Weekly College Basketball Polls Update: December 21st

Week 7 of the college basketball polls have been released and Providence is moving up again after a 1-0 week with a win over Rider on Saturday and some losses from teams ahead of the Friars in last week’s poll.  Providence was again without Kris Dunn (illness) and Ryan Fazekas (mono). This is the first time Providence has been ranked in the AP Poll for 4 straight weeks since the 2003-04 season when the Friars spent the final 8 weeks ranked in the AP Top 25. The Friars slid up slightly to 10th in the AP Poll and remained at 14th in the USA Today Coaches’ Poll this week. 10th is the highest Providence has been in the AP poll since 1978.

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Game Notes & Preview: (10) Providence (11-1) vs. UMass (6-4) 12/21/15

Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center – Providence, RI

When: 7:00pm EST

How: CBSSN (Ben Holden & Chris Walker)/WEEI 103.7 FM and Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)/FriarTV

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Opening Line: (10) Providence -4 at UMass 12/21/15

The Friars hit the road to close out the non-conference schedule against UMass on Monday night. Providence is 6-5 ATS this season and UMass is 3-5 ATS. Providence opened as a 4 point favorite.

Opening Line

Providence -4

Opening O/U

149.5

Opening Moneyline

Providence -160/UMass +140

UPDATE 11:46am, 12/21/15: The previous opening line of -1 was incorrect. h/t to @CBBXpert on Twitter for educating me on the Vegas Insider recommended lines. The line actually opened this morning at Providence -4. Some books have moved it to Providence -3.5. The over/under opener is correct above.

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Friars Win: Rider 65, (14) Providence 73

Final Score
Rider 65
Providence 73

Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder
Rider Taylor: 22 Thomas: 10
Providence Bentil: 19 Lindsey: 13

Notes:

  • Providence was without Kris Dunn for the second straight game even though the All-American practiced a bit during the exam break. Ed Cooley said he is hoping to get Dunn back for the UMass game, but the way this has gone it will likely be a game-time decision Monday night.
  • Ben Bentil got off to a good start and led the Friars in scoring. Bentil was fed early and often in the first half and was seeing his jump shots fall. He didn’t have as much success from outside in the second half and was poor from the free throw line but he did enough and was the team’s leader again with Dunn sidelined. Bentil was one of 3 Friars to have a double-double in this game.
  • Rodney Bullock was another double-double man for Cooley against Rider. Bullock didn’t have a flashy game and he didn’t make any overly spectacular plays, but the redshirt sophomore was solid and played hard on both ends. His man-to-man defense left something to be desired, but he scored 16 points, pulled down 11 rebounds, blocked 3 shots and played 38 minutes.
  • Jalen Lindsey had his first career double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds on the night. Lindsey’s streaky shooting was on display in this game as he scored 9 of his 13 points on 3 straight made 3-pointers to open the second half before going very cold from beyond the arc.
  • Kyron Cartwright played a solid game in place of Dunn and made some nice plays going to the rim. Cartwright still overdribbles and takes too many quick shots for my liking, but with Dunn out he is who will be tasked with leading the offense as the point guard.
  • Drew Edwards followed up his breakout game last Saturday against Bryant with another solid game. Edwards got 17 minutes and didn’t light up the stat sheet this time, but the freshman made good defensive plays and moved the ball well on offense.
  • The free throw shooting was ugly for Providence. The Friars missed a few front ends of 1 and 1’s and finished the game 11/17 from the charity stripe.
  • There were some lulls during the game where Providence lacked defensive intensity and the game devolved into what Friar fans with painfully remember as “Keno-ball”. This could be one of the biggest areas that Cooley misses Dunn on the floor. The Friars can’t afford to have these lapses in Big East play.
  • The 11-1 and 14th ranked Friars return to action Monday night on the road against UMass to close out the non-conference schedule. That game tips at 7pm EST and is on CBSSN.

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Opening Line: (14) Providence -14.5 vs. Rider 12/19/15

The Friars welcome Rider to the Dunkin’ Donuts Center on Saturday night for Providence’s final home game of 2015 and final home game of the non-conference schedule. The Broncs are 2-8 entering this game with wins over Houston Baptist and Charleston Southern and one of their 8 losses being in blowout fashion down the road against Rhode Island in late November. Providence opened as a 14.5 point favorite over Rider in this one. Kris Dunn and Ben Bentil are expected to play, though Ryan Fazekas remains out of commission with mono.

Opening Line

Providence -14.5

Opening O/U

133

Opening Moneyline

TBA

The line moved up to -16.5 at 4pm on 12/18, then down to -15 at 4:05pm and has been at -16 since 6pm.

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Game Notes & Preview: (14) Providence (10-1) vs. Rider (2-8) 12/19/15

Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center – Providence, RI

When: 8:00pm EST

How: FSN (Will Flemming & Vin Parise)/WEEI 103.7 FM and Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)/FriarTV

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