| Final Score | |
| Providence | 63 |
| DePaul | 64 |
Stat Leaders
| Points | Rebounds | Assists | |
| Providence | Bullock: 18 | Holt: 8 | Cartwright: 7 |
| DePaul | Garrett, Jr: 14 | McCallum: 8 | Garrett, Jr: 5 |
| Final Score | |
| Providence | 63 |
| DePaul | 64 |
| Points | Rebounds | Assists | |
| Providence | Bullock: 18 | Holt: 8 | Cartwright: 7 |
| DePaul | Garrett, Jr: 14 | McCallum: 8 | Garrett, Jr: 5 |
Providence opened up a 15 point halftime lead behind 52% shooting from the field and never let DePaul get back into this game. Kris Dunn followed up his triple-double from last time these two teams met by scoring 21 points, ripping down 4 rebounds, dishing out 4 assists and grabbing 4 steals. LaDontae Henton got his 4th double-double of the season with 22 points and 11 rebounds. Joining Henton on the double-double front was Ben Bentil. Bentil finished with 12 points and 10 boards. This was his 2nd career double-double. Those were the only Providence players that scored in double figures on the night. Kyron Cartwright had a solid game with 6 points and 4 assists. Tyler Harris scored all 7 of his points in garbage time but made a few nice plays and possibly gained some confidence in the process.
Continue reading Providence Dominates DePaul, 84-57
Where: Allstate Arena – Chicago, IL
When: 1:00pm
How: Fox Sports Net (YES Network and other regional channels)/WEEI 103.7 FM
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Look for the Friars to get back on track this afternoon in Chicago. I think Kadeem Batts and LaDontae Henton will have strong days with Cleveland Melvin sitting out again because a of violation of team rules. The key for PC will be to not get into a hole early and the best way to do that is shoot better than 18%.
Prediction: Providence 69 Marquette 61