Friars Win: Hartford 66, (23) Providence 89

Final Score
Hartford 66
Providence 89

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Leading Scorer Leading Rebounder
Hartford  Ross: 21  Thomas: 5
Providence  Bentil: 21  Dunn: 10

Notes:

  • Kris Dunn got off to a fast start dishing the ball with 11 assists at the break. He notched a double-double after his first made basket of the second half and was on #TripleDoubleWatch for much of his time on the court in the second half. Dunn grabbed his 10th rebound with 6:29 remaining to notch his second career triple-double. Dunn’s other triple-double came on January 29, 2015 against DePaul. Dunn tied his career high with 14 assists in the game and had 16 points on 8/12 shooting. The only other Friars to have two career triple-doubles are Marvin Barnes and Bob Misevicius.
  • Ben Bentil was impressive on the offensive end of the floor again and finished with 21 points on 9/12 shooting. That marks the fourth straight game with 20+ points for Bentil. Bentil’s streak of 20-point performances is the most consecutive 20-point games since LaDontae Henton accomplished the feat 4 separate times last season. Bryce Cotton had a stretch of 7-straight 20-point games during the 2013-14 season.
  • Jalen Lindsey made back-to-back-to-back 3-pointers in a 1 minute span beginning at the 5:07 mark of the first half and would finish the game 4/6 from beyond the arc. Lindsey scored 15 points in the game and maybe this is something that will get him going on the offensive end. He also grabbed 8 rebounds.
  • Ryan Fazekas appeared to injure himself when he took a knee to the thigh at the end of the first half. He didn’t start the second half and was seen riding the exercise bike in the tunnel. He did eventually get some action in the second half but returned to the bike when subbed out. It’s probably nothing but something to keep an eye on with Providence playing their next game in a few days.
  • The rest of the freshmen got some run in this game and all had some freshmen moments with sloppy play and fouls but it was good for them to get on the floor against some non-teammate competition. Drew Edwards got minutes in the first half before the result was lopsided so he definitely appears to be the closest to cracking the rotation. Tyree Chambers also got some minutes, along with the two walk-on’s Casey Woodring and Tom Planek.
  • The Friars return to action Saturday against in-state rival Rhode Island at the Ryan Center in Kingston. That game tips at 7pm EST and is on ESPNU.

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