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#pcbb Links of the Day 3/14/14

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Rapid Reaction: What a Game, What a Night

The city was buzzing and the Dunk was rocking. If you want the stats, check the box score. Cotton was great, Henton was great, Fortune hit a few big shots and Desrosiers protected the Tim. Batts was hot early.

The cardiac kids did it again. 20 wins. 20. Ed Cooley credited the crowd for willing them to win tonight. I tend to agree. I’m so glad I was there to see this one. Saturday would be nice but I’m just going to enjoy this one and go 1-0 tonight.

Rapid Reaction: Friars Keep the Dream Alive #pcbb #BlueCarpet

This one started out ugly with both teams seemingly playing with a lid on the rim. But PC managed to finish the first half shooting 44% somehow and took a 2 point lead into the break, 28-26. The scoring in the first half was pretty balanced for the Friars but Cotton took control of the scoring in the second half.

Providence was able to gain some separation and it seemed like the teams were just reading baskets for stretches in the latter portion of the second half. Seton Hall continues to struggle at home and they seem destined for the CIT at best. Providence, though, is still alive for the Big Dance. They had to win tonight and they did. They still have work to do. Tuesday’s matchup against Marquette is huge and the Friars have traditionally struggled against the Golden Eagles, including their worst first half scoring performance in nearly a decade earlier this season in Milwaukee. Tuesday is also Senior Night and the Dunk better be packed despite the Tuesday night 9pm start.

Cotton finished with 24 points. Batts, Henton and Harris were the other Friars in double figures (14, 13, 11). Fortune hit some key shots and was 2/5 from beyond the arc.

Rapid Reaction: Friars Hang On At Hinkle #pcbb

Well they didn’t make it easy.

The Friars shot lights out in the first half and were able to get out to a 13 point lead at the break, 46-33. But PC seemed to come out of the locker room a little flat or maybe it was that Butler honored the team from Hoosiers at halftime.

Bryce Cotton did his usual Bryce Cotton thing. He scored 28 points and dishes out 6 assists. The scoring attack was pretty balanced and this is likely the most efficient offensive performance by these Friars. All 5 starters scored in double figures. Josh Fortune had another hot shooting night going 4/7 from behind the arc. Henton looked much better and Batts was active. Carson Desrosiers was sick and couldn’t go for the Friars so Brice Kofane decided to have the first half of his life. He didn’t play a ton of 2nd half minutes but really played well when called upon.

Cotton got called for a questionable technical and that seemed to spark the Friars. Barlow would later foul Cotton while shooting a 3 and those 3 free throws that Cotton nailed put PC up 8 and they never looked back. PC shot a blistering 67% (28/42) from the field including 65% (13/20) from deep.

Final Score: Providence 87 Butler 81

Rapid Reaction: How’s Your Blood Pressure?

40 minutes was not nearly enough to decide this game. There would be no 30 point blowouts either. This game came down to literally the last second as LaDontae Henton got a clean look at a game tying 3 at the buzzer of the second overtime. Henton was the hero at the end of regulation to tie the game and push it into overtime. But before that he had one of his worst games of the year.

Cotton got off to a slow start, only scoring 4 first half points but the Friars were able to take the game to halftime tied at 33 behind a strong 13 point first half from Josh Fortune who looked very confident at times yet still made some basic mistakes and boneheaded turnovers. Cotton ended up leading the team and all scorers with 22 points. He also had 9 assists. Harris was ok and had his first career double double (15 pts, 12 rebs) but too many plays that left you scratching your head (or throwing things at the television, whatever your preference). Batts had a strong game and scored 21 points and 11 boards before fouling out on the game winning and 1 layup by Ryan Arcidiacono (though you wouldn’t know that’s his last name if you listened to Dick Stockton and Gary Williams on FS1). Villanova was pretty poor at their opportunities at the end of regulation and the first overtime in terms of the shot they got after (presumably) drawing up a play and if not for a poor switch by Batts and Cotton on a ball screen, Nova may have whiffed on a 3 straight opportunity to end the game.

There are no moral victories but the Friars left it all on the court. They really needed this one but aren’t dead just yet. They probably need these next 4 games (3 on the road including at Creighton for their senior night) or 3 and 1 or 2 wins in the BE tournament. Just go 1-0 today. Butler up next at Hinkle on Sunday.

Stay strong Friartown and keep the faith.

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Rapid Reaction: Season Hanging By a Thread

Bryce Cotton did about all he could tonight with 19 points in the last 7 minutes of the first half to give PC a 6 point halftime lead. It seemed like everyone else was doing their best to give this game to Georgetown, including the referees at times. I haven’t seen that many uncalled travels not in an NBA game in I don’t know how long. Henton was largely absent from the offensive end and Batts, while playing well in spurts after sitting the majority of the first half with foul trouble, missed some easy shots near the hoop. That was a similar story for Desrosiers.

In a game the Friars absolutely needed to keep their NCAA Tournament hopes alive, everyone not named Cotton really didn’t show up. Cotton finished with a game high 31 points and only two other Friars finished in double figures (Batts 14, Harris 13). PC will likely have to do something wild to get into the Big Dance at this point (i.e. beat Villanova at the Dunk and Creighton in Omaha).

Final Score

Providence 71
Georgetown 83