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Preseason Bracketology All the Rage This Week

After 7 months of “way too early” preseason projections it’s now pretty timely to be making preseason projections — if for no other reason than the preseason ends tonight. This week has seen lots of different publications come out with their preseason bracketology — something that people might argue is still way too early — and there has been a bit of a dichotomy about where Providence stands in regards to the NCAA Tournament following the 2015-16 season. It appears that dichotomy stands between the human based projections and those generated by data and computer programs.

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Kris Dunn Named Associated Press Preseason First Team All-American

Getting love from CBS Sports and NBC Sports and even Blue Ribbon College Yearbook is really nice for Kris Dunn. It gives Dunn and Providence time in the national spotlight and gets people all across the basketball world talking about Dunn and the Friars. The Associated Press All-American Team is a different ballgame.

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Halftime Stats and Impressions: Providence vs. Stonehill 10/31/15

Halftime Score

Stonehill

 40

Providence

 50
  • Notable Stats: Rodney Bullock 18 points on 7/9 shooting and 6 rebounds, Ben Bentil 7 points on 3/4 shooting, Kris Dunn 8 points and 6 assists

Halftime Impressions

Whistles. Lots of them. It’s clear the emphasis on hand-checking and whatever else the NCAA has decided will increase offensive flow is back and the refs are blowing their whistles early and often through the first 20 minutes. The Friars were called for their 10th team foul with 5:42 left in the half.

In terms of the actual play I have been impressed with Rodney Bullock who has shown an array of moves, both in the post and off the dribble from the elbow. He even nailed a 3-point jumper. He had a few rusty moments but clearly has a nose for the ball on rebounds and could turn into a nice weapon for Ed Cooley.

The freshmen all played — in fact all 13 players made appearances in the first half — and they each had nice moments. Ricky Council had a few out of bounds plays ran for him. Ryan Fazekas confidently knocked down a 3-point jumper on his first attempt. Drew Edwards got fed from Kris Dunn on a pair of nice layups. Quadree Smith picked up 2 fouls — one on a moving screen which is another point of emphasis for the zebras — but grabbed a couple rebounds.

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Kris Dunn Named Top Player in College Basketball by NBC Sports

The national attention and praise for Kris Dunn keeps rolling in as College Basketball Talk at NBCSports.com named Dunn the top player in college basketball for the 2015-16 season. This is the second major national publication to declare Dunn the top player this year as CBS Sports did the same earlier this month. In addition to these accolades Dunn has also been named to Preseason All-American teams by Blue Ribbon College Yearbook, Sporting News and CBSSports.com. Blue Ribbon and CBSSports.com were First Team proclamations while Sporting News placed Dunn on their Second Team. You can find all of Dunn’s honors on his microsite created by Providence’s athletic department.

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Kenpom’s 2015-16 Preseason Rankings Released

Ken Pomeroy — or Kenpom as he and his website are more commonly known — came out with his preseason rankings for the 2015-16 season on Sunday night. While these rankings aren’t meant to be 100% accurate they do give a decent guideline and perspective on how teams compare within each conference and how the conferences compare to each other. Before I get into the rankings, here is an excerpt from Pomeroy’s blog post October of 2013 after he released the 2013-14 preseason rankings:

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USA Today Releases Preseason Top 25 Coaches’ Poll

The first preseason poll of the 2015-16 season has been released. USA Today put out their first installment of their in-season weekly Top 25 poll voted on by college basketball coaches. The full list of voters this year can be found at the bottom of this post. Providence makes an appearance in the “Others Receiving Votes” section while Villanova and Butler are in the Top 25. The Friars finished the 2014-15 season in that same “Others Receiving Votes” with 3 votes. They received 5 votes in the preseason poll — and a good bet is that one of the voters that chose them was Creighton’s Greg McDermott.

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