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    2010-11 SCHEDULE & RESULTS

    Providence vs. South Florida:The Friars and Bulls met or the ninth time earlierthis season, when the Bulls won at home, 79-72. Providence currently holds a 5-4

    edge in the all-time series. The teams met twice beore USF became a membero the BIG EAST Conerence, splitting a home-and-home series with the Bulls

    winning, 68-64, in Tampa, Fla., on November 26, 2002, and the Friars taking an84-60 win at the Dunkin Donuts Center on December 2, 2003. The rst meetingas BIG EAST Conerence oes came in Providence on February 21, 2006, with PC

    winning the game, 77-56. Providence won ve o the rst six meetings in theseries, however, USF won the last two meetings, both last season. On January

    23, 2010, the Bulls took a 109-105 overtime victory at the Dunkin Donuts Centerthen captured the rematch in Tampa, Fla., 99-93. The last Friar win was February10, 2009, a 77-62 win at the Sun Dome.

    Scouting The Bulls: South Florida brings an 8-14 overall record to the Dunkin

    Donuts Center, including a 2-7 mark in BIG EAST play. USF is coming o a 71-60win at home over DePaul on January 27. The Bulls are led in scoring by junio

    orward Augustus Gilchrist (12.9 ppg) and sophomore guard Jawanza Poland

    Location: Providence, R.I. 02918Founded: 1917

    Enrollment: 3,837President: Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P.Assoc. VP/Athletic Director: Robert G. Driscoll, Jr.Conerence: BIG EASTHome Arena: Dunkin Donuts Center (12,410)1st Yr o Basketball: 1926-27 (84th season)All-Time Record: 1,299-866 (.600)Years in NCAA Tournament: 15 times -- 2004 (last)Years in NIT: 18 Times -- 2009 (last)Head Coach: Keno Davis (Iowa 95)Website: www.coachkenodavis.comCareer Record: 72-47/Fourt h SeasonRecord at Providence: 44-42/Thi rd SeasonAssistant Coaches: Chris Davis, Rodell Davis , Chris DriscollCoord. o Basketball Ops.: Cary CollinsPlayer Develop./Video Ops: Kevin GambleAssociate AD or Media Relations: Arthur ParksOce Phone: (401) 865-2759Cell Phone: (401) 378-7334E-mail: [email protected]: www.riars.com

    GENERAL INFORMATION

    2010-11 FRIAR BASKETBALLSouth Florida (8-14, 2-7) vs. Providence (13-9, 2-7)

    February 2, 2011 - 7:00 p.m.Dunkin' Donuts Center (12,410) - Providence, R.I.

    Cox Sports/Bright House Sports Network

    PROBABLE STARTERS 2010-11 StatsNO NAME PTS/REB POS HT WT CL2 Marshon Brooks 23.3/7.4 G/F 6-5 200 SR Stone Mountain, Ga./Tucker10 Kadeem Batts 7.4/5.5 F 6-9 250 FR Powder Springs, Ga./John McEachern12 Gerard Coleman 10.9/2.8 G 6-4 180 FR Boston, Mass./Tilton School32 Vincent Council 14.5/6.4 apg G 6-2 180 SO Brooklyn, N.Y./Patterson School42 Bilal Dixon 6.5/7.3 F/C 6-9 245 SO Jersey City, N.J./Queen o Peace

    OFF THE BENCH1 Duke Mondy 6.7/3.0 G 6-3 198 SO

    Grand Rapids, Mich./Catholic Central4 Dre Evans 1.6/0.9 G 5-9 167 FR Dallas, Texas/Carter11 Ron Giplaye 1.8/1.9 F 6-6 230 FR Lowell, Mass./Notre Dame Prep13 Brice Koane -- F 6-8 205 FR Yaounde, Cameroon/The Miller School15 Xavier Davis 0.0/0.5 G 5-11 170 FR Smithfeld, R.I./Smithfeld21 Lee Goldsbrough 0.7/1.2 F 6-9 220 FR Newcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form College25 Bryce Cotton 3.6/1.4 G 6-1 165 FR Tucson, Ariz./Palo Verde35 Tom Niemeier -- F 6-7 235 FR

    Lihue, Hawaii/Kauai41 Chris Carter 0.7/0.0 G 6-4 180 SR Worcester, Mass./Shepherd Hill Regional

    51 Ted Bancrot 0.7/0.7 G 6-4 187 FRMarion, Mass./Bishop Stang

    53 Mike Murray 0.0/0.0 G 6-2 188 FR Troy, N.Y./LaSalle Institute55 Ray Hall 1.2/2.1 C 7-0 285 SR Denver, Colo./J.K. Mullen

    PRONUNCIATION GUIDEBilal Dixon -- BA-LIE-AL Duke Mondy -- MUN-DEEBrice Koane - Breece (rhymes with Greece) Co-Fawn-E Ron Giplaye -- JIP-PLAYBryce Cotton - BRY-ICE (rhymes with ice) Lee Goldsbrough -- GOLDS-BRO

    2010-11 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ROSTER

    Radio Broadcast: WEEI 103.7 FMJohn Rooke (play-by-play) & Joe Hassett (color)

    Internet Broadcast: Friars.com (live audio broadcast)

    Televsion Broadcast: Cox Sports/Bright House SportsDon Orsillo (play-by-play), Ron Perry (color) & Kristina Akra (sideline)

    BROADCAST INFORMATION

    NOVEMBER6 Sat. BENTLEY (exhibition) W, 83-7613 Sat. DARTMOUTH W, 87-5215 Mon. YALE W, 58-5518 Thur. MORGAN STATE $ W, 77-5520 Sat. PRAIRIE VIEW A&M $ W, 78-62

    23 Tue. vs. La Salle $! CBS College Sports L, 84-7324 Wed. vs. Wyoming $! CBS College Sports W, 84-7729 Mon. CENTRAL CONN. W, 92-57

    DECEMBER1 Wed. NORTHEASTERN Cox W, 77-724 Sat. RHODE ISLAND Cox/SNY W, 87-746 Mon. BROWN W, 91-64

    8 Wed. at Boston College L, 88-8611 Sat. ALABAMA ESPNU W, 82-7021 Tue. SACRED HEART W, 84-76

    28 Tue. at #5/#5 Syracuse * ESPNU L, 81-74JANUARY1 Sat. ST. JOHNS * Cox/SNY L, 67-654 Tue. #5/#5 PITTSBURGH * Cox/SNY/FSN Pitt L, 83-79

    8 Sat. at Rutgers * Cox/SNY L, 85-72.13 Thur. at West Virginia * ESPN2 L, 93-6316 Sun. at USF * ESPN3 L, 79-7222 Sat. #19/#15 LOUISVILLE * ESPNU W, 72-6726 Wed. #8/#7 VILLANOVA * Cox/SNY W, 83-6830 Sun. at Seton Hall * Cox/MSG L, 81-71FEBRUARY2 Wed. USF * Cox/SNY/Bright House 7:00 p.m.5 Sat. at Georgetown * Cox/SNY/MASN 12:00 p.m.13 Sun. at Connecticut * Cox/SNY 7:00 p.m.17 Thur. DE PAUL * ESPN/ESPN2 9:00 p.m.19 Sat. CINCINNATI * ESPNU 7:00 p.m.23 Wed. NOTRE DAME * Cox/SNY/My Michiana 7:00 p.m.

    27 Sun. at Marquette * Cox/MSG/Time Warner WI 4:00 p.m.MARCH2 Wed. at Louisville * R.I. News Ch. 5/SNY/WHAS 7:00 p.m.5 Sat. RUTGERS * ESPN3 7:00 p.m.

    8-12 BIG EAST Championship #

    Times are EasternHOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS$ - Cancun Challenge! - Cancun Challenge at Cancun, Mexico# - Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)* - BIG EAST Conerence Game

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    2 - 2010-11 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

    2010-11 Providence Basketball(10.3 ppg). Junior orward Ron Anderson, Jr., leads the team in rebounding at 7.1 rpg. Junior guard Anthony Crater leads the team

    in assists with 3.9 per game. The Bulls are tied with Providence or 14th place in the BIG EAST standings.

    Providence vs. Georgetown: Providence and Georgetown have met 58 times in school history, with all but two meetings comingsince the ormation o the BIG EAST Conerence in 1979. The Hoyas lead the all-time series, 39-19. Georgetown won the rst meeting77-51, in Providence in 1956, beore the Friars took a rematch in Providence, 83-56, in 1959. The teams met every year since 1979, with

    the exception o the 2006-07 season. The series is even, 13-13, in Providence, while the Hoyas hold a 19-4 advantage in Washington

    D.C. The teams have met nine times on a neutral court, with Georgetown holding a 2-7 advantage. One o those two Friar wins wasin the 1987 NCAA Tournament. PC earned an 88-73 victory that sent the team to its second Final Four appearance.

    Scouting The Hoyas: No. 21/20 Georgetown currently sits at 16-5, 5-4 in BIG EAST play. The Hoyas have won our-straight over Rutgers, Seton Hall, St. John's and No. 8/7 Villanova, to rebound ater losing our o their rst ve BIG EAST games. Senior guard AustinFreeman leads the team in scoring at 18.8 ppg. Junior Jason Clark and senior Chris Wright are scoring 12.8 and 12.1 ppg, respectively

    Senior orward Julian Vaughn is the leading rebounder, pulling down 6.4 boards per game, while Wright leads the team in assistswith 5.6 apg. The Hoyas host No. 23/19 Louisville on Monday, January 31, beore hosting Providence.

    On-Deck:The Friars return to the road, traveling to Washington, D.C., to take on Georgetown on Saturday, February 5. Tipo is set o

    12:00 p.m. and the game can be seen on Cox Sports, SNY and MASN. Providence then has the week o beore visiting Connecticuon Sunday, February 13.

    Last Time Out: The PC men's basketball team was deeated by Seton Hall, 81-71, on Sunday, January 30, at the Prudential Centerin Newark, N.J. The loss, which snapped a two-game winning streak, dropped the Friars to 13-9, 2-7 in BIG EAST play. Seton Hal

    improved to 10-12, 4-6 in league action. Seton Hall's deense held the Friars to 23 points in the rst hal as sophomore Bilal Dixon(Jersey City, N.J.) led PC with six points and our rebounds. Herb Pope had 15 points to pace Pirates over the rst 20 minutes o action

    to a 39-23 lead. The Friars hung tough in the second hal, but were unable to overcome 19 turnovers in the game. The highlight wasa double-double or Dixon, who nished with 17 points and 10 rebounds or his rst-career double-double in BIG EAST play. SenioMarshon Brooks (Stone Mountain, Ga.) and sophomore Vincent Council (Brooklyn N.Y.) each ended the game with 20 points. Brooks

    has scored 20 or more points in 18 o 22 games this season in 15 o the last 16 games. Dixon nished the game with 17 points whichis his BIG EAST personal-best.

