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After an atrocious loss on Saturday night at the Dunk, the Friars regrouped and were able to knockoff #19 Connecticut by a score of 81 to 66.  After falling down by as much as ten in the first half, the Friars were able to rally and went into the locker room leading by one.  The second half was close and the teams exchanged leads at one time, but Providence built upon their half time lead and stretch things out to as much as 18 at one time.  The Friars were led in scoring by Greedy Peterson who netted 23 points in yet another double double performance.  Bilal Dixon also had a double double and after scoring no points in the first half Sharuad Curry tallied 18 in the second.  UConn had two players score 17 in Gavin Edwards and Kemba Walker.  Walker played an outstanding game, but senior leader Jerome Dyson was not much of a factor.  With the loss UConn drops to 3-4 in the BIG EAST.  They will next take on Marquette.  With the win the Friars improve to 4-4 in league play and will travel out to Ohio to play Cincinnati in their next contest.

Going into this game we weren’t expecting too much, especially after what happened against USF on Saturday.  In the pregame we asked that we just see inspired basketball. That meant hitting the boards like never before, beating UConn on every hustle play, not taking a single play off, and most importantly an intensity on defense unlike anything we have seen from our guys this year.  We are happy to say that we got it!  By no means did we shoot the ball particularly well, but it turns out when you play defense and do the other small things you don’t always have to… how about that.

For people who were at the game, the environment was great.  It has been slow going this year so far, but the students came out for the big game and had a positive impact.  There are few things better than Greedy throwing down a put back on a PC run and having UConn call a 30 second time out, which happens to be just enough time to Fist Pump Jersey Shore Style to Sandstorm.  Speaking of Jersey shore, the large head cut-outs of Snooki and Pauly D. could have only helped our cause.  We also enjoyed the Tiger Woods head.

Back to the game though.  You look at UConn and no doubt about it they are intimidating.  They have great height and athleticism, and have NBA talent in Dyson, Walker, and Robinson.  But that never deterred the Friars.  Even with the height difference Providence played well inside.  In the first half it seemed like we were more likely to get out shots blocked by Ater Majok than to get any sort of rebound, but in the second half we owned the boards.  We wound up out-rebounding the Huskies 46 to 35 and pulled down 17 offensive boards in the process.  Hats off to Greedy and Bilal… and VC for taking control of the glass.

We also saw some defensive intensity.  Sure we got beat down the court a few many times.  Or gave up way too easy alley-oops, and maybe were caught a little out of position on small plays, or looked flat just a few times, but those were the exceptions this game which is a good thing.  There was such a noticeable change in the intensity and the effort the team put forth.  It was just great to see.  We blew it against USF, no doubt about it, but we responded as good as we possibly could have.  And that was great to see, and says a lot about this young team and Coach Keno.  And we aren’t so sure we would have beat UConn had we not lost to USF.  Maybe not though.

But it was a great game to watch, especially because we won, and it was a great atmosphere.  The team showed resilience and it is always nice to beat our neighbors in UConn.  This makes it four out of the last five or something like that.  We don’t know what it is, but we just play well against them.  Maybe Providence really is the  bain of UConn athletics.  Probably not, but its always nice to beat them on a consistent basis.

PFB Player of the Game: Greedy Peterson- We know VC had a great game.  No doubt about it.  And we know people are getting numb to Greedy’s double doubles.  But we liked Greedy in this game for a few reasons.  His work on the boards was essential.  14 rebounds is huge.  And his timing in this game was great.  He got something done when we needed.  Whether it be is first half semi-dunk when fans had nothing to cheer about, or his timely three when we were down, or his monster follow on a fast break miss that sent the crowd into an eruption as UConn had to call a time out, or retrieving a Curry air ball to put it in for a dunk, Greedy came up big.  Greedy is exciting and gets the fans into the game, which can not be underestimated.  We are taking nothing away from VC, who filled up the stat sheet with seven rebounds, eight assists, and four steals (he did have 5 turnovers).  Greedy beat or tied him in most statistics and only had one turnover, but the way VC pushed up the ball and looked in control out there was great.  But we thought Greedy with his 23 points, 14 points, three assists, and four steals was the key… but this is the closest we have come to giving a co-player of the game.

Links:

Friars.com

Men’s Basketball Upsets No. 19/19 Connecticut, 81-66

ProJo.com

Friars bounce back with flair, top UConn, 81 to 66

Friars Journal: Council forgets bad night, comes up big

Friarblog

Friars Can Ger 700 Miles to the Gallon on this Hog [Game Recaps]

UCHuskies Blog

Sad effort does in Huskies

UConn Huskies Basketball Blog

Chopping Block

Opponent: The University of Connecticut Huskies / Est. 1881 / Storrs, CT / Enrollment(UG) 29,000 / BIG EAST / Ranking: #19

All-time Series: Friars 26  |  Huskies 41

Location: The Dunkin’ Donuts Center (12,500) Providence, RI

Date: Wednesday January, 27

Time: 7:00pm

Coverage:  TV- Cox (New England), SNY (Tri-State Area)  |  Radio- 103.7 FM Providence  |  Internet- ESPN 360

What you should know about UConn: UConn enters tonight’s contest with a 13-6 record overall and at 3-3 in the BIG EAST.  Once again they will be without Head Coach Jim Calhoun who has left the team for medical reasons.  In his place will be Associate Head Coach George Blaney.  Blaney is 2-0 with the team so far including a very big win over then top rated Texas.  The Huskies had been on a skid in the BIG EAST, but are coming into the game against the Friars on a hot streak.  They are led by senior Jerome Dyson. Dyson is averaging just under 20 points a game and takes the majority of the shots for the Huskies.  He will slash and shoot, and has a very quick first step and will finish at the rim, but he will also spot up and hit the three.  Dyson’s main support comes from Stanley Robinson and Kemba Walker.  Robinson is a superior athlete with great height and length.  He is versatile in that he will play you inside and out.  Sometimes he has trouble finishing, but at 6’9″ and super athletic he is hard to defend.  Walker is not very tall but is as fast as they come.  He is a smart player with great ball handling skills whose offensive production is getting to the rim.  He finishes with both hands and is fearless on drives.  There are some other supporters, such as Gavin Edwards, Alex Oriakhi, and one-time refugee Ater Majok.  Majok has yet to break out in the BIG EAST, but he has only had a few games of college experience.  Despite the size of the Huskies one weakness to watch for is their trouble on the defensive and offensive glass.  They have a bit of a knack for given up a lot of boards so far this season.

PFB Perspective: This could be a long game.  For a while we were thinking UConn was in the midst of an off year, similar to that they had back about three years ago, but their win over Texas was a statement.  They are a good team.  They don’t always play like it, but they have unbelievable talent throughout their team.  Dyson, Walker, and Robinson are some of the best players in the league, and when they are all playing their game they are very difficult to stop.

Coming off of that terrible, shameful loss to USF we aren’t even sure what we are looking for in this game.  Obviously a win would be great, but especially after Saturday night we are going to be realistic.  What we would like to see is inspired basketball.  What does that mean?  That means win or lose, down by 30 or up by 10, we want to see players playing with effort that we have not seen yet.  That means hitting the boards like never before, beating UConn on every hustle play, not taking a single play off, and most importantly an intensity on defense unlike anything we have seen from our guys this year.  Wishful thinking… probably yes.  But after coming off of such a terrible loss you hope to see some fight, some reaction from your team.  What we will get, we don’t know.  This could easily be a game where we get down early and are out of it from the start.

The game against USF was a weak crowd, maybe because it was a later start to the game, maybe just because it was USF, but we think the Dunk will have a better showing with UConn in the house.  They are a big name team and our BIG EAST/New England Rival.

If there are any keys to victory tonight they would be: 1.  DEFENSE- we have learned the hard way that in the BIG EAST, the idea that you are going to play summer rec league style and just try and outscore your opponent isn’t going to work.  We need defensive intensity for 40 minutes.  2.  REBOUNDING- for much of the season we have been a good rebounding team, and UConn despite their size has had some struggles.  If we can get second and third shot opportunities and limit the Huskies to one shot each time down the floor we might be able to stay in this thing.  3.  SHOOTING- as always we aren’t much without our shooting.  We need good shot selection, and we need our perimeter game to be there.  Without it we become very limited.

Of course we need to protect the ball and make our free throws as well… especially if for some reason we should be up by 9 with 43 seconds to go.

Links:

Friars.com

Men’s Basketball Game Notes Vs. No. 19 Connecticut

ProJo.com

Capsule preview: PC vs. UConn

ESPN.com

Connecticut-Providence Preview

Blaney to coach UConn at Providence

Friarblog

What To / Where To: BIG EAST Game #8 vs. UConn

Q+A with The UConn Blog

The Infamous “Why We Hate UCONN” Post –  If you only read one link… it should probably be this one

UConn Huskies Basketball Blog

Know Your Enemy: Providence Friars

UCHuskies

UConn vs. Providence Preview: Getting to Know the Friars