Providence College Athletics

Tuesday, March 1
Villanova, Pa.
6:30 PM

Providence College

at

Villanova University

Ed Croswell with a layup.
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No. 9/8 Men's Basketball To Play At No. 11/11 Villanova On Tuesday

2/28/2022 3:05:00 PM | Men's Basketball

Friars will play the Wildcats on FS1 at 6:30 p.m.

Friars To Play At No. 11/11 Villanova On March 1: The Friars will play at No. 11/11 Villanova on Tuesday, March 1 at 6:30 p.m. on FS1.  The Friars have posted a 41-69 mark all-time versus the Wildcats. The Friars are 26-23 at home, 14-33 on the road and 1-12 on neutral courts all-time against Villanova. The two teams first met on February 15, 1936 with the Friars earning a 46-37 win in Providence.  In the first meeting with the Wildcats this season, Villanova earned an 89-84 win on February 15 at Providence.  The last time the two teams met at Villanova, the Wildcats earned a 71-56 win on January 23, 2021 at the Finneran Pavilion.  In the Friars' most recent win over Villanova, Providence defeated the Wildcats, 54-52, at Alumni Hall in Providence on March 6, 2021.     

Friar Tid Bits:

*Record in unis this season: white (9-1); black (5-0); grey (4-0); retro white (3-0); retro black (3-1); pinkout (0-1).

*The Friars missed three games with a Covid pause (12 days) before defeating Georgetown on Jan. 20.

*Friars are 4-1 vs. ranked teams - (Wins at No. 20 UConn, vs. No. 15 Seton Hall, at No. 21 Xavier, vs. No. 22 Marquette).

*The Friars are 3-0 in overtime games this season and three of the team's last five games have gone into OT.

*The Friars have won 14 games in BIG EAST play for the FIRST time ever.

*The Friars have won the BIG EAST regular season title for the FIRST time ever.

*The Friars will open the BIG EAST Tournament on Thurs, March 10 at 12 p.m. vs. the winner of the 8/9 game.

*The Friars are attempting to reach 25 wins in a season for the first time since 1986-87 (25-9).

*Through 27 games, the Friars have posted their best record since 1976-77 (24-3)

*The Friars have earned 20 wins in a season for the 1st time since 2017-18 and the 6th time under Ed Cooley.

*The Friars have won 20 or more games in a season for the 28th time.

*The Friars have won four consecutive BIG EAST road games for the first time since 2016 (2004 and 2016).

*The Friars have never won five straight BIG EAST road games.

*The Friars finished the season with a 16-1 mark at home, which is the best mark since 1973-74 (16-0).

*Jared Bynum is the 1st BIG EAST player in 25 years with 3 games of 25+ points off the bench in the same season.

*Friars' top 7 players (Watson, Durham, Reeves, Horchler, Minaya, Bynum, Croswell) have played 801 college games.

*On Feb. 18, Ed Cooley was named to the Naismith Coach of the Year Watch List.

*As of Feb. 28, the Friars had a Net Ranking of 25, which includes a 5-2 record versus Quad 1 teams.

*The Friars are ranked #9/#8 (11th week being ranked).  The Friars entered the polls at #22/#23 on Dec. 20.

*The highest the Friars have been ranked this season was #8/#9 on Feb. 14 and #9/#8 on Feb. 28

*Prior to entering the poll on Dec. 20, 2021, the last time the Friars had been ranked was Feb. 22, 2016.

*Senior guard AJ Reeves returned vs. Marquette on Jan. 30.  He missed five games with a finger injury.

*Jared Bynum returned vs. UConn (Dec. 18) after missing four games with an ankle injury.

*The Friars have won 19 of their last 21 games.

*Al Durham ranks fifth in the nation in free-throws made (153) and 15th in the nation in attempts (180).

*Al Durham leads the BIG EAST in free throws made (153) and attempted (180) and minutes played (34.9).

*On Jan. 23 in PC's win over Butler, Ed Cooley surpassed Dave Gavitt as he posted his 210th win.

*Ed Cooley (218-138) trails Joe Mullaney (319-164) for all-time wins as a head coach at Providence.

*The Friars posted a 6-1 mark in Nov., a 6-0 mark in Dec., a 6-1 record in Jan. and a 6-1 mark in Feb.

*The Friars are 1-0 vs. the Big 12 this season.  The Friars are 2-0 vs. the Big Ten this season.