    Game Notes

    Last Time Out: Seton Hall 81, PC 71The Last Time: USF 79, PC 72 (1/16/2011)

    Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

    Providence College vs Seton Hall1/30/11 2:00 p.m. at Newark, N.J. - Prudential Center

    Providence College 71 13-9, 2-7

    Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

    ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min10 BATTS, Kadeem f 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 4 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 1742 DIXON, Bilal f 6-7 0-0 5-10 2 8 10 3 17 0 1 1 0 2802 BROOKS, Marshon g 8-17 2-8 2-4 2 3 5 4 20 2 9 1 0 3812 COLEMAN, Gerard g 4-7 0-1 1-5 0 2 2 1 9 0 4 2 1 3432 COUNCIL, Vincent g 5-12 2-5 8-8 0 3 3 5 20 5 4 1 1 3 901 MONDY, Duke 2-7 0-3 1-2 0 5 5 4 5 0 1 2 5 3004 EVANS, Dre 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 211 GIPLAYE, Ron 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 225 COTTON, Bryce 0-2 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 10

    Team 3 4 7Totals 25-54 4-19 17-31 9 31 40 20 71 8 19 8 7 200

    FG % 1st Half: 7-22 31.8%3FG % 1st Half: 0-7 0.0%

    FT % 1st Half: 9-16 56.3%

    2nd half: 18-32 56.3%2nd half: 4-12 33.3%2nd half: 8-15 53.3%

    Game: 25-54 46.3%Game: 4-19 21.1%Game: 17-31 54.8%

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    Seton Hall 81 10-12, 4-6

    Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

    ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min15 POPE, Herb f 9-15 0-1 5-7 6 4 10 4 23 1 3 4 0 31

    32 ROBINSON, Jeff f 9-16 2-4 0-1 2 4 6 3 20 1 1 0 0 3210 THEODORE, Jordan g 3-6 1-3 4-4 0 1 1 5 11 4 1 0 0 1721 HAZELL, Jeremy g 3-12 0-7 4-4 0 4 4 0 10 6 2 0 2 3823 EDWIN, Fuquan g 2-7 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 3 5 0 0 0 4 2502 LAWRENCE, Keon 3-7 0-1 4-4 0 4 4 1 10 4 3 0 2 2814 POLYNICE, Eniel 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 1022 JACKSON, Jamel 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 333 AUDA, Patrik 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 942 GERAMIPOOR, Aaron 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 7

    Team 0 2 2 1Totals 30-70 3-18 18-22 11 24 35 22 81 18 11 5 9 200

    FG % 1st Half: 16-41 39.0%3FG % 1st Half: 0-8 0.0%

    FT % 1st Half: 7-8 87.5%

    2nd half: 14-29 48.3%2nd half: 3-10 30.0%2nd half: 11-14 78.6%

    Game: 30-70 42.9%Game: 3-18 16.7%Game: 18-22 81.8%

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    Officials: Jim Burr, Roger Ayers, Brent HamptonTechnical fouls: Providence College-None. Seton Hall-None.Attendance: 9880

    Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

    Providence College 23 48 71

    Seton Hall 39 42 81

    In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPC 38 10 6 10 5HALL 50 15 10 20 12

    Last FG - PC 2nd-00:09, HALL 2nd-00:04.Largest lead - PC None, HALL by 19 2nd-06:48.

    Score tied - 1 time.Lead changed - 0 times.

    Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics

    Providence vs USF01-16-11 Noon at Tampa, Fla. | Sun Dome

    Providence 72 11-8 (0-6)

    Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

    ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min02 BROOKS, Marshon f 11-24 0-3 6-8 2 1 3 4 28 3 4 2 3 4010 BATTS, Kadeem f 7-13 2-2 3-7 6 5 11 3 19 1 2 0 1 3242 DIXON, Bilal c 4-6 0-0 0-1 0 2 2 3 8 1 0 1 0 2012 COLEMAN, Gerard g 3-7 0-0 1-3 0 3 3 1 7 5 1 0 0 3032 COUNCIL, Vincent g 1-8 0-4 0-0 2 5 7 4 2 8 4 0 1 3601 MONDY, Duke 2-5 1-4 0-0 1 2 3 3 5 1 0 0 0 2904 EVANS, Dre 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 511 GIPLAYE, Ron 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 255 HALL, Ray 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

    Team 4 0 4Totals 29-66 4-15 10-19 17 22 39 20 72 19 11 5 5 200

    FG % 1st Half: 19-33 57.6%3FG % 1st Half: 1-5 20.0%

    FT % 1st Half: 2-4 50.0%

    2nd half: 10-33 30.3%2nd half: 3-10 30.0%2nd half: 8-15 53.3%

    Game: 29-66 43.9%Game: 4-15 26.7%Game: 10-19 52.6%

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    USF 79 7-12 (1-5)

    Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

    ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min01 ANDERSON Jr, Ron f 3-5 0-0 2-2 0 6 6 1 8 0 2 0 0 2 1

    31 FAMOUS, Jarrid f 7-13 0-0 1-2 7 7 14 2 15 1 0 0 1 2434 ROBERTSON, Hugh f 6-14 2-3 3-3 5 2 7 4 17 4 2 0 1 3 205 POLAND, Jawanza g 2-11 1-3 8-8 2 2 4 2 13 3 3 1 0 3510 CRATER, Anthony g 1-4 0-1 1-2 0 3 3 3 3 6 2 0 1 3903 DORITY, LaVonte 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 NORIEGA, Shaun 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 1223 BURWELL, Mike 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+24 GILCHRIST, Augustus 4-8 0-0 2-4 4 3 7 3 10 3 2 1 0 2 032 FITZPATRICK, Toarlyn 4-9 0-2 2-2 2 2 4 3 10 0 0 1 1 16

    Team 0 0 0 1Totals 28-67 4-12 19-23 20 25 45 19 79 19 12 3 4 200

    FG % 1st Half: 10-33 30.3%3FG % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%

    FT % 1st Half: 6-6 100.0

    2nd half: 18-34 52.9%2nd half: 1-6 16.7%2nd half: 13-17 76.5%

    Game: 28-67 41.8%Game: 4-12 33.3%Game: 19-23 82.6%

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    Officials: John Cahill, Wally Rutecki, Bryan KerseyTechnical fouls: Providence-None. USF-None.Attendance: 3526

    Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

    Providence 41 31 72

    USF 29 50 79

    In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPC 42 14 18 6 8USF 40 14 18 4 23

    Last FG - PC 2nd-00:06, USF 2nd-00:00.Largest lead - PC by 17 1st-01:42, USF by 8 2nd-00:19.

    Score tied - 4 times.Lead changed - 5 times.

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    2010-11 Providence Basketball

    Two Wins Over Top-25 Teams: On January 26, Providence deeated No. 8/7 Villanova, 83-68,at the Dunkin' Donuts Center. For the Friars, it marked their rst win over a top-10 opponent

    since deeating No. 1/1 Pittsburgh on February 24, 2009. The win over Villanova also coupledwith the Friars win over No. 18/15 Louisville on Saturday, January 22, marked the rst time

    Providence has won consecutive games against ranked teams since December 1998, when theFriars deeated No. 9/8 Purdue, 87-82, on Dec. 27, 1998, beore downing No. 23/23 Pittsburgh,

    83-68, on Dec. 30, 1998.

    Friars Need One Win To Reach 1,300 All-Time: Providence has posted a 1,299-866 mark in

    84 seasons, good or an even .600 winning percentage. The Friars need one more win to reach1,300 victories. The Friars' 1,200th win was on November 26, 2004, when they scored a victory

    over Michigan at Madison Square Garden in the consolation game o the Preseason NIT.

    Brooks Candidate For BIG EAST Season Honors: Senior Marshon Brooks (Stone Mountain,Ga.) is having an impressive season thus ar. The senior orward/guard is a candidate or All-BIG EAST First Team accolades as well as BIG EAST Most Improved honors. Brooks who leads

    the Friars in scoring is averaging 23.3 points per game this season. He also is averaging 7.4rebounds per game. In nine BIG EAST games, he is averaging 23.6 points per contest. Brooks

    entered the season averaging 10.3 points per contest and 3.2 rebounds or his career. He has

    improved his scoring by 13.0 points per game and his rebounding by 4.2 boards per contest.The last Friar to earn First Team All-BIG EAST honors and BIG EAST Most Improved was HerbertHill 07. Hill nished his senior year averaging 18.1 points and 8.8 rebounds. Hills senior year

    averages were an improvement o 12.3 points and 5.3 rebounds over his career averagesentering his senior season.

    Brooks Seventh in Nation In Scoring and Leading in Conference Action: Senior guardMarshon Brooks (Stone Mountain, Ga.) entered the week seventh in the nation in scoring

    this season, averaging 23.3 points per game. In BIG EAST games, Brooks leads the leaguein scoring, averaging 23.6 points per game. Brooks leads the Friars in rebounding, averag-

    ing 7.4 rebounds per game. That is a signicant increase over the 3.2 boards per game heaveraged over his rst three seasons at Providence. He has twice scored a career-high 33points this season, rst against Brown (December 6), then against Alabama (December 11).

    Brooks Stands Alone: Senior guard Marshon Brooks (Stone Mountain, Ga.) is putting to-

    gether one o the most complete seasons in the nation this year. He is the only player in the country averaging at least 23.0 points7.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.5 steals per game.

    Coleman Improving Play: Gerard Coleman (Boston, Mass.) ranks third on the team in scoring in BIG EAST play (11.6 ppg) and he isthird on the team in scoring overall (10.9 ppg). The reshman guard, who earned his second BIG EAST Rookie o the Week honor on

    Monday, January 24, has been instrumental in each o the team's last two wins over ranked teams. In the Friars' 72-67 win over No19 Louisville, Coleman recorded a career-high 19 points. In the team's next game, an 83-68 victory against No. 8 Villanova, Coleman

    registered 16 points and our rebounds. Coleman has started every game this season or the Friars.

    Among The Leaders: Providence eatures some o the BIG EAST's leaders in the three main statistical categories o scoring, rebounding and assists. Senior guard Marshon Brooks (Stone Mountain, Ga.) is second in the league in scoring at 23.3 ppg, just behind Con

    necticut's Kemba Walker, who is averaging 24.2 ppg. Sophomore guard Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.) is leading the BIG EAST inassists with 6.4 per game, while Brooks is th in the league in rebounding at 7.4 rpg. Brooks also is leading the BIG EAST in scoring

    in conerence games, averaging 23.6 ppg in nine league games.

    Friars All-Time Versus Top-25 Teams: Providence's game with No. 8/7 Villanova was the ourth this season against a ranked oeThe Friars have posted a 100-220 (.312) mark all-time versus top-25 teams. Coupled with the Friars win over No. 18/15 Louisville onSaturday, January 22, it marks the rst time Providence has won consecutive games against ranked teams since December 1998

    when the Friars deeated No. 9/8 Purdue, 87-82, on Dec. 27, 1998, beore downing No. 23/23 Pittsburgh, 83-68, on Dec. 30, 1998. Ialso marked the rst win or Providence over a top-10 team since they deeated No. 1/1 Pittsburgh, 81-73, at the Dunkin' Donuts

    Center on February 24, 2009.

    Game Notes

    Date Site Result1/16/11 Tampa, Fla. L, 72-792/27/10 Tampa, Fla. L, 93-991/23/10 Providence, R.I. L, 105-109/OT2/10/09 Tampa, Fla. W, 77-62

    1/12/08 Providence, R.I. W, 86-702/28/07 Tampa, Fla. W, 77-722/21/06 Providence, R.I. W, 77-5612/2/03 Providence, R.I. W, 84-6011/26/02 Tampa, Fla. L, 64-68

    Series Overall: PC Leads 5-4 Home: 3-1

    Away: 2-3Neutral: 0-0

    The Series

    PC vs. USF

    Date Site Result2/9/10 Providence, R.I. L, 70-791/10/09 Washington, D.C. L, 82-752/18/08 Providence, R.I. L, 58-681/5/06 Washington, D.C. L, 62-723/5/05 Washington, D.C. W, 68-651/26/04 Providence, R.I. W, 65-503/24/03 Providence, R.I. L, 58-672/25/03 Washington, D.C. L, 56-713/6/02 New York, N.Y.* L, 67-682/10/01 Providence, R.I. W, 103-79

    Series Overall: PC Trails 19-39 Home: 13-13

    Away: 4-19Neutral: 2-7

    *BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden) National Invitation Tournament

    The Last 10 Games

    PC vs. Georgetown

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    4 - 2010-11 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS

    2010-11 Providence Basketball

    History-Making Pace For Brooks: Senior guard Marshon Brooks (Stone Mountain,

    Ga.) has scored 20 or more points in 18 o the Friars' 22 games this season. He alsohas scored 20 or more points in 15 o the last 16 games and is currently averaging

    23.3 points per game. The Friars have a minimum o 10 games remaining this season(nine regular season games, with at least one post-season game). I he continues

    to score at this pace, he will nish with 722 points or the season. This scoring total

    would be the ourth-highest in a single season or a Friar. Jimmy Walker scored 851points (30.4 ppg) in 1966-67, Eric Murdock scored 818 (25.6 ppg) in 1990-91 while

    Ernie DiGregorio scored 761 (24.6 ppg) in 1972-73.

    Council On Record Setting Pace For Assists: Sophomore guard Vincent Council(Brooklyn, N.Y.) added 10 assists in the Friars' loss to No. 5 Pittsburgh on January 4.

    For Council it marked the ourth time this season he has recorded 10 or more assistsin a game. He is averaging 6.4 assists per contest to lead the BIG EAST. For the season,he has registered 140 assists. He currently is on pace to nish with 205 assists this

    season, which would rank seventh all-time at Providence College.

    Brooks Reaches 1,000 Career Points: Senior Marshon Brooks (Stone Mountain,Ga.) reached 1,000 points or his career in the win over Rhode Island on Saturday,

    December 4. Brooks hit a layup with 15:36 to go in the rst hal to reach the mark.He nished with a game-high 26 points. Ater 22 games this season, he sits at 1,353career points. Brooks now has played 103 career games at Providence and is averaging

    13.1 points per game or his career. Brooks is the 43rd player in Providence historyto reach 1,000-point mark. He ranks 19th on Providence's all-time scoring list.

    Batts With First Double-Double: Freshman orward Kadeem Batts (Powder Spring,Ga.) earned his rst career double-double at South Florida on January 16. Batts, whowas a redshirt a season ago, set career-highs with 19 points and 11 rebounds in the

    79-72 loss to the Bulls. The reshman has started every game and is averaging 7.4points and 5.5 rebounds on the season.

    Council A Scoring Threat: Sophomore guard Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.), whoearned BIG EAST All-Rookie Team honors last season, has increased his scoring thisyear. The sophomore is second on the team in scoring (14.5 ppg) and rst on the

    team in assists (6.4 apg). Through 22 games this season, Council has scored 13 ormore points in 18 games, including a career-high 29 points in the Friars game ver-

    sus Wyoming on November 24. He also is one o the teams top three-point threats(30-96) as he is shooting 31.3 percent rom behind the arc. Last season, Council

    averaged 10.3 ppg.

    Council Adds 16 Assists:Sophomore guard Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.) registered16 assists in the win over Brown on December 6. The total ties the Providence record

    or assists in one game, matching Vin Ernst's 16 assists against Catholic University onFeb. 9, 1963. It marks the rst time a Friar has recorded at least 15 assists in once gamesince Jim Larranaga dished out 15 against Virginia Commonwealth on December 8,

    1969. It marks the third time this season Council has recorded double-digit assists,as he had 10 assists in the Friars' win over Rhode Island on December 4, as well as

    in the win over Prairie View A&M on Nov. 20. He leads the squad in assists with 140(6.4 apg) and has recorded ve or more assists in 12 o the last 15 games. He hasregistered ve or more in 16 o the 22 games this season.

    A Big Night From The Line: Sophomore guard Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.) had

    an impressive night rom the ree-throw line in the Friars' win over Wyoming onNovember 24. The Friars' point guard made all 16 o his attempts and nished with

    Game Notes

    Date Player Opp. Stats11/15 Marshon Brooks Yale 15 pts/12 reb11/15 Bilal Dixon Yale 10 pts/14 reb11/18 Marshon Brooks Morgan St. 22 pts/12 reb11/20 Marshon Brooks Prairie View 22 pts/10 reb11/20 Bilal Dixon Prairie View 14 pts/10 reb

    11/20 Vincent Council Prairie View 13 pts/10 asst11/23 Marshon Brooks La Salle 20 pts/11 reb12/1 Bilal Dixon Northeastern 14 pts/12 reb12/4 Vincent Council Rhode Island 17 pts/10 asst12/6 Vincent Council Brown 19 pts/16 asst12/8 Marshon Brooks Boston College 28 pts/10 reb12/21 Marshon Brooks Sacred Heart 25 pts/12 reb1/4 Vincent Council Pittsburgh 13 pts/10 asst1/16 Kadeem Batts USF 19 pts/11 reb1/30 Bilal Dixon Seton Hall 17 pts/10 reb

    Total Double-Doubles (15)Marshon Brooks - 6Vincent Council - 4Bilal Dixon - 4Kadeem Batts - 1

    2010-11 Providence Double-Doubles

    INDIVIDUALPlayer Category Rank NumberMarshon Brooks Scoring 2 23.3 ppg

    Minutes 3 35.2 mpgRebounding 5 7.4 rpgSteals t-7 1.7 spg

    Vincent Council Assists 1 6.4 apgMinutes 2 35.6 mpgSteals t-7 1.7 spgScoring 14 14.5 ppg

    Bilal Dixon Rebounding 8 7.3 rpgBlocks 8 1.9 bpg

    Duke Mondy Steals 3 2.0 spg

    TEAMCategory PC Rk Number Leader Number

    Scoring 4 77.6 ppg Marquette 79.8 ppgDeense 15 72.3 ppg Cincinnati 56.9 ppgFT Pct. 11 .687 Villanova .773FG Pct. 11 .433 Georgetown .509Opp. FG % 13 .429 Connecticut .3903-Pt FG % 13 .305 Pittsburgh .394Reb. Margin 11 +3.3 Pittsburgh +13.2Blocks 5 5.2 bpg Connecticut 6.5 bpgAssists 15 13.0 apg Pittsburgh 18.8 apgSteals 3 8.4 spg Louisville 9.9 spg

    TO Margin 9 +1.55 Cincinnati +4.55Assist/TO 14 1.0 Pittsburgh 1.7

    Friars In The BIG EAST Rankings

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    2010-11 Providence Basketball29 points. The 16 made ree throws is tied or th best all-time in a single game by a Friar. His perect 16-16 perormance is tiedor second all-time behind only ormer Friar Eric Murdock's 17-17 perormance versus Seton Hall on January 2, 1991 (Murdock also

    posted a 16-16 perormance). Council is shooting 76.7 percent (92-120) rom the ree-throw line this season.

    Council Named To All-Tournament Team: Sophomore Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.) helped the Friars post a 3-1 mark in theCancun Challenge ater averaging 18.3 points in the our games. For his eorts, Council was named to the Cancun Challenge All

    Tournament Team.

    Council Triples Up On Double-Doubles: Sophomore guard Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.), who earned BIG EAST All-Rookie Team

    honors last season, registered his rst career double-double with 13 points and 10 assists in the Friars' win over Prairie View A&Mon November 20. He then picked up his second-career double-double in the win over rival Rhode Island on Saturday, December 4

    Council nished that game with 17 points and 10 assists, while adding seven rebounds to firt with a triple-double. His third cameon a night he tied the PC record or assists in one game, with 16, while adding 19 points against Brown.

    Week Of Honors: The Friars collected two BIG EAST weekly honors on January 24. Freshman guard Gerard Coleman (Boston, Mass.was named the league's Rookie o the Week ater scoring a career-high 19 points in the win over No. 19/No. 15 Louisville. He shot

    7-o-12 rom the foor to earn his second Rookie o the Week award on the season. In addition, senior guard Marshon Brooks (StoneMountain, Ga.) was named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll. The senior became the league leader in scoring or conerence games by

    scoring a game-high 27 points against Louisville. Brooks shot 4-o-7 rom beyond the three-point line to earn his second weeklyhonor o the season, as he was named Player o the Week on December 13.

    Brooks Named Player Of The Week: Senior guard Marshon Brooks (Stone Mountain, Ga.) was named BIG EAST Player o the Weekon December 13. Brooks helped the Friars to a 2-1 mark on the week. He posted 33 points and eight rebounds in the win over Brown

    on December 6. Brooks ollowed that up with 28 points and 10 rebounds in the loss at Boston College on December 8. He thenduplicated the 33 point, eight rebound perormance in the win over Alabama on December 11. It marks the rst BIG EAST player o

    the week award or a Friar since Weyinmi Eejuku won the award on March 2, 2009. It marks only the th time a PC player has wonleague player o the week honors since the conerence expanded to 16 teams or the 2005-06 season. The others are Eejuku, Geo

    McDermott (12/27/2007) and Herbert Hill (1/8/2007 and 3/4/2007).

    Coleman Tabbed Rookie Of The Week: Freshman guard Gerard Coleman (Boston, Mass.) was named BIG EAST Rookie o the Week

    on Monday, November 29. Coleman earned the honor ater averaging 13.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.5 assists as the Friars posteda 1-1 mark in two games at the Cancun Challenge in November. Coleman is the rst PC player to earn Rookie o the Week honors

    since Vincent Council received the accolade on January 18, 2010. Coleman scored 12 points and recorded our rebounds in the Friars84-73 loss to La Salle on November 23. On November 24, he registered 15 points and our rebounds in an 84-77 win over Wyoming

    Coleman, who attended the Tilton School last year, ranks third on the team in scoring at 10.9 points per game.

    The Name Game: This season, the Friars eature one o the more unusual name combinations in the country, as they have student

    athletes with the rst name Brice and Bryce on the roster. Freshmen Brice Koane (Yaounde, Cameroon) and Bryce Cotton (Tucson, Ariz.orm the unique combination. The odds o a team (NCAA Divisions I, II, III and NAIA Divisions I and II) eaturing such a combination

    are 1-in-1,277 (1,277 represents the number o teams across the NCAA and NAIA divisions). Amazingly, another team eatured thecombination last season, as Dakota State, an NAIA institution in Madison, S.D., had Brice Chris-

    tensen and Bryce Snyder on its roster. The odds are overwhelmingly against two teams havingsuch a combination in the same season, with that number coming in at 1-in-1,629,452.

    Providence College Basketball: 2010-11 is the 84th season o basketball at Providence Col-

    lege. Since the program started in 1926-27, Providence has posted a 1,299-866 mark, goodor an even .600 winning percentage. During their 84 seasons, the Friars have made the NCAA

    Tournament 15 times and the National Invitation Tournament on 18 occasions.

    BIG EAST Preseason Poll: Providence was picked 14th in the 2010 BIG EAST Preseason

    Coaches' Poll. It was announced at the annual BIG EAST Media Day at Madison Square Gardenon Wednesday, October 20. Pittsburgh was picked as the avorite to win the league, secur-ing 12-o-16 rst place votes. Syracuse received two rst place votes, while Villanova and St.

    John's each received one. It also was announced at media day that the coaches had selectedGeorgetown's Austin Freeman as Preseason Player o the Year, while Fab Melo o Syracuse

    was selected as the Preseason Rookie o the Year. Coaches are not permitted to vote or theirown players or teams.

    Game Notes

    Rk. Team Points (1st Place)1 Pittsburgh 222 (12)2 Villanova 208 (1)3 Syracuse 187 (2)4 Georgetown 1735 West Virginia 1646 St. John's 145 (1)7 Notre Dame 1238 Louisville 121

    Marquette 12110 Connecticut 11311 Seton Hall 10412 Cincinnati 9113 USF 5414 Providence 3615 Rutgers 3216 DePaul 26

    2010-11 BIG EAST

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    2010-11 Providence BasketballNew Kids On The Block: The 2010-11 Providence men's basketball team isamong the youngest in the country, with 11 newcomers. The Friars are, in act, theyoungest team in the BIG EAST, as Keno Davis' squad has 11 players in their rst

    year o eligibility, with nine true reshmen (Ted Bancrot, Gerard Coleman, BryceCotton, Dre Evans, Ron Giplaye, Lee Goldsbrough, Brice Koane, Mike Murray

    and Tom Niemeier) and two returners who did not exhaust a year o eligibilityin their rst season at Providence (Kadeem Batts and Xavier Davis). No other BIG

    EAST team has more than six players who will start the season with all our yearso eligibility remaining (Connecticut, Pittsburgh and Syracuse each return six).By contrast, St. John's will return the most experienced squad in the league, as

    the Red Storm bring in only one reshman to play along side 10 seniors.

    Future Friars: Providence College mens basketball coach Keno Davis an-nounced on November 10, 2010 that student-athletes Kyan Anderson (Crowley,

    Texas) and Markus Crider (Huber Heights, Ohio) each signed a National Letter oIntent to attend Providence College beginning in September 2011. Anderson,a 5-oot-11-inch, 165-pound point guard attends North Crowley High School

    in Fort Worth, Texas. Last season, Anderson led North Crowley to a 33-5 mark.During his three seasons at North Crowley, Anderson has helped the team post

    a 104-12 mark. As a junior, he averaged 21.1 points, 6.2 assists, 4.0 steals and 2.4

    rebounds per game. Anderson established a school record by scoring 48 pointsin a game last season. Following the 2010 season, he was named to the Dallas Morning News All-Area Team and earned Fort WorthStar Telegrams Player o the Year honors. Crider, a 6-oot-6-inch, 205-pound orward attends Wayne High School in Ohio. As a juniorhe averaged 15.2 points, 8.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.8 blocks per game. He led his team to a 20-3 record and the Greater Western

    Ohio Conerence Championship. Crider earned First Team All-GWOCC honors, was an All-Metro Dayton selection and was selectedHonorable Mention All-State. Crider, who has a recruiting grade o 90 by ESPN, is a Pre-Season All-Ohio Candidate.

    Friar Legends Forever: Beore the Cincinnati game at the Dunkin' Donuts Center on Saturday, February 19, the college will hono

    teammates Ray Flynn 63 and the late Vinnie Ernst 63, by unveiling banners in the raters o the Dunk with their names and numbers(14 and 10, respectively). Flynn and Ernst will become the eighth and ninth members o the Friar basketball amily to be honored aspart o the Friar Legends Forever Tradition, which began in 1996. To earn the honor, the player or coach must have made a signican

    impact on Friar basketball and he must have received national recognition during his career at Providence. Other honorees includeLenny Wilkens `60, Jimmy Walker `67, Marvin Barnes `74 Ernie DiGregorio `73, John Egan 61 as well as coaches Joe Mullaney and

    Dave Gavitt.

    Hall of Fame:The Providence College Athletic Department will induct nine members into the Athletic Hall o Fame on Friday, March 4,2011. The 2011 inductees are John Evans (men's cross country/track), Siobhan Gallagher (women's cross country/track), Rick Bennett(men's ice hockey), Austin Croshere (men's basketball), Cindi Luciani (women's swimming and diving), Lucie Fontanella (women's

    basketball), Sara DeCosta (women's ice hockey), Je Morneau (men's tennis) and Gerry Alaimo (ormer athletic administrator). A reception to honor the inductees will be held at the Westin Hotel in downtown Providence on Friday, March 4, starting at 6:00 p.m. Tickets

    or the reception are $65 per person and can be purchased by calling Jennier Cunningham, Coordinator or Athletic Development a401-865-1880. The inductees also will be honored at haltime o the men's basketball game versus Rutgers University at the Dunkin

    Donuts Center in Providence, R.I. on Saturday, March 5. Tipo is scheduled or 7:00 p.m. Tickets to the men's basketball game can bepurchased online at Friars.com, at the Providence College Ticket Oce in Alumni Hall or by calling (401) 865-GOPC.

    Bringing Friartown To Every Town:The 2010-11 Providence College men's basketball team has continued the tradition o community service and involvement. Already this all, team members have been active in communities throughout Rhode Island. On

    Tuesday, November 9, Marshon Brooks and Mike Murray visited St. Joseph's School in West Warwick, R.I., as a part o the ProvidenceCollege All-Stars School Rewards program. The program is geared toward rewarding academic achievement with tickets to Friar

    men's basketball games. On Thursday, October 28, Dre Evans and Kadeem Batts visited St. Kevin's School in Warwick, R.I. to talk withth through eighth grade students. On Thursday, October 7, Ray Hall, Bilal Dixon, Gerard Coleman, Bryce Cotton and Brice Koane

    visited Kent Hospital in Warwick, R.I. The student-athletes shadowed doctors and nurses to learn about various aspects o the healthcare eld, while also having the opportunity to meet with patients. On Thursday, September 30, Koane visited Ashaway ElementarySchool in Chariho, R.I., to talk with third and ourth graders.

    Game Notes

    Date Opp. Time Network11/23 LaSalle 4:30 p.m. CBS College Sports11/24 Wyo./Mizzou 7:00/9:30 p.m. CBS College Sports12/1 Northeastern 7:00 p.m. Cox12/4 Rhode Island 4:00 p.m. Cox12/11 Alabama 2:00 p.m. ESPNU12/28 Syracuse 9:00 p.m. ESPNU1/1 St. John's 7:00 p.m. Cox/SNY1/4 Pittsburgh 7:00 p.m. Cox/SNY/FSN Pitt1/8 Rutgers 8:00 p.m. Cox/SNY1/13 West Virginia 7:00 p.m. ESPN/ESPN21/16 USF 12:00 p.m. ESPN31/22 Louisville 5:00 p.m. ESPNU1/26 Villanova 7:00 p.m. Cox/SNY1/30 Seton Hall 2:00 p.m. Cox/MSG2/2 USF 7:00 p.m. Cox/SNY/Brighthouse2/5 Georgetown 12:00 p.m. Cox/SNY/MASN2/13 Connecticut 7:00 p.m. Cox/SNY2/17 DePaul 9:00 p.m. ESPN/ESPN22/19 Cincinnati 7:00 p.m. ESPNU2/23 Notre Dame 7:00 p.m. Cox/SNY/My Michiana2/27 Marquette 4:00 p.m. Cox/MSG/Time Warner WI3/2 Louisville 4:00 p.m. News Ch. 5/SNY/WHAS3/5 Rutgers 7:00 p.m. ESPN3

    2010-11 Television Schedule

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    2010-11 Providence BasketballTHE LAST TIME PROVIDENCE COLLEGE...WON IN OVERTIME... (1/22/09) Providence 98 at Seton Hall 93 OTLOST IN OVERTIME... (1/23/10) USF 109 at Providence 105 OTPLAYED DOUBLE OVERTIME... (2/15/05) #18 Connecticut 94 at Providence 89 2OTPLAYED A RANKED OPPONENT...(1/26/11) #8/#7 Villanova 68 vs. Providence 83WAS RANKED... (3/15/04) 21st Associated Press Poll, 19th ESPN/USA Today Coaches PollDEFEATED A TOP-25 OPPONENT ON THE ROAD... (1/24/04) Providence 66 at #4/#4 Connecticut 56DEFEATED A TOP-25 OPPONENT AT HOME... (1/26/11) #8/#7 Villanova 68 vs. Providence 83DEFEATED AT TOP-25 OPPONENT IN A NEUTRAL ARENA... #18/#18 Arkansas 51 vs. Providence 67 (11/16/07) Puerto Rico Tip ODEFEATED A TOP-10 OPPONENT ON THE ROAD... (1/24/04) Providence 66 at #4/#4 Connecticut 56DEFEATED A TOP-10 OPPONENT AT HOME... (1/26/11) #8/#7 Villanova 68 at Providence 83WON BY 50 OR MORE... (2/22/01) Binghamton 58 at #25 Providence 119SCORED 100 OR MORE... (3/9/10) Providence 106 vs. Seton Hall 109BOTH TEAMS SCORED 100 OR MORE... (3/9/10) Providence 106 vs. Seton Hall 109SCORED 90 POINTS... (12/6/10) Brown 64 at Providence 91SCORED LESS THAN 50... (11/18/06) Brown 51 at Providence 41BOTH TEAMS SCORED LESS THAN 50... (2/26/00) Boston College 40 at Providence 45ALLOWED 100 OR MORE... (3/9/10) Providence 106 vs. Seton Hall 109ALLOWED 50 OR LESS... (1/9/08) Rutgers 50 at Providence 76SHOT OVER 60% FG... (1/25/06) Providence 79 (60.0 percent) at Rutgers 69SHOT UNDER 35% FG... (1/13/11) Providence 63 (31.2 percent) at West Virginia 93HELD OPPONENT UNDER 30% FG... (11/13/10) Dartmouth 52 (25.4 percent) at Providence 87MADE 10 3-POINT FG... (12/8/10) Providence 86 (11 Three-Point FGs) at Boston College 88MADE 15 OR MORE 3-POINT FG...(12/9/09) Providence 110 (16 Three-Point FGs) at George Washington 97

    DID NOT MAKE A 3-POINT FG... (2/12/00) Rutgers 69 at Providence 60 (0-5, 3 PT FG)ATTEMPTED 50 FREE THROWS... (1/5/99) West Virginia 87 at Providence 90 (59 FT Attempts)MADE 40 FREE THROWS... (1/5/99) West Virginia 87 at Providence 90 (40 FT)HAD 50 OR MORE REBOUNDS... (12/8/10) Providence 86 (50 Rebounds) at Boston College 88HAD 25 OR LESS REBOUNDS... (1/17/10) Providence 63 (22 rebounds) at Marquette 93HAD 20 OR MORE ASSISTS... (12/6/10) Providence 91 (22 assists) vs. Brown 64HAD 20 OR MORE TURNOVERS... (11/13/10) Providence 87 (20 turnovers) vs. Dartmouth 52MADE 15 OR MORE STEALS... (1/3/10) Providence 74 (16 steals) at St. Johns 59BLOCKED 10 OR MORE SHOTS... (12/4/10) Rhode Island 74 at Providence 87 (10 blocks)HAD SIX OR MORE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES... (12/9/09) Providence 110 at George Washington 97 (6 players)HAD SEVEN OR MORE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES... (11/18/08) Dartmouth 82 at Providence 100 (7 players)

    THE LAST TIME A PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PLAYER...SCORED 50 OR MORE... (12/15/73) Marvin Barnes (52 points) vs. Austin PeaySCORED 40 OR MORE... (1/23/91) Eric Murdock (48 points) vs. Pittsburgh

    SCORED 30 OR MORE... (12/11/10) Marshon Brooks (33 points) vs. AlabamaSCORED 25 OR MORE... (1/22/11) Marshon Brooks (27 points) vs. #19/#15 LouisvilleSCORED 20 OR MORE... (1/30/11) Marshon Brooks (20 points), Vincent Council (20 points) at Seton HallHIT 15 FIELD GOALS... (12/20/05) Randall Hanke (15 eld goals, 34 points) vs. NortheasternHIT 10 THREE POINT FG... (2/23/00) Donta Wade (10, 3PT FG) at Notre DameHIT 9 THREE POINT FG... (2/2/05) Donnie McGrath (9, 3PT FG) vs. VirginiaHIT 8 THREE POINT FG... (2/2/05) Donnie McGrath (9, 3PT FG) vs. VirginiaHIT 7 THREE POINT FG... (11/24/07) Je Xavier (7, 3PT FG) vs. Florida StateHIT 6 THREE POINT FG... (2/4/09) Sharaud Curry (6, 3PT FG) vs. #17/#16 VillanovaMADE 15 FREE THROWS... (11/24/10) Vincent Council (16-16 FT) vs. WyomingHAD 25 REBOUNDS... (1/25/94) Michael Smith (26 rebounds) vs. SyracuseHAD 20 REBOUNDS... (1/9/10) Jamine Peterson (20 rebounds) vs. RutgersHAD 15 REBOUNDS... (3/9/10) Jamine Peterson (16 rebounds) vs. Seton HallTWO PLAYERS HAD 10 REBOUNDS... (12/8/10) Kadeem Batts (10 rebounds), Marshon Brooks (10 rebounds) at Boston CollegeHAD 15 ASSISTS... (12/6/10) Vincent Council (16 Assists) vs. BrownHAD 10 ASSISTS... (1/4/11) Vincent Council (10 Assists) vs. #5/#5 PittsburghHAD 10 STEALS... (1/22/02) John Linehan (11 Steals) vs. RutgersHAD 8 STEALS... (1/22/02) John Linehan (11 Steals) vs. RutgersHAD 12 BLOCKS... (12/8/71) Marvin Barnes (12 Blocks) vs. BualoHAD 11 BLOCKS... (12/11/71) Marvin Barnes (11 Blocks) at St. JosephsHAD 10 BLOCKS... (12/2/00) Karim Shabazz (10 Blocks) vs. Rhode IslandHAD 5 BLOCKS... (12/4/10) Bilal Dixon (6 Blocks) vs. Rhode IslandREGISTERED A TRIPLE-DOUBLE... (12/22/06) Geo McDermott (12 pts, 11 rebs, 10 assists) vs. HarvardREGISTERED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE... (1/30/11) Bilal Dixon (17 pts, 10 rebounds) vs. Seton HallTWO PLAYERS REGISTERED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE... (11/20/10) Marshon Brooks (22 pts., 10 rebs), Bilal Dixon (14 pts, 14 rebs.), Vincent Council (13 pts, 10 asst.vs. Prairie View

