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2/9/2024 11:37:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Friars head to Washington, D.C. to take on the Hoyas at 7:00 p.m. on Feb. 10.
FRIARS HEAD TO WASHINGTON, D.C. TO FACE GEORGETOWN... The Friars head to Washington, D.C. to face Georgetown on Saturday, Feb. 10. The game will be played at McDonough Arena and is scheduled to tip-off at 7:00 p.m. A live broadcast will be available on the BIG EAST Digital Network via FloSports.
FRIARS VS. HOYAS ALL-TIME... Providence and Georgetown have met 74 times during the history of the two women's basketball programs. Georgetown leads the all-time series, 42-32, as has earned victories in five of the last six meetings, including four-straight heading into Saturday's game.
LAST TIME PROVIDENCE DEFEATED GEORGETOWN... Providence last defeated Georgetown on Jan. 23, 2022. The Friars claimed a 66-58 win in overtime at McDonough Arena in Washington, D.C. With the victory, Providence snapped a 16-game winless streak on the Hoyas home court. The last time the Friars picked up a win at McDonough Arena was Feb. 8, 1996.
FRIARS AND HOYAS AT McDONOUGH ARENA... Providence and Georgetown have met 32 times at McDonough Arena in Washington, D.C. The Hoyas lead the series on their home court, 21-11.Â
GEORGETOWN ESCAPED WITH TWO-POINT VICTORY EARLIER THIS SEASON... On Jan. 17, the Hoyas escaped Alumni Hall with a 73-71 victory, as Kelsey Ransom scored the game-winning bucket with four-seconds left in regulation. The game featured 15 lead changes and was tied on nine occasions. Ransom finished the game with 25 points. Grace Efosa paced four Friars in double figures with 19 points. Providence turned the ball over 17 times, compared to the Hoyas' seven miscues in the game. Georgetown outscored Providence 23-11 in points off turnovers.Â
HOYAS SWEPT THE SEASON SERIES IN 2022-23... The Hoyas swept the season series in 2022-23. On Jan. 21, 2023, Georgetown claimed a 61-51 win at Alumni Hall. The Hoyas held on for a 73-69 win at McDonough Arena on Feb. 21, 2023.Â
HISTORY LESSON... Providence and Georgetown are charter members of the BIG EAST Conference and first met on Feb. 13, 1982 in Washington, D.C. The Hoyas won the first meeting, 82-78. Providence went on to win 19 of the next 20 games. Over the course of the last two decades, the Hoyas have controlled the series, winning 28 of 33 games. Three of the Friars' five wins during that 20-year span have come during the last five seasons. The Hoyas have won each of the last four games.
MIDDLE OF THE PACK... Providence is 5-6 in BIG EAST Conference action this season and currently sit in sixth place in the standings as we have turned the corner into the second half of league play. Georgetown is 5-7 in the league standings and enters Saturday's match-up tied for seventh place with Seton Hall.
FRIARS EXCEED WIN TOTAL FROM A SEASON AGO... Providence has already exceeded its win total in BIG EAST play from a season ago, when the squad posted a 4-16 mark.Â
SINGLE DIGITS... Fourteen of the Friars' 23 games have been decided by 10 points or less this season. Providence has compiled a 8-6 record in those games, including a 5-3 mark in BIG EAST play.
IMPROVING BEYOND THE ARC... Through 13 non-conference games, the Friars shot a dismal 27.1-percent from three-point territory (49-181). Through the first 11 BIG EAST games, Providence has converted 41.3-percent of its three-point attempts (59-143), which ranks second in the league during conference play.Â
DIALED IN FROM DEEP... A trio of Friars are ranked inside the top-10 among BIG EAST players in three-point percentage during regular-season conference play. Brynn Farrell leads the BIG EAST in three-point percentage (.548, 17-31). Emily Archibald ranks third in the BIG EAST (.500, 12-24), followed by Marta Morales Romero in seventh (.444, 16-36).
