Nov 8, 2009 | Friarblog.com
Friars Crush Stonehill in Exhibition Game Behind Greedy's Double Double
One of the Friars' biggest questions heading into this season is how their inexperienced and undersized front court will match up against the BIG EAST's best.A For all the faults Geoff McDermott, Jonathan Kale, and Randall Hanke had, we generally knew what we were going to get on a consistent basis.A With newcomers Kadeem Batts, Russ Permenter, ...
College basketball: PC's Peterson, Dixon itching to contribute
As they sat and watched their Providence College basketball teammates all last season, Jamine Peterson and Bilal Dixon endured similar yet very different experiences.
College basketball: St. Andrews guard Carter-Williams heading to Syracuse
While some of his friends and family members were telling him to take his time in weighing numerous college basketball scholarship offers, Michael Carter-Williams says he knew where he wanted to go to college all along.
St. Andrews guard picks Syracuse
Michael Carter-Williams, a 6-5 guard now in his junior year at St. Andrews in Barrington, has given a verbal commitment to play at Syracuse in the fall of 2011.
Jonathan Kale and His Adventures in Germany
This off-season I was sent a nice note from an overseas blogger who covers the German professional team Phoenix Hagen .A In mid September, the team signed our former Friar Jonathan Kale.A Here is the original article for when he signed - if anyone knows any German, please let me know! Jonathan seems to be doing quite well over there.A He recently ...
Friars' Peterson primed for bigger workload
PROVIDENCE There were times last year when Jamine Peterson wasn't referenced by his flashy nickname "Greedy." So goes with the territory of being redshirted.
PC Friars look to Curry for more than leadership on basketball court
Don't let Sharaud Curry hear anyone tell him the Providence Friars are in for a long, difficult, rebuilding season in 2009-10. He won't listen to any of that talk.
In Giplaye, Friars land another prized recruit from Mass.
After seeing the many of the elite Boston-area prospects go away to other schools in recent years, Keno Davis has landed two of the city's very best for his Providence College program.
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