- ICYMI – Thoughts from the Road: Kris Dunn, Triple Doubles, Ben Bentil and a Business Trip
- Providence Journal – Kevin McNamara, Bill Koch & Jim Donaldson – Pick and Pop College Hoops podcast: Friars vs. Rams preview
- Friarbasketball.com – Craig Leighton – Here and There in Friartown
- Pawtucket Times – Brendan McGair – Friar Film Review: A look at Jalen Lindsey’s rebounding efforts vs. Hartford
- Cox Hub – Vin Parise – Media Timeout: Tim Welsh talks PC vs URI
- Media availability from Thursday afternoon, courtesy of Brendan McGair:
- Santa Cooley is coming to town:
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Thoughts from the Road: Kris Dunn, Triple Doubles, Ben Bentil and a Business Trip
This Thoughts from the Road: Couch Edition will be less of a game recap and more of a rambling about the week so far and the weekend upcoming for Providence.
- On a day when Kris Dunn’s name appeared on two different National Player of the Year Watch Lists, the Friar star guard went bananas on the lowly Hartford Hawks to the tune of 16 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds. Yup. That’s also known as a triple-double and it’s the second of Dunn’s career. He joins Marvin Barnes and Bob Misevicius as the only Friars in school history to have more than one triple-dub. Dunn looked effortless in accomplishing the feat and also managed to tie his career high in assists in the process. Dunn will surely stick around in the NPOY conversation all season long and he has Providence positioned well heading into the last 5 games of the non-conference schedule.
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Dunn’s Triple Double Leads Providence Past DePaul, 83-72
Providence and DePaul had to wait a couple extra days to play this game but Kris Dunn didn’t seem to mind. The redshirt sophomore had a career game that spurred Providence to an 11 point home win over the DePaul Blue Demons. “I thought Kris dictated the entire game today,” said Ed Cooley after the game. “He totally, totally dominated the game, defensively, offensively, rebounding.”
The first half was the key to the victory according to Cooley. “I thought the first 20 minutes really was, to me, the game. I thought we played with purpose. I thought we had energy.”
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