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Recruiting News: Rivals Class Of 2016 Top 150 Updated Post-Summer

ESPN and Scout.com released their updated recruit rankings for the class of 2016 after the summer grassroots season and now it’s time for Rivals to follow suit. ESPN and Scout had differing views on most of the Providence recruits within their Top 100’s. Rivals’ rankings mirror those of ESPN with Wenyen Gabriel jumping from the 80’s to 17. There is also a Friar recruit who is visiting Providence in October that is making his debut in Rivals’ Top 150 in Maliek White and Kevin Marfo rounds out the Top 150 in the final slot. Providence is visiting him at his school on September 9th.

To see the full list of 150 players, click here.

Here are the player’s PC is recruiting/has interest in:

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Recruiting News: Rivals Class Of 2016 Top 150 Updated

With the first live period beginning on Friday it makes sense that Rivals would want to update their rankings for the class of 2016. That class is now the focus for most schools now that the 2014-15 season has been put to bed officially. Providence only currently has 1 open scholarship for the class of 2016 but that could change depending on Kris Dunn’s decision and any other player movements that could occur between now and the fall of 2016.

To see the full list of 150 players, click here.

Here are the player’s PC is recruiting/has interest in:

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Opening Line: Providence -2.5 at Boston College 12/5/14

The line opened with Providence as a 2.5 point road favorite at Boston College. Kenpom.com has Providence winning the game by 2, 65-63.

There has already been some movement on that line with most Vegas establishments moving the line up to Providence -4.5 at the writing of this post. That same trend is holding firm at the Offshore books as well. Providence has only played 1 other road game which was their 20 point loss at Kentucky so there isn’t much in the way of betting trends for the 2014-15 season for the Friars when they are on the road.

I’ll update this post as the line continues to move.

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Opening Line: Providence +4.5 vs. Notre Dame 11/23/14

The line opened with Providence as a 4.5 point underdog against Notre Dame. Kenpom.com has Providence winning the game by 1, 66-65.

Notre Dame beat UMass 81-68 on Saturday in the game right before Providence’s win over Florida State. Despite this bracket not being a traditional advance and play the winner bracket the two winners from Saturday will square off.

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Opening Line: Providence +2.5 vs. Florida State 11/22/14

The line opened with Providence as a 2.5 point underdog against Florida State. Kenpom.com has Providence winning the game by 1, 72-71.

Providence’s season opener against Albany had a late line of PC -14 and O/U 140. Providence won by 4 and the total was well under the 140 number at 124. The Friars’ second game of the season opened with a line of PC -21.5 and O/U of 137. Providence won the game by 21 and total again came well under the number at 111. So the mini-trend that has started off this season is the Friars are 0-2 ATS (some place might have had the Binghamton line at -21 so a push is possible) and they are 2 for 2 on the under hitting.

I’m not sure where the O/U will open for this one but I get the sense that this game may be a rock fight and end up with both teams in the 60’s.

Check back here for updates to the lines as they move.

UPDATE 5:39pm: Line has moved to PC +1.5 and the moneyline has been taken off the board. Early money coming in on the Friars?

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Opening Line – Providence -21.5 vs. Binghamton 11/17/14

The line opened with Providence as a 21.5 point favorite over Binghamton. Kenpom.com has Providence winning the game by 17, 77-60. The over/under opened at 137 and as of this update at 10am that has moved down to 134.5.

Providence’s season opener against Albany had a late line of PC -14 and O/U 140.

Update: 3:30pm – the line hasn’t moved much and is steady at 21.5 but the total has dropped significantly from the 137 open and is now at 132.5.

Friars Down Skyhawks in Exhibition

Starting Fives

Providence Friars
  • Guard – #24 – Kyron Cartwright, Freshman
  • Guard – #3 – Kris Dunn, Sophomore
  • Forward – #23 – LaDontae Henton, Senior
  • Forward – #25 – Tyler Harris, Junior
  • Center – #33 – Carson Desrosiers, Senior
Stonehill Skyhawks
  • Guard – #20 – Josh Heyliger, Junior
  • Guard – #10 – Carter Smith, Junior
  • Guard- #3 – Adam Bramanti, Junior
  • Forward – #33 – Jack Cole, Senior
  • Forward – #11 – Ryan Logan, Sophomre

Stat Leaders

  • Points – Tyler Harris – 19 pts (8/14 FG, 1/2 3FG, 2/2 FT)
  • Rebounds – Tyler Harris 8 rbds (2 ORBD, 6 DRBD)
  • Assists – Henton & Dunn – 5 asts
  • Steals – Henton & Cartwright – 4 stls
  • Blocks – Paschal Chukwu – 3 blks
  • Turnovers – Kris Dunn – 2 trnvs
  • Minutes Played – Kris Dunn – 21 mp

Game Recap

I did not expect to see a freshman in the starting lineup for the Friars on Saturday. If you told me Jalen Lindsey would get the start at the shooting guard spot I might have shrugged it off as a possibility. Kyron Cartwright? No way.

Well, Ed Cooley gave the southpaw from Compton the nod along with Kris Dunn in the backcourt. Not only did Cartwright start he played very well. He started the Friars season scoring off by nailing a three pointer after the tip-off and he didn’t really slow down the rest of the game. Finishing with 18 points in 22 minutes of action, Cartwright turned some heads. Possibly even more impressive was 4 assists to 0 turnovers.

As Ed Cooley predicted the Friar freshmen played early and often against the Skyhawks on Saturday. Cartwright started and 7’1 Center Paschal Chukwu was the first man off the Friar bench less than 3 minutes into the game. Following Chukwu was Ben Bentil about 2 minutes later. All told the Friars went 11 deep in both halves with the only players not seeing any floor time being injured freshman Tyree Chambers and shiner-sporting graduate student Ted Bancroft.

Ben Bentil had been a player Friar fans have heard good reports about from preseason practices. Behind Cartwright, Bentil was the next most impressive of the neophytes. Bentil was smooth and showed good hands around the rim and a nice looking shooting touch from the foul line and below.

Jalen Lindsey played well overall and was able to hit a couple of open jumpers. It’s hard to judge how much the taped up finger that he dislocated a couple of weeks ago affected him but he has the look and feel of a real player. It just may take a little bit of the season to come out consistently on the court.

As I cautioned Friar fans for the past few months, Paschal Chukwu has a ways to go. That’s not to say Chukwu doesn’t have ability or talent. He just needs to grow a little more into his body and refine his game. Big men take time to develop, even the good ones. He’ll get there, but for those expecting him to take over for Carson Desrosiers anytime soon I wouldn’t hold your breath on that.

I would agree with Kevin McNamara’s assessment of the freshman from after the game:

Besides the freshman Kris Dunn was probably the player Friar fans were most anxious to see. Dunn showed flashes of his talents and clearly switched into another gear athletically at times that few others can access. Dunn’s line on Saturday was indicative of his do-a-little-of-everything game: 13 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals. He isn’t there yet but he’s certainly not as rusty as some might expect. In the 2nd half he showed off an improved shooting stroke as well.

In the end, the Friars were just too much for the Division II Skyhawks to handle. Providence will start the season for real on November 15th against Albany.

Final Score: Providence 93 Stonehill 49

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