Providence College Athletics

Sunday, December 18
Queens, N.Y. / Carnesecca Arena
4:30 PM

Providence College

at

St. John's

Teammates celebrate with one another in front of their bench during a game against Stonehill
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Women's Basketball Game Notes vs. RV/RV St. John's

12/15/2022 9:51:00 AM | Women's Basketball

Friars and Red Storm battle it out at Carnesecca Arena Sunday, Dec. 18 on FS1.

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Television: FS1
Talent: John Fanta (play-by-play), Kim Adams (analyst)


FRIARS HEAD TO QUEENS, N.Y. TO TAKE ON UNBEATEN ST. JOHN'S ... Providence will travel to Queens, N.Y. to take on unbeaten St. John's (10-0, 2-0 BIG EAST) in conference play on Sunday, Dec. 18. Tip-off is slated for 4:30 p.m. at Carnesecca Arena and the game will be nationally televised on FS1. The Red Storm are receiving votes in the latest AP Poll and Coaches' Poll.

FRIARS VS. RED STORM ALL-TIME... Providence and St. John's have met 76 times during the history of the two women's basketball programs. The Red Storm lead the all-time series, 44-32. During the 2021-22 campaign, the two teams split the season series with each program winning on its home court. 

LAST 10... Providence has earned victories in six of the last 10 meetings between the two teams. During that stretch, St. John's has posted a 3-2 record in games played at Carnesecca Arena. In the most recent meeting in Queens, N.Y., the Red Storm claimed a 68-62 overtime victory on Feb. 20, 2022. Additionally, eight of the last 10 games have been decided by single digits, including two games that went to overtime. Providence is 5-3 in those match-ups.

SPLITSVILLE... Providence and St. John's have split the regular-season series in each of the last four seasons. During that stretch, the home team has earned the victory each time. The Friars are the last to earn a sweep in the season series, which dates back to the 2017-18 campaign.

FRIARS DROP CONSECUTIVE GAMES TO NATIONALLY-RANKED FOES TO OPEN BIG EAST PLAY... Providence dropped its BIG EAST opener at No. 3/3 UConn on Dec. 2 in Storrs, Conn. The Friars got double-digit efforts from Grace Efosa (11 points) and Logan Cook (10 points), while Janai Crooms was held to four points, four rebounds and seven assists. The Huskies had five players in double figures, with Lou Lopez Senechal and Aubrey Griffin each netting a game-high 18 points. On Dec. 4, Providence met its second-straight ranked opponent when it hosted No. 25 Villanova in BIG EAST play. The Wildcats claimed a 79-54 victory. Crooms led the Friars with her second double-double of the season on 16 points and 10 rebounds. Maddy Siegrist tallied 29 points and nine boards for 'Nova.

FRIARS OWN 8-2 MARK IN NON-CONFERENCE PLAY... The Friars have posted an 8-2 record in non-conference play this season, with one non-league game remaining on the schedule (Sacred Heart, Dec. 20). The eight victories are the most in regular-season non-conference play since going 9-3 during the 2019-20 campaign. 

DEFENSE WINS GAMES... The Friars have held eight of their 12 opponents below 40-percent shooting from the field this season and the Friars are 8-0 in those games. 

KEEPING OPPONENTS OFF THE LINE... Providence leads the the nation in fouls per game (11.8). Less fouls translates to fewer free throw attempts and fewer points. Providence holds a +4.6 scoring advantage over its opponents at the foul line through 12 games. The Friars' opponents are averaging 9.1 free throw attempts per game and an average of 6.4 makes per game. Providence gets to the line 16.6 times per game averages 11.0 makes.

HOME-SWEET-HOME... Providence owns an 8-4 record this season, including a 7-1 mark on their home court (Alumni Hall).  Providence's lone home loss came at the hands of No. 25 Villanova (79-54) on Dec. 4. The Friars are 1-3 on the road.

PLAYER MAKER ON OFFENSE...  Janai Crooms leads the team in scoring (13.9 ppg) and assists (4.1 apg) through 12 games. As a team, Providence has made 290 field goals this season and Crooms has scored or assisted 41-percent of Providence's buckets (120). 

JANAI CROOMS STANDS ALONE... Janai Crooms is only active player in the league with more than 1,000 points, 550 rebounds, 350 assists, 100 steals and 100 blocked shots in her career. Through 12 games this season, Crooms ranks 15th in the BIG EAST in scoring (13.9 ppg), ninth in rebounding (7.9 rpg), fifth in defensive rebounds (5.8 drpg), sixth in assists (4.1 apg), fifth in field-goal percentage (.582) and eighth in assist/turnover ratio (+1.6).