EMILY ARCHIBALD HEATS UP FROM DEEP... Junior Emily Archibald is ranked third in the BIG EAST in three-point field goal percentage during league play, having converted 12-of-24 attempts (.500). In the last two games vs. Marquette and DePaul, she combined to shoot 7-8 from deep. She was a perfect 4-4 vs. the Golden Eagles on Feb. 3 and hit 3-4 attempts against DePaul on Feb. 7.Â
DEFENDING THE THREE-POINT ARC... In addition to shooting the ball well from beyond the arc, Providence leads the league in three-point percentage defense, holding opponents to just 27.5-percent from deep (71-258).Â
MORE DEFENSE... The Friars have held 11 opponents below 40-percent shooting from the field this season overall. In those games, they have compiled a 9-2 record. Their two losses in that scenario came against No. 10/11 Baylor and Kennesaw State at the West Palm Beach Classic (Dec. 20 -21).Â
PERFECTION AT THE LINE... Brynn Farrell hit 10-10 free throw attempts in the Friars' vs. DePaul on Feb. 7. It marked the 12th time in program history that a Friar has gone perfect from the stripe in a game when attempting 10-or-more free throws. Farrell is shooting 81.1-percent from the foul line overall this season (86-106). She improves to 84.9-percent in BIG EAST play (45-53), which ranks seventh-best in the conference.
DOUBLE-TROUBLE... Three Friars have recorded double-doubles this season. Olivia Olsen ranks second in the BIG EAST with nine double-doubles and owns 13 in her career. She has posted five double-doubles in BIG EAST regular-season play. Brynn Farrell is second on the team with two double-doubles, marking the first of her career. Marta Morales Romero rounds out the list of players on the roster with a double-double, having recorded the first of her career against DePaul (Jan. 3) with 12 points and 10 boards.
DOUBLE-DIGITS... Ten different Friars have reached double digits in the scoring column this season in at least one game. Olivia Olsen leads the way with 21 double-digit games. Brynn Farrell in second on the team in double-digit scoring games, with 15. Through 11 BIG EAST games, Olsen and Farrell have each recorded double figures in the scoring column 10 times.
OLIVIA OLSEN ECLIPSES 500 CAREER REBOUNDS... Olivia Olsen eclipsed 500 career rebounds in the Friars' game against Connecticut (Jan. 10), as she matched her career high with 13 boards. She enters Saturday's game against Georgetown with 567 career rebounds. She leads the Friars and ranks second in the BIG EAST in rebounding, averaging 9.0 boards per game. During BIG EAST regular-season play, Olsen leads the conference on the glass, with 9.7 rebounds per game. Additionally, Olsen ranks third in the conference in double-digit rebounding games (10).
CLIMBING THE LADDER... Olivia Olsen currently ranks 25th all-time in career rebounding at Providence with 567 boards. She recently passed Joanie Powers '86, who finished her career at PC with 566 rebounds.Â
HOME AND AWAY... The Friars have posted a 7-5 record this season when playing at home in Alumni Hall. Conversely, Providence has compiled a 4-8 mark in games played on the road.Â
FRIARS' SCHEDULE FILLED WITH 2022-23 POSTSEASON PARTICIPANTS... Thirteen of the Friars' opponents in 2023-34 qualified for postseason play last season. Ten of those 13 teams competed in the NCAA Tournament, while three others earned invitations to the WNIT. Among the list of 2022-23 NCAA Tournament participants are Vermont, Iona, Sacred Heart, Baylor and five BIG EAST Conference opponents, UConn, Creighton, Marquette, St. John's and Villanova. The teams that competed in the WNIT are Columbia, Rhode Island and Seton Hall. The Friars have faced 10 of these opponents, thus far, and have compiled a 5-7 record.Â
OLIVIA OLSEN RANKED AMONG BIG EAST LEADERS... Junior Olivia Olsen ranks among BIG EAST leaders in eight different statistical categories, including a top-three ranking in six of those categories. Below is a breakdown of where Olsen ranks among BIG EAST players overall.
