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March 30, 2008

Movement on the PC front


Good news Friar fans. There is movement on the PC coaching front. We'll be posting a story on projo.com in the next few hours.
Speaking from the NCAA hockey tournament in Madison, Wisc., tonight, athletic director Bob Driscoll said he's remained busy with the basketball search. PC could be closing in on their man.

--- Kevin McNamara

Posted by Kevin at 10:47 PM

March 21, 2008

PC HC Candidates Losing Fast

It was a very productive first day of the NCAA Tournament for Providence College fans. Many of the candidates the school could be looking at for its vacant basketball head coach position are now free.

Jim Larranaga, George Mason. Lost. Kevin O'Neill, Arizona. Lost. Jim Christian, Kent State. Lost. Not a bad day.

Larranaga's Mason team was blitzed early by Notre Dame and never made a serious run. O'Neill is Arizona's interim HC but with Lute Olson set to return in 2008-09, it's safe to assume O'Neill will move on to a good job like Providence if he can get it. The Wildcats lost to West Virginia in one of the better games of an uneventful (nay Belmont's near-miss upset of Duke) first day of the tournament.

Kent's Christian was downright embarrassed in a blowout loss to UNLV. The Flashes set a record for offensive ineptness (12 first half points?). Not exactyl a ringing endorsement.

You can add Brown's Craig Robinson to this list. The Bears lost at Ohio on Tuesday and PC athletic director Bob Driscoll can dial over to the East Side anytime now.

Who's still playing? We still hear that Saint Joe's coach Phil Martelli wants to listen to what Providence is all about. His Hawks play Oklahoma tonight. Also, a smart AD will at least talk to Davidson's Bob McKillop, who also plays tonight.

KEVIN McNAMARA

Posted by Kevin at 10:19 AM | Comments 1

March 19, 2008

Creighton at the buzzer

Cavel Witter hit a 3-pointer from the left wing with three seconds left _ his only basket of the game _ to give Creighton a 74-73 victory over URI tonight.

Rhode Island led virtually the entire game, by as many as 17 points. But, in a replay of the Ranms' loss to Charlotte in the Atlantic 10 tournament, Creighton hit four 3-point baskets in the final three minutes to rally and win it.

P'Allen Stinnett and Booker Woodfox each had 22 points and each had four 3-point hoops for the Blue Jays. Wil Daniels had 16, JImmy Baron 13 and Lamonte Ulmer 12 for the Rams who finish 21-12.

Posted by pkenyon at 12:44 AM

March 18, 2008

Francis with a big hoop

Creighton had pulled within four, at 54-50, and had all the momentum before URI just got a huge lift from Jason Francis.

Francis rebounded a missed shot and put it back it to make it 58-50. URi had hit two free throws in between. Francis was fouled and missed the free throw. But Kahiem Seawright rebounded, got it to Jimmy Baron who hit a 3-pointer to make it 61-50 with seven mintues left.

Posted by pkenyon at 11:46 PM

Creighton makes a run

Back-to-back 3-point hoops by P'Allen Stinnett and Booker Woodfox have made it a game here at the Qwest Center.

The two hoops, 20 seconds apart, have helped the Creighton get within nine of URI, 52-43. Parfait Bitee just scored off the drive to make it 54-43 with 11:42 left.

Posted by pkenyon at 11:32 PM

Letting them play

Anyone who wonders about whether post-season play really is different than the regular season should see what is happening in the second half here at the Qwest Center.

The bodies are banging all over the place on both sides. But the officials are choosing to let the players play. Overall, the lead has not changed. URI is up 50-33 with 15:34 left.

What is clearly different is that the officials are letting the players play. The Creighton fans are booing when they see collisions bothering Bluejay’s shots. But the same thing is happening when URI is trying to shoot.

Posted by pkenyon at 11:22 PM

Rhody by 15 at the half

Wow! Where did that come from?

After struggling badly over the last six weeks, URI just played its best half of basketball in some time. The Rams lead Creighton 45-30 at halftime in the opening round of the NIT.

The Rams have made 18 of 34 shots, while holding the Bluejays to 35 percent (12-for-34).

The URI lead peaked at 17 points, at 31-14 and 33-16. The Rams had the Creighton fans murmuring as they had back-to-back dunks by Lamonte Ulmer and Kahiem Seawright. Seawright had a pretty pass to set up Ulmer and Marquis Jones an equally nice pass to set up Seawright.

With its 3-point shooting ability, though, Creighton can make up ground quickly. Forward Dan Watts had a trey from the top of the key to give the Bluejays some spark and get the crowd back into it.

Still, URI continued to use its speed to help set up good shots. Will Daniels has taken advantage with 12 points and Jimmy Baron 10. Booker Woodfox has nine for Creighton.

The news is good on Keith Cothran. He has been able to stand and flex his right leg during time outs. There is no indication Cothran will be able to return but he at least is moving around freely.


Posted by pkenyon at 11:00 PM

Cothran injured

URI continues to play well here but has just suffered what could be a serious setback.

Jimmy Baron hit a 25-footer to make it 25-14 URI over Creighton with 8:08 left. As Baron was shooting, Cothran went in to get position for a possible rebound. His feet got tangled with a Bluejays’ player.

Cothran went down in a heap as Baron’s shot went in. He was attended to by trainer Mike Monteiro and had to be helped off the court. It is difficult to see exactly what the problem is. Monteiro is working on both of Cothran’s legs, bending and stretching as Cothran sits at the end of the bench.


Posted by pkenyon at 10:38 PM | Comments 1

Rams lead early

A run of 12 straight points has given URI a nice start in its NIT game against Creighton.

It is 15-7 with 11:30 left.

Creighton scored on its first possession, a 3-pointer by Nick Bahe. Rhode Island then ran off the next 12, including a dunk by Jason Francis and five straight by Jimmy Baron. Will Daniels also has had a 3-pointer.

Rhode Island is bigger than the Bluejays and has a 9-5 advantage on the boards. Creighton has just begun pressing and already caused two Rhody turnovers off the press.

Posted by pkenyon at 10:27 PM

The stakes are high in Omaha

Hello from Nebraska. Welcome to the NIT.

It is a hectic night here at the Qwest Center, and not just because of the Rhode Island-Creighton game. This building _ which is a gorgeous facility on the edge of downtown Omaha, several miles from the Creighton campus _ also is the site of first and second-round NCAA game Thursday and Saturday.

All kinds of people, a lot of them in suits, are working in the building tonight. The thing is, a good number of them are not here for the game. They are from CBS television and the NCAA, planning for the NCAA Tournament contests that will be in this building later in the week.

It also is different in the stands. Creighton was 15th in the nation in attendance, averaging 15,700. However, it does not look as if there will be anywhere that many people here tonight.

URI is without one of its coaches. Pat Clarke is making a hectic but happy return home. He received a call this morning that his wife, Kristin, had gone into labor and he caught the first plane home to be with her.

The teams just turned in their starting lineups. Jason Francis, who has been in and out of the lineup in the second half of the season, is back in.

Posted by pkenyon at 9:43 PM

Multimedia: Paul Kenyon previews URI-Creighton

Click the play button below to see and hear the show, as Paul Kenyon previews the Rams' NIT game tonight against the Bluejays.






Posted by mikemcd at 2:30 PM

Kevin McNamara's college hoops chat transcript

Kevin McNamara chatted with projo.com readers at noon today about college hoops. Here is the transcript of the chat.

Kevin McNamara: Hello hoop fans. We'll be here for about an hour answering your questions on the NCAA tournament, PC, URI and Brown hoops. We don't have many questions in our Q already so fire away and I'll give it my best shot for a return volley.

THL: I don't believe there are very many Friar fans who give a damn about the NCAA Tournament. All we want to know about is the status of Tim Welsh, and who is going to be the coach come next season. I writing this question on last Friday afternoon, so maybe you've got some answers by now to the questions that everybody wants answers to.

Kevin McNamara: Here's what we know about the PC job. Bob Driscoll is clearly focusing on a few coaches who are still working with their current teams. That makes this week a pretty slow one on the search process. He'll certainly do backround checks on some of his top choices. Who are the 3-4 guys he's focusing on? Too early to tell. At this point, he won't contact coaches until their teams are done playing so I wouldn't say anybody is a leader. Some coaches also won't get involved unless they are contacted by PC first. So who is going to be the next PC coach? I don't know and I know Bob Driscoll doesn't either at this point.

james donald: What about the Georgte Maswon Coach

Kevin McNamara: Is this Jimmy Donaldson? If so, come on in here and you do this chat.

b1: Kevin you do a great job. Jim O'Brien has been a popular name in the coaching rumor mill but he hasn't been mentioned so far in the press. Is he at all being considered to be replace Welsh?

Kevin McNamara: If i was doing this search, I'd think about Jim O'Brien and speak with him but it seems as if PC is scared away by his transgressions with the NCAA while at Ohio State.

