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Recruiting News: ESPN Releases Class Of 2018 Top 60 Recruit Rankings

ESPN updated their Top 100 for the Class of 2017 on Tuesday and on Wednesday they dropped their first release of their Top 60 for the Class of 2018. Though these kids still have two full years of high school left after this year, Providence has been actively recruiting some of the players on ESPN’s list.

Providence Recruits in the Top 60:

  • #4 – Naz Reid – 6’9 PF – Roselle Catholic/Asbury Park, NJ
  • #12 – Keldon Johnson – 6’5 SG – Park View/South Hill, VA
  • #18 – Jalen Smith – 6’8 PF – Mount Saint Joseph/Baltimore, MD
  • #21 – Coby White – 6’4 PG – Greenfield School/Wilson, NC
  • #30 – Isaiah Mucius – 6’7 WF – St. James School/Patchogue, NY
  • #44 – Kiyon Boyd – 6’5 SG – HD Woodson HS/Washington, DC
  • #52 – AJ Reeves – 6’3 SG – Brimmer and May/Roxbury, MA

To see the entire Top 60, click here.

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Recruiting News: ESPN Released Expanded Top 100 for the Class of 2017

ESPN expanded their Class of 2017 rankings from 60 to 100 and Providence continues to be involved with highly-ranked players each recruiting cycle under Ed Cooley. The addition of Ivan Thomas has brought more Boo Williams players onto Providence’s target list but there are still plenty of recruits from the Northeast on the Friar coaching staff’s big board.

Providence recruits in the Top 100:

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Former Providence Guard Tyree Chambers Transferring to Division II Le Moyne College

Tyree Chambers decided to transfer back  in early May and a decision about his destination was announced on Monday by the Twitter account for recruiting information site VerbalCommits.com. He’ll be heading to Division II Le Moyne College to play in the Northeast-10 against schools like Adelphi, Assumption, Bentley and Stonehill. Chambers will be eligible immediately for the Dolphins to finish out his final two years of eligibility at the Syracuse school.

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Providence Player Evaluations: Rodney Bullock is Returning Leading Scorer

At the suggestion of Twitter follower Chip Scutari, I’ll be profiling each returning Friar player, as well as, the new faces in Friartown for the 2016-17 season. Providence currently has 11 scholarship players rostered for next season.

Rodney Bullock

  • RS Junior
  • 6’8 225 lbs
  • 2015-16 Stats: 35 games played, 32.8 minutes/game, 11.4 points/game, 6.8 rebounds/game, 1.3 blocks/game, 3FG 34/101 (33.7%), Win Shares 3.1
2015-16 Season Recap

In his third year on Providence’s campus, Rodney Bullock finally got to play his first year of basketball for the Friars. Bullock missed the 2013-14 season due to suspension and the 2014-15 season due to a torn ACL suffered in October of 2014. Bullock certainly got off to a fast start with 20 points and 6 rebounds on 8/14 shooting in the season opener against Harvard. Bullock scored in double-figures in his first four games and averaged 18.8 points/game in that 4-game stretch. Then Bullock had four straight games where he failed to reach double figures. Next four games? Back to double figures. After that he was much more up and down on a game-by-game basis.

Bullock’s first season on the floor for Providence was positive, overall. However, he had some of the inconsistent play you would expect from a rookie. He scored in double figures in half of Providence’s 18-game Big East slate but also scored 8 or less point in 8 Big East contests. Bullock’s biggest highlight will be his backdoor layup from a Drew Edwards in-bounds pass to beat USC late in Providence’s first round NCAA Tournament game, but the larger picture is that he showed flashes of real scoring ability, while lacking consistency.

What He Needs to Work on in the Offseason

The best way to sum up what I believe Bullock needs to work on is the phrase “killer instinct”. Bullock seemed to have his best games when he was involved early on and playing with a confidence and swagger. In games where he didn’t score or perform well, he often appeared physically overmatched at the 4 spot and never seemed to be able to get going. Bullock will be relied on heavily next season as the team’s leading returning scorer so, he will need to find that confidence and swagger more consistently.

Outlook for Next Season

Bullock will be looked to as a team leader next season despite only having one full season of college basketball under his belt. With Ben Bentil staying in the NBA Draft, Bullock will become a larger part of Ed Cooley’s offense. Bullock will hope to do his best Bentil impersonation as the scoring load will fall squarely on his shoulders, at least early in the 2016-17 season.

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Breaking Down Providence’s 2016-17 Non-Conference Opponents, Part 1

Providence released their 2016-17 non-conference schedule and it features some interesting matchups to go along with the usual amount of buy games. The Friars home schedule is boosted by an improved Rhode Island Rams squad that has a chance to be ranked in the top 25 in the preseason with the return of EC Matthews from a knee injury suffered in URI’s first game last season. The Friars are again playing in the Gavitt Tipoff Games against a Big Ten opponent and they will play in the Emerald Coast Classic for their multi-team exempt event in the 2016-17 season. Below I’ll give a brief preview of each of Providence’s 7 non-conference games in November with some information on how those teams fared in 2015-16 and what to expect from them in 2016-17. The 6 non-conference games in December will get the same treatment.

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Providence Sophomore Drew Edwards Out 4-6 Weeks After Knee Surgery

Providence sophomore guard Drew Edwards will be out 4-6 weeks after undergoing knee surgery, according to Kevin McNamara of the Providence Journal. Edwards will have the surgery on June 2nd, per a source. Edwards played in 33 games during his rookie season with the Friars and averaged 2.4 points/game and 1.6 rebounds/game. His best game of the season came on December 12th when he poured in a career-best 17 points in a win against Bryant. The play that will stand out the most about Edwards is that he was the in-bounder who dished to Rodney Bullock for the last second layup that beat USC to give Providence their first NCAA Tournament win since 1997.

Edwards is currently back on campus attending summer classes. He will be one of several returning guards vying for increases playing time in 2016-17.

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Providence Released 2016-17 Non-Conference Schedule

Providence released their non-conference slate for the 2016-17 season on Tuesday. The schedule includes a game at Ohio State as part of the annual Gavitt Tipoff Games, a matchup with Memphis with either Virginia or Iowa next as part of the 2016 Emerald Coast Classic and the traditional in-state rivalry game with the Rhode Island Rams. Most of the rest of the schedule features the typical buy-games and soft opponents. Stay tuned to the site for a full analysis and breakdown of each of Providence’s non-conference opponents. Here’s the full non-conference schedule (note you can subscribe to the pcbb1917.com calendar at that link to get all games and other Friar hoops events, like Ed Cooley radio show dates, on your phone’s calendar):

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