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#pcbb Weekly Recruiting Update 4/4/14

  • 2014 PG Kyron Cartwright was on campus over the weekend for an official visit. From reports, he liked the campus and the visit went well but it seems that he left Rhode Island without an official offer. My guess is the staff is being more picky with 2014 HS players at this point and focusing their efforts more strongly on 5th year transfers and JUCO player that will be eligible immediately. Reasons for that would be a) balancing classes b) a bad call will only affect the roster for a year or two vs. four c) need quality contributors right away for 2014-2015.
  • 2015 SG Donovan Mitchell spoke with Rob Howe of HawkeyeInsider.com, an Iowa Scout.com site. He has offers from Boston College, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Creighton, Florida, Fordham, Iowa, Marquette, Providence, Seton Hall and St. John’s. He also said that Kansas and Xavier have been showing a lot of interest. On what he needs to work on: “I have to improve my jump shot.” On what he is looking for in a school: “I am looking for a school where not only can I have a great basketball career but a great academic career.” Kevin San (aka Undercover Friar) posted an article on Mitchell on the ScoutFriars.com site last night. Mitchell talks about how Cooley being front and center at Brewster games and practices “sends a message.” He also mentions that he believes his game fits how they play at PC and that he and his family have a good relationship with the coaching staff in Friartown.

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First Season In the Books: How Did The Big East Do?

Rewind to Big East media day, October 16, 2013. Val Ackerman, the Big East’s new commissioner said the following to the media: “There’s no doubt the eyes of the basketball world and the eyes of others in college sports are definitely on the Big East.”

How true those words would be. And not surprisingly, the “eyes of the basketball world” were quick to be negative. Without the backing of ESPN, the Big East was constantly knocked and, even when good things happened, not given its full due. It was not an ideal first season for this new basketball-centric league. Marquette and Georgetown were picked 1 and 2 in the Big East Preseason Coaches’ Poll. Many thought that it was crucial for Marquette, a team that has had a good run of success since joining the conference in 2005, and especially Georgetown, a school that was a big part of the original Big East’s foundation, to be successful both in the conference and nationally. Injuries and lack of on court chemistry seemed to do in both the Golden Eagles and Hoyas as the teams would finish 6th and 7th after 18 regular season games. Only two teams were ranked heading into the Big East Tournament and there was a concern that those two teams might even be the only schools to make the NCAA Tournament.

You Only Get One First Impression

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BREAKING: Marquette Hires Duke Assoc HC Steve Wojciechowski, per Jeff Goodman

Now it makes sense why other guys started to “withdraw” their names from consideration last night. They were trying to save face because they were likely informed Marquette had made a decision and it wasn’t them. I’m initially happy with this hire because he’s a “name” coach even as an assistant at Duke. But thinking about this long term, I’m a bit concerned he isn’t long for this job. He has widely been known to be the “coach in waiting” at Duke once Coack K decides to call it a career but that might not be for another 5 years according to Coach K himself. Marquette fans have been talking about how they don’t want their coaching position to be a stepping stone. Well they might have just hired a coach who sees this job as jus that.

For Wojciechowski this makes a lot of sense. He will go to a school with huge backing for the basketball program. He’ll get a nice pay increase and he will get some head coaching experience. Obviously there is a risk involved that he  could fall flat on his face and then maybe his chances of heading back to Duke in a few years takes a hit but I have a feeling he will be successful. The issue for Marquette will be that they might have to go through another coaching search in 3-5 years if and when the Duke job opens up. But for now, I like this hire and think he will be successful. I also wouldn’t be surprised to see some of the recruits stick around now. To me, this is a better move than a Ben Howland and I’m sure we will see some floor slapping going on at Marquette now.

#pcbb Links of the Day 3/31/14

Let’s introduce you to Donovan; an amazing 14 year old boy who is battling Lafora disease. Lafora disease, also known as “Lafora Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy” (MELF) is a fatal recessive genetic disorder. In layman’s terms… Lafora disease is a severe, and extremely rare form of epilepsy.