*Nate Watson was named the 2021-22 BIG EAST Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team.

*Nate Watson was named to a 2021-22 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award Top 10 Finalist.

*The Friars have a team record of five graduate students on the roster this season.

*The average age of the Friars' top seven players is 23.0 years.

*Andrew and Luke Fonts are the first brothers to suit up at the same time for the Friars in 70 years.

Friars' BIG EAST Tournament Picture:  With one game remaining (Tuesday at Villanova), the Friars have earned the team's first ever BIG EAST regular season title and the No. 1 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament.  The Friars are locked into the No. 1 seed.  The No. 1 seed will open the Tournament on Thursday, March 10 at noon and play the winner of the 8/9 game.

AJ Reeves Named To BIG EAST Honor Roll:  Senior guard AJ Reeves (Roxbury, Mass.) helped lead the Friars to two wins last week and the team's first BIG EAST regular season title.  For his efforts he was named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll on February 28.  Reeves averaged 19.5 points per game and shot an impressive 12-18 (.667) from three-point territory.  He also averaged 4.0 rebounds.  Reeves matched his career high of seven threes in a game when he was 7-10 from behind the arc in the Friars' 72-51 win over Creighton on February 26.  He had a game-high 23 points in the win.  On February 23, the senior guard scored 16 points and was 5-8 from three in the team's triple-overtime 99-92 win over Xavier.

Friars Ranked No. 9/8 In The Nation: The Providence College men's basketball team is ranked No. 9 in the Associated Press Poll and No. 8 in the most recent Coaches Poll.  The Friars moved up two spots in each poll after earning home wins last week over Xavier (99-92, 3OT) on February 23 and Creighton (72-51) on February 26. Both polls were released on February 28.  The Friars, who entered the polls on December 20 at No. 22/23, have been ranked for 10 consecutive weeks.  The Friars were ranked No. 11/10 in both polls last week.

Ed Cooley Named To Naismith Coach Of The Year Watch List:  It was announced on February 18 that Head Coach Ed Cooley was named to the 2022 Werner Ladder Naismith Men's Coach of the Year Watch List.  Cooley is one of 15 candidates on the Watch List.

PC Hoops With Coach Cooley Show: The Providence College men's basketball program has partnered with FOX Providence for PC Hoops with Coach Cooley.  The 30-minute show will air the following Sundays this season (Feb. 27, March 6, March 13, and March 20) on FOX Providence at 10:30 p.m.  WPRI 12 Sports Director Morey Hershgordon will host the show that will feature an exclusive interview each week with Friar Head Coach Ed Cooley, as well as features on the Friars.

Friars Earn 20 Wins For The First Time Since 2018:  With the Friars' 71-52 win at Georgetown on February 6, the team posted its 20th victory of the season.  It marks the first time the team earned 20 wins in a season since 2017-18 and the sixth time under Ed Cooley (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2022).  It also marked, the 28th time the Friars have won 20 or more games in a season.  In 2016 and 2002, the Friars registered 24 victories, which is the most wins by the Friars under Ed Cooley.

Nate Watson Named One Of 10 Finalist For Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award: It was announced on February 4 that graduate student center Nate Watson (Portsmouth, Va.) has been named one of the Top 10 candidates for the 2022 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award. Named after Class of 1995 Hall of Famer and three-time NCAA Champion Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the annual honor in its eighth year recognizes the top centers in men's college basketball. A national committee of college basketball personnel determined the watch list of 20 candidates in November, which has now been narrowed to 10.  College basketball fans are encouraged to participate in Fan Voting presented by Dell Technologies in each of the three rounds. In late February, the list will be cut to just 5. In March the five finalists will be presented to Mr. Abdul-Jabbar and the Hall of Fame's selection committee where a winner will be selected.  For more information on the 2022 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award and the latest updates, log onto www.hoophallawards.com and follow @hoophall and #KareemAward on Twitter and Instagram.

Athletic Director Bob Driscoll Announces Retirement: Providence College Athletic Director Bob Driscoll announced on January 21 that he will retire in June after serving the College for 21 years.  Driscoll has worked in collegiate athletics for 47 years.

Steve Napolillo Named Next Athletic Director:  It was announced on January 26 that Steve Napolillo would be the 11th athletic director in the history of Providence College.  On July 1, Napolillo will replace Bob Driscoll, who announced his retirement on January 21.  Napolillo, who is the senior associate athletic director/assistant vice president for external relations, has worked at the College since 2004.

