- ICYMI – Fixing Providence’s Slow Starts: Here’s What I Would Change
- ICYMI – Kris Dunn Named to Big East Weekly Honor Roll
- ICYMI – Opening Line: Providence -2 vs Butler 1/19/16
- ICYMI – Bracketology Updated by ESPN and CBS Sports 1/18/16
- Providence Journal – Kevin McNamara – #16 PC hopes to break out of shooting slump vs. #18 Butler
- Cox Hub – Vin Parise – Three Factors for Providence Versus Butler
- Providence Journal – Kevin McNamara & Bill Koch – Pick and Pop College Hoops Podcast: Hard times
- Pawtucket Times – Brendan McGair – Friar Film Review: How Dunn’s day against the Pirates came to a premature end
- Providence Journal – Bill Reynolds – A relationship for all the right reasons
- Friarbasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar – Dangerous Stretch Ahead for Friars
- NCAA.com – Brian Mull – Naismith Watch: Upperclassmen taking their turn this season
- Attleboro Sun Chronicle – Peter Gobis – Freshman Edwards has found his place at Providence College
- HoopsHabit.com – Tiffany Davis – San Antonio Spurs Should Bet On Bryce Cotton
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#pcbb Links of the Day 5/17/14
- ICYMI – #pcbb Weekly Recruiting Update 5/16/14
- ICYMI – Dropping Mitts Against Cancer: Drew Brown
- ICYMI – Bryce Cotton, the student, drives to the finish of his academic career
- GoLocal Prov- Jack Andrade – URI, PC Avoid Postseason Bans with Perfect Academic Progress Scores
- FriarBasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar – Terrell Commitment Good for URI, Rhode Island Basketball
- Friars.com – Four Friars Named To All-BIG EAST Men’s Track Team
#pcbb Links of the Day 5/15/14
- ICYMI – NCAA Released APR Scores
- SI.com – Brian Hamilton – First Look: Villanova’s returning talent will be tough to top in post-McDermott Big East
- College Basketball Talk – Terrence Payne – Big East Conference Catchup: Who Contends with Villanova in 2014-15?
- Friars.com – Men’s Lacrosse – Himes, Modesti and Pappas Named To 2014 Senior Scholar Academic All-Region Team
NCAA Has Released Academic Progress Rate (APR) Scores
Friar fans will remember the controversy surrounding an Associated Press article from March titled “Study: 8 teams fall below standard”. The Academic Progress Rate or APR as it is more commonly known, is a concept that can make people’s heads spin. The quick and dirty explanation of APR is:
Every player on a basketball scholarship is eligible for 2 APR points each semester. 1 point is given for eligibility and 1 point is given for retention. To calculate the APR for a specific season, you add up all the points earned, divide them by the potential points then multiply by 1000. Ex: Total points available for a year is 52. 1 player is ineligible each semester so the points earned is 50. 50/52=0.961 and multiply by 1000 to get a whole number of 961.
There are exceptions to the 2 points per semester including a player leaving early to play professionally or a player transferring with a GPA of 2.6 or higher but the above is the basics.
The news today officially confirms what Providence College Athletic Director, Bob Driscoll, told everyone after the AP story was published: Providence’s APR is just fine. In fact, it’s exactly what Driscoll said it would be – 947.
The NCAA released the 2012-13 APR scores for all Division 1 basketball teams today. As Bob Driscoll indicated, the Friars’ APR is a above board. The rules for this upcoming season are that you have to either have a multi-year APR score of 930 or a most recent two year average of 940. PC clearly is eligible with their multi-year score being 947. Ed Cooley has had to pick up the pieces from the Keno Davis era so it should be noted that of this multi-year average, Cooley has only been at PC for 2 of the 4 years reported.
There were no real notable schools that will face a postseason ban. The schools who won’t be eligible to compete in the postseason in 2014-15 are: Alabama State University, Appalachian State University, Florida A&M University, Houston Baptist University, Lamar University, San Jose State University, University of Central Arkansas, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Despite no notable high major schools on the list, John Infante gave a list of 7 power conference schools that have some concerns with their APR and one bad year could put their postseason eligibility in jeopardy. His article mentions former Big East members UConn and Syracuse along with a team that has been in the news of late for negative reason in Oregon. It’s worth the read and if you are interested click here.
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#pcbb Links of the Day 4/28/14
- Friars.com – Men’s Basketball Annual Team Awards Announced
- Providence Journal – Kevin McNamara – With NBA draft approaching, Cotton hopes to again defy the odds
- Providence Journal – Kevin McNamara – ‘Big Five’ conferences consolidate power in new rules
- Former 2014 PC recruit SG Jared Terrell was granted a release from his NLI by Oklahoma State. Here is a new highlight mixtape:
#pcbb Links of the Day 4/24/14
- Former PC stars Ryan Gomes and Donnie McGrath to play in “The Basketball Tournament” in Philly in June
- ICYMI – Corey Porter TV posted a new video of LaDontae Henton
- CBSSports.com – Dennis Dodd – Autonomy defined! NCAA board’s agenda for change this week
#pcbb On: The Benefits of a Preseason International Trip for Providence
NCAA rules allow every Division 1 men’s basketball program to take an international trip as a team every 4 years. Some teams travel to Canada, Asia or somewhere more tropical. The Providence College Friars will travel to another popular overseas trip locale this Summer – Italy. The trip will be for 10 days from August 12th-22nd. No specifics have been announced about opponents or number of games but it seems reasonable to assume that the Friars will play about 4 games against Italian professional teams during their stay.
The benefits of these trips are numerous for teams. One of the more obvious benefits is being able to play against someone other than yourself. This is especially valuable for coaches to be able to see any transfers and/or freshman compete in a game atmosphere. The additional practice allowed as a result of and during these trips is another benefit. Normally relegated to 8 weeks of offseason work at only 2 hour per week clips, this trip will afford Coach Cooley and his staff an additional 10 practices before the trip and all kinds of additional practice and game scenarios to evaluate, teach and get a feel for their team during the trip itself. But, at least in my opinion, where the largest benefit of these trips lies is in the bonding and team building potential. Last year we heard from more than one player about the benefit that the preseason Navy SEAL training that the 2013-2014 Friars underwent in August 2013.

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