Scoring: 12th (14.6 ppg)Â
Rebounding: 2nd (9.0 rpg)Â
Field-goal percentage: 5th (.544)Â
Blocked shots: 2nd (1.9 bpg)Â
Offensive rebounding: 2nd (3.0 orpg)
Defensive rebounding: 3rd (6.0 drpg)Â
Double-doubles: 2nd (9)
Double-digit rebounding games: 3rd (10)
LEADING THE WAY... Olivia Olsen has led the Friars in scoring in 14 games this season and has led the team in rebounding 15 times. She has scored in double figures a team-best 21 times.
TOUGH ON THE BOARDS... During BIG EAST regular-season play the Friars lead the league in rebounding offense (39.0 rpg) and rebounding margin (+8.6). Additionally, the Friars are ranked second in the league in rebounding defense (30.4 rpg). The Friars have out-rebounded nine of their 11 BIG EAST opponents this season. Olivia Olsen leads the BIG EAST in rebounding during league play at 9.7 boards per game. Three other Friars are averaging 5.0-rebounds per game or better during league play: Emily Archibald (5.5), Grace Efosa (5.1) and Brynn Farrell (5.0).Â
BALL SECURITY... The Friars have committed 20+ turnovers in 12 games this season and have posted a 5-7 record in those contests. Providence recorded a season-high 28 miscues against UConn (Jan. 10). The Friars committed a season-low 11 turnovers against Monmouth (Nov. 22). Providence is averaging 20.9 turnovers per game in BIG EAST play and have been outscored 229-140 in points off turnovers.
BRYNN FARRELL MAKING A BIG IMPACT... Brynn Farrell has cracked the starting line-up in 23 of the Friars' 24 games and has impacted both ends of the floor for her team. She currently ranks third on the team in scoring (11.0 ppg) and contributes 4.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.0 steal per game. She has scored in double-figures 15 times this year, including a career-high 23 points on two occasions vs. Yale (Dec. 9) and Kennesaw State (Dec. 21). She has reached double figures in 10 of 11 BIG EAST games, including nine-straight heading into Saturday's match-up with Georgetown. Farrell ranks second on the team in double-doubles, with two. During BIG EAST play, Farrell improves to 12.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game and is shooting a league-best 54.8-percent from three-point territory (17-31).
20/20... Grace Efosa (29) and Marta Morales Romero (26) combined to score 55 points against Villanova on Feb. 24. They are the first Friar duo to each score 20+ points in BIG EAST regular-season game since Jan. 18, 2019. On that day, Jovana Nogic (24) and Maddie Jolin (20) achieved the feat against Butler. Additionally, it marks the second time this season that a pair of Friars has scored 20+ points in the same game. In the season opener vs. Hampton, Olivia Olsen scored 25 points and Efosa netted 21.
LARYN EDWARDS CRACKS STARTING LINE-UP... Graduate student Laryn Edwards was officially added to the roster on Nov. 28. She played four seasons of NCAA Division I basketball at Loyola (Md.) (2018-22) and joined the Providence College women's basketball program as a graduate assistant in the Fall of 2022, under then-Head Coach Jim Crowley. Since being activated on the roster this season, Edwards has played 12 games and has appeared in the starting line-up nine times. She's averaging 3.3 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. Edwards scored a season-high 10 points against Sacred Heart on Dec. 16. At Loyola, Edwards played 65 career games with 41 appearances in the starting line-up. She averaged 4.3 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.0 steal per game.Â
BLOCK PARTY... Olivia Olsen enters Saturday's game against Georgetown with 125 blocked shots as a Friar. Last season, she recorded a career-high 53 blocked shots and became the fifth player in program history to record 50+ blocks in a single season. Her 53 blocks is tied for the second-highest single-season total in program history. The single-season record for blocks was set by Mary Ann McCoy in 1977-78, with 68. This season, Olsen has swatted 44 shots and ranks second in the BIG EAST in blocks per game (1.9). She matched her career high in blocked shots on two occasions this season vs. Sacred Heart and Georgetown (six).
FRIARS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS THIS SEASON... The Friars are 0-3 vs. nationally-ranked opponents this season, and 1-1 vs. teams receiving votes in the national polls. The Friars fell to No. 10/11 Baylor, 61-36, on Dec. 20 at the West Palm Beach Classic. Providence fell to No. 13/14 UConn (85-41) at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn. and No. 22/21 Creighton (81-70) at D.J. Sokol Arena in back-to-back games. The Friars defeated Seton Hall, 51-46, who was receiving votes in the Coaches' Poll at the time the game was played (Dec. 30). Most recently, the Friars fell to #RV/RV Marquette, 66-62, on Feb. 3.