Bobbyg: While a little early in the procedings, the obvious question is who might be in the mix to replace Timmy W?

Kevin McNamara: These are the guys I'd be talking to, in no particular order: Phil Martelli, Bob McKillop, Jim Larranaga, Craig Robinson, Kevin O'Neill. Other guys who I wouldn't suspect would have an interest who I'd call on include Anthony Grant (VCU), Jeff Van Gundy (likely NBA return) and Sean Miller (Xavier). That's called shooting for the moon.

Red: Kevin: Does the URI administration have any idea how restless the natives are? Not just the few of us on the projo board, but others I talk to are frankly embarassed at the way things went down the dumper. We need change -- what will it take?

Kevin McNamara: You are wasting your breath. First of all, URI is more than happy with a 21-win season and return to NIT for first time in several years. Now the next step is geting to the NCAA's. I think the Rams are positioned to remain in that mix over the next few years. They've recruited well and have talent in every class in their program. Did things fall apart at the end of this season? Of course. But the big picture is a positive. Besdies, there is absolutely no way URI can get out of Jim Baron's contract even if it wanted to. He is owed 5 more years. Barring an unforeseen embarrassment, URI would have to privately raise big $$ for a buyout. That is not on anyone's radar screen, even if a small pocket of fans think it should be.

kurtsletten: Kevin, it seems to me that a coach with a solid recruiting background should be a high priority. Both Rick Barnes and Pete Gillen seemed to be able to pry away blue chippers away from the bigger schools (i.e. Michael Smith, God Shammgod) while Welsh always seemed to be searching for a a diamond in the rough (i.e. Gomes). Your thoughts?

Kevin McNamara: The perfect staff at Providence would include an innovative coach willing to try something different in X's and O's. He'd also be someone who loves recruiting and the challenge of trying to target top 100 players and getting them. More importantly, PC needs a coaching staff filled with recruiters and guys with connections. If someone can be hired and bring a top recruit along `a package deal' all the better. Finally, the staff needs to be good at individual workouts so the players in the program get better once they are here. That's asking a lot and I don't know if a staff with that makeup is even possible but that is my goal if I'm Bob Driscoll.

nelsonstmafia: kevin - 34 at large bids, 26 went to "bcs" schools, leaving just 8 to smaller conferences. what does it say about the a-10 and the level of competition that URI played against this season?

Kevin McNamara: The A-10 made great strides this season to get back into that upper echelon of leagues. Now it has to build on it. Three bids this season, 4 or 5 next year. Repeating its N-C success is clearly paramount because RPI's for all the schools slide once conference play begins..The A-10 will get its share of bids if it is the 7th or 8th conference, staying ahead of the Missouri Valley and Colonial, for example. If it slides back to 10th or 11th, it will struggle to get at-large bids.

kurtsletten: Kevin, any thoughts as to where Welsh ends up next?

Kevin McNamara: I keep hearing from other coaches and plugged=in media types that Tim Welsh could get hired by another school in the next few months. I believe that. The question is would Welsh want to coach at a school like Toledo, which just opened? Good league (MAC) but you have to live in Toledo. That's a question only Tim can answer.

jim: On name I haven't heard menioned is Tommy Amaker at Harvard who has Big East ties. Assuming that PC can't persuade a big name coach to come here, what about a top assistant coach. Maybe a guy like Chris Collins or even Richard Pitino.

Kevin McNamara: Tommy Amaker is not on the radar, and should not be. He's at Harvard for a reason. he didn;t get it done at Michigan. Michigan. PC will not hire an assistant coach. That is suicide in a conference where you coach against Pitino, Boeheim, Calhoun, Huggins, ect.

Bobbyg: I am hopeful that the returning PC team will entice a decent coach into realizing that they are not inheriting a broken program, but one that could (make that "should" with the right coaching) get into the NCAA next year. When I hear Larranaga and O'Brien I think their better days have come and gone. Of course, when you bring the hot young coach in you risk another Pitino or Barnes situation where they are exiting in 2 - 3 years after some quick success. It ain't easy being a small school in a big league. Driscoll has his work cut out for him. But I have faith in Driscol and more in Fr. Shanley.

Kevin McNamara: Right now I think PC would be thrilled with a 3-5 year run by a coach that is good enough to send him on to greener pastures. Winning is what it's all about. if that wasn't the case, Tim Welsh would still be the coach. As for your take that PC should be in the NCAA's nexty season, I doubt they will be selected pre-season in the Big East's top 7.

rhody85: How about Travis Ford, or is he to smart to think he could win on a consistent basis at PC, I do think you can win at PC, just not consistently.

Kevin McNamara: Travis Ford belongs in the South, not in Rhode island. I think he needs to get UMass into the NCAA's before he moves on. He's doing a fine job in Amherst right now.

Eileen: What about Tim O'Shea?

Kevin McNamara: Good coach who's won a lot of games in a difficult league. Someone who is on the radar, for sure.

rhody85: How good is Ben Eaves supposed to be?

Kevin McNamara: I haven't seen Ben play in a while but reports from URI's coaching staff were that he will help right away next season. He needs to shoot the ball well from outside to play a lot of minutes. He'll compete with LUlmer and Delroy james for minutes.

Friar Fan: Kevin- I was shocked when Driscoll said he was going to be a one man search commitee. He said his experience as a hockey coach allows him to make the call. That scare you?

Kevin McNamara: I much prefer the 1-man committee approach to the URI-like Gang of 10. That is unweildly and insulting to candidates, in all honesty. PC is a private school and can run searches anyway it chooses. URI and other public schools are bound to use committees for important hires. I think Bob knows enough people that he wil listen to important ones to get names to explore and then do his homework to investigate and meet ones he really likes. Then they come to PC and meet Fr. Shanley and others. That's how it'll play out. It could take awhile to get to the end.

rhody85: Is Eaves in anyway a Will Daniels substitute? Or is that asking too much?

Kevin McNamara: It's asking too much. Will was a 2-time all-league player. Ben has yet to prove he can play at this level. Just getting him to play 20 minutes a game and score 8-12 points a game would be a good 1st year in my book.

rf1: It seems that the A-10 has a perception problem. Everyone was talking about the league's great OOC season. Yet the league is later crucified because some of its top teams lose to teams in conference. The converse is not true for teams in the Big East. You hear very little when it comes to bubble talk about WV losing to Cinci, Villanova losing to Rutgers, or Syracuse losing to South Fla and Cinci. You instead hear how tough a league like the Big East is. The Big East was the RPI fifth rated league ( the A-10 was the RPI 7th rated league). It is the opposite for the A-10. Why is this? Do you think it is fair?

Kevin McNamara: The numbers don't lie. I think the Big East had six teams in the top 25 or so of the RPI. The A-10 had 1 (Xavier). Huge difference there. When you play so many good teams in conference, you can't damage yourself all that much with a `bad' loss. Not the case in the A-10. I agree with your premise that the A-10 has a perception problem. Dayton, for example, should've really been considered stronger for the NCAA in my eyes. The issue there was a horrid final 12 games. The conference RPI's do not matter. At all. ACC was #1 and it got 4 teams in. Look at individual resumes and then ask yourself, is this team's records better than another. Do that with Dayton and Villanova, for example. It's very, very close but I'm sure the committee members would say Villanova had better wins later in the year. Dayton's wins over Louisville and Pitt were somehow downgraded. I'm not sure why.

rhody85: Any word on Scott Cordischi being picked up by another local radio station to do an afternoon sports talk show, I already miss having a Rhode Island option during tourney time. Find myself trying to get the FAN out of NYC, although you did a great job on EEI yesterday they don't do a good job with college hoops.

Kevin McNamara: Losing The Score is a tragedy for RI hoop fans. A real tragedy. No word this early on local sports radio getting back into Rhode Island and I'd say it is a long shot. The Score's ratings were very low and that led to its demise. In retrospect, talking Pats/red Sox 52 weeks a year and trying to mirror WEEI was a knockout mistake. That may be what `the public' wanted but it didn't help the station very much. I find it hard to believe there isn't a market for a station that does Sox/Pats and PC/URI a little more often. ..I'm with you. hearing defensive line talk in March turns my stomach. I also think its a shame and downright sinful for Citadel to dump the Score as quickly as it did and not give these guys more of a going away package. Radio is an awful business.

Kevin McNamara: Out of questions guys. Fire away. How about the NCAA tourney??

rhody85: Will Billy Baron prep after next year or is he ready for D1 play?

Kevin McNamara: I think Billy Baron should go to prep for the next 2 years. My opinion only.

kurtsletten: Kevin, can you tell us anything about PC's lone recruit for next year, the kid from New Jersey? Is the consensus that he is a Big East type player?

Kevin McNamara: Bilal Dixon enjoyed a very good senior season in New Jersey. He's seen as a typical Tim Welsh recruit: a sleeper. Good news is he owns the type of physical body to perhaps play some right away. He's a little bigger than Jon Kale. We'll see if he's better.

