Men’s Basketball Bests UMass, 63-54, In Charity Exhibition Match At The AMP – Providence College Athletics

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Providence College men’s basketball team defeated the UMass Minutemen, 63-54, in a charity exhibition game on Saturday, Oct. 26 at Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, R.I. Redshirt-junior Corey Floyd Jr. (Franklin, N.J.) led the Friars’ offense with a game-high 19 points.  

“This game was great,” said Head Coach Kim English. “It served as a dress rehearsal for our regular season opener next Monday against Central Connecticut State. It’s a great opportunity for us to learn and improve.” 

FIRST HALF: 

Wesley Cardet Jr. (Tallahassee, Fla.) opened the game scoring with an open three in the Friars’ first possession of the match. The Minutemen countered with a 4-0 run.  

• While UMass endured a scoring drought, the Friars found a six-point surge. At the first media timeout (11:36), the Friars led, 8-4.  

• The Minutemen endured a scoring drought lasting for over four minutes that was snapped at the 9:40 mark.  

• By the eight-minute mark, the Friars had taken a 17-8 lead with Anton Bonke (Port Vila, Vanuatu) leading the offense. 

• UMass put together a quick five-point surge to cut the deficit to four (17-13) with six minutes remaining. 

• The Minutemen tied the score at 18 with 5:50 remaining in the half but Oswin Erhunmwunse (Benin City, Nigeria) quickly reclaimed the lead for the Friars with a dunk off a lob from Bensley Joseph (Arlington, Mass.). 

• The two teams fought back and forth in the closing minutes of the half, exchanging the lead twice. By the final media timeout (3:04), the Friars held a tight 24-23 lead. 

• PC called a timeout with 10 seconds left. On the final play of the half, Corey Floyd Jr. (Franklin, N.J.) drained a three-pointer to give the Friars a 32-29 lead heading into halftime. 

• Floyd Jr. led the Friars’ first-half scoring effort with 12 points. 

SECOND HALF: 

 • Floyd Jr. kicked off the Friars’ second-half scoring with a layup.  

• At the first media timeout (11:46) the Friars led, 40-39.  

• The two teams went back-and-forth over the course of five minutes.  

• The Friars intensified their defense in the second half, forcing four turnovers on the Minutemen in just over three minutes. During this stretch, the Minutemen went 0-for-5 from the field, 1-for-8 over their last eight attempts, and failed to score a field goal for over three minutes. At the under-12 timeout (7:23), the Friars held a 50-45 lead. 

• Exiting the media timeout, the Friars sparked a 9-0 scoring run over the next three minutes.  

• With 3:29 left on the clock, Floyd Jr. hit a three from the top of the key to extend the Friars’ lead to 59-47. The Minutemen’s scoring drought extended to over six minutes long.  

• Providence maintained the lead for the remainder of the match and finished on top 63-54.  

NOTES 

• The Friars entered the game 25-9 mark all time versus the Minutemen. 

• This charity game was approved by an NCAA waiver. On Aug. 1, 2024, the NCAA Committee for Legislative Relief approved a recommendation issued by the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Basketball Oversight Committee to permit an institution to conduct both of its two permissible exhibition games in the sport of basketball against a Division I institution for the purpose of raising funds for catastrophic events (as defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency), social justice initiatives and/or general medical expenses (e.g., American Cancer Society, local health emergency). 

 UP NEXT  

The Friars will open the 2024- 25 regular season versus Central Connecticut on Monday, November 4 at Amica Mutual Pavilion. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on FS1.  

The Friars have posted a 7-2 mark all-time versus the Blue Devils. The last time the two teams met, the Friars earned a 68-53 win at the Amica Mutual Pavilion on December 11, 2021. Providence has posted a 7-1 mark all-time versus CCSU at the AMP. 

-GO FRIARS!- 

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