Friars strong
finish has them poised for a Big East title run
With the college basketball regular
season coming to a close, the Providence College Friars have found themselves
playing their best basketball of the season.
After a frustrating middle of the
season from December to February in which the Friars fell too then #17 Xavier,
#13 Butler, #10 Creighton as well as unranked Boston College, DePaul and Seton
Hall the Friars appear to have found their stride. Winners of their last 6, all
over Big East opponents including #22 Butler and their first round opponent #23
Creighton, the Friars are one of the hottest teams coming into the tournament
and with their 86-75 win over St. John’s on Saturday, have matched their Big
East season win total from a year ago. A feat many analysts thought would be
virtually impossible for this Providence squad after losing superstars Kris
Dunn and Ben Bentil to the NBA.
Since the heartbreaking overtime loss at Seton
Hall which dropped PC to 4-8 in the Big East, the Friars have done a complete
180 and earned themselves a 3 seed in the Big East tournament and may find a
way to sneak into the NCAA tournament if they are able to keep up their strong
play play. What has been the “X Factor” in the Friars sudden surge into the
post season? The answer has been the contributions from the young guys who
seemed lost at the beginning of the year. Coach Ed Cooley claims in an ESPN
Radio interview “5 of the 8 guys in the rotation are first year guys. So I
think earlier in the season we were trying to find their identity trying to get
comfortable with synergy, timing, execution.” Talking about the slow start to
the season but how everything has seemed to come together in the month of
February. Cooley goes on to say “The other thing is, once you win one or two
games here or there, the power of belief kind goes beyond the talent. Those
guys have bought in.” The change in this Providence team coming down the
stretch has been the team first mentality and how everyone has found their identity
and what their role on the team is. There is no question that the Providence
teams in the past two years have been much more talented than this team we see
today. But the way this team has overcome adversity and the lack of talent this
year has really been special to watch. Contributions from guys like Isaiah
Jackson, (18 points vs. St John’s) Alpha Diallo and Jalen Lindsey (both had 17
vs. St John’s) have played huge roles in the Friars success of late.
The difference between is Friars
team and the teams of the past two years is that they have not relied on one or
two players to carry them. Past teams with Kris Dunn (16.4 ppg), a lottery
draft pick, and Ben Bentil (21.1 ppg) the leading scorer carried much of the
workload for the Friars all season. Both of them put up more than 500 shots a
year ago. This season the Friars have not had the explosive scoring offered by
Bentil or the overall consistency of Dunn, but what they have had is the
overall team mentality. The players know they don’t have the same amount of
talent to rely on so they have bought into a system provided by Coach Ed
Cooley. Although it took the Friars a while to get kick started, they have
found their stride and are going into New York white hot. The Friars may the
talent to match up with the defending national champion Villanova, but their
will to win of late has been virtually unmatched by anyone in college
basketball not named Kansas or UCLA. Despite the slow start the Friars have
found a way to win and are poised to make a run to capture their second Big
East title since 2014.
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