Red: Out of questions? You haven't answered my follow-up yet.

Kevin McNamara: Repeat please, Red.

rhody85: Is there a small station in RI that has sports talk, I thought I heard that. Is Cordischi doing the broadcast of the Brown game tonight?

Kevin McNamara: I do not know of it. If you do, fire it my way. In know that Scott and Russ Tyler are doing the Brown-Ohio game tonight on 790-am. There's a note on that in our paper today.

nelsonstmafia: kevin - do you see any big surprises in the coaching carousel? every year, someone gets fired or leaves a good job for another out of the blue. what do you predict for this year?

Kevin McNamara: There always are Nelson. Like Tubby Smith leaving Kentucky to go to Minnesota a year ago. I think PC would love to get lucky like that. Tough to predict who would be that big domino to fall.

CranstonFriar: Is there a surprise candidate people haven't heard about who might be a candidate for the PC job? and how long can the search go before it impacts recruiting?

Kevin McNamara: I'm sure a name or three will sirface over the next few weeks that you'd call a `surprise.' That's the nature of the beast. As for recruiting, its effected recruiting all year. Big Time. I'll be writing on that in the next few days.

rhody85: I thought there was a small station in Woonsocket that did sports talk for a few hours, although I can't remeber where I heard that. The score should have made a run at the rights to URI after losing PC. I think PC made a mistake on going to EEI.

Kevin McNamara: You're wrong on that one. If PC didn't go to WEEI, it would be up sh&%#'s creek right now. The Score would be gone and they'd be on an oldies station. if this happened last year, PC would have no leverage with its negotiations with WEEI. They snuck in just in time. The URI-WHJJ relationship has been a good one for URI but signal issues are a major problem with stations around Rhode Island.

Red: You said the administration is happy wih 21 wins and a trip to the NIT. Those 21 wins are an ilusion for a numbe of reasons, not the least of which is the 30-game regular season. We were picked to finish at or near the top of our league, but we finished, what, eighth? And who did we beat? Nobody playing in the NCAA. And when we started circling the drain in the last seven-eight weeks, what adjustments were made? He had the best pure shooter in the country and couldn't even get him open. And how many point guards abused us on simple pick-and-rolls? You need at least two hands to count them. And they're satisfied with all this?

Kevin McNamara: Got it, Red. Satisfied, sure. Thrilled? Of course not. I think URI's talent base was exposed in A-10 play. Not enough big men and lack of point guard depth was a real issue. As for defense, that'll be priority numbert one in the off-season. I know this doesn't answer your question but, believe me, there is no `Get Baron' sentiment in Kingston with the people that matter. None.

SU Fan: Kevin you think there will be any kids flunk out from PC with the staff gone? Bye the way word on campus here is Greene is not going to class and is gone for next year.

Kevin McNamara: If you mean Donte Greene, that's too bad. He said after Big East loss that he's back if he's not in top 5. I'll believe that..Too early to guess if PC has any academic issues.

CranstonFriar: How secure is Paul Hewitt at GaTech?

Kevin McNamara: I hear he's secure now. After next year could be another matter. I'd try to talk to him, for sure. I think he'd be an excellent fit at Providence.

rhody85: Ideally both Rhody and PC would have consitent success, do think Rhody in the A10 is set up to have more consistency than Providence in the BE?

Kevin McNamara: Define consistent success? Winning seasons, NIT's, NCAA's?

rhody85: You and PK do a great job, I hope you both get to follow the teams on the road next year.

Kevin McNamara: Plans are a go. Right now anyways. It helps when you avid fans keep reading our stuff. Please keep it up.

rhody85: 4 out of 5 years in either NIT or NCAA's.

Kevin McNamara: I feel that's asking an awful lot for both schools. If I had to answer your question, I'd say it's easier to get to the NIT at URI than PC. It may be easier to get to NCAA at Providence since the Big East gets 6-8 bids every year and th A-10 gets 2-3. But it's very, very hard at both of these schools.

SU Fan: I read where PC's AD said he expects thenm to be in the top 5 or 6 in the conference every year. You know what schools he thinks you guys should be ahead of?

Kevin McNamara: I am not in agreement with that. Just my opinion. I agree with you. PC finishes 7th next year. Name the 9 teams it finishes ahead of?

617rhodyfan: kevin - USC/kansas state, who do you like?

Kevin McNamara: I like So. Cal. To go a long ways. Final Four is possible.

Kevin McNamara: Thanks a lot everyone. Enjoy the tournament. This is the best time of the year for us basketball-crazed fans.

Posted by mikemcd at 1:35 PM | Comments 2

Talk college hoops today with Kevin McNamara

Kevin McNamara will be online from noon to 1 p.m. to take your questions about the NCAA Tournament and other college basketball matters. You can submit your questions now: go to projo.com/chat, click launch chat, pick a display name (you don't need a password) and enter the college hoops chat room. Remember not to press enter or click send until you have completed your thought. Questions will display to the room as Kevin answers them.

Posted by mikemcd at 8:02 AM

March 17, 2008

John Linehan Weighs in on Tim Welsh


Just wanted to pass this note along to Friar fans. It comes from one of our all-time favorites, John Linehan...

Hello Kevin,

This is John Linehan, former PC point guard. I hope you remember me! Just kidding. I just heard the terrible news over here in Paris about Coach Welsh. I am truly upset by his firing. Tim Welsh, from nearly his third or fourth year as head coach, has really been plagued with injuries to key players in the line-up. Just take the season in which I was injured. We had literally one of the worst seasons ever in PC history. The following season, we had one of the best seasons where we tied and set records for number of wins in the Big East, largest margin of victory against a Georgetown team, etc. I am just saying this because I think everyone can agree that if Coach Tim Welsh has a 100% healthy ball club, we would have seen more consistency in style of play which leads to more victories and trips to the NCAA tournament. If given another year, Tim, having gotten Sharaud and the other upper classmen back, could have had a dream season.
I know it’s a situation where I am saying what if, but it just seems to be a little unjust. Ten years ago, we had a really talented and energetic young coach in Tim Welsh who was struck with a bit of bad luck when trying to build a nationally competitive program. I’m sorry I’m venting on you, but I’m just a little sad for my coach.
I hope all is well! Take care and Go Friars!

John Linehan

Posted by Kevin at 1:40 PM | Comments 5

Brown to play at Ohio U. in CBI

If the newly minted CBI was trying to avoid building a reputation as a fly-by-night operation . . . well, mission failed.

"Night" is the key word, as the CBI didn't announce its schedule until about 2 a.m. Eastern time. Brown will play at Ohio University, coached by former URI assistant Tim O'Shea, on Tuesday.

Posted by Art Martone at 6:27 AM

March 16, 2008

Bilal Dixon remains committed


You never know until kids show up on campus but Bilal Dixon, PC's only recruit for next year, says he still wants to come to the school despite Tim Welsh's firing.
More on the story in Monday's Journal.

K.Mc

Posted by Kevin at 3:03 PM

March 15, 2008

Bob Driscoll on Tim Welsh's firing

We're back from a long afternoon at Providence College where Tim Welsh was relieved of his duties. We'll have three stories in Sunday's Journal on the news.
Here are excerpts from AD Bob Driscoll's press briefing:

“Ultimately as the athletic director I’m responsible for the successes or the failures of my programs and basketball is my primary responsibility,” he said. “I just felt that at this juncture, looking at the body of work and where we need to do, that a change in leadership was necessary. It’s not personal to Tim. It’s part of the business and having been in this business for a long time, you trust your gut instinct in terms of change."
"With change comes great opportunity and renewed energy. That was the reason why I made the decision. The other reason is I have a high expectation for men’s basketball here at Providence College. This perception that we can never be successful or that we’re happy with just getting to the Big East (Tournament), well that goes against every bit of my core being. My goal is to win the Big East championship. Will we get there? Time will tell. But there’s no reason we can’t finish in the upper half of that league and if you do that on a consistent basis, you’ll get to the (NCAA) Tournament.
“I can look at Georgetown and at Marquette, particularly Georgetown four or five years ago, and they were nowhere near in the mix. Those schools have been able to do it. If you look at the leadership here and the facilities we’ve built, with what’s happening downtown at the new Dunk, the money we’re raising, there’s no question in my mind that we can get there. Now we have to prove that we can get there but that’s the reason I made this decision, because of the expectations that we have.”

"A number of the people that we’ll hopefully start looking at are in the Tournament,” he said. “Out of respect for them, we’re not going to start those conversations (yet). But there’s ways to find out whether people are interested without messing that whole system up for them.”

“I’d like to do it as quickly as I can but I don’t want to put a strict time line on it because if there are people I want to talk to who are continuing on, obviously I can’t do that. In an ideal world you’d want someone on board by the conclusion of the Final Four but I don’t know. I want to take as much time as necessary to do the best job I can to get the right person. It’s fluid.”