Ed Cooley Ranks Second On The PC All-Time Win List: With the Friars' win versus Butler on January 23, 2022, Ed Cooley recorded his 210th victory as the Friar Head Coach and moved into second place on the all-time win list for PC Head Coaches.  The the top three all-time winningest Friar head coaches are: Joe Mullaney (319-164), Ed Cooley (217-138, 11 seasons) and Dave Gavitt (209-84).

Friars All-Time Versus Top-25 Teams:  The Friars have posted a 127-272 (.318) mark all-time versus top-25 teams, including a 4-1 mark this season.

Friars Play Their First Game In 12 Days After Covid Pause: On January 8, the Friars defeated St. John's, 83-73.  The team then went on a 12-day pause due to Covid within the program.  It marked the first time in the last two seasons the Friars have had to pause due to Covid within the team.  The Friars returned from the Covid pause to defeat Georgetown, 83-75, on January 20.

Friars Ranked For First Time Since 2016:  When the Friars entered the polls on December 20 at No. 22/23, it marked the first time the Friars had been ranked since they were No. 24 in the Coaches Poll on February 22, 2016.  It also marked the first time the team has been ranked in both polls since February 15, 2016 when the Friars were 23rd in the Associated Press Poll and 20th in the Coaches Poll.

Friars At The Dunkin' Donuts Center: All-time, the Friars have recorded a 603-236 (.718) mark in 49 seasons of games at the Dunkin' Donuts Center.  The Dunkin' Donuts Center, formerly the Providence Civic Center, opened on November 3, 1972. The Friars had played their home games there for 48 consecutive seasons, prior to the 2020-21 season when the team played on campus at Alumni Hall with no fans in attendance due to the pandemic.  PC posted an 8-3 mark at Alumni Hall last season.

Veteran Lineup:  The Friars' roster features five graduate students.  It marks the first time ever the Friars have had five graduate students on the roster.  The Friars' top seven players - Nate Watson (149 games), Noah Horchler (114 games), Al Durham (149 games), AJ Reeves (101 games), Jared Bynum (73 games), Justin Minaya (105 games) and Ed Croswell (110 games) have combined to play 801 collegiate games.

Nate Watson Named Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team: It was announced on October 19 that Providence College graduate center Nate Watson (Portsmouth, Va.) was named to the 2021-22 Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team.  Watson (Portsmouth, Va.), who earned 2021 All-BIG EAST Second Team accolades, NABC All-District 5 Second Team honors and USBWA All-District 1 accolades, led the Friars in scoring (16.9 ppg) and rebounding (6.7 rpg) last season.  He also ranked third in the league in scoring (16.9 ppg).  In 26 games last season, he recorded four double-doubles and seven games with 20 or more points.  Watson shot 60 percent (180-299) from the field, which ranked second overall in the league.

Brothers In The Lineup: For the first time since 1941 when Eddie and John Lee of Attleboro, Mass. suited up for the Friars, the Providence men's basketball team will have brothers playing together.  Graduate student Andrew Fonts (Portsmouth, R.I.) and his brother, freshman Luke Fonts, are the first sibling combo for the Friars in 81 years.

Essandoko, Berry and Pierre Sign NLIs To Attend PC:  Ed Cooley announced on Nov. 16 that student-athletes Christ Essandoko (Paris, France), Quante Berry (Cleveland, Tenn.) and Jayden Pierre (Elizabeth, N.J.) each have signed a National Letter of Intent to attend Providence College beginning in September 2022.  Essandoko, a 6-foot-11-inch, 260-pound center is in his senior year at Winston-Salem Prep (N.C.).  He is coached by Antonio Lowe at Winston-Salem Prep.  Essandoko played for Boo Williams on the EYBL Nike Circuit. He averaged 7.2 points and 5.4 rebounds, while shooting 62.5 percent from the field. He is ranked as the 20th best center in the country (134 overall) and the sixth best player in France, according to 247Sports.com. Rivals.com ranked Essandoko as the 150th best player in the country and the No. 23 center.  Berry, a 6-foot-4-inch, 175-pound guard, also attends Winston-Salem Prep.  Berry played AAU basketball for B. Maze Elite on the UAA circuit.  As a sophomore, Berry averaged 17 points, six rebounds and five assists and earned All-State honors at Bradley Central High School in Tennessee, before transferring to Winston-Salem Prep. Berry is the 33rd ranked guard in the nation, according to 247Sports.com. Pierre, a 6-foot-1-inch, 170-pound point guard, is in his senior year at Long Island Lutheran. He is coached by John Buck at Long Island Lutheran. Pierre played AAU basketball for Team Rio.  He is ranked as the 15th-best point guard in the country and the top-ranked point guard in New Jersey, according to 247Sports.com. ESPN.com has Pierre ranked as the 39th point guard in the nation and sixth best player in New Jersey.