20 SOMETHING... Janai Crooms has scored 20+ points in three of the Friars' 12 games. Olivia Olsen recently recorded the first 20+ point game of her career against Brown (22) on Dec. 7. Four players on the Friars' roster have recorded at least one 20-point game during their careers: Crooms (eight), Kylee Sheppard (two), Olsen (one) and Emily Archibald (one).

1,000-POINT MILESTONE... Janai Crooms scored her 1,000th point in the Friars' season opener vs. Dayton on Nov. 7. She entered the game 14 points shy of the milestone and hit the mark with 7:41 left in the third quarter. Crooms heads into Sunday's game at St. John's ranked 23rd all-time in career scoring at Providence with 1,153 points. 

CLIMBING THE LADDER... Janai Crooms ranks ninth on the Friars' all-time career assist list (387). Crooms dished 171 of her 370 assists during her two seasons at Ohio State (2018-20), added 65 at Michigan State (2020-21) and has registered 151 dimes with the Friars (2021-present). Through 124 career games, Crooms has averaged 3.1 assists per contest.

CROOMS CRACKS TOP-25 IN REBOUNDING... In addition to being ranked among Providence's all-time leaders in scoring and assists, Crooms also has cracked the top-25 in career rebounding at PC. She currently ranks 22nd on the Friars' all-time list with 599 rebounds. She has recorded double-digit boards in three games this season, including a season-high 17 boards against Weber State on Nov. 26. Her 17 boards mark the highest single-game total by a BIG EAST player this season.

SINGLE DIGITS... Five of the Friars' 12 games have been decided by nine points or less and the team has posted a 3-2 record in those games. Additionally, Providence has posted a 1-1 record in games decided by three points or less. 

BOARD IT... The Friars have out-rebounded 10 of their 12 opponents this season and have posted an 8-2 record in those games. Providence is 0-2 on the season when it secures fewer rebounds than its opponent.

FRIARS PUT UP SEASON-BEST 85 POINTS AGAINST BRYANT... Providence defeated Bryant, 85-60, on Nov. 27. It marks the highest single-game scoring total for the Friars since Nov. 14, 2017, when the squad claimed a 98-95 overtime victory against Northeastern. Additionally, it's the first time Providence scored 80+ points in a game since Feb. 8, 2019 when it defeated Seton Hall 82-75.

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY SINCE 2018-19 SEASON... The Friars defeated Central Connecticut, 77-45, on Dec. 10. The 32-point win is the largest margin of victory since defeating Bryant by 44 (74-32) on Dec. 7, 2019. The Friars have won two games this season by 30-or-more points. Providence defeated Hartford, 60-30, on Nov. 25.

FIVE FRIARS IN DOUBLE FIGURES... Providence has had five players reach double figures in the same game twice this season. The team first achieved the feat against Bryant (Nov. 27): Crooms (19), Koch (13), Archibald (12), Farrell (12) and Efosa (10). It marked the first time five Friars scored in double digits in a single game since Feb. 23, 2019 vs. Creighton. Most recently, Providence had five players in double figures against Central Connecticut (Dec. 10): Crooms (16), Olsen (15), Huerter (11), Cook (10), Farrell (10).

DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORERS... Nine of the 12 players on the Friars' roster have scored in double figures at least once this season, and six of the eight have reached double digits in multiple games. The challenge for the Friars is putting those individual scoring efforts together, consistently.  The Friars have had three or more players in double figures in the same game just four times. Providence is 4-0 when they have three or more players in double figures. In the remaining eight games, just two players (or fewer) have reached double digits in the scoring column and Providence has posted a 4-4 record in those games.

ALL GROWN UP... Last season, the Friars featured one of the youngest rosters in the BIG EAST Conference with six freshmen. Those six players entered the 2022-23 season having earned a wealth of experience, with each player seeing action in 20-or-more games as a rookie. Audrey Koch and Olivia Olsen were two of just three players on the roster to compete in all 30 games last season. Additionally, Emily Archibald, Kylee Sheppard and Koch each started 15-or-more games.

NEWCOMERS... The Friars added two transfers and one freshman to the roster in 2022-23. Graduate student Logan Cook played four seasons at Iowa, during which time the Hawkeyes won two Big Ten titles (2019, 2022) and advanced to the Elite 8 of the NCAA Tournament (2022) and Sweet 16 (2019). She played 53 career games and averaged 1.5 points and 1.5 rebounds per game. Junior Brynn Farrell played two seasons at Florida, where she played 28 games for the Gators after being slowed by an injury. She averaged 2.9 points and 1.0 rebound per game and connected on 22-28 free throw attempts in two seasons (.786). Kammie Ludwig is the lone true freshman on the squad and attended Geneseo High School prior to arriving on campus. The 3A All-State selection and IBCA All-State honoree averaged 24.6 points per game as a senior and finished her career as Geneseo's all-time leading scorer (1,881 points).

