Providence College Athletics

Tuesday, March 5
Washington, D.C.
7:00 PM

Providence College

19-11,10-9Big East

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Georgetown University

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Devin Carter and Jayden Pierre

Men’s Basketball Tops Georgetown, 71-58, To Close Out Regular-Season BIG EAST Road Games

3/5/2024 10:02:00 PM | Men's Basketball

Devin Carter finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds for his 11th double-double of the season.


PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The Providence College men's basketball team defeated the Georgetown Hoyas (9-21, 2-17 BIG EAST), 71-58, on Tuesday, March 5 at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The Friars improved to 19-11 overall and 10-9 in BIG EAST play. Junior Devin Carter (Miami, Fla.) led the way for the Friars with his 11th double-double of the season on 24 points and 12 rebounds.  It also marked his 12th game with 20 or more points.  He registered 20 of his 24 points in the second half. Graduate student Josh Oduro (Gainesville, Va.) tacked on 14 points by shooting 5-8 from the field and 4-4 from the line.

"Proud of our guys for responding so well after two very tough games." Head Coach Kim English said. "Our guys were really together, assertive, tough and really locked in Any road victory in the BIG EAST is a good one."

FIRST HALF:  

Jayden Pierre (Elizabeth, N.J.) flushed a three from the top of the key to open the scoring for the Friars. The two teams battled back-and-forth headed into the first media timeout (16:00 mark), Providence led by two, 9-7.

• The score remained close throughout the first half. With 9:08 left to play, Georgetown's Jayden Epps converted a free-throw to tie the score at 18.

•Providence faced a scoring drought lasting over three minutes long. By the under-8 media timeout (8:00 mark), both teams remained level at 18-18.

•For two minutes following the timeout, neither team managed to score. At the 5:57 mark, Ticket Gaines (Buffalo, N.Y.) ended the Friars' five-minute scoring drought with a textbook layup to give the Friars a two-point edge, 20-18.

•The Friars extended their lead with a 7-0 run. At the final media timeout (3:15 mark) the Friars led, 25-18.

•The Hoyas produced an 8-2 surge to bring the score within one with less than a minute to play. Rich Barron (Chicago, Ill.) flushed a last-second three to give the Friars a four-point cushion leading into halftime.

•Providence shot 13-32 (40.6%) from the field, 4-16 (25.0%) from three, and 0-2 (00.0%) from the free-throw line. 

•Georgetown shot 10-30 (33.3%) from the field, 2-11 (18.2%) from three, and 4-6 (66.7%) from the free-throw line.   

SECOND HALF:  

• Carter started off the Friars' second-half scoring with a quick five points. At the first media timeout (15:56 mark), Providence held a 39-31 advantage over Georgetown.

•Led by Carter's 10-point run, the Friars surged ahead to a 13-point lead, the largest margin of the game, making all seven of their field goal attempts. At the 13:30 mark, Oduro recorded a layup to prompt a GU timeout.

•Georgetown answered with an 8-0 run lasting over two minutes. With 9:32 to go, the Hoyas had closed the gap to five, 50-45.

•Both teams struggled offensively, failing to find the net for over two minutes. The Friars held a nine-point advantage leading into the final media timeout (3:56 mark).

•The Friars maintained a comfortable lead for the rest of the half. As the final whistle blew, Providence finished on top, 71-58.

NOTES/HIGHLIGHTS:          

•Providence finished 27-55 (49.1%) from the field, 9-27 (33.3%) from three and 8-11 (72.7%) from the free throw line.    

•Georgetown finished 20-57 (35.1%) from the field, 4-20 (20.0%) from three and 14-19 (73.7%) from the free throw line.  

•Three players finished in double figures for the Friars: Carter (24), Oduro (14), and Barron (11).  

•The Friars outrebounded the Hoyas 30-22.

•Providence outscored Georgetown in points of the bench (17-10), fast-break points (12-4) and points in the paint (34-22).

•Jayden Epps led the way for the Hoyas with 16 points.

•The Hoyas hold a 45-38 all-time series advantage over the Friars.

•Carter scored 20 of his 24 points in the second half.

•Providence improved to 14-1 when leading at halftime.

•This game marked Carter's 30th consecutive game with 10 or more points and his 11th double-double.

•Carter added four steals in the win.

•Freshman Rich Barron added 11 points on 4-7 shooting.

•The Friars are 18-2 when scoring 71 or more points.

•The Friars are 16-1 when outrebounding opponents this season.

•The Friars have posted a 3-1 mark this season against former coaches (2-0 vs. Cooley, 1-1 vs. Pitino).

WHAT'S NEXT:          

•The Friars will play their final regular season game at home on Saturday, March 9 against No.2/2 UConn at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, R.I. Tip-off is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. on FOX.  Friars will honor graduate students Ticket Gaines and Josh Oduro as they play their final home game at the Amp.

•The Huskies hold a 48-31 all-time series advantage over the Friars. In the first meeting this season, the Friars were defeated on the road against UConn, 74-65, on Jan. 31, 2023. 

-GO FRIARS!-