    THREE PLAYERS REGISTERED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE... (11/20/10) Marshon Brooks (22 pts., 10 rebs), Bilal Dixon (14 pts, 14 rebs.), Vincent Council (13 pts, 10asst.) vs. Prairie View

    TWO PLAYERS HAD 20 POINTS... (1/30/11) Marshon Brooks (20 points), Vincent Council (20 points) at Seton HallTHREE PLAYERS HAD 20 POINTS... (1/23/10) Jamine Peterson (26 points), Marshon Brooks (25 points), Sharaud Curry (24 points) vs. USF

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    2010-11 Providence Basketball The Roster

    NUMRERICAL ROSTER

    NO. NAME YEAR POS HGT WGT HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM

    1 Duke Mondy So. G 6-3 198 Grand Rapids, Mich./Catholic Central High School '09

    2 Marshon Brooks Sr. G/F 6-5 200 Stone Mountain, Ga./Tucker High School '074 Dre Evans Fr. G 5-9 167 Dallas, Texas/Carter High School 10

    10 Kadeem Batts Fr. F 6-9 250 Powder Springs, Ga./John McEachern High School '09

    11 Ron Giplaye Fr. F 6-6 230 Lowell, Mass./Notre Dame Prep 1012 Gerard Coleman Fr. G 6-4 180 Boston, Mass./Tilton School 10

    13 Brice Koane Fr. F 6-8 205 Yaounde, Cameroon/Miller School 1015 Xavier Davis Fr. G 5-11 170 Smitheld, R.I./Smitheld High School '09

    21 Lee Goldsbrough Fr. F 6-9 220 Newcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form College 1025 Bryce Cotton Fr. G 6-1 165 Tucson, Ariz./Palo Verde High School '1032 Vincent Council So. G 6-2 180 Brooklyn, N.Y./Patterson School '09

    35 Tom Niemeier Fr. F 6-7 235 Lihue, Hawaii/Kauai High School '1041 Chris Carter Sr. G 6-4 180 Worcester, Mass./Shepherd Regional High School 07

    42 Bilal Dixon So. F/C 6-9 245 Jersey City, N.J./Queen o Peace High School '0851 Ted Bancrot Fr. G 6-4 187 Marion, Mass./Bishop Stang High School '10

    53 Mike Murray Fr. G 6-2 188 Troy, N.Y./LaSalle Institute 1055 Ray Hall Sr. C 7-0 285 Denver, Colo./J.K. Mullen High School 06

    Head Coach: Keno Davis (Iowa '95)Assistant Coaches: Chris Davis (Michigan '83)

    Rodell Davis (Iowa '92)Chris Driscoll (Amhurst '96)

    Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Cary Collins (Iowa '95) Coordinator of Player Development and Video Ops.: Kevin Gamble (Iowa)

    Strength Coach: Kenneth WhiteAthletic Trainer: Bryn VanPatten

    Friars By Class: (Sr./Jr./So./Fr.)Seniors (3)......Marshon Brooks, Chris Carter, Ray Hall

    Juniors (0)Sophomores (3)....Vincent Council, Bilal Dixon, Duke Mondy

    Freshmen (11).....Ted Bancrot, Kadeem Batts, Gerard Coleman, Bryce Cottton, Xavier Davis, Dre Evans, Ron Giplaye, Lee Goldsbrough,

    Brice Koane, Mike Murray, Tom Niemeier

    ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

    NO. NAME YEAR POS HGT WGT HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM

    51 Ted Bancrot Fr. G 6-4 187 Marion, Mass./Bishop Stang High School '10

    10 Kadeem Batts Fr. F 6-9 250 Powder Springs, Ga./John McEachern High School '092 Marshon Brooks Sr. G/F 6-5 200 Stone Mountain, Ga./Tucker High School '07

    41 Chris Carter Sr. G 6-4 180 Worcester, Mass./Shepherd Regional High School 0712 Gerard Coleman Fr. G 6-4 180 Boston, Mass./Tilton School 10

    25 Bryce Cotton Fr. G 6-1 165 Tucson, Ariz./Palo Verde High School '1032 Vincent Council So. G 6-2 180 Brooklyn, N.Y./Patterson School '0915 Xavier Davis Fr. G 5-11 170 Smitheld, R.I./Smitheld High School '09

    42 Bilal Dixon So. F/C 6-9 245 Jersey City, N.J./Queen o Peace High School '084 Dre Evans Fr. G 5-9 167 Dallas, Texas/Carter High School 10

    11 Ron Giplaye Fr. F 6-6 230 Lowell, Mass./Notre Dame Prep 1021 Lee Goldsbrough Fr. F 6-9 220 Newcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form College 10

    55 Ray Hall Sr. C 7-0 285 Denver, Colo./J.K. Mullen High School 0613 Brice Koane Fr. F 6-8 205 Yaounde, Cameroon/Miller School 10

    1 Duke Mondy So. G 6-3 198 Grand Rapids, Mich./Catholic Central High School '0953 Mike Murray Fr. G 6-2 188 Troy, N.Y./LaSalle Institute 1035 Tom Niemeier Fr. F 6-7 235 Lihue, Hawaii/Kauai High School '10

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    2010-11 Providence Basketball Head Coach Keno Davis

    On April 15, 2008, the Keno

    Davis era began at Providence Col-lege. The 36-year-old Davis became

    the 14th head coach o the Collegesstoried mens basketball program.

    It is an honor to now be a part

    o Providence College basketball

    and it is a dream come true or meto be in the BIG EAST, Davis saidater being introduced as the new

    head coach at the College. I wantto make Providence and the entirestate o Rhode Island excited about

    college basketball. I think its at a tip-ping point where we can do something special here!

    Davis quickly got to work as he guided the Friars to a 19-14mark in 2008-09. Although the Friars were picked 12th in the

    2009 BIG EAST Preseason Poll, the squad posted a 10-8 record inleague play and nished tied or seventh. As he led the team to19 victories, he established a Providence College record or the

    most wins by a head coach in his rst season. The teams 19 overallwins and 10 BIG EAST victories marked the most by the Friars since

    the 2004 season. During the regular season, he saw his team earntwo victories over top-15 teams, including an 81-73 win over No. 1

    ranked Pittsburgh. It marked just the second time that the Friarsdeeated a No. 1 ranked team and the rst time in 33 years. Davis

    also led the team to a win over DePaul in the second round o theBIG EAST Tournament -- the teams rst BIG EAST tourney victorysince 2003. He also led the team back to the post-season as the

    Friars earned an at-large bid to the NIT Tournament.In 2009-10 Davis' team was one o the top oensive squads

    in the country, scoring 82.4 points per game and ranking third in

    the nation in that category.Davis came to PC ater spending the 2007-08 season as thehead coach at Drake University. Davis, a 1995 graduate o theUniversity o Iowa, was named the 2008 National Coach o the

    Year by six organizations, including the Associated Press, the U.S.Basketball Writers Association and The Sporting News.

    In making the appointment, Providence College PresidentReverend Brian Shanley, O.P. said, We are very excited to have

    Keno Davis leading our mens basketball program. We were look-ing or someone who could inspire and I believe he will. Kenotalked to us about developing the right kind o character in his

    players and as a priest and a teacher, the thing I care about mostwith respect to athletics is not winning, but its building character.

    I believe that we have a coach who will build the character o ourstudent-athletes. And, oh yes, he will win!

    In his rst season as a head coach, Davis led the Drake Bull-dogs to a 28-5 mark, which included a 15-3 record in the MissouriValley Conerence. His team captured its rst MVC regular season

    title since 1971 and its rst ever MVC Tournament title. Drakebecame the rst MVC school to win both the regular season and

    league tournament titles since 2002. For his eorts, he was namedthe Missouri Valley Conerence Coach o the Year. The Bulldogs

    also made their rst trip to the NCAA Tournament since 1971.Drake was deeated in the First Round o the NCAA Tournamentby Western Kentucky, 101-99, in overtime.

    During the 2008 season, Drake was nationally ranked or a

    school-record eight consecutive weeks. The Bulldogs nishedranked 14th in the Associated Press Poll and 23rd in the ESPN/

    USA Today Coaches Poll. Davis had all this success in his rstseason ater inheriting a team that was 17-15 in 2007 and lost

    our starters to graduation. His 2008 squad was picked to nishninth in the MVC.

    I believe Keno Davis has the knowledge, passion, commitment and ability to bring Providence College basketball to anothelevel, Providence College Athletics Director Bob Driscoll said

    Throughout his career he has demonstrated that he is an excellent leader and teacher. From the rst moment I met Keno, I was

    impressed with his competitive nature and his desire to returnFriar basketball to national prominence. His hiring is one o themany steps we have taken to improve the Friar mens basketbal

    program.Prior to being selected as the head coach at Drake, Davis

    served as an assistant under his ather, Dr. Tom Davis, at Drakerom 2003-07. He began his coaching career in 1995 as an as-

    sistant under Bruce Pearl at Southern Indiana. He let SouthernIndiana in 1997 and took an assistant position under Gary Garneat Southeast Missouri State. He was at Southeast Missouri State

    or six seasons.Although he never lived in Rhode Island prior to becoming

    the Friars head coach, Davis was no stranger to New EnglandIn act, he spent much o his childhood just one hour rom the

    Ocean State as he lived on Commonwealth Avenue in NewtonMassachusetts adjacent to the Boston College campus. Davisather, Tom, served as the head coach o the Eagles rom 1977

    82. While living in Massachusetts, Keno Davis grew to love NewEngland and appreciate college basketball. He also saw the early

    days o the BIG EAST and has watched closely as the league has

    become a basketball powerhouse.Keno Davis was exposed to basketball at a very young age ashe watched his ather as a head coach. Dr. Tom Davis is one o thewinningest coaches all-time in the NCAA. In 32 seasons as a head

    coach at Laayette (1971-77), Boston College (1977-82), Stanord(1982-86), Iowa (1986-99) and Drake (2003-07), he registered a

    598-355 mark (.628), which included 18 post-season appearancesand 16 20-win seasons. He also was named the 1987 Associated

    Press National Coach o the Year. When Keno earned the samehonor in 2007, it marked the rst time ever that a ather and son

    duo had captured the national coach o the year honor.Keno Davis has written two books on basketball, Pressure

    Deense, which was published in 1994, and Camp Success,

    published in 2004.Davis and wie, Krista, have one son, Brady, who was born in

    2007 and they have one daughter, Mara, who was born in 2010

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    2010-11 Providence Basketball Head Coach Keno DavisOverall at PC: 44-42/16-29Overall at Drake: 28-5

    4-Year CAREER: 72-47

    BIG EAST TOURNAMENT: 1-2

    BIG EAST GAMES: 16-29

    NON-LEAGUE GAMES AT PC: 27-13NCAA TOURNAMENT: 0-1 (2008)

    NIT: 0-1 (2009)

    2009-10 (12-19/4-14)...Led Providence to a 12-19 record...Played the 27th toughest schedule in

    the nation...Deeated No. 19 Connecticut on January 27th...Ranked number two in scoring oenseduring BIG EAST play (79.6 ppg) and third in the nation in 2009-10 (82.4 ppg).

    2008-09 (19-14/10-8)...Led Providence to a 19-14 record and the school's 18th NIT appearance...

    The 19 wins and 10 BIG EAST victories were the most by the Friars since the 2003-04 season and the

    most by a rst year coach at PC...Registered a 10-8 mark and seventh place nish in the BIG EAST...Helped Providence record the school's rst BIG EAST Tournament victory since 2002-03 with an 83-

    74 victory over DePaul in the Second Round...PC earned two wins over ranked teams, including a100-94 victory over No. 15 Syracuse and an 81-73 triumph versus No. 1 Pittsburgh...The victory over

    Pitt marked the school's rst victory over a No. 1 ranked team since the 1976-77 season.

