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Ed Cooley Radio Show to Air Next on October 15th Live from McPhail’s

Ed Cooley Radio Show To Be Held At McPhails On The Providence College Campus

Oct. 1, 2014

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Providence College Athletics and Sports Radio WEEI 103.7 FM will hold the next Ed Cooley Radio Show at McPhails in the Slavin Center on the Providence College campus on Wednesday, Oct. 15. The Show will air live on WEEI 103.7 FM from 7-8 p.m. The show also will be streamed live at friars.com.

The next Ed Cooley Radio Show will air on Monday, Nov. 10 at 7:00 p.m. live from Audi Warwick.

http://www.friars.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/100114aaa.html

To sync a calendar of Providence games and other basketball related events – like dates and times of the Ed Cooley Radio Show – click here.

#pcbb Links of the Day 9/11/14

Release: Providence College to Host Season Ticket Holder Party

This press release confirms what Associate Athletic Director Steve Napolillo tweeted out on Tuesday night.

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE TO HOST SEASON TICKET HOLDER PARTY

Party will be Thurs., Sept. 11 from 6-8 p.m. on the Slavin Center Lawn. 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Providence College Athletics Department will host its annual season ticket holder appreciation party, which is sponsored by Global Spectrum, on Thursday, September 11 from 6-8 p.m. on the Slavin Center lawn.  The party is open to all Friar season ticket holders for men’s basketball, men’s hockey and women’s basketball.  Fans interested in attending that have not purchased season tickets can still buy season tickets at friars.com, by calling 401-865-GOPC or visiting the Providence College ticket office.

BIG EAST Senior Associate Commissioner Stu Jackson will attend the event and will be one of the featured speakers.  Jackson, who served as a head coach and a general manager in the NBA, was an assistant coach of the Friars from 1985-87.

Fans also can view the taping of the Ed Cooley Radio Show.  The show will be taped from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in the Slavin Center Atrium.  The Ed Cooley Radio Show is hosted by the voice of the Friars John Rooke.

Season ticket holders will have the opportunity to meet the players, pick up their season ticket holder gift, enjoy dinner and hear from current Providence College coaches.  A full buffet dinner will be served and there will be a cash bar.

-GO FRIARS-

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Ed Cooley Radio Show 4/26/14 Recap

I tried and tried to find the audio of this show online somewhere to listen as it was happening but had no luck. Luckily our friend FriarTV was able to capture audio from most of the Ed Cooley Radio Show that aired at 6pm on Saturday before the basketball banquet. Here are some of the highlights:

Henton on next year: “I just want to feed off what we did this year. I learned a lot about leadership and knowing what it takes to win…I want to be in the best shape possible so I can help my team get more victories.”

Henton on why he chose PC: “Honestly it was the coaching staff. I came in and they convinced me to believe and to buy in. That’s why I wanted to come here to play for someone that believes in you just as much as you believe in them.”

Cooley on Henton: “When you look to recruit young men and you talk about chemistry and you talk about personality, this kid has it all. He doesn’t need basketball to be successful. I know that’s his dream and I want him to have that dream but this young man has grown so much. I can’t brag enough about him. From how LaDontae walked in and when he was about 25 pounds overweight, he hadn’t had a haircut in 8 years…to see how this young man has changed, how his focus is unbelievable, how his dedication to Providence College, because let’s face it, when went through all that negativity, everybody could’ve bailed on us. I love that young man and there’s nothing in the world I wouldn’t do for him.”

Cooley on growing players as men: “My job in the public eye is to win games. In the public eye. Who I am as a man, I want to see these kids have life success. Whether or not we win games or lose games, if I see our young men grow as people then we’ve achieved success. They can fire us for not winning games but they’ll never fire us for not developing these young men as great people.”

Cooley on scheduling: “You want to play competitive basketball on the road. I think you need resume builders when you playing non conference games. What a tradition to go into Rupp Arena and play [there]…I’m glad the Harrison twins stayed. They’ll be one of the top one, two, three, four teams in the country and it gives Providence an opportunity to go in there and shock the world…We play URI, we play Boston College, we play UMass. We play Brown this year again.. I think this will be one of the toughest non conference schedules we’ve ever played here at Providence College.”

Cooley on importance of scheduling tough opponents for OOC: “We’re looking for another high profile game. Michigan is on the dock. Kansas is on the dock. Gonzaga is on the dock. Possibly another Big Ten team. I just think it’s really important to sell Providence College on a national scale and I think scheduling helps that to get into territories, especially areas that we recruit in…We were able to play Kentucky but we had to play them at a neutral setting and now we gotta go back to their place. We do that for our program but that’s hard to continue to do…[the Dunk] is a great place to play. I can’t thank our fans and the people that come to the Dunk making it an incredible, incredible environment. You gotta admit, the Dunk this was unbelievable. Unbelievable activity in there all year so God bless our fans. They’re great. I love playing at the Dunk…The problem is not many coaches want to schedule a tough, tough, tough road game like [against PC]…I personally like going into tough environments and play because it builds you toward February. Everything we do in the non conference is all about what we’re trying to do in conference.”

