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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.

Game Notes & Preview: Providence (10-3) vs. Creighton (9-4) 12/31/14

Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center – Providence, RI

When: 7:30PM

How: Fox Sports 1 (Aaron Goldsmith & Tarik Turner)/WEEI 103.7 FM and Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)/Westwood One (Scott Graham & Steve Lappas)/FriarTV

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10-3 Again: Grading Providence’s Performance in the Non-Conference

Last week I asked readers of this site to vote in a poll and give a grade to Providence’s non-conference performance. 179 votes were cast and 68 voters (38%) gave Ed Cooley’s Friars a grade of B.

Fan poll results
Fan poll results

 

Here’s my breakdown:

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Dunn, Henton Lead Providence Victory over Miami in Brooklyn

Kris Dunn continued his fantastic play in Brooklyn as he looks more and more like the McDonald’s All-American that he was coming out of New London. Dunn looked at ease on this NBA floor and finished the game with 15 points, 13 assists and 5 rebounds.

Joining Dunn in continuing the good play was LaDontae Henton who came alive in the second half and finished the game as the high scorer with 25 points while adding 5 rebounds. Two ACC transfers also had good games as Carson Desrosiers was solid down low with 12 points and 7 rebounds. Tyler Harris came off the bench for the second straight game and he played well getting a couple of quick buckets in the first half and then playing a good portion of the second half minutes, finishing the game with 13 points.

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Game Notes & Preview: Providence (9-3) vs. Miami (FL) (9-2) 12/22/14

Where: Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY

When: 9:00PM

How: Fox Sports 1 (Tim Brando & Bill Raftery)/WEEI 103.7 FM and Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)/FriarTV

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Providence Blows Out UMass at the Dunk, 85-65

With a week layoff for both teams for semester final exams the game got off to a bit of a slow start offensively but eventually Providence raced out to a 14 point lead at the 7:44 mark of the first half. The Minutemen would fight back and get the lead down to 4 points at the 5:16 mark but then Providence kicked it back in gear and pulled away again, this time for good, taking a 13 point lead into the locker room at halftime. Freshman Ben Bentil got his first career start in favor of redshirt junior Tyler Harris. He finished with 5 point and 5 rebounds in 19 minutes of action.

It will be interesting to hear from Ed Cooley after the game on what his rationale was for making the move and whether it will be something that continues moving forward. Ed Cooley did say after the Big East Championship game that going into the 2013-14 season the plan prior to the suspensions and injuries was to have Harris be the 6th man coming off the bench to provide scoring. Perhaps that’s something he and his staff are going back to now that they have the bodies to have a bench.

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