    2007-08 (28-5/15-3)...Earned six National Coach o the Year honors, including, Associated Press, U.S.

    Basketball Writers Association and The Sporting News... Led Drake to a 28-5 mark and its rst NCAATournament appearance since 1971... His team captured its rst MVC regular season title since 1971

    and its rst ever MVC Tournament title... Drake became the rst MVC school to win both the regularseason and league tournament titles since 2002. ... Was named MVC Coach o the Year... Registered a

    15-3 mark in MVC action.... Drake was nationally ranked or a school-record eight consecutive weeks

    and nished 14th in the Associated Press Final Poll and 23rd in the ESPN/USA Today Final Poll.

    DAVIS VS. OPPONENTS (72-47, .605)Team W LAlabama 1 1Baylor 0 1

    Boston College 0 3Bradley 1 1Brown 3 0

    Bryant 2 0Bucknell 1 0

    Butler 1 0Central Connecticut State 1 0Charlotte 1 0Chicago State 1 0

    Cincinnati 2 1Connecticut 1 1Cornell 1 0

    Creighton 3 0Dartmouth 2 0DePaul 3 0

    Duquesne 1 0Evansville 2 0Georgetown 0 2

    George Washington 1 0Illinois State 3 0Indiana State 3 0

    Iona 0 1

    Iowa 1 0Iowa State 1 0

    Jackson State 1 0La Salle 0 1Louisville 1 3Maine 1 0

    Marquette 0 3Mercer 1 0Miami (Fla.) 0 1

    Milwaukee 1 0Missouri State 1 1Morgan State 1 0

    North Carolina Central 1 0Northeastern 2 1Northern Iowa 2 0

    Notre Dame 0 2Pittsburgh 1 2

    Prairie View 1 0Rhode Island 2 1Rutgers 3 1Sacred Heart 2 0

    Saint Marys 0 2San Diego 1 0Seton Hall 1 3

    South Florida 1 3Southern Illinois 1 1St. Johns 2 1

    Syracuse 1 3 Texas Pan American 1 0Vermont 1 0

    Villanova 1 3Western Kentucky 0 1West Virginia 0 3

    Wichita State 2 0

    Wyoming 1 0Yale 2 0

    TOTAL 72 47

    KENO DAVIS COACHING RECORDYEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT CONF. REC. FINISH TOUR. POST SEASON2007-08 Drake 28-5 .848 15-3 1st 3-0 NCAA 0-12008-09 Providence 19-14 .576 10-8 8th 1-1 NIT 0-12009-10 Providence 12-19 .414 4-14 15th 0-12010-11 Providence 13-9 .590 2-7Career 4 years 72-47 .605 31-31 One Title 4-2 0-2

    The Davis Facts FileFull NameKeno Davis

    Date of Birth3/10/72

    Place of BirthEaston, Pa.

    FamilyWie, Krista; son, Brady; daughter,Mara

    CollegeIowa 95

    Coaching Experience2008 - Head Coach, Providence College2007-08 Head Coach, Drake University2003-07 Assistant Coach, Drake University

    1997-03 Assistant Coach, Southeast Missouri State1995-97 Assistant Coach, Southern Indiana

    Coaching Honors2008 - Associated Press National Coach o the Year2008 - U.S. Basketball Writers Coach o the Year2008 - Sporting News Coach o the Year2008 - CollegeHoops.net Coach o the Year2008 - Basketball Times Coach o the Year2008 - Hugh Durham Award, Mid-Major Coach o the Year2008 - Missouri Valley Conerence Coach o the Year

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    2010-11 Providence Basketball Marshon Brooks

    Marshon Brooks #2Senior G/F 6-5 200 Stone Mountain, Ga./Tucker High School '07

    2010-11: Picked up 13 points, seven rebounds, three asissts and our steals in the season-opener versus Dartmouth (11/13/10)... Recordedhis rst double-double o the season against Yale (11/15/10) with 15 points and 12 rebounds...Picked-up his second-consecutive doubledouble against Morgan State (11/18/10), with 22 points and 12 rebounds...Registered a double-double with 22 points and 10 rebound

    versus Prairie View A&M (11/20/10)... Registered a double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds versus La Salle (11/23/10)...Scored 10points and recorded three assists against Wyoming (11/24/10)...Recorded a game -high 26 points, along wtih six rebounds and our stealagainst Central Connecticut State (11/29/10)...Tallied 27 points and eight rebounds against Northeatern (12/1/10)...Scored 26 points an

    added nine rebounds against Rhode Island (12/4/10)...Recorded 33 points and eight rebounds against Brown (12/6/10)....Registered double-double with 28 points and 10 rebounds against Boston College (12/8/10)...Scored 33 points and added eight rebounds againsAlabama (12/11/10)...Named BIG EAST Player of the Week (12/13/10) ...Registered a double-double with 25 points and 12 rebound

    against Sacred Heart (12/21/10)...Led team with 27 points at No. 5/5 Syracuse (12/28/10), while playing all 40 minutes or the rst timein his career...Scored 20 points versus St. John's (1/1/11)...Tallied 28 points and six rebounds against #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11)...Scored 29points and added three assists at Rutgers (1/8/11)...Scored 13 points and grabbed eight eight rebounds at West Virginia (1/13/11)...Score

    28 points against USF (1/16/11)...Recorded 27 points and three rebounds against #19 Louisville (1/22/10)...Tallied 20 points and eighrebounds against #8 Villanova (1/26/11)...Posted 20 points and ve rebounds against Seton Hall (1/30/11).

    2009-10: Posted 10 points, seven rebounds, our assists and three steals versus Bryant (11/13/09)...Recorded 15 points, six rebounds and ve assists against Bucknell (11/14/09).Notched a game-high 26 points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Mercer (11/15/09)...Named World Vision Invitational Most Valuable Player (11/15/09)...Scored 22 pointand grabbed ve rebounds at Alabama (11/20/09)...Registered a game-high 24 points on 8-o-10 shooting and made ve steals against Vermont (11/24/09)...Scored 16 points

    and grabbed our rebounds versus Boston College (11/28/09)...Had 10 points, our assists and three steals at Northeastern (12/1/09)...Posted eight points and six rebounds versuBrown (12/7/09)....Scored a team-high 19 points at George Washington (12/9/09)...Scored 18 points and registered seven rebounds versus Iona (12/12/09)...Registered 13 pointversus Yale (12/21/09)...Registered 12 points, six rebounds and three assists at Notre Dame (12/30/09)...Posted 10 points, ve rebounds and our steals at St. Johns (1/3/10)...Tallie

    a team-high 21 points and grabbed our rebounds against Louisville (1/6/10)...Notched 15 points and six rebounds versus Rutgers (1/9/10)...Scored a team-high 17 points andrecorded seven rebounds at DePaul (1/14/10)...Recorded 25 points and ve rebounds against USF (1/23/10)...Scored 12 points at Cincinnati (1/30/10)...Notched 14 points at #Syracuse (2/2/10)...Scored 18 points and was 8-8 rom the ree-throw line versus #7/#8 Georgetown (2/9/10)...Scored 13 points versus #8/#8 West Virginia (2/17/10)...Recorde

    23 points and our rebounds against #4 Syracuse (2/23/10)...Scored 16 points at USF (2/27/10)...Tallied 13 points and ve rebounds at #17/#18 Pittsburgh (3/4/10)...Had ninepoints and seven rebounds versus Seton Hall (3/6/10)...Scored 15 points against Seton Hall (3/9/10).

    2008-09: Scored our points and grabbed six rebounds versus Northeastern (11/15/08).. .Registered 18 points, seven rebounds and three blocks against Dartmouth (11/18/08).Posted 24 rst-hal points and nished with 30 points and ve steals versus Sacred Heart (11/20/08)...Recorded eight points against Maine (11/22/08)...Scored 10 points andgrabbed ve rebounds versus Baylor (11/27/08)...Scored 12 points and was 5- o-9 rom the eld versus Charlotte (11/28/08)...Scored nine points versus Saint Mary s (11/30/08)

    Posted 22 points and pulled down ve rebounds against Brown (12/03/08)...Registered 14 points and ve rebounds versus URI (12/06/08)...Scored 13 points at Boston College(12/20/08)...Had a team-high 18 points and added our rebounds against Bryant (12/22/08)...Recorded 15 points and had three steals versus St. Johns (12/31/08)...Registeredeight points at Cincinnati (1/7/09)...Posted a team-high 18 points and added our rebounds at #9 Georgetown (1/10/09)...Tallied a team-best 21 points and added six reboundand three blocks versus #14 Marquette (1/17/09)...Scored 14 points at Seton Hall (1/22/09)...Registered 17 points and grabbed our rebounds and three steals versus #15 Syra

    cuse (1/28/09)...Notched nine points at #2 Connecticut (1/31/09)...Did not play at West Virginia (2/7/09) due to an injury...Scored 14 points at South Florida (2/10/09)...Scored 1points and grabbed six rebounds versus Rutgers (2/14/09)...Had seven points at #7 Louisville (2/18/09)...Posted six points, ve rebounds, three assists and three steals agains#1 Pittsburgh (2/24/09)...Recorded six points and six rebounds in NIT First Round versus Miami (3/18/09)...Earned the teams Coca-Cola Promising Prospect Award.

    2007-08: Scored our points and grabbed our rebounds versus Harvard (11/24/07) in his collegiate debut...Scored our points and had two rebounds against Maine (11/27/07).Scored seven points and was 4-4 rom the ree-throw line at #10 Marquette (1/3/08)...Recorded a team-high 15 points versus #22 Pittsburgh (2/12/08)...Scored 15 points on 6-1

    shooting against Cincinnati (3/2/08).

    HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Tucker High School 2003-07...Helped Tucker High School post a 31-2 mark and capture the Class AAAA state title...Averaged 20.1 points, 6.0 assist

    and 8.0 rebounds in 33 games in 2007...Shot 53.3 percent rom the eld overall and 39 percent (47-119) rom three-point territory as a senior...Earned 2007 Class AAAA All-Stathonors...Named MVP o the Peach State Classic and the East West All-Star Game...Averaged 9.8 points, 6.0 assists and 5.0 rebounds as a junior...Scored 57 points in a 16-andunder AAU game.

    AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATSTotal 3-Point Rebounds

    Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg

    2007-08 18-0 167/9.3 21-55 .382 5-19 .263 15-21 .714 8-9 17 0.9 12-0 7 13 3 6 62/3.4

    2008-09 32-0 696/21.8 122-279 .437 40-128 .313 54-79 .684 44-71 115 3.6 58-0 44 44 23 34 338/10.6

    2009-10 31-25 824/26.6 168-360 .467 46-131 .351 59-83 .711 55-74 129 4.2 72-3 44 52 16 41 441/14.2

    2010-11 22-22 775/35.2 178-369 .482 45-133 .338 111-142 .782 53-110 163 7.4 48-0 47 71 28 37 512/23.3

    TOTAL 103-47 2462/23.9 489-1063 .460 136-411 .331 239-325 .735 160-264 424 4.1 190-3 142 180 70 118 1353/13.1

    CAREER HIGHSMARSHON BROOKS OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 40 Four Times 40 Four TimesPOINTS 33 Twice 29 Rutgers (1/8/11)REBOUNDS 12 Three Times 8 #8 Villanova (1/26/11)FIELD GOALS 14 Brown (12/6/10) 11 USF (1/16/11)FG ATTEMPTS 24 USF (1/16/11) 24 USF (1/16/11)FG PCT. 1.000 vs. DePaul (3/11/09) .727 Louisville (1/6/10)FREE THROWS 13 Alabama (12/11/10) 12 #8 Villanova (1/26/11)FT ATTEMPTS 16 Alabama (12/11/10) 14 #8 Villanova (1/26/11)FT PCT 1.000 21 times 1.000 12 times3PT 5 Sacred Heart (11/20/08) 4 Twice3PT FGA 12 La Salle (11/23/10) 9 Twice3PT FG% 1.000 West Virginia (2/23/08) 1.000 West Virginia (2/23/08)ASSISTS 6 Morgan State (11/18/10) 4 #14 Marquette (1/17/09)

