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Game On: Providence and DePaul to Play Thursday at the Dunk

Providence College Athletic Director Bob Driscoll made the announcement via his Twitter account. The Friars and DePaul will play Thursday at 2pm and the game will take place at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center.

This comes on the heels of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center’s tweet that the Fleetwood Mac concert would take place as scheduled on Wedneday night. The news means DePaul will be able to travel to Rhode Island from Chicago on Wedneday and Providence’s athletic department and ticket office avoid the potential headache of what to do about season ticket holders and others who had purchased tickets for this game.

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Providence vs. DePaul Game Re-Scheduled for January 29th at 2pm

Providence put out a release Monday afternoon that indicates the game against DePaul has been tentatively re-scheduled for Thursday, January 29th at 2pm at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. The game will be televised on Fox Sports 1.

However, there are a couple of  wrinkles in all of this.

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Providence’s Tuesday Night Game Against DePaul Postponed

Kevin McNamara of The Providence Journal is reporting on Twitter that Tuesday night’s game against DePaul that was scheduled for 9pm at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center will not be played Tuesday as scheduled. McNamara mentions in his tweet that “alternate plans being discussed today” which is in line with what Providence College’s Athletic Director Bob Driscoll said in a letter released Sunday night to media and season ticket holders.

In that letter, which was also posted to Friars.com, Driscoll said “Providence College is working with the Big East Conference, Fox Sports 1, DePaul Athletics, the State of Rhode Island and the Dunkin’ Donuts Center on the potential rescheduling of the men’s basketball game versus DePaul.” The Dunkin’ Donuts Center has a Fleetwood Mac concert scheduled for Wednesday night and Thursday is currently an open date but if the storm is as bad as it sounds then the concert may get pushed to Thursday night.

Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.

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Friars Embarrassed at Home Against Crosstown Rival Brown

It’s hard to even write a post game recap of this game. So I won’t. If you want to read my best attempt at a postgame recap check out the one I wrote for Big East Coast Bias. This space will be used to try to express my frustration at how this team has played their last two games. The Kentucky game had some positives so I wasn’t too upset with that loss because a win would have been the biggest upset of the entire season in national college basketball.

The last two losses are inexcusable. Road games are tough. I get that. But to get pretty handily beat by a home underdog when your fans fill up a large chunk of the opponent’s arena makes no sense to me. I get that players have been hurt and they haven’t had a ton of practice time together and that probably has hurt their rhythm but there really isn’t an excuse for LaDontae Henton to only score 9 points in that game. But that’s a road loss so it doesn’t hurt the team too, too badly. Next up is Brown. Providence is favored by 15 points. They are coming off two losses and will definitely be hungry for this game, right?

Wrong. This game reminded me of a Keno Davis-era Providence team. They made a lot of mistakes and came out with no energy or effort. I know it’s a late tip on a Monday night in front of less than 5,000 fans but there is simply no excuse to have the entire team healthy and ready to play and come out and lay an egg like that at home. Brown was winning 50/50 balls and generally out-hustling the Friars. This team is not the “Heart & Soul” Friars of 2013-14. Bryce Cotton isn’t walking through that door so they better figure themselves out.

If this Providence team was having dreams of a return trip to the NCAA Tournament this season after a 6-0 start to the season this could be the very game that jeopardizes that opportunity. And it shouldn’t have. Next on the docket is URI on Wednesday night. If the Friars come out with the same effort and intensity they did tonight they will be blown off their own floor by the Rams. A 4th straight non-conference loss and a 2nd straight home loss would be catastrophic to this season.

I’m declaring Wednesday’s game a must win at this point. I know it’s early in the season and I know it might be a little crazy to say that game 10 of a 30+ game season is must win but I’m not sure this team’s RPI could handle another non-conference home loss to a team they are better than. Providence Friars: you must win Wednesday night. That is all.

/end rant

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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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Game Notes & Preview: Providence vs. Notre Dame 11/23/14

Where: Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville, CT

When: 2:30PM

How: ESPN2 (Doug Sherman & Doris Burke)/WEEI 103.7 FM and Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)

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