KEVIN McNAMARA

Posted by Kevin at 8:06 PM | Comments 1

Update: Story on Welsh's firing

Click here to read Kevin McNamara's breaking-news story on the firing of Tim Welsh.

Posted by Art Martone at 2:32 PM | Comments 1

Official statement on the firing of Tim Welsh

Here is PC's official release on the firing of Tim Welsh....

WELSH WILL NOT RETURN AS PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL COACH

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Providence College Athletic Director Bob Driscoll announced today (March 15) that men’s basketball Head Coach Tim Welsh will not return to coach the Friars in 2008-09. Driscoll met with Welsh today to discuss the situation.

“I appreciate all the hard work and dedication that Tim has put into this program over the last 10 years,” Driscoll said. “He represented the College with dignity and class. However, I felt that it was in the best interest of the program and Providence College to make a change in leadership.”
His 2007-08 Friar squad registered a 15-16 record and a 6-12 mark in the BIG EAST. The Friars finished 12th of 16 teams in the BIG EAST this season. The Friars’ season ended on Wednesday when they were defeated by West Virginia, 58-53, in the First Round of the BIG EAST Tournament.
Welsh was named the 13th head coach of Friar men’s basketball team on April 2, 1998. In his 10 seasons as a head coach at Providence, he led the team to a 160-143 mark (.528) and a 72-92 record (.439) in BIG EAST regular-season play. In five of his 10 seasons the Friars qualified for post-season action. Providence was selected to participate in the NCAA Tournament in 2001 and 2004. The team also played in the NIT in 1999, 2003 and 2007.
Driscoll plans to begin a search immediately for a new head coach.
“This is a very important decision and I will work diligently to find someone who will lead our men’s basketball program and guide our student-athletes,” Driscoll said. “Providence College has a rich tradition in men’s basketball. I have very high standards for the program and I expect that we will find the best person to move the program forward.”

Tim Welsh Coaching Record at Providence College

AT PC: 10 years 160-143 .528; Big East: 72-92 (.439)

Posted by Art Martone at 12:26 PM

PC fires Tim Welsh

Providence College will have a new basketball coach next season.

The school is set to announce that it has fired Tim Welsh with one year left on his contract. More details to come. An official announcement is expectred at any moment.

-- KEVIN McNAMARA

Posted by Art Martone at 12:08 PM

March 12, 2008

PC loses, 58-53

PC has lost its Big East Tournament game to West Virginia, 58-53. PC finishes its season 15-16.
The Friars had poor offensive execution down the stretch with turnovers and missed shots at the rim. Joe Alexander led WVU with 22 points. Weyinmi Efejuku led the Friars with 12 points.

Posted by Kevin at 4:00 PM | Comments 2

WVU, 41-40


West Virginia is digging in a bit tougher on defense and is now in the lead at the 10:39 mark. A truly shocking sight just unfolded. Greedy Peterson, one of the best dunkers on this earth, just flubbed a wide open look. Maybe the ball came out of his hand too quickly. Not sure.
But it's another example of PC not capitalizing on easy scoring chances. That has to stop, and the Friars' D needs to stay strong. Joe Alexander (16 points) is getting too many wide open looks.

Posted by Kevin at 3:26 PM

Tied at half, 28-28


The Friars just watched Joe Mazzulla drive and kick to an open Joe Alexander who nailed a 3-pointer at the buzzer to tie the game, 28-28.
The shot deflates a PC team that should be up by several points at this point. PC has played tough defense and done a good job on the boards but West Virginia rebounded from a 26-17 deficit and closed the half with a 11-2 run. Joe Alexander is playing like a pro, hitting shots inside and out. He has 10 points.
PC's offense let a load of easy chances slip through the fingers. The Friars didn;t convert on several fastbreaks, either with missed layups or turnovers. PC has gotten a lot of energy and a lift from its bench with Greedy Peterson and Chuck Burch.

Posted by Kevin at 3:08 PM

PC still up, 26-21


The Friars are playing gritty defense and lead, 26-21, with 3:52 to play. PC is scrambling for loose balls and doing a good job at limiting WVU to one shot. If PC could make some layups in traffic (Greedy, Randall Hanke), they'd be up double digits.
The crowd isn't exactly into this one. The Syracuse fans are in shock knowing they have to head back to the Tundra later today.

Posted by Kevin at 2:48 PM

PC set to play in Big East tourney

The Friars are here in Madison Sqaure Garden, getting ready to play West Virginia in the first round of the Big East tourney. A few weeks ago, this did not seem possible.

PC won two games down the stretch that the rest of the league didn't expect and that punched the team's ticket to New York.

A lot going on here, needless to say. Villanova just beat Syracuse, 82-63. The Orange led big early but couldn't stop Nova's shooting. They canned 11 threes, 8-of-10 in the second half when they exploded for 55 points. The win moves Nova a step closer to an NCAA bid. Syracuse, however, may just end up at home for the second straight season. If that doesn't tell fans just how hard it is to make the NCAA Tournament, nothing will.

There is nothing like the scene here at MSG. Fans from all over the league get into the games but a large majority sit, watch and judge. Fans of the teams playing certainly make plenty of noise when their players do something snazzy. PC has its share of fans here, as does West Virginia, but nothing like the contingents from Villanova and Syracuse.

The Friars are finishing their warmups. No referees around so Greedy Peterson is doing a few windmill jams. Nice touch.

3 minutes and counting....

Posted by Kevin at 2:25 PM

PC up early, 16-13


The Friars are more aggressive on offense than they were down in Morgantown and its helped. They lead, 16-13. Just put together a 10-2 run.
Geoff McDermott's ballhandling and passing have sparked the early play. Shockingly, Tim Welsh's first sub was Greedy Peterson. We haven't seen him in a game in about 3 weeks.

Posted by Kevin at 2:23 PM

Atlantic 10: Dayton holds off Saint Louis

The Flyers just completed a 63-62 overtime victory over the tough Billikens. Click here to see our A-10 scoreboard (which will soon include a box score of the Dayton-Saint Louis game). Next up in Atlantic City is Saint Joseph's vs. Fordham.

Posted by mikemcd at 2:21 PM

Big East: Villanova beats Syracuse

In the first game of today's Big East Tournament quadruple header, the Villanova Wildcats outscored the Syracuse Orange by 20 points in the second half to win, 82-63. Scottie Reynolds led Villanova with 22 points. Click here to see the box score. Up next, it's Providence vs. West Virginia.

Posted by mikemcd at 2:05 PM

Multimedia: Kevin McNamara previews PC-West Virginia

Click the play button below to see and hear the show, as Kevin McNamara previews the Friars' Big East Tournament game this afternoon against the Mountaineers.






Posted by mikemcd at 11:17 AM

Multimedia: Paul Kenyon previews URI-Charlotte

Click the play button below to see and hear the show, as Paul Kenyon previews the Rams' A-10 Tournament game tonight against the 49ers.






Posted by mikemcd at 11:15 AM

From the go-figure department

URI's the lower seed, they just lost to Charlotte on Saturday night, and they closed out their season by losing seven of their last nine games. Yet URI is a one-point favorite in tonight's rematch with the 49ers. Projo.com readers so far don't agree with the Vegas oddsmakers; we've been asking for people to predict whether either URI or PC will win a first-round conference tournament game, and the fans aren't giving either team much of a chance, so far.

With 152 votes in, 62 people (41 percent) are predicting a URI victory, 48 (32 percent) are predicting a PC victory, and 53 people (35 percent) are picking both teams to lose. Just 16 voters (11 percent) say both local teams will win today.

Click here to make your prediction, if you haven't already.

Posted by mikemcd at 10:44 AM

March 11, 2008

Today's hoops chat transcript

Kevin McNamara: Hello everyone. Obviously one of the busiest times of the year for college hoop mavens. I'm headed to NYCity later today to get ready for tomorrow's PC-West Virginia game. I'm packing right now. Should I go light or heavy?

Kevin McNamara: Please forward your questions. I have about 15 in the Q right now. I will not answer the PC coaching situation over and over and over. I will take questions on URI and Brown as well as NCAA tourney questions. We'll go for about an hour.

BedfordPenthouse: What does Tim Welsh have to do at this point to get an extention going into next year?

Kevin McNamara: Here goes with the Tim Welsh category. The PC coach is obviously on very shaky ground right now. You can debate whether that is fair or not but it is fact. No decision has been made on whether his contract is extend or not. I know this as fact. Can he save himself at this point? That's debatable but he can make it interesting with, say 2 wins this week. Getting to Big East semis with team would be a major achievement....As to new coaching names, let's just say that I've done my share of research. Most of the names fans are tossing about have NO interest in coming to Providence. They either can get better jobs, have a better job or don;t like the chances to win here. I do think that if TW were to get fired, the Friars can find a good coach and won;t have to pay $800K-plus. I think Bob Driscoll will aim high and see if he can get a proven winner. If that doesn't happen, he'll have to get creative and think broadly. That is risky but if Welsh isn't the coach next year, there are no guarantees that the next coach is `better' than he is. If this reads like I am not going to discuss Larranaga, O'Brien, Christian, Van Gundy, ect. you are correct.

BedfordPenthouse: The two names that people have been throwing around to become the next Friars coach have been Jim Larranaga and Jim O'Brien. Of the two, who is better for this job?

Kevin McNamara: Ditto.

THL: Have you heard anything new regarding a coaching change at PC?

Kevin McNamara: Ditto.

pcfan: Hello, Kevin: Should PC be eliminated tomorrow, and the season officially end, do you have any sense of a timeframe for when (or if) PC will replace Welsh? Is it likely that he will "resign" or do you think PC will fire him? Thank You.

Kevin McNamara: As for timing, if PC goes down tomorrow, I would think early to middle next week they have an annoucement on whether the coach is in contract negotiations or moving on.

FriarFan: When will PC make a coaching announcement? What do anticipate regarding their decesion? Thanks.

Kevin McNamara: See above.

BedfordPenthouse: Will Greedy Peterson be in a Friars uniform next season?

Kevin McNamara: I think Greedy has the potential to be a good Big East player. He is undersized, however, and needs to learn how to play without the basketball on offense. That's been his issue late in this season. Tim Welsh would love to have Greedy back. if he's not the coach, you'd have to ask the new guy.

BedfordPenthouse: While his brother will most likely go to UCONN, what are the chances that Majok Majok ends up with the Friars?

Kevin McNamara: All recruiting is up in the air at Providence. That's been the main problem with the decision to let this season be a `referendum' on Tim Welsh. No way anyone would commit to PC in this scenario. The staff has worked the junior class but fallen behind other competitors. Majok Majok is just a name. PC doesn't `lead' for him, in any way shape or form.

matt: kevin ,next year coach baron will give us the excuse that when you lose seniors like Will Daniels and Parfait Bitee that it is tough to replace them. Knowing that will be his excuse next year - what possibly could his excuse be for the collapse we witnessed this year? I think he needs to take responsibility for this. 2007-2008 was supposed to be THE YEAR. Not qualifying for any tournament is totally unacceptable. I hope Thorr Bjorn recognizes this.

Kevin McNamara: I am as surprised as anyone that the Rams have faded here in February-March. I hope they can win a game in Atlantic City and find their way into the NIT or CBI but it will be tough, as Paul Kenyon's article in today's Journal correctly points out. What is the `excuse?' It's lack of defense. Why is this? URI patterned its game after the run-and-gun NBA teams and when its offense was roaring, the Rams were very good. When the O stalls a bit, the defense isn't there to back things up. Losing WDaniels, PBitee and Joe Mbang is very big for this team. URI fans are learning how tough it is to get to the NCAA's.

Ben: Hi, Kevin. URI basketball has seen yet another embarrassing, horrific collapse under Jim Baron. While this guy seems like a nice man who appears to run a clean & honest program, I (and other URI fans) feel that he is not a good coach and has worn out his welcome as coach of the Rams. His teams ALWAYS finish worse than they started. He has never won an NCAA tournament game & has only been there twice in well over 2 decades as a head coach. In fact, neither of those trips were with URI. His offensive strategies are incredibly simple, predictable, and easy to defend once you see what they're doing. This man is not capable of better than getting to the occasional NIT. Do you think that URI would make a coaching change if the state's financial situation were better and/or his contract was closer to its end? And, do you personally feel that Jim Baron has performed adequately in his 7 years (that's almost a decade) at URI?

Kevin McNamara: I won't speculate about Baron's future at URI. I will state that he isn't going anywhere. URI's decision to lock him up for 10 years was an odd one at the time and severely handcuffs the school. It's a 1-way deal that only favors the coach. It also gets very expensive as the years roll on so buying him out is not an option. I personally feel they shouldn't even think about that and no one at Rhody is. Baron has rebuilt the program to his liking and winning 21-22 games this season is a very good year. Obviously expectations were raised once the Rams got off to such a hot start and now people are disappointed. The good news is the staff is working hard to stock the program with good players, more needed size and some additional athleticism. I think a core of Jimmy Baron, KSeawright, Ulmer, Cothran, Delroy James is pretty good. If some of the newcomers can help a bit, the Rams will be in the A-10 mix once again. That's very different from the poorer years that Baron endured trying to get the program back on track.

rhodewarriorlm: Tough question Kev! Baron is a really likable guy and the job he first took over in Kingston was far from a tea party. He has done good things for the program yes. With all of that good will acknowledged Coach cannot seem to get any team to the NCAA's? His best teams at Rhody (this year) and the (Dustin Hellenga) team both had swoons that cost them post season play under Baron. Putting the good will aside for a moment do you really think Jim Baron is anything more than a NIT coach in his best? Do you think Rhody fans have a point in being really upset with the coaching staff regarding this years collapse?

Kevin McNamara: Look above. Getting to the NCAA is hard, especially at a school like URI which is not a top 5 Atlantic 10 program. Not yet, anyways. I think the student-athlete center being talked about will help a lot and recruiting the last 2-3 years is clearly going well. Getting ahead of Xavier, UMass, Temple, Dayton, St. Joe, St. Louis (on the rise) consistently is asking a lot if you cheer for the Rams. If the A-10 remains a 1-3 bid league, do the math. Cracking the NCAA's is a tall order.

rhodewarriorlm: With the swoon in full scale at Rhody do you see them inning any games in the A-10 tourney. If they get eliminated in the 1st or 2nd round do you even see them getting an NIT invite or will the severity of the swoon keep them out of even the NIT?

Kevin McNamara: If URI loses to Charlotte, I think there is a very good chance the NIT passes on them. Hope not. Beat the 49'ers and things clearly improve. problem is A-10 is loaded with NIT-type teams (Charlotte, Temple, Dayton, St. Joe).

rhodewarriorlm: Lets get things flowing for next year.... who has the better recruting class for next year- URI or PC? Can you tell us about either class?

Kevin McNamara: That's for the easyt question. URI in a landslide. The Rams have signed a good, deep class that was badly needed. Lots of promise anyways. PC had one scholarship and used it on Bilal Dixon, a player who could see time right away. URI's class depends on several players academically qualifying. Things look good now but anything can happen with kids these days. Big men Ryan Brooks and Orion Outerbridge are the keys. Both aren't bangers but are athletic and can run the floor. Think Will Daniels, minus 20 pounds. Raw but talented. Remember, the Rams also welcome transfer Ben Eaves, who PC badly wanted out of prep school. He's impressed all year in practice.

rhodewarriorlm: Where (if you do) do you have Will Daniels going in the NBA draft? Do you see him having a productive career or will he ride the pine and be out of the league in a year or two?

Kevin McNamara: I am not hearing much on Will and the NBA. I see his name on some web sites (nbadraft.net, for example) but no scout I've talked to says they see him as a 1st rounder. Will is an NBA 3-man who lacks quickness and will have major defensive issues. He needs to go to pre-draft camps and prove that scouting report wrong. We all know he can score. He'd have a great European career because of those skills but he'll try to make a run at the NBA first. We all wish him luck. He's a good kid.

THL: Is there any serious recruiting being done at this time by the Friars?

Kevin McNamara: I would say no. Any HSchool coach with a clue would know PC's coaching sitaution has to be cleared up before I can take what PC's assistant are saying seriously.

mando11522: Rhode Island's chances of winning the A-10...semms there path isn't to bad

Kevin McNamara: Winning the tournament? Let's just beat Charlotte first. URI lost to the 49ers at Ryan Center just a few days ago. That sounds like a very tough first round game.

friar fan: Kevin- Do you think Gonzo is in trouble for his actions Sunday with his press conference and screaming at a SHU official to "get out of my face"?

Kevin McNamara: That's one of the issues I can't wait to hear more on once we get to New York. I know Gonzo is intense but his inability to control that intensity is one of his major faults. It's not winning him any friends, that's for sure.

mando11522: thoughts on uri chances at winning the a-10

Kevin McNamara: see above.

THL: With San Diego winning the WCC by beating Gonzaga last night, do you feel that the Zags will still get a bid to the dance using up an at large bid?

Kevin McNamara: Thanks for the NCAA question. Best time of year speculating on who does and does not get in. Gonzaga will definitely be an at-large pick. The Zags play a great schedule, won enough games out of conference and were regular season champs in a good league. The West Coast will now get 3 bids: Zags, SDiego and St. Mary's. All three should be watched closely in your pools next week.

Blue Elvis: Looking ahead to next year for the Friars, it seems to me that getting Randal Hanke into the weight room should be a priority. It seems when he plays tough, the Friars play better as a whole team. (I live in DC, and rarely get to see PC games, so I am basing this opinion off of what I read. Let me know if I am off-base).

Kevin McNamara: That's a good call. Randall has enjoyed a very good season after coming in with all sorts of question marks hovering over him. Fans expected him to be good right away and that didn't happen. Tim Welsh didn't play him early on, which was based on shoddy practice efforts, but may have been a mistake. Obviously the Friars needed Hanke to be a legitimate offensive team. He's playing well in the post right now. Hanke will never be the Incredible Hulk but does work in the weight room. Not sure what his upside physically is, though. That's why getting Bilal Dixon, a banger, was so important for next year. Jon Kale's inability to fill that role consistently has hurt this team.

THL: Dwain Williams....In your opinion, has he played his last game in black and white? What are his issues?

Kevin McNamara: Word is Dwain is in the doghouse and is `concentrating on his academics.' Don't know for sure but sounds like he's struggling academically and needs to go to every class. Just a guess, which I guess we're allowed to do in a chat but not the newspaper.

mando11522: As everyone knows san diego won the WCC and south alabama and VCU lost in there conference torney's...who's bubbles just burst because of those teams winning/losing...

Kevin McNamara: These are the teams on the bubble right now. They don't want to see anymore upsets. I think South Alabama (RPI 24) had better watch out. It has 20 wins against teams ranked 100 or higher on RPI. I'd take Dayton over that every day. Dayton, St. Joe, Villanova, Syracuse, Florida, Kentucky, Ohio State, Oregon are just some of the teams that better win a game or two to lock up bids. It would be a shame of the A-10 only got 2 bids. They don't deserve more, however. Beat teams you're supposed to (re:Dayton & St. Joe) at home and you'd be in...I look at quality wins and playing well late. Those are the 2 things I like best.

rodfromcranston: Come on Kevin. CFL's teams always fade at the end of the season. This is THE biggest collapse in URI history, and yet not ONE word of media criticism.

Kevin McNamara: Rod. Let's get JHarrick back! Just bustin'. It is a major collapse but I think URI fans got juiced up over a team that was always flawed. Then the flaws came through. Look at you 5-man. An unheralded JUCO who can't score. That led to rebounding an interior defense issues. Also, the schedule didn't help. URI played great in the Syracuse win but didn't have to play great to win any of its other NC games (Providence included). Once they started playing good teams (especially on the road) at least once a week in a much-improved Atl-10 then things began to crack. You want to kill the coach? Go ahead. But I fault talent issues more than X's-and-O's. They need better players, especially on the interior. That's the coach's fault, too.

mando11522: Florida, Ohio st., Cuse, or Kentucky...which outta those 4 do you think will legit get in the NCAA

Kevin McNamara: Good question. If it's those four, I'd probably have to go with Ohio State. They beat SYR head-to-head back when Eric Devendorf was playing. They're playing well now. Excellent coach. I think what kentucky and Florida did in the N/C season cannot be overlooked. You can't whack bad teams, lose to ALL the good ones and then get healthy in conference. That tells me your conference isn't all that good.

THL: Your old friend, Ron Borges wrote in the Attleboro paper that Dwain Williams was told not to go anywhere near the team....Does this relate to your answer above that he is/has to devote time to academics?

Kevin McNamara: Ron Borges? Peter Gobis covers PC up in Attleboro. My reference to Dwain's academic issues was cut out of a PC Journal I wrote for Sunday's paper. Dwain is out for the season with an ankle injury, by the way. You should probably focus on the guys who are healthy.

URIGONZO: Kevin, a lot of blame on URI Projo board has been placed on Coach Baron for the late season collapse. I for one think it is lack of effort on the part of the player's i.e. not playing hard on defense and letting a guard go from the 3-pt arc to the hoop without stopping him. Do you feel the player's could have done better, or does the task of motivating them fall squarely on the coaching staff??

Kevin McNamara: It's a team game and the coaches & players work together. Coach's fault? That's what the fans always say. It's the player's job to execute and URI's players obviously have not done a good job with that. As I stated somewhere above, I think this team was always flawed with its lack of size and once opponents figured out how to slow the offense down, the Rams' main strength was sapped....Growl all you want Ram fans. You've won 21 games and I like the talent in the program. Getting to that next, NCAA ,level is hard.

KD: What's your read on W. Efejuku? Coaching challenge? Out of position? Why the incredible inconsistency?

Kevin McNamara: I think Weyinmi Efejuku is a talented player but not nearly as talented as PC fans think. His mental approach to the game has clearly been hurt by inconsistent playing time and clashes with the coaching staff. If he gave a better effort on defense and off the glass, he'd play more. He also needs to improve his ballhandling so he can get his own shot more often. That is PC's number one problem. Without a PG, there are few players who can break a defender down a get their own shot. Watch tomorrow's WVU game closely and count how many times a guy makes a move and gets off a clear jumper or continue past a defender or three and makes his way to the rim...You'll be amazed at the low number.

Kevin McNamara: Guys. I have to wrap this up. I saw all of your questions but i do have to pack. So what's the answer, light or heavy???

Posted by mikemcd at 1:18 PM

Talk college hoops at 11 a.m. today with Kevin McNamara

Kevin McNamara will stop by the office today just before heading down to New York City for the Big East Tournament to take your questions about the Friars and the Rams, who are on their way to the A-10 tourney in Atlantic City. Kevin will be in the college hoops chat room at projo.com to answer your questions from 11 a.m. to noon.

You can submit a question now: go to projo.com/chat, click launch chatm, choose a display name (you don't need a password), enter the college hoops chat room and begin typing. Do not hit enter or click send until you have completed your thought. Questions will display to the room as Kevin answers them.

Posted by mikemcd at 7:55 AM

March 10, 2008

Big East awards announced

The Big East just released its all-league teams. PC's Geoff McDermott did not make the cut in the top 20 but was given honorable mention notice.

Here are the picks. The Player, Coach and Rookie of the Year awards are handed out Tuesday night in New York.

2007-08 All-BIG EAST First Team

Deonta Vaughn, Cincinnati, So., 6-1, 195, Indianapolis, Ind.

Jeff Adrien, Connecticut, Jr., 6-7, 243, Brookline, Mass.

*A.J. Price, Connecticut, Jr., 6-2, 187, Amityville, N.Y.

*Roy Hibbert, Georgetown, Sr., 7-2, 278, Adelphi, Md.

*David Padgett, Louisville, Sr., 6-11, 245, Reno, Nev.

*Luke Harangody, Notre Dame, So., 6-8, 251, Schererville, Ind.

Kyle McAlarney, Notre Dame, Jr., 6-0, 196, Staten Island, N.Y.

Sam Young, Pittsburgh, Jr., 6-6, 215, Clinton, Md.

Brian Laing, Seton Hall, Sr., 6-5, 215, Bronx, N.Y.

Kentrell Gransberry, USF, Sr., 6-9, 270, Baton Rouge, La.

Joe Alexander, West Virginia, Jr., 6-8, 230, Mt. Airy, Md.

2007-08 All-BIG EAST Second Team

Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut, So., 7-3, 263, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

Jonathan Wallace, Georgetown, Sr., 6-1, 188, Harvest, Ala.

Draelon Burns, DePaul, Sr., 6-4, 220, Milwaukee, Wisc.

Terrence Williams, Louisville, Jr., 6-6, 210, Seattle, Wash.

Lazar Hayward, Marquette, So., 6-6, 225, Buffalo, N.Y.

Dominic James, Marquette, Jr., 5-11, 185, Richmond, Ind.

Jerel McNeal, Marquette, Jr., 6-3, 200, Chicago, Ill.

Donte’ Greene, Syracuse, Fr., 6-9, 217, Baltimore, Md.

Paul Harris, Syracuse, So., 6-5, 228, Niagara Falls. N.Y.

Scottie Reynolds, Villanova, So., 6-2, 190, Herndon, Va.

2007-08 All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention

DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh, Fr., 6-7, 250, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Geoff McDermott, Providence, Jr., 6-8, 235, New Rochelle, N.Y.

Anthony Mason, Jr., St. John’s, Jr., 6-7, 209, Memphis, Tenn.

Dominique Jones, USF, Fr., 6-4, 205, Lake Wales, Fla.

Jonny Flynn, Syracuse, Fr., 6-0, 186, Niagara Falls, N.Y.

BIG EAST All-Rookie Team

Mac Koshwal, DePaul, Fr., 6-10, 250, Chicago, Ill.

Dar Tucker, DePaul, Fr., 6-4, 210, Saginaw, Mich.

Austin Freeman, Georgetown, Fr., 6-4, 225, Hyattsville, Md.

*DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh, Fr., 6-7, 250, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Corey Chandler, Rutgers, Fr., 6-2, 180, Newark, N.J.

Justin Burrell, St. John’s, Fr., 6-8, 230, Bronx, N.Y.

Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall, Fr., 6-5, 185, Bronx, N.Y.

*Dominique Jones, USF, Fr., 6-4, 205, Lake Wales, Fla.

*Jonny Flynn, Syracuse, Fr., 6-0, 186, Niagara Falls, N.Y.

*Donte’ Greene, Syracuse, Fr., 6-9, 217, Baltimore, Md.

Corey Fisher, Villanova, Fr., 6-1, 185, Bronx, N.Y.

*denotes unanimous selection

Posted by Kevin at 11:12 AM

Atlantic 10 awards announced

The Atlantic 10 just announced their post-season awards. Here is a link to the league's official release.

URI's Will Daniels made the first all-league team but no other Ram player was mentioned in the top 15 players. Parfait Bitee was an all-defensive team pick and Jimmy Baron was named to the all-academic team.

The A-10 Player of the Year was UMass' Gary Forbes. Rookie of the Year was Kevin Anderson of Richmond and Xavier's Sean Miller was the Coach of the Year.

Posted by Kevin at 10:09 AM

March 8, 2008

PC loses to Villanova, 73-63


PC has just lost to Villanova, 73-63. The Wildcats defnese held the Friars in check all night and did the job and gave the visitors a win they badly needed to keep their NCAA tourney hopes alive.
Villanova improved to 19-11 overal and 9-9 in the Big East.
PC fell to 15-15 and 6-12 in the conference. The Friars can only make the Big East Tournament if Pittsburgh defeats DePaul Sunday afternoon at the Peterson Center in Pittsburgh.

Posted by Kevin at 9:45 PM | Comments 1

Rams fall, 74-64

The regular-season came to a disappointing finish for URI as it was beaten by Charlotte, 74-64 tonight.

Leemire Goldwire (34) and Lamont Mack (19) combined for 53 points for the 49ers, who finish 18-12, 9-7. They will be the sixth seed in the A-10 tournament.

URI, losers of seven of its last nine, finished 21-10 and 7-9. It will be the 11th seed and will get to play Charlotte once again, Wednesday in the Atlantic 10 tournament at 9 p.m.

Kahiem Seawright had 17 points and 15 rebounds for URI, but the Rams shot only 33.9 percent overall and 3-for-21 on 3-pointers.

Posted by pkenyon at 9:41 PM

Rams struggling

Charlotte continues to use the 3-point shot to hurt URI.

The 49ers have made 10, in 20 attempts, as they lead 52-50 with 10:38 left. URI is only 3-for-16 behind the arc.

URI survived a slow start to the second half. It missed its first six shots, two good looks on 3-pointers from the corner by Jimmy Baron. Baron is 0-for-7 3-pointers on the night. Lee Goldwire has 21 points for Charlotte.


Posted by pkenyon at 8:30 PM

Rams by three at the half

The regular-season finale for URI is playing very much like so many other A-10 contest this year _ close.

The Rams lead, 38-35 in what has been a wild, at times out of control, half with both teams running all over but not finishing plays well.

The biggest margin either has had was 11-5 by URI. Charlotte came back to go on top 17-13 and the game has been tight the rest of the way.

URI was hurt when Parfait Bitee, who had 10 early points, went to the bench with more than eight minutes left with two fouls. Kahiem Seawright has continued his storng recent play with 12 points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocks.

Rhody is only 2-for-11 on 3-pointers.

Lamont Mack has 12, all on 3-pointers and Leemire Goldwire 11 for the 49ers.

Posted by pkenyon at 7:50 PM

PC down at the half, 34-28

PC is struggling with the Villanova defense and is shooting 45 percent with 12 turnovers and trails, 34-28, at the half.
The Wildcats have a load of quick defenders and are bothering PC's offense. We'll see if they settle down in the second half.

Posted by Kevin at 7:35 PM

Mack big for Charlotte

Every game, it seems, an opposing player seems to go nuts against URI.

Tonight, it is Charlotte forward Lamont Mack. The junior colelge transfer already has made four 3-point baskets. That has helped the 49ers lead much of the way, although URI leads 24-22 with 7:44 left in the first half.

Parfait Bitee is the biggest reason URI is ahead. He already has 10 points, including the only two 3-pointers the Rams have had.

Posted by pkenyon at 7:33 PM

PC-Nova set to go


PC is looking for its thrd straight win tonight at The Dunkin' Donuts Center. PC's Big East tourney scenario was helped this afternoon when West Virginia out-lasted St. John's in overtime. A big thanks to Johnston's Joey Mazzulla who hit a tying shot with one second left to force the O.T.
PC is in the Big East if ti wins tonight. The Friars can now lose and still get in if DePaul loses at Pittsburgh on Sunday.
Key to tonight's game is how Villanova's defense deals with Geoff McDermott and his ballhandling.

Posted by Kevin at 7:26 PM

An emotional senior night

Senior Night ceremonies were crisp, relatively brief and emotional here at the Ryan Center tonight.

The fans arrived early and were ready to recognize the seniors. Head manager Pat Henderson of North Kingstown, Joe Mbang, Parfait Bitee and Will Dnaiels all were given rousing ovations by the fans. All four seniors are on schedule to receive their degrees.

Robert Carothers, the school president, and Thorr Bjorn, the ahletics director, joined coach Jim Baron in honoring the players.

URI knows that if it wins tonight it will be the sixth seed in the A-10 tournament and meet Saint Louis, which would be the 11th seed, Wednesday at 9 p.m. in Atlantic City.

The three other games that impact URI’s seeding all have been completed, with La Salle and Saint Louis losing and Dayton winning. That leaves La Salle and Dayton at 8-8 and Saint Louis at 7-9. If URI beat Charlotte, those two teams would be 8-8, too, making for a four-way tie for sixth through ninth seeds.

URI would win the tiebreaker because it is 3-1 against the others in the tie. Dayton would be seventh leaving Charlotte and La Salle to meet in the 8-9 game.

If Charlotte beats URI tonight, it would be the sixth seed and URI would drop to the 10th seed. That would mean a first-round game against Dayton at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.


Posted by pkenyon at 7:00 PM

March 7, 2008

Multimedia: Kevin McNamara previews PC-Villanova

Click the play button below to see and hear the show, as Kevin McNamara previews the Friars' regular-season finale Saturday against the Wildcats.






Posted by mikemcd at 1:54 PM

Tim Welsh's postgame audio: PC vs. UConn

Tim Welsh spoke to reporters Thursday after the Friars' victory over UConn. Here are his comments, as recorded by Kevin McNamara.

-General remarks on the game (3:16)

-Did the Friars 'out-tough' the Huskies? (1:15)

-Was the win more satisfying being on national TV? (1:00)

-Did the late turnovers make you nervous? (1:22)

-How has PC shut down A.J. Price twice? (1:08)

Posted by mikemcd at 1:36 PM

Multimedia: Paul Kenyon previews URI-Charlotte

Click the play button below to see and hear the show, as Paul Kenyon previews the Rams' regular-season finale Saturday against the 49ers.






Posted by mikemcd at 1:25 PM

March 6, 2008

PC Sweeps UConn


At last.
After a Big East season filled with near-misses, the Providence Friars finally closed one out tonight with a 85-76 upset of No. 13 Connecticut at The Dunk.
The Friars got a huge game from Weyinmi Efejuku (25 points) and 19 from Jeff Xavier.
PC does not clinch a Big East tournament spot with the win but certainly took a giant step closer. The Friars improve to 15-14 overall and 6-11 in league play. UConn falls to 23-7 and 12-5.
With the game tied at 48-48, the Friars took off and opened up a 57-51 lead and never lost the lead again..

Posted by Kevin at 8:30 PM

PC up 55-49


The Friars are giving it their best shot, up 55-49 with 8:31 to play. We'll see if they can hold on this time.

Posted by Kevin at 8:11 PM

Halfcourt Magic


Two cars in one season. Thanks a lot Belise Auto Group.
A lucky fan just sank a halfcourt shot. That's good for a car. That's the second car giveaway this season during PC games.
UConn 41-38 at the 15:58 mark.

Posted by Kevin at 7:57 PM

PC down at half, 33-32


The Friars closed the half well and trail by one at the break, 33-32. PC finished the half on a 9-5 run.
Weyinmi Efejuku looks good and is very active on offense. The Friars are having trouble off the boards and Hasheem Thabeet is blocking shots and causing havoc around the hoop. He has one foul and UConn was called for just three in the half. The Huskies have 12 turnovers against PC's zone defense.

Posted by Kevin at 7:28 PM

UConn up, 20-18


The Friars got off to a solid start but UConn is on a 10-4 run and leads, 20-18. There is 7:13 to play.
The Friars are doing a decent job on the boards but Hasheem Thabeet has blocked three shots and intimidated Randall Hanke into several errors. PC is 1-of-6 on the threes and needs to heat up to stay in this game.
Lots of names in the (very late-arriving) crowd tonight. Dave Gavitt is here as is Otis Thorpe, back at PC for the first time since he left in the mid-1980's.


Posted by Kevin at 7:00 PM

PC-UConn ready to roll


PC is set to begin its final gasp at a Big East tourney spot with tonight's game against Connecticut. The Huskies are 12-1 in their last 13 and playing well. We'll see if the Friars can pull the upset for the second time this season.
The Friars are starting Brian McKenzie, Weyinmi Efejuku, Geoff McDermott, Jeff Xavier and Randall Hanke. We'll see if this group can get off to a good start and hit some of the 3-pointers that were falling (14 of them) so quickly in Hartford.


Posted by Kevin at 6:57 PM

Multimedia: Kevin McNamara previews PC-UConn

Click the play button below to see and hear the show, as Kevin McNamara previews the Friars' rematch tonight against the Huskies.






Posted by mikemcd at 1:17 PM

UConn thirsting for revenge

It seems UConn's players remember all too well that beating that Providence put on them back in Hartford in January. PC hit 14 threes in a 77-65 victory.
In stories throughout the Nutmeg state today, the Huskies are `talking trash' and promising to rip the Friars tonight in a rematch at The Dunk.
Guard AJ Price told the Hartford Courant, ``Real disrespectful. They don't know how to win, and it showed. They were laughing, mocking. I usually have a lot of respect for other teams, but they showed a lack of respect last game. They beat up on us and made a mockery of it."
"We'll be ready to go. ... We want to blow them out. That's what we're going there to play for."
And from the New Haven Register...."They were name-calling,” said forward Jeff Adrien said. “It was something to remember. They beat us the last two times we played them, so it’s payback. We’re going out to end that team’s season.”

Sounds like Jim Calhoun is no Bill Belichick. Plenty of bulletin board material for the Friars.

KEVIN McNAMARA


Posted by Kevin at 12:05 PM

March 5, 2008

Temple clinches top three

If I read the crazy A-10 standings correctly, one small piece of the puzzle for seedings for the conference tournament fell into place tonight.

By beating Duquesne, Temple moves to 11-5 and assures itself of no worse than the No.3 seed, and becomes odds-on favorite to be No. 2. Even if it loses its last game Saturday, at home against La Salle, the Owls can do no worse than tie for second.

Massachusetts, Richmond and Saint Joseph's also could be in that tie. Temple would win all tiebreakers unless it finishes in a deadlock with only Richmond. Richmond beat the Owls so it would be No. 2 and Temple No. 3 in that scenario. That is unlikely, though, on several levels, not the least of which is that Richmond must play Xavier in its regular-season finale Saturday.

Any other scenario with Massachusetts or Saint Joe's involved and the second seed would go to Temple. The bottom line is Temple is almost sure to be the second seed.

With no major surprises tonight _ how about that for a statement rarely heard in the conference this year? _ numerous possibilities remain for URI and most other teams. If we are going to have fun, why not have a six-way tie at 8-8 for fifth through 10th spots?

It's quite possible. This is all that needs to happen: Charlotte beats GW Thursday and Xavier tops Saint Joseph's. Then, on Saturday, URI beats Charlotte, Saint Louis defeats Duquesne, Dayton tops Saint Joseph's and Temple turns back La Salle.

Then, the season would end with Charlotte, Dayton, La Salle, URI, Saint Joseph's and Saint Louis all at 8-8. Considering everything that has happened this season, it would be a perfect way to end.

Yes, I have at least tried to decifer what would happen in that case. Here would be the records among the teams involved in such tie: Dayton would finish 5-2 against the others, the Rams, Billikens and 49ers all would be 3-3, La Salle 2-3 and Saint Joseph's 1-4. I assume that means the Flyers would be the five seed, the Hawks the 10, the Explorers the nine and we'd need more work to figure out 6, 7 and 8 among the 49ers, Billikens and Rams.

In one major piece of news, Duquesne might be without its star forward Shawn James for the rest of the year. He has a shoulder injury and did not play in the loss at Temple tonight.

Posted by pkenyon at 10:39 PM | Comments 2

March 4, 2008

Daniels named to all-district team

Will Daniels has been voted to the National Association of Basketball Coaches District I All-Star team.

The URI forward is joined by A.J. Price and Jeff Adrien of Connecticut, Tyrese Rice of Boston College and Gary Forbes of Massachusetts on the first team.

URI's Jimmy Baron and PC's Geoff McDermott both earned second-team berths along with Hasheem Thabeett of UConn, Matt Janning of Northeastern and Marcus Blakely of Vermont.

The 75 players earning first-team berths in the 15 regions are those considered for All-American honors.

Posted by pkenyon at 4:48 PM

March 3, 2008

Tim Welsh's postgame audio: PC vs. Cincinnati

Tim Welsh spoke to reporters on Sunday after the Friars' overtime victory at Cincinnati. Here are his comments, as recorded by Kevin McNamara.

-General remarks on the game (1:05)

-On PC's ability to make "hustle plays" (1:26)

-The week of preparation leading up to the game; 'the definition of insanity' quote (0:57)

-How the Friars contained Deonta Vaughn (0:52)

-On Marshon Brooks (0:59)

-On Vaughn's future (1:30)

Posted by mikemcd at 2:37 PM

March 2, 2008

PC wins, 81-79 in O.T.


The streak is over.
PC has just beaten Cincinnati, 81-79 in overtime. The star was Marshon Brooks who canned the tying shot in regulation and then blocked a potential game-winner by John Williamson in the final five seconds.
Geoff McDermott led the Friars with 13 points, 14 rebounds and 9 assists. Brooks had 15 points in the win, which snaps a 5-game losing streak and keeps PC's Big East tourney hopes alive.
PC led 65-56 with 6:28 left but Cincinnati closed hard. They not only hit a few fluky shots, like Deonta Vaughn's banked 3-pointer with 1:13 left, but also hit the offensive boards hard over the final few minutes.
Vaughn's trey made it 71-69 Cincy but a Jeff Xavier drive tied it. Cincy went ahead on an offensive rebound hoop by Marcus Sikes with 21 seconds left. PC milked the clock for the tying shot but Brian McKenzie's 3-pointer was blocked. Marshon Brooks caught the ball in mid-air and turned and banked in a 10-footer with 3.4 seconds left to fice overtime at 73-73.
PC fell behind 78-75 in the extra session but a free throw by Brooks and Weyinmi Efejuku 3-pointer tied it at the 1:18 mark. A steal set up a break where Brooks was fouled. He made one of two shots with 39 seconds left for the lead, 80-79.
Cincinnati then called timeout with 20 seconds left and the shot clock at 16. John Williamson caught the ball inside with 4 seconds left but Brooks blocked it at the rim to preserve the win.

Posted by Kevin at 2:08 PM | Comments 1

Overtime in Cincy


It's 73-73 and heading into o.t.here. Marshon Brooks just hit a lucky bank shot with 3.4 seconds left to tie the game.
The shot trumps an earlier 3-pointer by Deonta Vaughn off the glass with a little over a minute left that sparked a late Cincinnati comeback.
PC led 65-56 with 6:28 left but could not hold the lead. We'll see what happens in the extra session.


Posted by Kevin at 1:28 PM

PC hanging in there; 55-50


The Friars are fighting hard in this one and lead, 55-50, at the 12 minute mark.
PC needs to limit its turnovers (11 right now) and keep rebounding the ball against an aggressive, scrappy Cincinnati team. John Williamson (14 points) is heating up for the Bearcats.
How did Cincy get Williamson, an All-American JUCO two years ago? They hired his JUCO coach. Easy deal.

Posted by Kevin at 12:59 PM

PC up at half, 40-34


The Friars have completed one of their better halves in a while and lead Cincinnati, 40-34. The Friars shot 50 percent from the field and canned 6-of-12 shots from the 3-point line. Brian McKenzie had three treys and leads all scorers with 12 points.
Geoff McDermott is doing the bulk of the ballhandling and hasn't cracked very often. PC has 8 turnovers while its zone has forced seven. McDermott has 9 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists.


Posted by Kevin at 12:24 PM

PC up early


The Friars' newfangled starting 5 got the team off to an impressive 12-2 start. Cincy has come back to make it 20-18 at the 11 minute mark.
It'll be interesting to see if the Friars revert back to their original five to get the game back in order. PC has made 8 of its first 12 shots and lead by two points.


Posted by Kevin at 12:00 PM

PC-Cincy get rolling


We're here at Fifth Third Arena, which is rapidly filling. Capacity is a shade over 13K. We'll see how close to that number UC can get against the Friars.
PC is starting frosh Alex Kellogg today. No idea why except to guess that Randall Hanke's broken pinky fiinger is bothering him more than it has in the last week. Jeff Xavier isn't starting either. He continues to hobble with a foot injury.
Kellogg is joined in the starting 5 by Geoff McDermott, Chuck Burch, Weyinmi Efejuku and Brian McKenzie. PC will play McDermott at the point guard. We'll see if he can keep his turnovers under control.

Posted by Kevin at 11:52 AM

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