LAST TIME PROVIDENCE DEFEATED A RANKED OPPONENT... The Friars last defeated a ranked opponent on Jan. 4, 2023. That day, Providence took down No. 25/24 Creighton, 79-75, in Omaha, Neb.Â
OLIVIA OLSEN AND BRYNN FARRELL RECORD DOUBLE-DOUBLES VS. ST. JOHN'S... Olivia Olsen and Brynn Farrell each recorded a double-double in the Friars' game against St. John's. Farrell finished with 18 points and 12 boards and Olsen added 12 points and 10 rebounds. The last time two Friars recorded double-doubles in the same game dates back to the 2014-15 season.
2023-24 CAPTAINS ANNOUNCED... Seniors Grace Efosa and Brynn Farrell and juniors Kylee Sheppard and Emily Archibald were named team captains ahead of the 2023-24 season. Head Coach Erin Batth made the announcement on Oct. 30, prior to the team's exhibition game vs. New Haven (Nov. 1).
MARTA MORALES ROMERO AND UGNE SIRTAUTAITE REPRESENT THEIR RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES IN FIBA EVENTS... Junior Marta Morales Romero (Spain) and freshman Ugne Sirtautaite (Lithuania) have each represented their respective countries in high-level FIBA-sponsored events. Morales Romero most recently competed in the 2023 FIBA U20 Women's European Championship (Jul. 29-Aug. 6) and helped guide Spain to a Bronze Medal while averaging 8.3 points and 1.6 rebounds per game. She finished second among her teammates in scoring (8.3 ppg) and shot 43.5-percent from the floor overall (20-46). Sirtautaite recently played in the 2023 FIBA U19 World Cup held in Madrid, Spain (Jul. 15-23). She averaged 10.1 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.0 steal per game, while shooting 43.3-percent from the field (23-53). Additionally, she scored a personal-best of 19 points on 7-10 shooting during the Round of 16 vs. Egypt (July 19) and recorded a personal-best 11 rebounds during classification play against Mali (July 22).
SARAH BANDOMA MAKES HER WAY BACK TO THE OCEAN STATE... Junior forward Sarah Bandoma played two seasons of NCAA Division I basketball at St. Francis College Brooklyn. The college announced it was eliminating its athletics programs at the close of the 2022-23 academic year, so Bandoma entered the transfer portal. The Johnston, R.I. native signed with the Friars and first-year Head Coach Erin Batth and has two years of eligibility. During her two seasons at St. Francis, Bandoma appeared in 49 games and was a member of the starting line-up 29 times. Last season, she led St. Francis in rebounding (7.0 rpg), offensive rebounding (3.3 orpg), blocked shots (44) and field-goal percentage (.491, 81-165). She chipped in 6.1 points per game.
OLIVIA OLSEN, GRACE EFOSA AND KYLEE SHEPPARD RETURN TO FRIARS TO PLAY FOR FIRST-YEAR HEAD COACH ERIN BATTH... Olivia Olsen, Grace Efosa and Kylee Sheppard entered the transfer portal at the conclusion of the 2022-23 season. The trio each finished in the top four on the team in scoring and rebounding. All three players decided to return to Friartown after exploring their options and speaking to Coach Batth and her newly assembled staff. The three players combined for 43.9-percent of the Friars' scoring last season, totaling 853 of Providence's 1,942 points.
KYLEE SHEPPARD TO MISS REMAINDER OF 2023-24 SEASON... It was announced on Jan. 5 that junior guard Kylee Sheppard will miss the remainder of the 2023-24 season due to an injury. Sheppard, a team captain, started six games for the Friars this season and averaged 7.3 points, 3.0 rebounds and a team-best 4.0 assists and 2.3 steals per game.
