- ICYMI – Rivals Released Class Of 2017 Top 25 Recruit Rankings
- ICYMI – Iron Chef Dominican Featuring Fr. Brophy and Ed Cooley
- SlamOnline.com – Franklyn Calle – Coney Island Dreams
- Friars.com – Five Men’s Hockey Alums Take Part In NHL Training Camps
- Providence.edu – Father Shanley encourages PC community to join him in Ice Bucket Challenge
Tag Archives: Ed Cooley
Iron Chef Dominican Featuring Fr. Brophy and Ed Cooley
Father Brophy, Coach Cooley to cook for students in ‘Dominican Iron Chef’
Rev. Justin Brophy, O.P., assistant chaplain, will face men’s basketball Head Coach Ed Cooley in a defense of his “Dominican Iron Chef” title on Thursday, Sept. 25, in Raymond Dining Hall at Providence College.
The cook-off will take place from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Students will be able to sample fare prepared by both chefs and vote for their favorite. Guests who pay for their meals also will be able to take part.
Father Brophy, who is also a special lecturer in theology, will prepare chicken waffle sliders. Cooley is likely to offer a macaroni and cheese dish, according to Stuart Gerhardt, general manager for Sodexo, PC’s food service provider.
Two years ago, Father Brophy and Rev. R. Gabriel Pivarnik, O.P., vice president for mission and ministry, assistant professor of theology, and director of the Center for Catholic and Dominican Studies, took part in the first Iron Chef challenge. Students narrowly selected Father Brophy as the winner after balloting.
Father Brophy said he was eager for another challenge. It was Gerhardt’s idea to appeal to the coaching staff, and Cooley accepted.
Both will wear aprons and chef’s hats during the competition, which will be broadcast live at www.providence.edu/live. Returning in the role of master of ceremonies will be College Chaplain Rev. James Cuddy, O.P. ’98. Read his blog post on Dominican Iron Chef.
— Vicki-Ann Downing
Recruiting News: Rivals Releases Class Of 2017 Top 25 Recruit Rankings
Rivals released their initial top 25 recruit rankings for the class of 2017. Only 2 Providence recruits made the initial list but in addition to the top 25 list they also graded an additional 25 players as 4 star recruits. A few Providence recruits fell into this category and would essentially be ranked somewhere between 26-50 if the list was expanded to a top 50.
To see the entire top 25, click here.
PC Recruits in the top 25:
- #20 – Jordan Tucker – 6’7 SF – Stepinac/White Plains, NY
- #21 – Jermaine Samuels – 6’6 SF – The Rivers School/Mansfield, MA
PC Recruits Outside the top 25 graded as 4 star recruits:
- Makai Ashton-Langford – 6’0 PG – Cushing Academy/Ashburnham, MA
- Tomas Murphy – 6’9 PF – Northfield-Mt. Hermon/Wakefield, RI
- Gary Trent, Jr. – 6’3 SG – Apple Valley/Apple Valley, MN
#pcbb Weekly Recruiting Update 9/19/14
After the last couple of weeks being pretty quiet after the commitment of 2015 guard Drew Edwards this upcoming weekend is a big one in Friartown. Not only will Edwards be taking his official visit to Providence this weekend but he will be joined by the first player to commit to Ed Cooley in the class of 2015, Ryan Fazekas. But the most important visitor this weekend and a player that Edwards and Fazekas will try to help recruit is 2015 point guard recruit Justin Robinson. This will be Robinson’s 3rd official visit with the first two being at local schools Virginia Tech and Maryland. Robinson plans to take his other two visits after this weekend in Providence but Ed Cooley and the Friar Faithful are hoping that Robinson will give Cooley a commitment before returning home on Sunday.
#pcbb Links of the Day 9/19/14
- ICYMI – Kris Dunn Cleared for Full Contact, Takes Part in Team Workout
- ICYMI – Providence Big East Schedule Review: Part II
- ESPN.com – Jeff Goodman – Friars’ Kris Dunn Cleared for Contact
- FriarBasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar – Key Recruiting Weekend on Tap
- ABC6.com – Video: Hundreds Pay Tribute to Marvin Barnes
Kris Dunn Cleared for Full Contact, Takes Part in Team Workout
Friar fans can stop holding their breath. Kris Dunn has been cleared for full contact and went through a full team workout on Wednesday without any issues. The news was reported by ESPN’s Jeff Goodman who also spoke with Dunn and Ed Cooley after Wednesday’s workout. “Physically, it felt great. I’m just glad to be back on the court,” Dunn said. Dunn also mentioned he is 80 percent back. Cooley told Goodman that he expects Dunn to be ready and playing for Providence’s season opener against Albany on November 15th. This will also be the night the Big East Tournament Championship banner will be raised to the rafters of the Dunkin’ Donuts Center.
Replacing Bryce Cotton’s scoring and leadership is one of the keys for Providence being able to make a return trip to the NCAA Tournament but arguably even bigger than that is Kris Dunn’s health. Friar fans saw that even a less than 100% healthy Kris Dunn can make a difference in a game. The one game that sticks out in my mind from last season is the Vanderbilt game in the Virgin Islands where Dunn played 31 minutes and did a little bit of a everything to help the Friars defeat the Commodores, 67-60. That Vanderbilt game would be Dunn’s 2nd of 4 games played last season before having to shut it down and have surgery. The positive of this shoulder injury is that it was a totally different injury in the same shoulder and he didn’t simply reinjure the surgically repaired area. Cooley has dubbed it a “freak injury.”
Dunn will be the key to Providence’s season. If he can stay healthy and knock of the rust in the early non-conference schedule I like the possibilities for the 2014-15 Friars. Adding Kyron Cartwright and Tyree Chambers to the 2014 recruiting class gives Providence some backup and insurance behind Dunn in case something happens but Dunn’s dynamic playmaking ability on both offense and defense is something that can’t be replaced by players on the current roster.
Providence Roster Review & Outlook
It seems the 2014-15 roster is now complete with the addition of German guard Tyree Chambers* so I’ll take an in-depth look at the roster and how it’s shaping up both in the short term and the long term.
If you want to see the current scholarship situation for each season through 2018-2019 there is a dropdown menu at the top of the menu bar above. You can also click this link.
Technically the 2014-15 roster has one open scholarship remaining and maybe Ed Cooley will look to add a mid-year transfer for next season to balance the classes (more on that later) but I believe this will be the group that the Friars will go to battle with this upcoming season. Let’s look at the roster by position group:
