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PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island – On Wednesday, January 3, in the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Providence, Rhode Island, the No. 23/23 Providence College men’s basketball team lost to the Seton Hall Pirates (9-5, 2-1 BIG EAST), 61-57. With a record of 11-3 overall and 2-1 in BIG EAST play, the Friars lost. With a game-high 23 points, graduate student Josh Oduro (Gainesville, Va.) took the lead. With ten points, ten rebounds, and six assists, junior Devin Carter (Miami, Fla.) recorded a double-double.
Head Coach Kim English stated, “It’s exactly the type of game we knew it would be.” “Brutal, hardy, and bodily. Ultimately, it was just a matter of creating plays.”
English remarked, “Our thoughts and prayers are with Bryce and his family tonight.” “We’re hoping for good news tomorrow when we get scans.”
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•Oduro made the game’s first basket. In response, Seton Hall scored eight points in a row, two of which came from three-point range.
•The Friars made four of their next five field goals after beginning the game 1-4.
•The Friars went on a 15-2 scoring spree midway through the first half to build a 17-10 lead. Seton Hall hadn’t scored in almost three quarters and had missed nine of their last ten attempts.
“We knew this kind of game was coming,” head coach Kim English remarked. “Physical, rough, and gritty. Ultimately, it all came down to writing plays.”
English remarked, “We’re praying for Bryce and his family tonight.” “We’re hoping for good news tomorrow when we get scans.”
FIRST HALF:
• The game’s opening basket was made by Oduro. With two early three-pointers, Seton Hall’s 8-0 run in response was decisive.
•The Friars missed their first four field goals, but they converted their next five attempts.
•The Friars took a 17-10 lead midway through the first half after going on a 15-2 scoring outburst. In the previous ten shots, Seton Hall had missed nine, and they had not scored in over three
•The final stats for the player were 20–54 (37.0%) from the field, 4–17 (23.5%) from three, and 13–15 (86.7%) at the free throw line and beyond.
•Seton Hall shot 21-58 (36.2%) from the field, 7-16 (43.8%) from beyond the arc, and 12-16 (75.0%) from the free throw line in their final results.
•Oduro (23) and Carter (10), two Friars players, ended in double figures. The Pirates had four players who scored in double figures.
The Friars were outrebounded by Seton Hall by a score of two, 38–36.
•The Friars finished with eleven assists compared to the Pirates’ six.
•The Friars made only four of their last three-point attempts of the season.
•In their past 50 games at the AMP, the Friars are 46-4; overall, they are 628-239.
•The Friars are ranked No. 23 in both the January 1 AP Poll and the Jan. 1
Ultimately, the performance was 20–54 (37.0%) from the field, 4–17 (23.5%) from three, and 13–15 (86.7%) from the free throw line.
Seton Hall’s final scoring totals were 21-58 (36.2%) from the field, 7-16 (43.8%) from three-point range, and 12-16 (75.0%) from the free throw line.
For the Friars in Oduro (23), and Carter (10), two players finished in double figures. On behalf of the Pirates, four players scored in double figures.
37-36 is the difference in points that Seton Hall had over the Friars.
•The Pirates ended with six assists, compared to 11 for the Friars.
In the end, the Friars made only four of their season’s three-pointers.
After 50 games at the AMP, the Friars have an all-time record of 628-239 and have won 46 of them.
In the January 1 AP Poll, the Friars are rated No. 23, and in the