ERIN BATTH ERA BEGINS IN FRIARTOWN... Erin Batth was hired as the 11th women's basketball coach in program history at Providence College on March 20, 2023. Batth arrived in Friartown with 17 years of NCAA Division I coaching experience, with her most recent stops coming at NC State (2018-22) and Michigan (2022-23). She has been part of five conference championships, eight NCAA Elite Eight appearances and three trips to the NCAA Sweet 16. She also served as an assistant coach at Liberty (2017-18), Georgia State (2014-17), Tennessee Tech (2012-14) and Towson (2010-12). Batth earned her first career win as a head coach on Nov. 7 vs. Hampton (76-46).
ERIN BATTH'S PLAYING CAREER... Batth played collegiately at Clemson and graduated in 2001. She earned Second-Team Defensive All-America honors and All-ACC Second Team honors during her career. As a senior, she averaged 12.1 points and 8.7 rebounds per game and finished her impressive four-year career with 972 points, 722 rebounds and 116 blocked shots. She helped the Tigers to four-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, and helped Clemson advance to the Sweet 16 in 1999. Batth was the first player from Clemson drafted into the WNBA, going to the Cleveland Rockers in 2001. She played professionally with Panithnaikos and Appollon (in Greece) and Migros (in Turkey). Her WNBA experience also included time with the San Antonio Silver Stars and the Sacramento Monarchs.
ERIN BATTH RADIO SHOW TO DEBUT ON 790 THE SCORE... The eighth recording of the Erin Batth Radio Show will air on Wednesday, Feb. 21 from 4:30-5:00 p.m. on 790 The Score. The show was developed via an existing partnership between Providence College Athletics, LEARFIELD's Providence Friars Sports Properties and Cumulus Media Providence. The show is hosted by Mike Mancuso, who is in his sixth season as the lead the play-by-play voice of Friar women's basketball. Listen live online at: https://www.thescore790.com or tune in to 790AM. The show also will be available online via the Varsity Network app. The remaining schedule is as follows: Feb. 21and Mar. 6. All shows will air 4:30 – 5:00 p.m.Â
FRIARS SIGN TWO PLAYERS... First-year Providence College women's basketball Head Coach Erin Batth announced on Nov. 8 that Orlagh Gormley (North Quincy, Mass.) and Audrey Shields (Troy, N.Y.) each signed a National Letter of Intent to attend Providence in the Fall of 2024. Gormley, a 5-7 point guard, currently attends Dexter Southfield, where she earned NEPSAC AA First-Team All-Star recognition, Patriot League Most Valuable Player and Dexter Southfield MVP honors. During the 2022-23 season at Dexter, Gormley averaged 14.8 points, 6.7 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 4.2 steals per game, while recording a 2.8 assist/turnover ratio. Before arriving at Dexter Southfield in 2022-23, she spent the previous two years at Quincy High School, where she was named Boston Globe First Team Dream Team and Boston Herald All-Star accolades. Gormley led North Quincy to the MIAA Elite 8 and was named Team MVP, en route to setting the all-time scoring record at Quincy. Additionally, she was selected to play with the U-18 Irish National Team and helped the team win a Gold medal at the Four Nations Tournament in Cardiff, Wales (2023). Gormley was recently announced as a nominee for the 2023-24 McDonald's All-American Game. Gormley played AAU basketball for MCW Starz Elite. Shields, a 6-1 guard/forward, currently attends Emma Willard School. She is a three-time First-Team All-Wasaren League and two-time team captain. During the 2022-23 campaign, Shields averaged 18.3 points, 9.6 rebounds, 5.7 assists and 3.1 steals per game. She was named Team MVP last season. In her first year with the program, she was the recipient of the prestigious Helen S. Cheel Award in recognition of athletic achievement, sportsmanship and spirit. Additionally, Shields has had the opportunity to compete with the youth German National Teams in 2019 and 2022. Shields played AAU basketball for New York Havoc and has competed in the Nike EYBL. Shields averaged 11.1 points per game playing on the prestigious Under Armour Circuit.
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... The Friars will return to Alumni Hall in Providence, R.I. to host Butler on Wednesday, Feb. 14 at 7:00 p.m. The game will be broadcast live on the BIG EAST Digital Network via FloSports.