    TURNOVERS 9 Seton Hall (1/30/11) 9 Seton Hall (1/30/11)BLOCKS 3 Seven times 3 TwiceSTEALS 5 Three times 4 St. Johns (1/3/10)

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    2007-08...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/24/07 Harvard W-93-70 4 4 3 011/27/07 Maine W-78-48 4 2 1 012/01/07 vs. Boston College W-98-89 (ot) 0 0 0 012/06/07 vs. South Carolina L-68-67 0 0 0 012/09/07 Brown W-70-51 0 1 0 01/03/08 at #10 Marquette L-96-67 7 1 0 11/05/08 at DePaul L-70-65 0 0 0 01/09/08 Rutgers W-76-50 0 0 0 01/12/08 USF W-86-70 0 0 0 01/27/08 at Syracuse L-71-64 0 0 0 02/12/08 at #22 Pittsburgh L-82-63 15 0 0 02/16/08 #23 Louisville L-80-72 0 1 0 02/18/08 #12 Georgetown L-68-58 3 1 1 02/23/08 at West Virginia L-80-53 5 2 0 03/2/08 at Cincinnati W-81-79 ot 15 3 1 13/6/08 #13 Connecticut W-85-76 6 1 1 23/8/08 Villanova L-73-63 3 1 0 23/12/08 West Virginia L-58-53 0 0 0 1

    62 16 7 7Totals 3.6 ppg 1.0 rpg 0.4 apg 0.4 spg

    2008-09...11/15/08 Northeastern L-70-66 4 6 0 011/18/08 Dartmouth W-100-82 18 7 1 011/20/08 Sacred Heart W-111-87 30 2 0 511/22/08 Maine W-83-62 8 3 1 011/27/08 vs. Baylor L-72-56 10 5 0 011/28/08 vs. Charlotte W-67-62 12 2 0 111/30/08 vs. Saint Mary s L-81-75 9 1 2 112/03/08 Brown W-86-62 22 5 2 012/06/08 Rhode Island W-66-65 14 5 1 012/17/08 Jackson State W-85-71 4 4 0 112/20/08 at Boston College L-81-76 13 4 0 112/22/08 Bryant W-91-64 18 4 3 112/31/08 St. Johns W-75-54 15 2 1 31/3/09 DePaul W-62-54 4 3 2 11/7/09 at Cincinnati W-87-79 8 3 1 21/10/09 at #9 Georgetown L-82-75 18 4 2 01/17/09 #14 Marquette L-91-82 21 6 4 21/19/09 Cincinnati W-72-63 2 1 0 11/22/09 at Seton Hall W-98-93 OT 14 3 1 1

    1/28/09 #15 Syracuse W-100-94 17 4 3 31/31/09 at #2 Connecticut L-94-61 9 3 1 02/4/09 #17 Villanova L-94-91 1 3 1 12/10/09 at South Florida W-77-62 14 2 3 02/14/09 Rutgers W-78-68 12 6 3 02/18/09 at #7 Louisville L-94-76 7 2 2 02/21/09 Notre Dame L-103-84 8 5 2 02/24/09 #1 Pittsburgh W-81-73 6 5 3 33/1/09 at Rutgers W-73-66 0 1 0 03/5/09 at #11 Villanova L-97-80 7 3 1 03/11/09 vs. DePaul W-83-74 3 3 1 03/12/09 vs. #5 Louisville L-73-55 4 2 2 53/18/09 vs. Miami (Fla.) L-78-66 6 6 1 2

    338 115 44 34Totals 10.6 ppg 3.6 rpg 1.4 apg 1.1 spg

    Marshon Brooks Career Game-By-Game...

    2009-10...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/13/09 Bryant W-96-53 10 7 4 311/14/09 Bucknell W-76-65 15 6 5 011/15/09 Mercer W-79-77 26 7 3 211/20/09 at Alabama L, 84-75 22 5 1 111/24/09 Vermont W-106-64 24 3 2 511/28/09 Boston College L-82-77 16 4 1 012/1/09 at Northeastern W-76-72 10 1 4 312/5/09 at Rhode Island L-86-82 4 1 2 012/7/09 Brown W-78-65 8 6 1 212/9/09 at G. Washington W-110-97 19 3 0 012/12/09 Iona L-82-73 18 7 0 212/21/09 Yale W-87-78 13 3 1 112/30/09 at Notre Dame L-93-78 12 6 3 11/3/10 at St. Johns W-74-59 10 5 0 41/6/10 Louisville L-92-70 21 4 2 21/9/10 Rutgers W-94-81 15 6 1 11/14/10 at DePaul W-79-62 17 7 1 11/17/10 at Marquette L-93-63 5 1 0 01/23/10 USF L-109-105 (ot) 25 5 2 11/27/10 #19 Connecticut W-81-66 9 4 1 21/30/10 at Cincinnati L-92-88 12 4 1 12/2/10 at #3 Syracuse L-86-68 14 2 1 02/6/10 Marquette L-82-79 4 4 2 12/9/10 #7 Georgetown L-79-70 18 2 0 02/13/10 at #4 Villanova L-92-81 5 3 2 02/17/10 #8 West Virginia L-88-74 13 2 1 22/23/10 #4 Syracuse L-99-85 23 4 2 32/27/10 at USF L-99-93 16 3 1 23/4/10 at #17 Pittsburgh L-73-71 13 5 0 13/6/10 Seton Hall L-92-80 9 7 0 03/9/10 Seton Hall L-109-106 15 2 0 0

    441 129 44 41Totals 14.2 ppg 4.2 rpg 1.4 apg 1.3 spg

    2010-11...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/13/10 Dartmouth W-87-52 13 7 3 411/15/10 Yale W-58-55 15 12 2 211/18/10 Morgan State W-77-55 22 12 6 211/20/10 Prairie View A&M W-78-62 22 10 2 011/23/10 vs. La Salle L-84-73 20 11 2 2

    11/24/10 vs. Wyoming W-84-77 10 3 3 111/29/10 Central Connecticut W-92-57 26 6 2 412/1/10 Northeastern W-77-72 27 8 3 012/4/10 Rhode Island W-87-74 26 9 1 112/6/10 Brown W-91-64 33 8 0 412/8/10 Boston College L-88-86 28 10 1 012/11/10 Alabama W-82-70 33 8 2 212/21/10 Sacred Heart W-84-76 25 12 5 412/28/10 at #5 Syracuse L-81-74 27 6 0 01/1/11 St. John's L-67-65 20 4 1 11/4/11 #5 Pittsburgh L-83-79 28 6 2 21/8/11 at Rutgers L-85-72 29 4 3 11/13/11 at West Virginia L-93-63 13 8 2 11/16/11 at USF L-79-72 28 3 3 31/22/11 #19 Louisville W-72-67 27 3 0 11/26/11 #8 Villanova W-83-68 20 8 2 21/30/11 at Seton Hall L-81-71 20 5 2 0

    512 163 47 37Totals 23.3 ppg 7.4 rpg 2.1 apg 1.7 spg

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    2010-11 Providence BasketballRay Hall #55

    Senior C 7-0 285 Denver, Colo./J.K. Mullen High School '06

    2010-11: Grabbed our rebounds in the season-opener against Dartmouth (11/13/10)...Scored our points and pulled-down ourebounds against Central Connecticut State (11/29/10)...Grabbed ve rebounds against Brown (12/6/10)...Scored nine points whileshooting 4-5 rom the eld and grabbed nine rebounds in nine minutes versus West Virginia (1/13/11).

    2009-10: Saw rst action since the 2007-08 season at Notre Dame (12/30/09)...Grabbed three rebounds at Cincinnati (1/30/10)..

    Scored our points and grabbed three rebounds versus #4 Syracuse (2/23/10)...Scored our points at USF (2/27/10)...Receivedteams Ernie D Team Leader Award (3/10/10).

    2008-09: Missed all o the 2008-09 season due to injury.

    2007-08: Recorded two rebounds versus #18 Arkansas (11/17/07)...Scored our points and grabbed ve rebounds versus Harvard(11/24/07)...Scored two points and grabbed our rebounds versus South Florida (1/12/08)...Scored 10 points and grabbed sevenrebounds versus Notre Dame (1/31/08).

    2006-07: Scored our points in his collegiate debut versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06)...Registered 10 points while shooting 5-7 rom the eld in 12 minutes versuGeorge Washington (11/26/06)...Recorded eight points and eight rebounds versus Columbia (11/28/06)...Did not play versus Harvard (12/22/06) due to an injury..Had nine points and three rebounds versus Longwood (1/2/07)...Scored six points and grabbed ve rebounds at No. 7 Pittsburgh (2/10/07)...Made his only eld goaattempt or two points at Notre Dame (2/15/07)...Scored two points in 10 minutes o play against Syracuse (2/24/07)...Made his only eld goal attempt nishing withthree points and added one block at St. Johns (3/4/07).

    HIGH SCHOOL: Attended J.K. Mullen High School 2002-06...Helped lead Mullen High School to a 26-2 mark and the Class 5A title...Scored 14 points and grabbed nine

    rebounds in the 2006 Class 5A title game...Named Class 5A Tournament MVP by the Rocky Mountain News...Averaged 20 ppg, 12 rpg and two bpg in 2006...NamedFirst Team All-State by the Rocky Mountain News in 2006...Earned All-Colorado honors rom the Denver Post in 2006...Was runner-up or Colorado Player o the Yearas a senior...Received All-State honors ater averaging 21 ppg and 12 rpg as a junior.

    AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS

    Total 3-Point Rebounds

    Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg

    2006-07 23-0 235/10.2 24-54 .444 0-0 .000 10-19 .526 26-17 43 1.9 34-0 5 15 9 8 58/2.5

    2007-08 18-0 124/6.9 11-27 .407 0-0 .000 2-14 .143 15-13 28 1.6 13-0 2 4 0 3 24/1.3

    2009-10 11-0 71/6.5 6-9 .667 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 6-6 12 1.1 9-0 0 7 0 1 13/1.2

    2010-11 17-0 67/3.9 9-16 .563 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 19-16 35 2.1 10-0 2 3 0 0 21/1.2

    TOTAL 69-0 497/7.2 50-106 .472 0-0 .000 16-43 .372 66-52 118 1.7 66-0 9 29 9 12 116/1.7

    CAREER HIGHSRAY HALL OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 25 Notre Dame (1/31/08) 25 Notre Dame (1/31/08)POINTS 10 Twice 10 Notre Dame (1/31/08)REBOUNDS 8 Columbia (11/28/06) 7 Notre Dame (1/31/08)FIELD GOALS 5 George Washington (11/26/06) 4 Notre Dame (1/31/08)FG ATTEMPTS 7 Twice 5 TwiceFG PCT. 1.000 Six Times 1.000 Five TimesFREE THROWS 5 Longwood (1/2/07) 2 Notre Dame (1/31/08)FT ATTEMPTS 10 Notre Dame (1/31/08) 10 Notre Dame (1/31/08)FT PCT 1.000 St. Johns (3/4/07) 1.000 St. Johns (3/4/07)3PT3PT FGA3PT FG%ASSISTS 1 Eight times 1 Five times

    TURNOVERS 4 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) 4 #15 Marquette (1/4/07)BLOCKS 2 Longwood 1 TwiceSTEALS 3 Florida (12/6/06) 1 Twice

    Ray Hall

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    Ray Hall Career Game-By-Game...

