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Game Notes & Preview: Providence (20-9, 8-8) vs Creighton (18-11, 9-7) 3/2/16

Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center – Providence, RI

When: 9:00pm EST

How: CBS Sports Network (Ben Holden & Jordan Cornette with Jon Rothstein)/WEEI 103.7 FM and Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)/FriarTV

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Friars Win: Creighton 48, (12) Providence 50

Final Score
Providence 50
Creighton 48
Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder
Providence Dunn: 20 Bentil/Dunn: 8
Creighton Hegner: 11 Watson: 9
  • This was one of the worst offensive games of the season, if not the worst. The teams combined for 33/120 shooting, good for a woeful 27.5% from the floor.
  • Kris Dunn hit the game-winner at the buzzer and the non-pretty nature of the shot clanking around the rim before dropping through was a microcosm of the offensive game from both teams. Dunn led all scorers with 20 points on 6/17 shooting. He added 8 rebounds and was 7/8 from the free throw line.
  • Ben Bentil got off to a slow start and went stretches where he wasn’t involved with the offense, but he had some critical baskets down the stretch and he and Dunn were the key cogs running the offense in the second half.
  • Drew Edwards is the Albert “Junior” Lomomba Unsung Hero of the night. Edwards only had 6 points and 2 rebounds, but he has some critical loose balls/rebounds that may go overlooked when looking at his box score.
  • Mo Watson was held largely in check by Dunn and the Friars. He got loose for a few field goals, but finished with just 9 points on 3/16 shooting. The 5’10 point guard did lead Creighton with 9 rebounds, though.
  • Ed Cooley traveled to Omaha on the team’s charter flight on Monday, but the Friar head coach has the flu. Cooley was so ill that he almost didn’t travel to Nebraska with the team. Friar fans were immediately reminded of February 7, 2015 when Cooley walked off the court at the beginning of the second half at Xavier and wound up spending a night in a Cincinnati hospital.
  • The Friars return to action on January 16th against Seton Hall at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center at 4:30pm EST. The game will be televised on Fox Sports 1.

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Game Notes & Preview: (12) Providence (14-2, 2-1) at Creighton (12-5, 3-1) 1/12/16

Where: CenturyLink Center – Omaha, NE

When: 8:30pm EST

How: FS1 (Dick Stockton & Nick Bahe)/WEEI 103.7 FM and Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)/FriarTV

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Kris Dunn Named Big East Player of the Week for Third Time

The Big East Player of the Week honor is staying in Friartown as Kris Dunn was named POW a week after Ben Bentil was given the same weekly award. This is Dunn’s third time being named the Big East’s Player of the Week after the Providence junior was named the award winner in week’s 1 and 3 of the season. Dunn was also the league’s preseason Player of the Year. Dunn averaged 23 points/game, 8 rebounds/game, 7.5 assists/game and 2.5 steals/game in Providence’s 2-0 start in Big East play.

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Ben Bentil Named Big East Player of the Week

Ben Bentil has been on the Big East Weekly Honor Roll twice this season, but he has now moved up the list and was named Big East Player of the Week on Monday. Bentil had a career-high 32 points in Providence’s lone game last week at UMass. The Providence sophomore also had 12 rebounds, marking his 3rd double-double of the season. Bentil is currently leading the league in scoring (18.8 points/game) and is 6th in rebounding (8.0 rebounds/game). He is having a breakout season alongside Kris Dunn and is arguably as big a reason for Providence’s 12-1 start and top 10 national ranking as Dunn at this point in the season. Bentil winning this award snaps a 3 week streak of Butler players taking home the weekly honor.

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LaDontae Henton Scores 35, Leads Providence Over Creighton in Big East Opener

Big East play is officially in full swing with all 10 teams in action on New Year’s Eve and Providence and Creighton were game 4 of 5 on the day. Providence got off to a hot start and was able to get whatever they wanted early in the first half. Creighton would catch back up and ultimately take the lead for 23 seconds in the first stanza.

One surprise in the first half was Creighton’s ability to score in the paint. Geoffrey Groselle came off the bench for the Bluejays to score 12 points in the first half on 5/5 from the field. Groselle would finish the game with 14 points to lead Creighton but was a non-factor in the second half.

Providence ultimately took a 32-28 lead into the locker room.

Kris Dunn had a few highlight reel dunks in the second half including this one:

But the story in this one was LaDontae Henton taking control of the game and leading the Friars with 35 points. This is Henton’s 8th game with 20 or more points on the season and the 2nd time he has gone for 35 or more points in a game. Henton scored a career high 38 points against Notre Dame earlier this season.

Providence shot 44% from the field and was able to hold Creighton to just 36% including 5/21 from beyond the arc which has been their biggest source of points this season.

The final score was 65-53 in favor of the Friars. The 53 points scored marks a season low for Creighton.

Providence improves to 11-3 (1-0) on the season and will travel to Milwaukee to take on Marquette on Saturday at 2pm.

Notes:

  • Tyler Harris came off the bench for the 3rd straight game and contributed 7 rebounds but was only 2/9 from the field for 5 points in 25 minutes. He also had 2 turnovers.
  • No other Friar scored more than 6 points with only 6 of the 9 players that got minutes actually scoring.
  • 17 of Providence’s 24 made field goals were assisted.
  • This is Providence’s first win in their Big East opener since 2008.