JANAI CROOMS MAKES CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES ON BIG EAST WEEKLY HONOR ROLL... Janai Crooms earned a spot on the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll in back-to-back weeks (Nov. 21 & 28). To claim her most recent recognition, Crooms was named Most Outstanding Player of the Friar Thanksgiving Classic (Nov. 25-27) after averaging 11.0 points, 13.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game in a 3-0 week for Providence.

OLIVIA OLSEN NAMED TO FRIAR THANKSGIVING CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM... Olivia Olsen was named to the Friar Thanksgiving Classic All-Tournament Team, following Providence's three victories over Hartford, Weber State and Bryant (Nov. 25-27). Olsen led the Friars in scoring (13.0 ppg) and contributed 4.0 rebounds, 2.0 blocked shots, 1.0 assist and 1.0 steal per game. She shot 55.6-percent from the field (15-27) and 90-percent from the foul line (9-10). 

JANAI CROOMS NAMED TO PRESEASON ALL-BIG EAST TEAM... Senior guard Janai Crooms was among the list of 11 student-athletes named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team, released at the league's annual media day on Oct. 18 at Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y. Crooms is entering her second season with the Friars and her final season of NCAA Division I basketball. In addition to her time at Providence (2021-present), she also played two seasons at Ohio State (2018-20) and one season at Michigan State (2020-21). A year ago, Crooms was named All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention after leading the Friars in scoring (13.8 ppg), rebounding (7.2 rpg) and assists (3.5 apg).

2021-22 UNANIMOUS BIG EAST ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM HONOREE KYLEE SHEPPARD RETURNS FOR SOPHOMORE CAMPAIGN... Kylee Sheppard missed a third of her rookie season with injuries, but still found a way to make a significant impact during her time on the court. She appeared in 20 of the Friars' 30 games and averaged 9.6 points, 3.2 rebounds. 2.1 assists and 1.5 steals per game. Sheppard finished the year ranked third on the team in scoring and second in assists and steals. She shot 40.2-percent from the field (68-169), including 24-68 from three-point territory (.353), and recorded eight double-digit scoring games. Sheppard notched 20+ points in two games as a rookie, and both came during BIG EAST regular-season play, including a career-best 22 points against DePaul (Jan. 7) on 9-12 shooting from the field.

BIG EAST PRESEASON COACHES' POLL... The Friars were picked to finish eighth in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches' Poll, with 34 points. Connecticut is picked to win the league, having collected 10 first place votes and 100 points overall. Creighton (89 points) and Villanova (83 points; 1 first-place votes) round out the top three spots. Last season, the Friars finished eighth in the 2022 regular-season standings with an 11-19 overall record and a 6-14 mark in the BIG EAST.

FRIARS IN THE POSTSEASON... The Friars' last appeared in the postseason during the 2018-19 campaign. Providence's 2019 WNIT selection marked the program's 15th post-season appearance overall and first since 2010. In 2019-20, NCAA and WNIT Championships were canceled to the COVID-19 pandemic, and Friars did not qualify for postseason during the abbreviated 2020-21 campaign.  Complete post-season breakdown follows (records in parentheses):

2018-19 WNIT Round of 16 (2-1)

2009-10 WNIT Quarterfinal Round (3-1)

1991-92 NCAA Tournament First Round (0-1)

1990-91 NCAA Tournament Second Round (1-1)

1989-90 NCAA Tournament East Regional (1-1)

1988-89 NCAA Tournament First Round (0-1)

1986-87 National Women's Invitational Tournament (1-2)

1985-86 NCAA Tournament First Round (0-1)

1981-82 EAIAW Regional Tournament (0-1)

1980-81 EAIAW Regional Tournament (0-1)

1979-80 EAIAW National Tournament (3-1)

1978-79 EAIAW Regional Tournament (0-1)

1977-78 EAIAW Regional Tournament (1-1)

1976-77 EAIAW Regional Tournament (2-2)

1975-76 EAIAW Regional Tournament (1-2)

WHAT'S NEXT... Providence will continue its four-game road stretch against Sacred Heart (Dec. 20), DePaul (Dec. 28) and Creighton (Jan. 4). The match-up against Sacred Heart will conclude the Friars' non-conference schedule.

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