Watson Returns For 2021-22 Season: It was announced on March 17 that Providence College center Nate Watson (Portsmouth, Va.) would return for his fifth season with the Friars.  Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the NCAA granted all winter athletes an extra season of eligibility. Watson (Portsmouth, Va.), who earned All-BIG EAST Second Team accolades, NABC All-District 5 Second Team honors and USBWA All-District 1 accolades in March, led the Friars in scoring (16.9 ppg) and rebounding (6.7 rpg).  He also ranked third in the league in scoring (16.9 ppg).  In 26 games, he recorded four double-doubles and seven games with 20 or more points.  Watson shot 60 percent (180-299) from the field, which ranked second overall in the league.

Horchler Returns For 2021-22 Season:  It was announced on March 28 that Providence College forward Noah Horchler (Melbourne Beach, Fla.) would return for another season with the Friars.  Horchler, who transferred to Providence College in 2019 with one season of eligibility, is able to play in 2021-22 due to the NCAA granting all winter athletes an extra season of eligibility due to the Covid-19 pandemic.  Horchler started 13 of the team's 26 games in 2020-21, including the final eight games of the season.  He played an integral role for the Friars during those final eight games, shooting 43.2 percent (16-37) from three-point territory, grabbing 8.8 rebounds per game and scoring 11.5 points per game.  For the season, Horchler ranked first on the team in three-point shooting (41.9 percent, 26-62), third in rebounding (5.7 rpg) and fourth in scoring (6.7 ppg).  He registered 20 points and nine rebounds in the team's win over Xavier on February 24.  Horchler recorded his first double-double as a Friar when he scored 10 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in the team's win over No. 10 Villanova on March 6.

Nate Watson Registers His 1,000th Career Point:  Nate Watson (Portsmouth, Va.) scored his 1,000th career point on December 20, 2020 in the Friars' win at Seton Hall.  He became the 51st Friar all-time to register 1,000 career points.  In 149 career games, Watson has registered 1,695 points (11.4 ppg).  He ranks 11th all-time in scoring at Providence College.

Horchler Registers His 1,000th Career Point:  Noah Horchler (Melbourne Beach, Fla.) scored his 1,000th career point on March 10, 2021 in the Friars' BIG EAST Tournament game versus DePaul.  In 114 career games (61 at North Florida and 53 at Providence), Horchler has registered 1,271 points (11.1 ppg).

Friars Are 79-5 In Non-Conference Home Games Under Ed Cooley: The Friars have posted a 79-5 mark in 11 seasons under Ed Cooley in non-conference home games.

Friars In Overtime: The Friars recorded a 3-0 record in overtime games this season.  On February 23, the Friars defeated Xavier, 99-92, in triple overtime.  They have registered a 71-67 mark all-time in overtime games.

"DG" Patch On Friar Uniforms: In memory of former Friar Head Coach Dave Gavitt the Friars have worn a "DG" patch on their uniforms since the 2011-12 season.  Gavitt led PC and Eastern basketball into the modern age.  In 10 seasons as the head coach of the Friars, Gavitt led PC to 209 wins, including eight consecutive 20-win seasons, five NCAA appearances, three NIT appearances and five New England Coach of the Year honors.  He led the Friars to 23 wins over Top-20 teams.  His 1973 team made it to Final Four.  In 1971, Gavitt was named Director of Athletics at PC, a position he held until 1982 when he resigned to be the director of the BIG EAST Conference.  He also was named Head Coach of the 1980 USA Olympic basketball team.  He was elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.

Providence College Basketball: The 2021-22 campaign marks the 95th  season of basketball at Providence College. Since the program started in 1926-27, Providence has posted a 1,519-1,011  mark, good for a .600 winning percentage. The Friars have made the NCAA Tournament 20 times and the National Invitation Tournament on 20 occasions.

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