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- FriarBasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar – Discounted Tickets to PC vs. Miami
- CBS Sports – Jon Rothstein – 2014-15 College basketball preview: 20 under-the-radar freshmen
- White & Blue Review – Tom Nemitz – 2014-15 Creighton Men’s Basketball Opponent Preview: Providence
- South Orange Juice – Chris McManus – 2014-15 Seton Hall Basketball Preview Series: Providence Friars
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- Syracuse.com – Patrick Stevens – Preseason bracketology: Projected No. 12 seeds for the 2015 NCAA tournament
- Big East Coast Bias – Robert O’Neill – St. John’s F Keith Thomas ruled academically ineligible for 2014-2015 season
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Freshman Forward Declared Eligible by NCAA Clearinghouse
This is the news Friar fans were waiting to hear and the NCAA has finally given their final ruling: Ben Bentil can play. The news was first reported by The Providence Journal’s Kevin McNamara.
After a tense few months, which included Bentil not being allowed to go on the team’s planned trip to Italy in August, Ed Cooley and Bentil finally got good news from the NCAA Clearinghouse. It’s unclear exactly what the holdup was but a source said it had nothing to do with grades or test scores. Cooley pointed generally to Bentil’s schooling in Ghana being the culprit. My guess is that it had to do with the reason Bentil was declared a 5th year senior by the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association: lack of paperwork from Ghana. Bentil came to the United States at age 15 from Ghana. Upon getting to the US he enrolled at the Haverford School (PA) for his freshman season before transferring to St. Andrew’s (DE) for his final 3 high school seasons.
According to his coach at St. Andrews, Bentil attended a school from May-July in Ghana before he left for the US. The DIAA interpreted this to be a full year because they had no proof it was only for those 3 months. The potential issues with Bentil starting high school in Ghana and then doing 4 years of high school in the US: 1) it could be a violation of NCAA bylaws which require a certain number of core courses to be completed by a certain time; 2) it could fall under a delayed enrollment which would have meant Bentil had to sit a year in residence and lose a year of eligibility. Luckily it doesn’t matter what the issue is because Bentil is cleared for competition.
After learning that redshirt freshman Rodney Bullock would be lost for the year with a torn ACL, getting Bentil cleared became even more critical for the Friars’ success. Combine the need for depth with reports out of early practices that Bentil has been arguably the most impressive player in most rehearsals on the entire team and you can start to understand how big this is for Ed Cooley. With Bentil being eligible it means Cooley will have 11 healthy and eligible scholarship players to choose from to make up his rotation. He told John Rooke during his most recent radio show that he looks less for a starting 5 and more for a group of 9 players to rotate. Bentil will undoubtedly be part of that 9 man rotation.
#pcbb Links of the Day 10/24/14
- ICYMI – Bryce Cotton Waived by Spurs
- Cox Hub – Corey O’Leary – Big East Basketball Media Day: Villanova on Top, Henton Makes 2nd Team
- Big East Coast Bias – AJ Santaniello – Big East Media Day: What the Poll Tells Us
- Grand Forks Herald – Brad Elliot Schlossman – UND Men’s Hockey: Goalies highlight weekend matchup with Providence
#pcbb Links of the Day 10/23/14
- ICYMI – Big East Media Day Live Thread
- ICYMI – Ed Cooley on The John Feinstein Show 10/22/2014
- CBS Sports – John Feinstein – Ed Cooley: ‘Goal Is To Win A National Championship
- FriarBasketball.com – Craig Belhumeur – Provcast – Big East Media Day
- Providence Journal – Kevin McNamara – Cooley not happy with Henton slight
- Providence Journal – Kevin McNamara – Most Big East teams know little about Kris Dunn
- FriarBasketball.com – Craig Leighton – Here and There in Friartown
- NY Post – Zach Braziller – Big East coaches know league desperately needs resurgence
- San Antonio Express-News – Jeff McDonald – Cotton knows road likely will wind on
#pcbb Links of the Day 10/21/14
- ICYMI – Why Providence’s Late Night Madness is Important
- FriarBasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar – Bentil, Lindsey on PC Transition
- FriarBasketball.com – Craig Belhumeur – PC Media Day Coverage
- FriarBasketball.com – Kevin Farrahar – Behind the Scenes of Madness
- FriarBasketball.com – Craig Leighton – Rounding Out Media Day
- The Sun Chronicle – Peter Gobis – New-look PC Friars look for backcourt leaders
- Providence Journal – Kevin McNamara – St. Andrew’s Terrell Brown could be next big man on R.I. campus
#pcbb Links of the Day 10/17/14
- ICYMI – The Ed Cooley Radio Show 10/15/14
- ICYMI – First USA Today Coaches Poll of the 2014-15 Season Released
- ICYMI – Who is Attending Providence’s Late Night Madness?
- Cox Hub – Daniel James – The History of Providence College Late Night Madness
- Cox Hub will have a live stream of Late Night Madness. Click here.
- Providence Journal – Bill Reynolds – In father’s footsteps, Jalen Rose coming full circle
- FriarBasketball.com – Craig Leighton – Madness Visitors & More
- ESPN – Jeff Goodman – This year’s secret scrimmages
- Friars.com – Former Friar Genevieve Lacasse Named To Hockey Canada’s Four Nations Team
#pcbb Links of the Day 10/16/14
- ICYMI – Providence’s Cooley Confirms Bullock Lost for the Season
- Providence Journal – Kevin McNamara – PC loses Rodney Bullock for season with knee injury
- FriarBasketball.com – Craig Belhumeur – Provcast: Kevin McNamara
- Cox Hub – Daniel James – For the Friars, The Madness Begins Now
- ESPN Insider – John Gasaway – Friars’ O will determine success ($)
- There is a new batch of items up for auction on Friars.com including a game work Kadeem Batts jersey. Check out the items here.
- Hockey Buzz – Bob Herpen – As Jon Gillies goes, so does Providence; adventures in student broadcasting
