friars.com – Ed Cooley Radio Show To Air Tuesday, Dec. 2 Live From Caserta Pizza
Providence Back on the Outside Looking in of National Polls
After being ranked among the top 25 teams in the nation a week ago for the first time since March of 2004 the Providence Friars are back on the outside looking in after a 1-1 week with a 6 point win at home against Yale and a 20 point road loss at Kentucky on Sunday. While Providence was ranked 25th in the USA Today Coaches Poll last week the Friars were 4 spots outside the top 25 in the AP Poll. This week’s polls both have Providence receiving votes with the Friars getting 56 votes in the AP poll which is 32 behind 25th ranked Utah and 50 votes in the USA Today Coaches Poll which is 7 behind 25th ranked Illinois.
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Providence Friars Outlasted by Kentucky, 58-38
Unfortunately the game ended up about how I thought it would. What I didn’t see coming was that Kris Dunn would have 10 turnovers. Tyler Harris and Carson Desrosiers led the Friars with 10 points each on the afternoon and an argument could be made that they were the two best Friars on the floor Sunday for Providence. Harris added 6 rebounds and Desrosiers had 4 boards while neither player looked intimidated.
LaDontae Henton struggled all afternoon to get any open looks as Kentucky matched him up with long-armed 7-footers the entire day. After a first half that saw the Friars get out to as large as a 4 point lead and maintain a lead for a solid stretch of the first 20 minutes, Providence really struggled in the second 20 minute stanza. The Friars shot 46.7% from the field in the first half and only trailed by 4 at the half. In the second half the Friars shot just 16.7% while Kentucky shot 48.3%.
In the end this is a learning experience for Ed Cooley’s team which is counting on a number of young players to contribute this season. Kris Dunn was clearly not 100% healthy and I’m sure he will welcome the 4 days between now and the Friars next game on Friday at Boston College.
Game Notes & Preview: Providence (6-0) at Kentucky (6-0) 11/30/14
Where: Rupp Arena – Lexington, KY
When: 2:00PM
How: ESPN2 (Dave Flemming & Fran Fraschilla)/WEEI 103.7 FM and Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)
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Providence Friars Battle to Win Against Yale
On an afternoon that Providence was without two key players in Kris Dunn and Jalen Lindsey Ed Cooley’s bunch had to battle against the Yale Bulldogs. Graduate student Ted Bancroft was the first man off the Friar bench today which is the role Lindsey had been playing. Dunn did not dress for this game while Lindsey was dressed and went through pregame warmups but did not see game action.
Bancroft continued the role he had been playing by knocking down a three pointer and getting the crowd into it early on. He also had a block at the rim on defense that led to a crowd frenzy. Bancroft finished the game with 9 points and 6 rebounds in a season high 27 minutes. The crowd of 8,045 seemed to have a bit of a Thanksgiving hangover as Cooley had to wave his arms asking for noise on more than one occasion.
LaDontae Henton knocked down a number of difficult shots on his way to 29 points. Henton has scored 20 or more points in all but 1 of Providence’s 6 games this season. Tyler Harris was the second leading scorer for Providence with 14 points and added 7 rebounds.
Every time Providence seemed like they were going to open the game up early in the second half Yale had an answer. Many of those answers were made shots with the shot clock running down which had to frustrate the Friar defense. The game sported 10 lead changes but Providence held the lead the entire second stanza.
The game never quite felt in danger until the last 30 seconds when a Yale three pointer cut the lead to 3 with 20 seconds remaining. Henton made 1 of 2 free throws to extend the lead to 4 and a stop and more free throws closed the door on Yale.
Javier Duren led Yale with 21 points as Providence was able to keep Yale’s leading scorer Justin Sears to just 5 points before he fouled out with less than a minute left in the game. Sears scored 31 points against the Friars last season in Yale’s 2 point loss at the Dunk. Kyron Cartwright carried the load at point guard this afternoon playing 39 minutes. He finished with 8 points, 7 assists, 6 rebounds and 4 turnovers.
Providence shot a lot of free throws this afternoon but didn’t shoot a great percentage, 63%, on 25/40. The 6-0 Friars will travel to Lexington, KY immediately following the game to take on #1 ranked Kentucky Sunday afternoon. Ed Cooley indicated Kris Dunn and Jalen Lindsey are both questionable for Sunday.
Game Notes & Preview: Providence (5-0) vs. Yale (5-1) 11/28/14
Where: Dunkin Donuts Center – Providence, RI
When: 4:00PM
How: Fox Sports 1 (Rich Ackerman & Vin Parise)/WEEI 103.7 FM and Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)
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#pcbb Links of the Day 11/27/14
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in Friartown!
- ICYMI – Providence vs. Notre Dame with John Rooke and Joe Hassett Audio Synced
- ICYMI – Providence Offers 2017 Putnam Science Academy (CT) Guard
- Cox Hub – Daniel James – Why I’m Thankful to be a Friar Fan
- Woonsocket Call – Brendan McGair – A Winning Recipe: Ed and Nurys Cooley welcome Friars team to their home on Thanksgiving for third straight year
