- ICYMI – USA Today Releases Preseason Top 25 Coaches’ Poll
- Friarbasketball.com – Craig Belhumeur – Provcast: Big East Media Day
- NY Post – Howie Kussoy – Meet the Providence star who passed up NBA’s millions
- Cox Hub – Corey O’Leary – Sleepless Nights & Prayer when Big East Coaches Prepare for Kris Dunn
- BigEast.com – Richard Finn – In Season Three The BIG EAST Is All Grown Up
- Providence Journal – Mark Divver – PC to raise NCAA Championship banner on Friday night at Schneider Arena
Tag Archives: BigEast.com
#pcbb Links of the Day 11/14/14
- ICYMI – Providence Hockey Raising Money for Teammate Battling Cancer
- PlaceToBeNation.com – PTBN Sports Lounge #17 – John Rooke
- FriarBasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar, Craig Belhumeur & Craig Leighton – 15 in 40: All Big East Teams
- FriarBasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar, Craig Belhumeur & Craig Leighton – 15 in 40: PC Predictions
- Cox Hub – Vin Parise – Ed Cooley’s Providence Friars Preseason Evaluation
- Scout.com – Brian Snow – Conference Breakdown: Big East ($)
- BigEast.com – MBB Minute – 2014-15 Season Starts Friday
- ESPN.com – Andy Katz, Dana O’Neil & C.L. Brown – Daily Word: Biggest Surprises? Failures?
- SB Nation College Hockey – Jeff Cox – Mauermann, Providence Look to Get on Track Hosting Vermont
#pcbb Links of the Day 1/30/14
- Friarbasketball.com – Craig Leighton – National Prep Showcase Inv. Starts Thurs – Great preview from Craig that includes a list of potential PC recruits who will be playing in the NPSI.
- Friarbasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar – PC Looking for First Ever Win at Marquette
- In case you missed this last night, BigEast.com’s Sean Brennan – Cooley at Home at Providence
- Steve Hartnett at ScoutFriars.com asks the poll question – Has PC reached it’s “high water” mark in Bracketology?
- CBSSports.com – Jon Rothstein- Triple Threat: Hood is Duke’s top gun (now); No. 1 Arizona, KU facing tests – Three storylines to keep in mind 3. Providence needs road performance to reach NCAA Tournament: Ed Cooley has rallied the Friars and Providence has won five straight after starting 0-2 in the Big East. The Friars have limited personnel (for various reasons) and play seven of its final 11 on the road, where lack of depth hurts. Providence doesn’t have a perimeter sub for lead guard Bryce Cotton, who’s played every second of the Friars’ games during this five-game winning streak. Limited depth could make it hard to sustain things if this team hopes to keep momentum going into February and March. But keep in mind that Providence’s surge helps the Big East. The Friars given the conference a potential fourth NCAA Tournament team — along with Creighton, Villanova and Xavier. Without Providence, it’s tough to see this conference getting four bids unless someone comes from nowhere to win the Big East Tournament in March.
- Kenpom.com – The Predictive Value of Overtime Margin
BigEast.com’s Sean Brennan: Cooley at Home at Providence #pcbb
Nice piece by Sean Brennan at BigEast.com with a bunch of good quotes from Coach Cooley.
http://www.bigeast.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/012914aab.html
“I feel very fortunate to be the head coach of Providence College,” said Cooley, now in his third season with the Friars. “Having grown up here in Providence, having seen all the great coaches come through here, I was a Friar fan at birth. I went to the camps here starting with (former Providence coaches) Rick Pitino and Gordie Chiesa and I worked the camps when (former Providence coaches) Rick Barnes and Tim Welsh were here. Being a head coach here really is a dream opportunity. At the end of the day I think jobs are about fit and I think we’re the right fit for one another in this time and place.”
It’s a rare thing when childhood dreams actually come true, even if they are delayed a bit, as was the case for Cooley.
“I wanted to attend Providence College but I wasn’t talented enough” said Cooley, who was a two-time Rhode Island High School Player of the Year at Providence’s Central High before playing collegiately at Stonehill College. “We were brought up on BIG EAST and Providence basketball and being from Providence, there aren’t many people from Providence that aren’t Friars fans. I was probably the biggest Friar fan. I remember Otis Thorpe when he was playing and Ricky Tucker when he played. It’s just a great tradition and for me to be part of this organization, I feel blessed.”
