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Upcoming Alumni Gamewatches and Gatherings #pcbb

Friday March 28th

Friartown is coming back to your town on Friday and, hopefully, Saturday.

The Friar men’s hockey team will travel to Bridgeport, Conn. to play Quinnipiac at 5:30 p.m. Friday in the NCAA Tournament East Regional semifinal. If they win, they play either Union or Vermont on Saturday at 3:00 p.m.

Friar alumni and friends will also gather for game-watch parties at several locations. There is no better way to watch the Friars in NCAA Tournament play than with others who love PC as much as you do. In the event you cannot join us at one of these events, Friday’s game will be broadcast on ESPNU, Saturday’s on ESPN2.

Providence College Regional Club Game Watches and Receptions
Bridgeport, CT
Limerick Pub
(located in Webster Arena)
600 Main Street
Bridgeport, CT
(203) 345-2300

Contact:
Colleen O’Brien ’13
cobrie17@providence.edu

Pre-game reception prior to hockey game 3:30 – 5:30pm
Attendees are required to have purchased tickets to the game in order to gain entrance to the reception.

For more information, visit http://alumni.providence.edu/friarhockey2014.

Tickets to the reception are $40 per person to cover the cost of food and two drink tickets. Registrants for the reception will also have access to the pub between periods.

Greater Boston Area Club
Hurricane O’Reillys
150 Canal St
Boston, MA
617.772.0161

Contact: Mark McGwin ’81
mmcgwin@santander.us

3/28-

Game watch 5:00pm

Men’s hockey vs. Quinnipiac @ 5:30 p.m.

Capital Area Club
Hamilton’s Bar and Grill
233 2nd St., NW
Washington, D.C.
202.347.6555

Contact: Nicole Picard ’08
ndpicard@gmail.com 

3/28-

Game watch:

Men’s hockey vs. Quinnipiac @ 5:30 p.m.

Greater Providence Area Club (Mal Brown Club)
G Pub
61 Orange St.
Providence, RI
401.632.4782

Contact: Jackie Carlson, assistant director of alumni relations

jcarlso8@providence.edu

3/28-

Game watch:

Men’s hockey vs. Quinnipiac @ 5:30 p.m.

Southern California Area Club
Fat Face Fenner’s Fishack
53 Pier Ave.
Hermosa Beach, CA
310.379.5550

Contact: Steve Walsh ’77
lawoobs@earthlink.net

3/28-

Game watch:

Men’s hockey vs. Quinnipiac @ 2:30 p.m. PDT

Thoughts on the Week Leading to the Game

For many of us, the shock of being the Big East Champions may not have worn off quite yet. For Ed Cooley, the whirlwind has just begun. It’s all good for the program and Cooley is so well liked in coaching and media circles that it makes total sense, but the media barrage that he has already begun has to be taking a toll. I’m exhausted and all I did was drink beer and cheer for 3 days/nights.

Yesterday, Cooley began the media frenzy early by appearing on the Tim Brando Show just after 10am. He followed that up by working with Nike to put together some clips for their Nike Pro Answers series. In the late afternoon, Cooley appeared on Katz Korner on ESPNU around 4:30pm with Andy Katz and former Friar HC, Tim Welsh, called in to “Bracket Busters” on CBS Sports Network and then capped off his media heavy day by appearing on WFAN in NYC with Mike Francesa just after 5pm (who will be moving to Fox Sports 1 simulcast on 3/24/14). He also apparently was over at his home to check on some last minute construction issues early this morning ahead of his family moving back in after the fire in January. There will also be countless calls from print reporters to get quotes for articles ahead of the first appearance by PC in the Big Dance since 2004.

For those who haven’t seen or heard much of what Cooley talks about on these national shows, get ready to hear a lot about the following all week:

  • Cooley’s inspirational weight loss – he’s down over 125 lbs since the summer
  • Cooley’s house fire that has caused his family to live in a hotel for the past 2+ months
  • Bryce Cotton’s amazing career and senior season and how he is still underappreciated.

We, as sports fans, tend to like to put together storylines and give everything a narrative to follow. Sometimes the narrative is accurate – like with Cooley and Cotton – and other times the narrative is just put on a situation to fit our hopes or to make sense of a situation. The narrative for this PC team is a very genuine one. They have had to overcome A LOT of adversity as a team and program over the last year and a half. They are led by a very humble and quiet kid in Cotton and they truly are all about “Heart & Soul” which appears to have been their motto for the Big East season.

Obviously I want them to win on Friday (and I think they have a legitimate chance to do just that) but at this point, they are playing with house money for me. I’m just so thrilled for Cotton, Batts and the rest of the seniors that they were the team that broke through and brought this program back onto that blue carpet. This is a team led by seniors who are playing to leave everything on the floor. This is a team who wasn’t even supposed to be in the NCAA Tournament. It’s a team that sounds pretty dangerous to me.

Ed Cooley Media Blitz from Yesterday 3/17/14 #pcbb

WFAN – Mike’s On – Mike Francesa Show

ESPNU “Katz Korner”

CBS Sports “Bracket Breakdown”

Coach was also on the Tim Brando Show yesterday in the morning for a few minutes but I don’t have audio of that. The gist of the interview, which was short because Cooley was a few minutes late calling in, was how great it was to win the Big East championship and they discussed the weight loss and then Jim Boeheim was the next guest and Brando had him come on the air and congratulate Cooley which was nice.

How #pcbb Can Boost Their RPI Today 2/4/14

In the only RPI boost game last night, Fairfield fell at Rider. In Big East action, Xavier hung with Villanova in Philly for a little while but Nova pulled away and won handily. In the late game on Fox Sports 1, Georgetown traveled to Chicago to take on DePaul and eventually pulled away to winn 71-59. PC’s RPI is now at 37 (was 37).

Two opportunities tonight for PC to get some RPI assistance.

Per Jerry Palm’s “Palm Reader”:

Here’s how PC can boost their RPI today: