The Providence Friars men's basketball team represents
Providence College
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in
NCAA Division I competition. They were a founding member of the original
Big East Conference
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from 1979 until 2013, and are now a member of the current
Big East Conference
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. They play their home games at the
Amica Mutual Pavilion in
Providence, Rhode Island
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.
The Friars have made two Final Four appearances in the
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, in 1973 and 1987. Four former players or coaches
Dave Gavitt,
John Thompson,
Rick Pitino, and
Lenny Wilkens
Leonard Randolph Wilkens (born October 28, 1937) is an American former professional basketball player and coach in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He has been inducted three times into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, fi ...
are enshrined in the
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
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. In addition, two-time
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament champion, current
Chicago Bulls
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head coach
Billy Donovan, helped lead the Friars (as a player) to the Final Four in 1987.
History
Early years: 1921-1955
Providence Friars basketball can be traced back to 1921, when the four-year-old school fielded its first basketball team on an informal basis. This first team only lasted two years, however, and did not return until the 1926–27 season when
Archie Golembeski, the school's football coach, led to the team to a win over
St. John's before devoting his time to football the next year. He was replaced by
Al McClellan, who coached the team to four New England championships — 1929, 1930, 1932, and 1935 — and had an overall winning percentage over .700. In 1938, McClellan left and was replaced by Ed Crotty, who led the team to a 15–5 record in 1942–43 before the team suspended play the next year after the outbreak of World War II. After the war, the NCAA divided its teams into two divisions, the University Division and the College Division; with a smaller enrollment and no home court (the team played in an on-campus auditorium and then local high school gyms), the Friars were placed into the College Division and no longer faced the opponents they once played.
Mullaney era: 1955-1969
In 1949, Vin Cuddy was hired as the team's head coach, leading the team to a 14–9 record in his first season and qualified for the NAIB regional tournament in 1951, behind the school's first 1,000-point scorer, Jim Schlimm. By 1955, Cuddy's record fell to 9–12 and he was replaced by
Joe Mullaney; at the same time, the school opened its first on-campus gym,
Alumni Hall. In 1959, Mullaney and the Friars defeated ranked
Villanova on the road, leading to their first-ever
National Invitational Tournament bid.
The Friars reached the NIT Finals in 1960 with future hall-of-famer
Lenny Wilkens
Leonard Randolph Wilkens (born October 28, 1937) is an American former professional basketball player and coach in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He has been inducted three times into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, fi ...
being named MVP in his senior season before winning the tournament in 1961 behind Vin Ernst, John Egan, and Jim Hadnot. Two years later (1963), led by another future hall of famer,
John Thompson, as well as future
Boston Mayor Ray Flynn, the Friars won their second NIT title. With a 24–2 record in 1964–65, the number four ranked Friars reached the Elite Eight of the
NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
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. In 1966–67,
Jimmy Walker led the nation in scoring and became the school's first 2,000-point scorer as well as the first
New England
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player selected first overall in the
NBA draft. That season also marked the last in Mullaney's run of nine consecutive 20-win seasons. Two years later, Mullaney was hired as the head coach of the
Los Angeles Lakers
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of the
NBA.
Gavitt era: 1969-1979
Following Mullaney's departure,
Dave Gavitt, an assistant under Mullaney who then became head coach at
Dartmouth, took over as the Friars' head coach in 1969. In his second year, Gavitt began a string of eight consecutive 20-win seasons. For the 1972–73 season, the team began playing in downtown Providence at the brand-new 12,000-seat arena, the
Providence Civic Center (renamed the
Dunkin' Donuts
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Center in 2001). That season was the Friars' best to date; led by
Ernie DiGregorio and the troubled center
Marvin Barnes
Marvin Jerome "Bad News" Barnes (July 27, 1952 – September 8, 2014) was an American professional basketball player. A forward (basketball), forward, he was an NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, All-American at Providence College, and played p ...
, the team went on a 17-team game winning streak that ended in a
Final Four
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loss to
Memphis State. The next year, the Friars posted a 28–4 record and made their second straight Sweet Sixteen appearance. The team continued its top-flight status with back-to-back 20-win seasons in 1976–77 and 1977–78, earning NCAA tournament bids each year, one coming after defeating top-ranked
Michigan
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in 1976. After a 10–16 season in 1978–79, Gavitt left Providence to become the first commissioner of the Providence-based
Big East Conference
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. He finished his 10-year career at Providence with a 209–84 (.713) record.
Mullaney returns: 1979-1985
After spending the first six decades of their existence as an independent, the Friars joined the Big East in its inaugural season, 1979–80. The conference originally consisted of Providence,
Boston College
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,
Georgetown,
St. John's,
Seton Hall,
Syracuse, and
Connecticut
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. New head coach
Gary Walters led the team to an 11–16 record in 1979–80, and was replaced by Mullaney in 1981. His next stint with the Friars would not be as successful, and consisted of only one winning season (1983–84, behind
Otis Thorpe) against three losing.
Pitino era: 1985-1987
In 1985,
New York Knicks
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assistant coach
Rick Pitino was hired as the latest Friars head coach. In his first season the Friars compiled a 17–14 record and made their first NIT appearance in a decade. The next year, 1986–87, the Friars posted a 25–9 record behind
Billy Donovan and made their second-ever Final Four appearance in the
1987 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
The 1987 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 12, 1987, and ended with the champio ...
. After losing to Syracuse, Pitino left the school and re-joined the Knicks as their head coach in 1987. The Friars have not returned to the Final Four since Pitino's departure.
Chiesa, Barnes, Gillen: 1987-1998

In 1987–88, the Friars posted a losing record under new head coach
Gordie Chiesa, who was replaced by
Rick Barnes after the season. Behind Barnes and 2,000-point scorer
Eric Murdock, the Friars made back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances in 1989 and 1990, as well as an NIT bid in 1991. Following Murdock's departure and a losing season in 1991–92, the team had an NIT semifinal appearance in 1993 and an NCAA tournament appearance in 1994, while also capturing the school's first Big East Tournament title. Following back-to-back 20-win seasons, Barnes left to become the head coach at
Clemson in 1994. He was replaced by
Pete Gillen. Led by
Eric Williams
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, the Friars made consecutive NIT appearances in 1995 and 1996. In
1996–97, the Friars posted a 24–12 record, led by
Austin Croshere and
Jamel Thomas. After defeating
Duke
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in the
1997 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
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, the Friars reached the Elite Eight before losing, in overtime, to eventual champion
Arizona
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. Following a losing season in 1997–98, Gillen departed to become the head coach at
Virginia
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.
Welsh era: 1998-2008
Gillen was replaced by
Iona head coach
Tim Welsh in 1998. Led by Thomas, the Friars made an NIT bid in 1999. The team returned to the NCAA tournament two years later, posting a 21–10 record behind
John Linehan. While the Friars posted a losing record in Linehan's senior season in 2001–02, the guard broke
Allen Iverson's single-season Big East steals record of 67 as well as Murdock's NCAA career steals record of 377. Led by
Ryan Gomes, the Friars returned to the NIT with an 18–14 record in 2002–03 and made another NCAA appearance in
2003–04 with a 20–9 record. However, Welsh's next four teams, without Gomes after 2004–05, recorded one winning season, and Welsh was fired following the 2007–08 season.
Davis era: 2008-2011
In 2008, the Friars hired
Drake head coach
Keno Davis, who won the National Coach of the Year Award in his first and only season as Drake's head coach. Davis' team posted a 19–14 record, including a win at home over top-ranked
Pittsburgh
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, in
2008–09 en route to an NIT appearance. In
2009–10, Davis' team lost their final 11 games to finish 15th in the Big East. The Friars averaged 82 points per game, the fourth highest in Division I, while also surrendering 85 points per conference game, the worst statistical performance in Big East history. In Davis' third season,
2010–11, the Friars finished 14th in the conference despite having Division I's second-leading scorer in
Marshon Brooks
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. Davis was fired after the 2010–11 season.
Cooley era: 2011-2023
On March 22, 2011, the Friars hired
Fairfield head coach
Ed Cooley, as the 15th head coach in program history. A Providence native, Cooley brought a reinvigorated energy surrounding the program and recruited six consensus Top 100 recruits in his first three years.
2011–12 season
In his first season at Providence, Cooley led the Friars to a 15–17 mark overall, posting an 11–3 mark (8–0 at home) in non-conference action and going 4–14 in the Big East. That season, point guard Vincent Council was named All-Big East Third Team and forward
LaDontae Henton earned Big East All-Rookie Team accolades.
2012–13 season — NIT quarterfinals
In his second season, Cooley led the Friars to a 19–15 record overall and a 9–9 mark in league play. Included in the 9–9 Big East record in 2012–13 was a 7–2 mark over the last nine games of the conference season, marking the second best turnaround over second half of the season in Big East history. The Friars played the season with a short roster with transfers Carson Desrosier and Tyler Harris having to sit out the year per NCAA transfer rules, five star Freshman shooting guard and Providence native
Ricky Ledo sitting our per NCAA eligibility issues, and five star Freshman point guard
Kris Dunn sitting out the first semester with a shoulder injury. Friars Freshman guard Josh Fortune, was the only incoming player in 2012–2013 season eligible to compete. Cooley guided the Friars to the NIT where the squad posted a 2–1 record, beating
Charlotte and
Robert Morris before losing in the quarterfinals to eventual NIT Champion
Baylor. That season, combo guard
Bryce Cotton was named All-Big East First Team and Kadeem Batts was recognized as a co-winner of the league's Most Improved Award and earned All-Big East Honorable Mention accolades. After spending one year at Providence without being able to play,
Ledo declared for the 2013 NBA Draft and was drafted by the
Minnesota Timberwolves
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, eventually being traded to the
Dallas Mavericks
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.
2013–14 season — Big East tournament champions / NCAA tournament first round
In his third season at Providence, Cooley led the Friars to a 10–8 mark in the Big East Conference and finished tied for 3rd with
Xavier and
St. John's. Transfers, Junior forward Carson Desrosiers and Sophomore forward Tyler Harris, were eligible to play their first season in black and white, having sat out the NCAA-enforced one-year period. However, in addition to former Senior point guard Vincent Council's graduation and
Ricky Ledo entering the draft, Sophomore point guard Kris Dunn faced another shoulder injury and had to sit out almost the entire year as a medical
redshirt
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* Redshirt (college sports)
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, Cleveland State transfer Sophomore guard Junior Lamomba had to sit out the NCAA-enforced one-year period, and incoming Freshmen Brandon Austin and
Rodney Bullock were suspended for the entire season due to an unspecified violation of team rules. The Friars finished the season at 23–12 overall, the most wins in a season since 1996–1997. Two players received regular season honors, Senior point guard
Bryce Cotton was named All-Big East First Team and Senior forward Kadeem Batts earned All-Big East Second Team accolades. Entering the Big East Tournament, the Friars played as the 4th seed due to losing the tie-breaker with
Xavier. They defeated
St. John's in the Quarterfinals,
Seton Hall in the semifinals, and
Creighton in the thrilling final at
Madison Square Garden
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, claiming PC's second tournament title in Big East history. By winning the Big East Tournament the team earned an automatic bid, removing any "bubble" fears. On their way to making history as the first tournament champion of the reconfigured league, Junior forward Ladontae Henton was named to the All-Tournament Team and Senior guard
Bryce Cotton was named the tournaments Most Outstanding Player. On selection Sunday, the Friars were given the 11th seed in the
2014 NCAA tournament East Regional and faced the
UNC. The Friars lost 77–79, but en route
Bryce Cotton scored a career high 36 points, making him the 4th all-time leading scorer in Providence College basketball history. Despite the loss, the season marked yet another major step forward by
Ed Cooley & Co. in rebuilding the PC basketball program.
2021–2022 season — Big East regular season champions / NCAA tournament
After a disappointing campaign the previous season marred by a COVID-19 shortened schedule and no fans, Ed Cooley led the Friars to their first regular season championship in Big East History with an overall record of 24–4 and 14–3 within the conference. The Friars clinched the title at home in front of a sold out Dunkin Donuts Center crowd. The Friars spent most of this season ranked in the AP and Coaches top 25 Polls reaching as high as 8/9 on Feb 14, 2022.
2022-2023 season — Coach Cooley's final season with the Friars
The Friars finished their season with a 13–7 record in Big East play and a 21–12 record overall, including a loss to UConn in the
Big East tournament quarterfinals and a First Round loss to the
University of Kentucky
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in the
NCAA tournament. On March 20, 2023, Coach Cooley resigned as head coach at Providence to become the head coach at
Georgetown University
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. He was replaced by Kim English.
Current team
Roster
Coaching Staff
Season-by-season
Postseason
NCAA tournament results
The Friars have appeared in the
NCAA tournament 22 times. Their combined record is 17–23.
NIT results
The Friars have appeared in the
National Invitation Tournament
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(NIT) 20 times. Their combined record is 32–21. They are two-time NIT Champions (1961, 1963).
NAIA tournament results
The Friars have appeared in the
NAIA tournament once. Their record is 0–1.
Former Friars
NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
NBA
*
Kris Dunn,
Los Angeles Clippers
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*
David Duke Jr.,
San Antonio Spurs
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*
Justin Minaya,
Portland Trail Blazers
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*
Devin Carter,
Sacramento Kings
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NBA G League
*G Brandon Austin,
Reno Bighorns — G League affiliate of
Sacramento Kings
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*G
LaDontae Henton,
Agua Caliente Clippers — G League affiliate of
Los Angeles Clippers
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*F Tyler Harris,
Windy City Bulls
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— G League affiliate of
Chicago Bulls
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*G
Ricardo Ledo,
Wisconsin Herd — G League affiliate of
Milwaukee Bucks
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*G
Duke Mondy,
Texas Legends — G League affiliate of
Dallas Mavericks
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Playing abroad
*F
Ben Bentil
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,
Hapoel Tel Aviv of the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
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*G
Marshon Brooks
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,
Guangdong Southern Tigers
*G
Bryce Cotton,
Perth Wildcats
*G
Vincent Council,
BC Nokia
*G
Sharaud Curry,
Poitiers Basket 86
*F
Herbert Hill,
Nishinomiya Storks
*F
Tuukka Kotti
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Kotti attended Providence College in the United States, where he played college basketball between 2001 and 2005. He left Finland as a point gua ...
,
Helsinki Seagulls
*G
Jeff Xavier,
UJAP Quimper 29
*
Alpha Diallo,
Monaco Basket
All-time NBA draft
*
1960, Round 1, Pick 6:
Lenny Wilkens
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(
St. Louis Hawks
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)
*
1961, Round 2, Pick 12:
Johnny Egan (
Detroit Pistons
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)
*
1962
The year saw the Cuban Missile Crisis, which is often considered the closest the world came to a Nuclear warfare, nuclear confrontation during the Cold War.
Events January
* January 1 – Samoa, Western Samoa becomes independent from Ne ...
, Round 3, Pick 25: Jim Hadnot (
Boston Celtics
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)
*
1963
Events January
* January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove ...
, Round 4, Pick 33:
Raymond Flynn (
Syracuse Nats)
*1963, Round 6, Pick 53: Vin Ernst (Boston Celtics)
*
1964, Round 3, Pick 27:
John Thompson (Boston Celtics)
*
1967
Events January
* January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Canadian Confederation, Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair.
* January 6 – Vietnam War: United States Marine Corps and Army of ...
, Round 1, Pick 1:
Jimmy Walker (Detroit Pistons)
*1967, Round 5, Pick 44:
Dexter Westbrook (
Baltimore Bullets)
*1967, Round 12, Pick 128:
Mike Riordan (
New York Knicks
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)
*
1971 *
The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses (Solar eclipse of February 25, 1971, February 25, Solar eclipse of July 22, 1971, July 22 and Solar eclipse of August 20, 1971, August 20) and two total lunar eclipses (February 1971 lunar eclip ...
, Round 6, Pick 96:
Jim Larranaga (Detroit Pistons)
*
1973
Events January
* January 1 – The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark 1973 enlargement of the European Communities, enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union.
* January 14 - The 16-0 19 ...
, Round 1, Pick 3:
Ernie DiGregorio (
Buffalo Braves
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)
*1973, Round 2, Pick 24:
Kevin Stacom (
Chicago Bulls
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)
*1973, Round 5, Pick 71: Fran Costello (
Portland Trail Blazers
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)
*
1974, Round 1, Pick 2:
Marvin Barnes
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(
Philadelphia 76ers
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)
*1974, Round 2, Pick 35: Kevin Stacom (Boston Celtics)
*
1975
It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe.
Events
January
* January 1 – Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
, Round 9, Pick 154: Steve Strother (
Houston Rockets
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)
*
1976
Events January
* January 2 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force.
* January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea.
* January 18 – Full diplomatic ...
, Round 8, Pick 136: Mark McAndrew (Buffalo Braves)
*
1977
Events January
* January 8 – 1977 Moscow bombings, Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.
* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (no ...
, Round 3, Pick 52:
Joe Hassett (
Seattle SuperSonics)
*1977, Round 6, Pick 119: Bob Cooper (
Kansas City Kings
The Sacramento Kings are an American professional basketball team based in Sacramento, California. The Kings compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Pacific Division (NBA), Pacific Division of the Western Confere ...
)
*
1978
Events January
* January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213.
* January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd ...
, Round 6, Pick 112: Bob Misevicius (Buffalo Braves)
*1978, Round 8, Pick 153: Bruce Campbell (
New Jersey Nets
New or NEW may refer to:
Music
* New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz
* ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013
** "New" (Paul McCartney song), 2013
* ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, 1995
* "New" (Daya song), 2017
* "New" (No Doubt song), 1 ...
)
*
1979
Events
January
* January 1
** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the ''International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donate to the ''Music for UNICEF Concert'' fund, among them ABBA, who write the song ...
, Round 6, Pick 121: Dwight Williams (
Atlanta Hawks
The Atlanta Hawks are an American professional basketball team based in Atlanta. The Hawks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Southeast Division (NBA), Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference (NBA), Easte ...
)
*
1980
Events January
* January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a United States grain embargo against the Soviet Union, grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission.
* January 6 – Global Positioning Sys ...
, Round 10, Pick 214: John Nolan (Boston Celtics)
*
1981
Events January
* January 1
** Greece enters the European Economic Community, predecessor of the European Union.
** Palau becomes a self-governing territory.
* January 6 – A funeral service is held in West Germany for Nazi Grand Admiral ...
, Round 9, Pick 186: Rudy Williams (New Jersey Nets)
*
1983
1983 saw both the official beginning of the Internet and the first mobile cellular telephone call.
Events January
* January 1 – The migration of the ARPANET to TCP/IP is officially completed (this is considered to be the beginning of the ...
, Round 7, Pick 160: Ron Jackson (Boston Celtics)
*
1984
Events
January
* January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888.
* January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeas ...
, Round 1, Pick 9:
Otis Thorpe (Kansas City Kings)
*
1985
The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** The Internet's Domain Name System is created.
** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a n ...
, Round 5, Pick 114: Ray Knight (
Milwaukee Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks are an American professional basketball team based in Milwaukee. The Bucks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Central Division (NBA), Central Division of the Eastern Conference (NBA), East ...
)
*
1987
Events January
* January 1 – Bolivia reintroduces the Boliviano currency.
* January 2 – Chadian–Libyan conflict – Battle of Fada: The Military of Chad, Chadian army destroys a Libyan armoured brigade.
* January 3 – Afghan leader ...
, Round 3, Pick 68:
Billy Donovan (
Utah Jazz
The Utah Jazz are an American professional basketball team based in Salt Lake City. The Jazz compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. Since the 1991–92 season, the ...
)
*
1990, Round 2, Pick 54: Abdul Shamsid-Deen (Seattle SuperSonics)
*
1991
It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. During the year, the Soviet Union Dissolution of the Soviet Union, collapsed, leaving Post-soviet states, fifteen sovereign republics and the Commonwealth of Independent State ...
, Round 1, Pick 21:
Eric Murdock (Utah Jazz)
*
1994
The year 1994 was designated as the " International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations.
In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitti ...
, Round 1, Pick 21:
Dickey Simpkins (Chicago Bulls)
*1994, Round 2, Pick 35:
Michael Smith (
Sacramento Kings
The Sacramento Kings are an American professional basketball team based in Sacramento, California. The Kings compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Pacific Division (NBA), Pacific Division of the Western Confere ...
)
*
1995
1995 was designated as:
* United Nations Year for Tolerance
* World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War
This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government ...
, Round 1, Pick 14:
Eric Williams
Eric Eustace Williams (25 September 1911 – 29 March 1981) was a Trinidad and Tobago politician. He has been dubbed as the " Father of the Nation", having led the then-British Colony of Trinidad and Tobago to majority rule on 28 October 1956, ...
(Boston Celtics)
*1995, Round 2, Pick 45:
Troy Brown (Atlanta Hawks)
*
1997
Events January
* January 1 – The Emergency Alert System is introduced in the United States.
* January 11 – Turkey threatens Cyprus on account of a deal to buy Russian S-300 missiles, prompting the Cypriot Missile Crisis.
* January 1 ...
, Round 1, Pick 12:
Austin Croshere (Indiana Pacers)
*1997, Round 2, Pick 46:
God Shammgod (
Washington Wizards
The Washington Wizards are an American professional basketball team based in Washington, D.C. The Wizards compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference. The team plays i ...
)
*
2004
2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO).
Events January
* January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
, Round 2, Pick 56:
Marcus Douthit (
Los Angeles Lakers
The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Pacific Division (NBA), Pacific Division of the Western Conference (NBA ...
)
*
2005
2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ...
, Round 2, Pick 50:
Ryan Gomes (Boston Celtics)
*
2007
2007 was designated as the International Heliophysical Year and the International Polar Year.
Events
January
* January 1
**Bulgaria and Romania 2007 enlargement of the European Union, join the European Union, while Slovenia joins the Eur ...
, Round 2, Pick 55:
Herbert Hill (Utah Jazz)
*
2011
The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protests and revolutions throughout the Arab world advocating for democracy, reform, and economic recovery, later leading to the depositions of world leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen ...
, Round 1, Pick 25:
Marshon Brooks
MarShon Scitif Brooks (born January 26, 1989) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Guangdong Southern Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). Standing at , he plays at shooting guard and small forward ...
(Boston Celtics)
*
2013
2013 was the first year since 1987 to contain four unique digits (a span of 26 years).
2013 was designated as:
*International Year of Water Cooperation
*International Year of Quinoa
Events
January
* January 5 – 2013 Craig, Alask ...
, Round 2, Pick 43:
Ricardo Ledo (Milwaukee Bucks)
*
2016
2016 was designated as:
* International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
* International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
, Round 1, Pick 5:
Kris Dunn (Minnesota Timberwolves)
*
2016
2016 was designated as:
* International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
* International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
, Round 2, Pick 51:
Ben Bentil
Benjamin Bentil (born March 29, 1995) is a Ghanaian professional basketball player for ASVEL Basket, LDLC ASVEL of the French LNB Élite and the EuroLeague. He played two seasons of college basketball for Providence Friars men's basketball, Provi ...
(Boston Celtics)
*
2024
The year saw the list of ongoing armed conflicts, continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war (2021–present), Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudane ...
, Round 1, Pick 13:
Devin Carter (Sacramento Kings)
Former Friars
*Justin Acker — Executive, WME/IMG
*
Chris Anrin — former international professional basketball player
*
Marvin Barnes
Marvin Jerome "Bad News" Barnes (July 27, 1952 – September 8, 2014) was an American professional basketball player. A forward (basketball), forward, he was an NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans, All-American at Providence College, and played p ...
— former
NBA and
ABA all-star player
*
Ira Bowman — former NBA player
*
Marques Bragg — former NBA player
*
Marshon Brooks
MarShon Scitif Brooks (born January 26, 1989) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Guangdong Southern Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). Standing at , he plays at shooting guard and small forward ...
— NBA player with
New Jersey Nets
New or NEW may refer to:
Music
* New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz
* ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013
** "New" (Paul McCartney song), 2013
* ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, 1995
* "New" (Daya song), 2017
* "New" (No Doubt song), 1 ...
*
Derrick Brown — former international professional basketball player
*
Michael Brown — former international professional basketball player
*
Troy Brown — former NBA player
*
Marty Conlon — former NBA player
*
Rick Cordella — Vice President & General Manager,
NBC Sports
NBC Sports is an American programming division for NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast, that is responsible for sports broadcasts on their broadcast network NBC, the Cable television, cable channels NBC owns, and on Peacock (streaming service) ...
Digital
*
Austin Croshere — former NBA player
*
Sharaud Curry — international professional basketball player
*
Ernie DiGregorio — former NBA player
*
Billy Donovan — two-time
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship
The NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, branded as March Madness, or The Big Dance, is a single-elimination tournament played in the United States to determine the men's college basketball national champion of the Division I level ...
head coach of
Florida Gators men's basketball
*
Marcus Douthit — NBA and international professional basketball player
*
Jacek Duda — former international professional basketball player
*
Weyinmi Efejuku — international professional basketball player
*
Johnny Egan — former NBA player and coach
*
Raymond Flynn — former Mayor of
Boston
Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas ...
*
Trent Forbes — international professional basketball player
*
Rubén Garcés — former NBA and international professional basketball player
*
Ryan Gomes — NBA player with
Los Angeles Clippers
The Los Angeles Clippers are an American professional basketball team based in the Greater Los Angeles area. The Clippers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference. The ...
*
Randall Hanke — international professional basketball player
*
Eric Harris — former international professional basketball player
*
Joe Hassett — former NBA player
*
Herbert Hill — NBA and international professional basketball player
*
Sheiku Kabba — international professional basketball player
*
Jonathan Kale — international professional basketball player
*
Tuukka Kotti
Tuukka Kotti (born 18 March 1981) is a Finnish professional basketball player for the Tapiolan Honka.
Kotti attended Providence College in the United States, where he played college basketball between 2001 and 2005. He left Finland as a point gua ...
— international professional basketball player
*
Ricky Ledo — current NBA player
*
Jim Larranaga — head coach of
Miami Hurricanes men's basketball
*
Māris Ļaksa — international professional basketball player
*
John Linehan — international professional basketball player
*
Michael Malone — NBA head coach for the
Denver Nuggets
The Denver Nuggets are an American professional basketball team based in Denver. The Nuggets compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Northwest Division (NBA), Northwest Division of the Western Conference (NBA), W ...
*
Erron Maxey — international professional basketball player
*
Geoff McDermott — international professional basketball player
*
Ken McDonald — head coach of
Western Kentucky Hilltopers men's basketball
*
Donnie McGrath — international professional basketball player
*
Brian McKenzie — international professional basketball player
*
Abdul Mills — former international professional basketball player
*
Eric Murdock — former NBA player
*
Jason Murdock — former international professional basketball player
*
Jamine Peterson — international professional basketball player
*
Rob Phelps — former international professional basketball player
*
Richard Pitino — head basketball coach for
University of New Mexico
The University of New Mexico (UNM; ) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1889 by the New Mexico Territorial Legislature, it is the state's second oldest university, a flagship university in th ...
*
Mike Riordan — former NBA player
*
Rob Sanders — former international professional basketball player
*
Karim Shabazz — international professional basketball player
*
God Shammgod — former NBA player
*
Abdul Shamsid-Deen — former international professional basketball player
*
Dickey Simpkins — former NBA player
*
Kevin Simpson — former international professional basketball player
*
Michael Smith — former NBA player
*
Kevin Stacom — former NBA player
*
Piotr Szybilski — former international professional basketball player
*
Jamel Thomas — former NBA player
*
Garnett Thompson — international professional basketball player
*
John Thompson — former
Basketball Hall of Fame head coach of
Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
The Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball program represents Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private university, private Jesuit research university in Washington, D.C., United States. Founded by Bishop John Carroll (archbishop o ...
*
Otis Thorpe — former NBA all-star player
*
Orlando Vega — former international professional basketball player
*
Jimmy Walker — former NBA all-star player
*
Franklin Western — international professional basketball player
*
Lenny Wilkens
Leonard Randolph Wilkens (born October 28, 1937) is an American former professional basketball player and coach in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He has been inducted three times into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, fi ...
—
Basketball Hall of Fame coach and player
*
Eric Williams
Eric Eustace Williams (25 September 1911 – 29 March 1981) was a Trinidad and Tobago politician. He has been dubbed as the " Father of the Nation", having led the then-British Colony of Trinidad and Tobago to majority rule on 28 October 1956, ...
— former NBA player
*
Jeff Xavier — international professional basketball player
*
Maciej Zieliński — former international professional basketball player
All-time leaders
Points
Rebounds
Assists
Steals
Blocks
Arena
The Providence Friars men's basketball team has been playing at the
Amica Mutual Pavilion (aka "the AMP") since its inception in 1972, having played almost all of its home basketball games at the arena since it opened. The Amica Mutual Pavilion took over naming rights in 2022. The Amp (formerly Providence Civic Center and Dunkin’ Donuts Center (aka "The Dunk") ) is an indoor arena, located in downtown Providence, Rhode Island, and seats approximately 12,410 fans for basketball games. In 2001, the arena was named the Dunkin' Donuts Center as part of a naming-rights deal with Dunkin' Donuts. Ironically they served Dunkin coffee but no actual Donuts. In December 2005, the Rhode Island Convention Center Authority purchased the building from the city of Providence and spent $80 million on an extensive renovation connecting it indoor to the Convention center and a nearby luxury hotel. Renovations were also inclusive of a new Jumbotron, luxury suites, HVAC chiller, upgraded concessions, concourse updates, new seating bowl and other amenities. Since the renovations, the arena has been touted as one of the most state of the art arenas and one of the best atmospheres in the NCAA. The fans are known for being knowledgeable of basketball, and hostile to visiting teams and coaches. This has resulted in one of the best home records in D1 basketball since 2021-2022. Prior to playing at the Amica Mutual Pavilion, the Friars played on campus at
Alumni Hall (Providence) from 1955 until moving to the AMP in 1972. Alumni Hall seated approximately 2,600 fans from 1955 until its renovation in 2012, and now seats approximately 1,850 fans.
Rivalries
Villanova Wildcats
The two smallest schools in the original Big East, Providence and the
Villanova Wildcats, currently battle at least twice each year during conference play. The two teams first met on February 15, 1936, resulting in a 46–37 Friars victory. Villanova leads the all-time series, 67-42 since 1949-1950. The rivalry is elevated by the Catholic orders which run the schools; Providence's
Dominicans
Dominicans () also known as Quisqueyans () are an ethnic group, ethno-nationality, national people, a people of shared ancestry and culture, who have ancestral roots in the Dominican Republic.
The Dominican ethnic group was born out of a fusio ...
and Villanova's
Augustinians
Augustinians are members of several religious orders that follow the Rule of Saint Augustine, written about 400 A.D. by Augustine of Hippo. There are two distinct types of Augustinians in Catholic religious orders dating back to the 12th–13 ...
.
Boston College Eagles
These two former Big East rivals are in adjacent states with both teams said to have among the most intense fans in New England. Though they now reside in separate conferences, they still meet occasionally during non-conference play.
Connecticut Huskies
The only two New England schools in the old Big East for its final eight seasons, these two schools fought for New England bragging rights each year until the 2013 season, when Providence and 6 other teams in the "Catholic 7" broke away to form the new Big East and UConn remained in the now-called American Athletic Conference. UConn joined the new Big East and started playing in the conference in 2020, renewing the rivalry.
Rhode Island Rams
The Rhode Island Rams are the intercollegiate athletic programs that represent the University of Rhode Island, based in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States. The Rams compete in the NCAA's Division I as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conferenc ...
The annual
Rhode Island
Rhode Island ( ) is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Connecticut to its west; Massachusetts to its north and east; and the Atlantic Ocean to its south via Rhode Island Sound and Block Is ...
State Championship game is played between these schools once a year and is considered often to be the highlight of the schedule for the Rams. The game now alternates annually between Providence (
The Amp) and Kingston
The Ryan Center always resulting in a rare home sellout for Rhode Island in their year hosting. The annual match-up is usually played in December and has produced many memorable games and moments for both teams over the years. In recent years Providence has dominated the rivalry and holds a commanding 64-26 advantage since 1949-1950
Participations in FIBA competitions
*
1977 FIBA Intercontinental Cup: 6th place
Social Media
Providence basketball has a presence and notable fan following on
facebookInstagramX (formerly twitter)
The Friartown following on X (formerly twitter) uses #pcbb
References
External links
*
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Basketball teams established in 1921
1921 establishments in Rhode Island