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Big East Tournament 2019, Friars Win: (9) Butler 57, (8) Providence 80

1H 2H Final
(9) Butler 27 30 80
(8)Providence 38 42 57
  • Providence and Butler started off slowly on offense in the inaugural contest of the 2019 Big East Tournament at Madison Square Garden. Providence scored the first bucket, but Butler answered with 10 straight points to lead, 10-2, about 6 minutes into the action. This was a far cry from the offensive barrage Providence put on Butler early in last Saturday’s Senior Day game at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. Isaiah Jackson came off the bench and hit a 3-pointer that stopped the Butler run. The Friars continued to be cold and Butler got out to a 10-point lead before Nate Watson made a shot near the rim and AJ Reeves made a triple to cut the Butler lead in half.  A pair of blocks by Kalif Young and Makai Ashton-Langford on Nate Fowler seemed to spark Providence. The Friars hit a few buckets and played solid defense before David Duke nailed a 3-pointer to put Providence ahead, 23-21 with just over 4 minutes to go in the first half. Providence would end up with an 8-0 run over a 1:25 span, and a 13-2 run over the previous 4:07 of play. Butler tried to stem the tide, but the Friars jetted out to a 7-0 run this time, largely on the back of Maliek White. White was en fuego over the final few minutes and buried his third 3-pointer of the half just before the buzzer to give Providence their largest lead of the half, 38-27. Providence closed the half making their final 8 field goals and turn a 10 point deficit at the 10:01 mark into an 11 point lead at the break.
  • Butler opened the half with 5 straight points and made their first 3 field goals. Providence didn’t falter, though. White stayed hot, and Diallo scored 6 of the Friars’ first 12 points of the half, including a triple with 15:27 to go  that extended Providence’s lead to 13, their largest of the  night at that point. The offense didn’t slow down for Providence. The Friars stretched the lead to 21 on the back of a 15-0 run that coincided with a scoring drought of more than 5 minutes for Butler. Aaron Thompson, who was the best player for Butler on the offensive end in this game, snapped the Providence run. Kamar Baldwin dealt with foul trouble much of the night and was forced to the bench with his 4th foul at the 11:15 mark of the second half with just 6 points on 3/7 shooting. The Friars didn’t take their foot off Butler’s neck and led by as many as 26 points in the second half on their way to a date with (1) Villanova on Thursday at noon.
  • Butler led by 10, 17-7, with 10:01 to go in the first half. Since that point the Bulldogs were outscored by Providence, 73-40, over the final 29:59 of the game.
  • Providence was led by White with a career-high 19 points. Also in double figures for the Friars were Diallo with 18, Duke with 16 and Jackson with 13. Diallo led the way with 8 rebounds and White led the Friars with 5 assists.
  • Butler was led by Tucker with 14 points. Thompson was the only other Bulldog to score in double figures with 12 points on 5/5 shooting.
  • Butler is now 1-6 all-time in the Big East Tournament since joining the league for the 2013-14 season.
  • Providence returns to Madison Square Garden for a 12pm tip against (1) seed Villanova. The game will air on FS1.

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Big East Tournament 2019: (8) Providence (17-14, 7-11) vs (9) Butler (16-15, 7-11)

Where: Madison Square Garden – New York, NY

When: 7:00pm ET

How: FS1 (Gus Johnson, Bill Raftery & Lisa Byington)/Fox Sports GO app (where available)/WPRO 99.7 FM & 630AM, TuneIn and Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)/FriarTV

Game Notes

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Big East Tournament Seed Watch Final Edition of 2017

We’ve made it all the way to the final weekend of the Big East season but the madness of March is just about to get started. All ten Big East teams are tipping off on Saturday between 12pm and 2:30pm ET and there is still some jockeying going on for the 3, 4, 5 and 6 seeds, not to mention the NCAA Tournament implications that are in play with many of Saturday’s games. Here’s the final Big East Tournament Seed Watch of the 2016-17 season.

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Big East Tournament Seed Watch 2/27/17

Eight of the ten teams in the Big East play twice in the final week of the season with Villanova and Butler only playing on Saturday when all ten league teams will be in action to close out the regular season. Many of the Big East members will still be jockeying for final seeding position for the Big East Tournament that begins on March 8th at Madison Square Garden. I’ll be doing this “Seed Watch” post one more time later in the week and there will be more detail about tiebreakers and scenarios in that final post before Saturday’s games. For now, I’ll give you the Big East Tournament bracket as it would be today, what a win for certain teams this past weekend means for the seeding outlook and then I’ll use Kenpom.com to predict the final standings and show you what that would look like after tiebreakers.

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Big East Tournament Seed Watch 2/23/17

Eight of the ten teams in the Big East have three games left with only Villanova and Butler playing just two league games over the next 9 days. The bottomline is that the regular season comes to a conclusion on March 4th with all ten teams in action and the likelihood is that many of the Big East members will still be jockeying for final seeding position for the Big East Tournament that begins on March 8th at Madison Square Garden. I’ll be doing this “Seed Watch” post regularly over the final days of the regular season and there will be more detail about tiebreakers and scenarios as the season gets closer to a conclusion. For now, I’ll give you the Big East Tournament bracket as it would be today and what a win for certain teams this weekend means for the seeding outlook.

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Rapid Reaction: Friars Hang On At Hinkle #pcbb

Well they didn’t make it easy.

The Friars shot lights out in the first half and were able to get out to a 13 point lead at the break, 46-33. But PC seemed to come out of the locker room a little flat or maybe it was that Butler honored the team from Hoosiers at halftime.

Bryce Cotton did his usual Bryce Cotton thing. He scored 28 points and dishes out 6 assists. The scoring attack was pretty balanced and this is likely the most efficient offensive performance by these Friars. All 5 starters scored in double figures. Josh Fortune had another hot shooting night going 4/7 from behind the arc. Henton looked much better and Batts was active. Carson Desrosiers was sick and couldn’t go for the Friars so Brice Kofane decided to have the first half of his life. He didn’t play a ton of 2nd half minutes but really played well when called upon.

Cotton got called for a questionable technical and that seemed to spark the Friars. Barlow would later foul Cotton while shooting a 3 and those 3 free throws that Cotton nailed put PC up 8 and they never looked back. PC shot a blistering 67% (28/42) from the field including 65% (13/20) from deep.

Final Score: Providence 87 Butler 81