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Friars Take Care of Business Against Stony Brook

Providence was having a lot of trouble early against Stony Brook on the defensive glass. The Seawolves seemed to be getting second and even third chances by rebounding their misses against Providence’s zone defense. Ed Cooley was clearly frustrated and went to freshmen Paschal Chukwu and Ben Bentil early on to try to add length and toughness inside. Chukwu continued to play well and has shown improvement each time he has been given an opportunity to play more minutes. Bentil rush a few shots early at the rim but settled in and finished some nice passes from both Kris Dunn and Kyron Cartwright before nailing an open 3-pointer in the second half.

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Friars Get Their Groove Back Against Rival Rams

From the opening tip it was clear the Providence Friars came to play. Despite a quick turnover by Tyler Harris in the corner on their first possession the Friars showed much better energy and offensive flow. Kris Dunn started fast with his defense and put up 10 first half points to go along with 5 rebounds 2 assists and 3 steals. Dunn then opened the second half with a block on Rhode Island’s opening possession.

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Providence Friars Rout Navy, 88-51

With this game being looked at by many as the final tune-up game for the Providence Friars before they head south on I-95 to take on Florida State and Notre Dame this weekend at Mohegan Sun it was important for Ed Cooley’s group to play a more complete game than they have in their first two games of the season. That seemed to have been accomplished Thursday night against Navy.

The Midshipmen struggled with Providence size and speed all night and LaDontae Henton got off to a fast start leading the Friars with 10 points in the first half on 4/6 shooting including 2/3 from deep.

Navy led 3-0 and then 3-2 early but that would be the only time the Midshipmen would hold leads in this game. Providence went on an 18 to 1 run to open up a 14 point lead at the 12:24 mark of the first half after that first Navy basket. Providence didn’t allow a lack of effort or freshmen mistakes to derail that lead which is something that occurred their last time out against Binghamton. Providence doubled up Navy at the half, 40-20 despite Henton only playing 12 minutes after picking up his 2nd foul at the 7:11 mark.

The freshmen had their best collective night scoring 29 points total with 18 of those coming from big man Ben Bentil. Bentil was active early on the glass and was often the beneficiary of one of Kris Dunn’s career high 14 assists. Ed Cooley told Vin Parise after the game “I thought [Kris Dunn] was spectacular tonight. I think he controlled the whole game: rebounding, passing, shooting the ball. Kris is trying to get in a rhythm. We have a long way to go but I’m glad we made some strides today.”

Dunn played superb on Thursday night and he characterized it as “one of the best games I’ve played in my career.” He went on to credit his teammates for knocking down shots and allowing him to establish a rhythm on offense. Besides just the eye test of Dunn’s play in this game his stat line was certainly impressive. 12 points on 4/7 from the field to go along with those 14 assists, 7 rebounds, 3 steals, 1 block and 2 turnovers.

Talk about stuffing the statsheet.

The one potential negative on the night was the foul trouble that Dunn had in both halves and Henton had in the first half but I don’t think much should be made of that especially since Dunn played a number of minutes without picking up his 5th foul. Navy had two players foul out on the night.

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One of the big storylines of the early season so far has been Ed Cooley’s substitutions. I thought he did a much better job of allowing guys to play longer together to develop an on-court chemistry and get into a rhythm. Jalen Lindsey was the first man off the Providence bench at the 16:51 mark and he replaced Kyron Cartwright which was a change from prior games where Lindsey would come in initially for Kris Dunn. The rotation and substitution patterns is something to keep an eye on this weekend against some tougher competition.

Navy was led with 10 points by James Hemphill. The Midshipmen shot 39% from the field on 19/49 shooting and were outrebounded by the Friars 36-24 with Providence grabbing 9 offensive rebounds that led to 10 second chance points. Navy also had 17 turnovers which led to 17 Providence points though the Friars only had 7 fast break points on the night.

Here’s a new stat for Providence fans to get used to: bench points. The Friars scored 36 points off their bench tonight against Navy’s 23. Providence scored 32 of their 88 points in the paint and assisted on 24 of their 31 made field goals.

The Friars will move on to their first high major tests this weekend as they finish up this 5 game in 8 day stretch to open the season. The Florida State game tips off at Mohegan Sun Arena Saturday at 2:30pm.

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Friars Handle Bearcats, Eventually

Things were somewhat lackadaisical early again but Providence managed to get out to a 25-8 lead with just under 8 minutes in the first half and everything seemed to be happening as expected at the Dunkin Donuts Center. Five turnovers in less than 4 minutes would allow Binghamton back into the game though as the Bearcats went on a 14-2 run to get the score to 27-22 at the 4:17 mark.

Providence would get the lead back up to 11 following the under 4 minute media timeout but the scrappy Bearcats would claw back again to make the halftime margin only 4 points at 33-29. A 9pm Monday tip, which really started closer to 9:15pm, meant that the Dunk was nearly empty so there wasn’t a lot of crowd energy to give the Friars an assist.

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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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Game Notes & Preview: Providence vs. Stonehill (Exhibition) 11/8/14

Where: Dunkin’ Donuts Center – Providence, RI

When: 4:00PM

How: Audio Only on Friars.com (John Rooke and Joe Hassett)

Game Notes

  • Providence is 66-39 all time in exhibition games including 17 straight wins at home. Their last exhibition game loss was in 2007 against Siviglia Wear Teramo while the team was in Italy.
  • Stonehill was 8-18 last season including a 5-16 record within Northeast-10 conference play. They only lost 1 player from last year’s team (Mitch Amelio) and return their top 2 scorers from a season ago: Ryan Logan (11.6 ppg) and Carter Smith (11.0 ppg).
  • Friar coach Ed Cooley is an alumnus of Stonehill from the class of 1994. He was a 3-time team captain for the Skyhawks. Cooley played in 107 career games while at Stonehill amassing 795 points and 594 rebounds good for averages of 7.4 points per game and 5.6 rebounds per game for his career. He also was an assistant coach at Stonehill for the 1995-96 season under then-coach Dave DeCiantis.
  • The last time Cooley coached against his alma mater was in 2010 while he was the head coach at Fairfield. The Skyhawks beat Cooley’s Stags squad 61-60.
  • The last time Providence played Stonehill was in 2009. The Friars took that one 91-55.
  • Stonehill’s first official game of the season will be played on November 15th against Dominican College as part of the Assumption College Tip-Off Classic.
  • Providence will host a champions night for their first official game of the season against Albany at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center on November 15th. Included in the festivities will be raising the 2014 Big East Tournament Championship banner to the rafters at the Dunk.

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