On the 2015 front there may be another point guard target that the Friars can get involved with, Traci Carter. Carter tore his meniscus in the Spring and missed the AAU season while he recovered so his recruitment fell off a bit. Scout.com has him in their top 100 at 92nd and his 247sports composite national ranking is 139th. To compare that to another point guard Ed Cooley targeted in 2015 Justin Robinson is ranked 86th by Scout.com and 129th by 247sports composite national ranking.
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Game Notes & Preview: Providence vs. Stonehill (Exhibition) 11/8/14
Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center – Providence, RI
When: 4:00PM
How: Audio Only on Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)
Game Notes
- Providence is 66-39 all time in exhibition games including 17 straight wins at home. Their last exhibition game loss was in 2007 against Siviglia Wear Teramo while the team was in Italy.
- Stonehill was 8-18 last season including a 5-16 record within Northeast-10 conference play. They only lost 1 player from last year’s team (Mitch Amelio) and return their top 2 scorers from a season ago: Ryan Logan (11.6 ppg) and Carter Smith (11.0 ppg).
- Friar coach Ed Cooley is an alumnus of Stonehill from the class of 1994. He was a 3-time team captain for the Skyhawks. Cooley played in 107 career games while at Stonehill amassing 795 points and 594 rebounds good for averages of 7.4 points per game and 5.6 rebounds per game for his career. He also was an assistant coach at Stonehill for the 1995-96 season under then-coach Dave DeCiantis.
- The last time Cooley coached against his alma mater was in 2010 while he was the head coach at Fairfield. The Skyhawks beat Cooley’s Stags squad 61-60.
- The last time Providence played Stonehill was in 2009. The Friars took that one 91-55.
- Stonehill’s first official game of the season will be played on November 15th against Dominican College as part of the Assumption College Tip-Off Classic.
- Providence will host a champions night for their first official game of the season against Albany at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center on November 15th. Included in the festivities will be raising the 2014 Big East Tournament Championship banner to the rafters at the Dunk.
Continue reading Game Notes & Preview: Providence vs. Stonehill (Exhibition) 11/8/14
Recruiting News: Scout.com Releases Class Of 2017 Top 50 Recruit Rankings
Scout.com only had a top 15 before Thursday for the class of 2017 and they have now expanded the list to their top 50 players. There has been some movement within the top 15 for the players who made that cut last time and 4 Friar recruits made the cut for the top 50.
To see the entire top 50, click here.
PC Recruits in the top 25:
- #26 – Jordan Tucker – 6’7 SF – Stepinac/White Plains, NY
- #28 – Jermaine Samuels – 6’6 SF – The Rivers School/Mansfield, MA
- #36 – Tomas Murphy – 6’7 PF – Northfield-Mt. Hermon/Northfield, MA
- #37 – Ishmael El-Amin – 6’1 PG – Hopkins/Minnetonka, MN
#pcbb Links of the Day 10/29/14
- ICYMI – Video: Join the Friars on Opening Night
- ICYMI – 2014-15 Kenpom Preseason Rankings Released
- ICYMI – Bryce Cotton Signs with NBDL’s Austin Spurs
- Woonsocket Call – Brendan McGair – Friars understand the importance of smart scheduling
- Big East Coast Bias – Pierce Roberson – 6 Big East Stars Named to SB Nation’s Top 100 CBB Players List
- Cox Hub – Mike Logan – Hockey East Teams Are Playing Well And It Shows In The Polls
2014-15 Kenpom Preseason Rankings Released
Ken Pomeroy, or Kenpom as he and his website are more commonly known, came out with his preseason rankings for the 2014-15 season on Sunday night. While these rankings aren’t meant to be 100% accurate they do give a decent guideline and perspective on how teams compare within each conference and how the conferences compare to each other. Before I get into the rankings, here is an excerpt from Pomeroy’s blog post last October after he released the 2013-14 preseason rankings:
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Freshman Forward Declared Eligible by NCAA Clearinghouse
This is the news Friar fans were waiting to hear and the NCAA has finally given their final ruling: Ben Bentil can play. The news was first reported by The Providence Journal’s Kevin McNamara.
After a tense few months, which included Bentil not being allowed to go on the team’s planned trip to Italy in August, Ed Cooley and Bentil finally got good news from the NCAA Clearinghouse. It’s unclear exactly what the holdup was but a source said it had nothing to do with grades or test scores. Cooley pointed generally to Bentil’s schooling in Ghana being the culprit. My guess is that it had to do with the reason Bentil was declared a 5th year senior by the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association: lack of paperwork from Ghana. Bentil came to the United States at age 15 from Ghana. Upon getting to the US he enrolled at the Haverford School (PA) for his freshman season before transferring to St. Andrew’s (DE) for his final 3 high school seasons.
According to his coach at St. Andrews, Bentil attended a school from May-July in Ghana before he left for the US. The DIAA interpreted this to be a full year because they had no proof it was only for those 3 months. The potential issues with Bentil starting high school in Ghana and then doing 4 years of high school in the US: 1) it could be a violation of NCAA bylaws which require a certain number of core courses to be completed by a certain time; 2) it could fall under a delayed enrollment which would have meant Bentil had to sit a year in residence and lose a year of eligibility. Luckily it doesn’t matter what the issue is because Bentil is cleared for competition.
After learning that redshirt freshman Rodney Bullock would be lost for the year with a torn ACL, getting Bentil cleared became even more critical for the Friars’ success. Combine the need for depth with reports out of early practices that Bentil has been arguably the most impressive player in most rehearsals on the entire team and you can start to understand how big this is for Ed Cooley. With Bentil being eligible it means Cooley will have 11 healthy and eligible scholarship players to choose from to make up his rotation. He told John Rooke during his most recent radio show that he looks less for a starting 5 and more for a group of 9 players to rotate. Bentil will undoubtedly be part of that 9 man rotation.