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Ed Cooley Coaches Show Tonight 7-8pm on WEEI 103.7 Live From Audi Warwick #pcbb

The show will air live from 7-8pm on WEEI 103.7 and be streamed on Friars.com. I’ll update this post with a recap of what Coach Cooley and John Rooke discuss during the hour long program.

Click here to listen to the show via FriarTV

Here are some quotes from Coach Cooley from tonight’s radio show:

  • Cooley on Tuesday night’s game against #9 Villanova: “I really appreciated our crowd. I appreciated the energy and enthusiasm that was in our building…that really makes a difference for our players and our program.”
  • Cooley on how the atmosphere at the Dunk helps the program: “When you’re building a program, to be on national TV for your players that are coming next your to the players you’re currently recruiting, to the 9th graders and 10th graders that we’ve contacted to show some interest, it definitely sells.”
  • Cooley on hearing “good try”: “I’m still pissed we lost…I hate hearing good try. At the end of the day it’s about winning.”
  • Cooley on coming back and playing Nova after losing by 30 earlier in the season: “I give our team a ton of credit on the adjustments that we made, the little detail things.”
  • Cooley on the chance to beat a top 10 team in conference play: “We appreciate Fox for the national coverage they give us but at the end of the day, I’m all about winning. It’s all about winning. Everybody can say ‘you don’t have this, you don’t have that’ but what we did have was an opportunity and that’s all you can ask for.”
  • Cooley on Villanova: “I think Villanova is a Final 8, Final 4 team and if they get the right draw, they might win a National Championship again. They are a really hard to guard”
  • Cooley on the strength of the Big East: “Everybody thought that at the beginning of the year that the power of the league wouldn’t be as it was before. It’s actually is equal or better than before.”
  • Cooley on conference play: “Big East basketball, it was a classic Big East game the other night when we played Villanova, it’s back and forth, it’s physical, there’s bodies flying all over the place, technical fouls, I love it, ball kicked out of bounds, the referees are cussed out every two seconds, they’re yelling back at the coaches, there’s nothing like that. I love that.”
  • Cooley on Butler: “Look at the margin when they play at home. They are unbelievable at home. We have a brutal game…that’s not a game where you’re just going to go there and just show up…we have to go in there and really battle, really fight.”
  • Cooley on meaningful games in February: “We’re playing for a lot of pride…this is the first time in a long time for Providence College where we’re actually playing for something to get to that next level in our development of our program.”
  • Cooley on the NCAA Tournament: “I talk to our players from the beginning of the year that we want to walk on that blue carpet (make the NCAA Tournament). We’ve talked about it the last couple of weeks…every time we come in the locker room after games I bring in this sheet and I put it on everybody’s chair and I say ‘this is how close we are, this is where we’re at’.”
  • Cooley on Senior Night: “Whether we win all of our games or lose by a thousand, I think we owe it to the team to make sure that that building is rocking and rolling for those kid’s Senior Night.”
  • Cooley on Cotton: “Everybody knows Bryce Cotton has to play basically every single minute and for him to do what he has done this year, its absolutely remarkable. Do I think Doug McDermott is probably the Player of the Year in the Big East this year? Yes, because he’s on the best team and he’s performing at the highest level every night. But when you look at who the most valuable player in the country is, not the player of the year, the most valuable player, Bryce Cotton is a runaway…He should go down as one of the all time greats to ever wear a Friar uniform. “
  • Cooley on the system they brought to Providence: “Our guards are really, really aggressive…I want guards who are aggressive, that have incredible swag, that go out and say ‘this is not your court, this is my court’. I want all of our players to have that personality.”
  • Cooley on the Seniors and Senior Night: “Senior night is always emotional for me…we did not recruit these young men but what we do do is appreciate them. I have seen them grow so much. I have seen Bryce, who was so shy and docile and not trusting…as a coach you have to get your player’s to trust you not just as a basketball coach. They gotta trust you as a mentor, someone who can help them, someone who has vision for them. You gotta really make sure you are bought into these players as much as they are bought into you. That’s what I feel with these gentlemen that will be playing their last Big East home game come March 4th…for those kids, on that night, it will be special for me. Although we didn’t recruit them, I have seen how Lee Goldsbrough has grown and changed, I have seen how Brice Kofane has grown and changed and Ted Bancroft…I told him I “
  • Cooley on the opportunity to play in the NCAA Tournament: “I think when you play in the NCAA Tournament it can change your life. I really do. I tell the players that. It gives you a totally different profile. People will remember you. You may get in that tournament and all of the sudden the right person will see you in the right game and the right shot. You never, ever, ever know.”
  • Cooley on scheduling: “Quite frankly I don’t like it. Hopefully next year we do a better job. With the launching of our new league, when there wasn’t a Commissioner, the television people really took control of our schedule. First of all I don’t think it’s fair for us to play the amount of games in a short period of time and then have a long layoff. I think you’ve got to spread that over. We were on the road 8 out of 13 days. You play at night, you fly to another city, you practice that day then play the next night then fly home and expect our kids to be 4.0 students. You can’t get everything you want. I think we’ve got to do a much better job as we ‘re building our new Big East.”