Here is a photo of Donovan and the big man #33; on the court after the PC Friars won the 2014 Tournament at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

#pcbb Bubble Watch Update 3/14/14

The Friars were big winners yesterday not only on the court at MSG, but they also were winners because some other bubble teams were losers in their conference tournaments. The key teams that fell on Thursday were Arkansas, California, Utah and of course, St. John’s who was 1 spot ahead of the Friars prior to yesterday’s game. Some other bubble teams did win (Pitt, Stanford, Dayton, Xavier, Minnesota, Missouri, Colorado) but most of those were already ahead of PC so them winning isn’t the worst thing.

ESPN’s Joe Lunardi has moved PC from his last four out, to the last team of the last four in category. CBS’ Jerry Palm has PC 2 spots better but still in the last four in category. Obviously that’s still pretty precarious and you’d like to take things out of the hands of the committee and just keep winning but Seton Hall has shown that they won’t lay down and die without putting up a fight. It’s not a total guarantee that the Friars will be in with a win tonight, though a loss would seem to knock them at least back to the bottom of the bubble pile because SHU’s RPI is over 100 so it would be considered another “bad loss”.

After yesterday’s road win against St. John’s and the rest of the action around college basketball, Providence’s RPI is sitting at 51.

Two games that could help boost PC’s RPI tonight are:

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#pcbb Reviews: ESPN ’30 for 30′ – “Requiem for the Big East”

When I first heard that ESPN was releasing a new documentary on the Big East from their ’30 for 30′ series, I was both excited and worried at the same time. I was excited because, well, I love the Big East and the ’30 for 30′ series has produced some awesome documentaries. I was worried, though, because I wondered what angle ESPN, a sports Goliath that some have called “The World Wide Meddler”,  would take in discussing the history and recent undoing of a conference it no longer had a TV deal with. One friend asked me if I thought they would treat it as a eulogy to a dead conference – a requiem. I truly wasn’t sure what approach they would take.

I had the opportunity to watch ESPN’s latest production in their ’30 for 30′ documentary series, “Requiem for the Big East”, which will air on Sunday, March 16th on ESPN at 9pm. The film was directed by Ezra Edelman and while there is certainly a eulogistic vibe to the story as it’s being told, it’s more of eulogy of the way greed and money ruined a conference that came together with similar values and ideals, a conference that had formed for the mutual benefit of all members, a conference that had a visionary at it’s helm in Dave Gavitt. This is the requiem for the Big East. The requiem is about how this once great conference was doomed once it began expanding and placating “football schools”. It’s about how these schools all came together and made sacrifices to be together. It’s how their colorful coaches and physical style of play allowed a league to grow from nothing to greatness within 10 years. There is mention of ESPN starting around the same time and how ESPN helped the Big East establish a national audience but it’s more of a mention than anything resembling a focus. That’s as it should be. 

Some newer Providence fans who have heard Dave Gavitt’s name but maybe didn’t fully understand his brilliance and importance for PC’s place in college athletics will get to see just how critical Gavitt was in putting this conference together and how beloved he was and continues to be for the people who were around at the beginning. At one point early in the film, the narrator refers to Gavitt as “a one man basketball movement.” People may not have a sense of the landscape of NCAA basketball and Northeast basketball in the 1970’s but the film does a good job of giving some perspective and background as to why Gavitt thought it was so important to form this league in 1979. You also get to hear from some of the original coaches discuss why Gavitt was so critical and how he had an innate ability to bring people together for their common benefit. One of my favorite stories was told by Lou Carnesseca when he told the story of how Gavitt convinced him that joining this new league was the thing to do.

In the end, “Requiem for the Big East” is much more like an Irish wake. There is some story telling from the past, a little bit of familial drama, but in the end, it’s a celebration of the life of the Big East, not the sadness about it’s death. Jim Boeheim summed it up well: “We’re not leaving (the Big East.) We’re leaving a whole different animal. I’m nostalgic for what we had, but that’s gone. That is long gone.”

It appears that the conference’s legacy lives on and has seemingly gone back to it’s roots as a group of schools with shared interests and ideals. My hope is that this film, which shows the way the previous Big East rose and fell, serves as a warning for the current Big East Presidents and Athletic Directors – don’t let history repeat itself – don’t allow expansion solely in the service of greed and money to occur because it will not serve this league well in the long term.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1aYW4SMBD0