    2006-07...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/14/06 Fairleigh Dickisnon W-96-71 4 2 1 111/18/06 Brown L-51-41 0 1 0 011/22/06 #23 Boston College W-73-64 0 3 0 111/26/06 George Washington W-86-67 10 3 0 0

    11/28/06 Columbia W-81-55 8 8 0 012/2/06 Rhode Island W-95-66 2 1 0 112/4/06 Faireld W-67-50 0 1 0 012/6/06 at #7 Florida L-85-67 4 3 0 312/9/06 Maine W-94-79 1 4 0 012/19/06 Holy Cross W-77-68 0 0 0 012/29/06 vs. Florida State L-92-62 1 2 0 01/2/07 Longwood W-107-69 9 3 1 11/4/07 #15 Marquette W-74-59 2 1 0 01/6/07 Seton Hall W-91-69 0 1 1 01/20/07 Rutgers W-78-63 2 1 0 11/23/07 Villanova L-82-73 0 0 0 02/6/07 Cincinnati W-71-70 0 1 1 02/10/07 at #7 Pittsburgh L-74-68 6 5 0 02/15/07 at Notre Dame L-81-78 2 1 0 02/17/07 St. Johns W-71-66 2 0 1 02/24/07 Syracuse L-71-67 2 1 0 02/28/07 at South Florida W-77-72 0 1 0 0

    3/4/07 at St. Johns L- 77-64 3 0 0 053 43 4 8Totals 2.5 ppg 1.9 rpg 0.2 apg 0.3 spg

    2007-08...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/15/07 vs. Temple W-66-64 0 0 0 011/16/07 vs. #18 Arkansas W-67-51 0 2 0 111/24/07 Harvard W-93-70 4 5 0 011/27/07 Maine W-78-48 2 1 0 012/04/07 at Rhode Island L-77-60 0 2 0 012/09/07 Brown W-70-51 0 0 0 012/19/07 Sacred Heart W-94-89 0 0 0 01/05/08 at DePaul L-70-65 0 0 0 01/09/08 Rutgers W-76-50 0 0 0 01/12/08 USF W-86-70 2 4 0 11/17/08 at UConn W-77-65 0 0 0 01/27/08 at Syracuse L-71-64 0 1 0 0

    1/31/08 at Notre Dame L-81-74 ot 10 7 1 02/2/08 West Virginia L-77-65 6 4 1 02/5/08 DePaul W-79-65 0 1 0 02/12/08 at #22 Pittsburgh L-82-63 0 1 0 02/18/08 #12 Georgetown L-68-58 0 0 0 03/6/08 #13 Connecticut W-85-76 0 0 0 0

    24 28 2 2Totals 1.3 ppg 1.6 rpg 0.1 apg 0.1 spg

    2009-10...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS12/30.09 at Notre Dame L-93-78 0 0 0 01/14/10 at DePaul W-79-62 0 0 0 01/27/10 #19 Connecticut W-81-66 0 1 0 01/30/10 at Cincinnati L-92-88 0 3 0 02/2/10 at #3 Syracuse L-85-68 0 3 0 02/9/10 #7 Georgetown L-79-70 2 0 0 02/23/10 #4 Syracuse L-99-85 4 3 0 12/27/10 at USF L-99-93 4 1 0 0

    3/4/10 at #17 Pittsburgh L-73-71 0 1 0 03/6/10 Seton Hall L-92-80 1 0 0 03/9/10 Seton Hall L-109-106 2 0 0 0

    13 12 0 1Totals 1.2 ppg 1.2 rpg 0.0 apg 0.1 spg

    Ray Hall

    2010-11...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/13/10 Dartmouth W-87-52 2 4 0 011/18/10 Morgan State W-77-55 0 0 0 011/20/10 Prairie View A&M W-78-62 1 2 0 011/23/10 vs. La Salle L-84-73 0 1 0 0

    11/24/10 vs. Wyoming W-84-77 0 0 0 011/29/10 Central Connecticut W-92-57 4 3 0 012/1/10 Northeastern W-77-72 0 0 0 012/4/10 Rhode Island W-87-74 0 2 0 012/6/10 Brown W-91-64 0 5 1 012/11/10 Alabama W-82-70 2 0 0 012/21/10 Sacred Heart W-84-76 0 1 0 01/1/11 St. John's L-67-65 0 1 0 01/4/11 #5 Pittsburgh L-83-79 0 0 0 01/8/11 at Rutgers L-85-72 3 3 1 01/13/11 at West Virginia L-93-63 9 9 0 01/16/11 at USF L-79-72 0 4 0 01/22/11 #19 Louisville W-72-67 0 0 0 0

    21 35 2 0Totals 1.2 ppg 2.1 rpg 0.1 apg 0.0 spg

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    2010-11 Providence Basketball Vincent CouncilVincent Council #32Sophomore G 6-2 180 Brooklyn, N.Y./Patterson School '09

    2010-11: Led all scorers with 18 points in the season-opener versus Dartmouth (11/13/10), while adding ve assists...Was the game'leading scorer against Yale (11/15/10) with 18 points, while also grabbing ve rebounds and dishing out our assists....Picked up 14points while adding ve assists against Morgan State (11/18/10)...Recorded his rst career double-double with 13 points and 10assists versus Prairie View A&M (11/20/10)...Scored 17 points versus La Salle (11/23/10)...Recorded 29 points while shooting 16-1rom the ree-throw line versus Wyoming (11/24/10)...Scored 11 points, while adding six assists and ve rebounds against CentraConnecticut (11/29/10)...Recorded 15 points, eight rebounds and six assists against Northeastern (12/1/10)...Tallied 17 points

    10 assists and seven rebounds against Rhode Island (12/4/10)...Scored 19 points and tied a school record with 16 assists againsBrown (12/6/10)...Tallied 13 points, nine assists and six rebounds against Boston College (12/8/10)...Recorded eight points andseven assits against Alabama (12/11/10)...Tallied 16 points and ve assists against Sacred Heart (12/21/10)...Recorded 10 pointwhile adding eight rebounds and seven assists at No. 5/5 Syracuse (12/28/10), while playing all 40 minutes or the rst time in hicareer...Scored 14 points, recorded six assists and registered our steals in 40 minutes o action versus St. John's (1/1/11)...Recordeda double-double with 13 points and 10 assists against #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11)...Scored 14 points at Rutgers (1/8/11)...Registered11 points at West Virginia (1/13/11)...Provided eight assists and seven rebounds against USF (1/16/11)...Recorded 12 points, ousteals, three assists and three rebounds against #19 Louisville (1/22/11)...Tallied 16 points, eight rebounds and eight assists against#8 Villanova (1/26/11)...Registered 20 points and ve assists against Seton Hall (1/30/11).

    2009-10: Posted our points, our rebounds and three assists in collegiate debut versus Bryant (11/13/09)...Recorded 10 points, our rebounds and our assists againstBucknell (11/14/09)...Had seven points and two assists versus Mercer (11/15/09)...Notched seven points, our rebounds and three assists against Vermont (11/24/09).Scored 12 points and shot a perect 3-or-3 rom 3-point territory versus Boston College (11/28/09)...Posted 11 points and ve assists at Northeastern (12/1/09).Had 16 points, six rebounds and six assists at Rhode Island (12/5/09)...Tallied our points, six rebounds and our assists versus Brown (12/7/09)...Posted 10 points andour rebounds at George Washington (12/9/09)...Recorded 13 points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals versus Yale (12/21/09)...Notched ve points, ourebounds, six assists and three steals at St. Johns (1/3/10)...Notched 11 points and dished out our assists versus Louisville (1/6/10)...Scored nine points, registeredsix assists and grabbed ve rebounds versus Rutgers (1/9/10)...Scored ve points and recorded our assists at DePaul (1/14/10)...Tallied 24 points and added our as

    sists at Marquette (1/17/10)...Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (1/18/10)...Recorded 17 points, six rebounds and a team-high ve assists against USF (1/23/10).Registered eight points, seven rebounds, eight assists and our steals against No. 19/19 Connecticut (1/27/10)...Scored 10 points, added six assists and grabbed verebounds at Cincinnati (1/30/10)...Tallied 16 points, nine assists and ve rebounds at No. 3/4 Syracuse (2/2/10)...Posted nine points and seven assists versus Marquette(2/6/10)...Recorded a team-high 21 points and added six assists, ve rebounds and three steals at No. 4/5 Villanova (2/13/10)...Scored 13 points and recorded sevenassists versus #8/#8 West Virginia (2/17/10)...Registered 11 points and our assists against #4 Syracuse (2/23/10)...Scored 11 points and recorded three assists at USF(2/27/10)...Recorded eight points, ve rebounds, eight assists and our steals at #17/#18 Pittsburgh (3/4/10)...Tallied 25 points, six rebounds and our assists versuSeton Hall (3/6/10)...Tallied 12 points and six assists against Seton Hall (3/9/10)...Named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team (3/7/10)...Received teams Coca-Cola MosPromising Prospect Award (3/10/10).

    HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Patterson School in Lenoir, North Carolina...Helped Patterson, which had been the No. 1 ranked prep school boys basketball team or moso the season, nish with a 34-3 mark in 2009...Played or legendary prep school coach Chris Chaney...Averaged 10.2 points and 10.1 assists per game as a senior.Shot 53 percent rom three-point territory...Ranked 11th amongst point guards by ESPN.com and Scout.com ranked him 34th...Attended Lincoln High School (N.Yin 2008...Averaged 10 points and 10 assists at Lincoln as a junior.

    AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS

    Total 3-Point Rebounds

    Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg

    2009-10 31-8 856/27.6 102-251 .406 19-60 .317 95-135 .704 46-64 110 3.5 74-1 141 73 4 37 318/10.3

    2010-11 22-22 784/35.6 99-272 .364 30-96 .313 92-120 .767 28-71 99 4.5 50-1 140 79 10 37 320/14.5

    TOTAL 53-30 1640/30.9 201-523 .384 49-156 .314 187-255 .733 74-135 209 3.9 124-2 281 152 14 74 638/12.0

    CAREER HIGHSVINCENT COUNCIL OVERALL BIG EAST

    MINUTES 40 Three Times 40 Three TimesPOINTS 29 Wyoming (11/24/10) 25 Seton Hall (3/6/10)REBOUNDS 8 Three Times 8 TwiceFIELD GOALS 9 Seton Hall (3/6/10) 9 Seton Hall (3/6/10)FG ATTEMPTS 18 Northeastern (12/1/10) 16 Three timesFG PCT. .750 USF (1/23/10) .750 USF (1/23/10)FREE THROWS 16 Wyoming (11/24/10) 9 Rutgers (1/8/11)FT ATTEMPTS 16 Wyoming (11/24/10) 10 Rutgers (1/8/11)FT PCT 1.000 11 times 1.000 Four Times3PT 4 Rhode Island (12/4/10) 3 Four Times3PT FGA 8 Twice 8 #5 Syracuse (12/28/10)3PT FG% 1.000 Three times .750 #8 Villanova (1/26/11)ASSISTS 16 Brown (12/6/10) 10 #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11)

    TURNOVERS 7 Sacred Heart (12/21/10) 5 Three TimesBLOCKS 2 Twice 1 TwiceSTEALS 6 #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11) 6 #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11)

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    2010-11 Providence Basketball Vincent Council

    Vincent Council Career Game-By-Game...

    2009-10...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/13/09 Bryant W-96-53 4 4 3 111/14/09 Bucknell W-76-65 10 4 4 011/15/09 Mercer W-79-77 7 2 2 011/20/09 at Alabama L-84-75 4 4 4 0

    11/24/09 Vermont W-106-64 7 4 3 111/28/09 Boston College L-82-77 12 2 2 112/1/09 at Northeastern W-76-72 11 2 5 012/5/09 at Rhode Island L-86-82 16 6 6 112/7/09 Brown W-78-62 4 6 4 112/9/09 at G. Washington W-110-97 10 4 3 012/12/09 Iona L-82-73 2 1 1 012/21/09 Yale W-78-87 13 3 3 312/30/09 at Notre Dame L-93-78 0 2 2 21/3/10 at St. Johns W-74-59 5 4 6 31/6/10 Louisville L-92-70 11 1 4 01/9/10 Rutgers W-94-81 9 5 6 01/14/10 at DePaul W-79-62 5 1 4 01/17/10 at Marquette L-93-63 24 3 4 01/23/10 USF L-109-105 (ot) 17 6 5 11/27/10 #19 Connecticut W-81-66 8 7 8 41/30/10 at Cincinnati L-92-88 10 5 6 12/2/10 at #3 Syracuse L-85-68 16 5 9 22/6/10 Marquette L-82-79 9 3 7 1

    2/9/10 #7 Georgetown L-79-70 3 1 2 12/13/10 at #Villanova L-92-81 21 5 6 32/17/10 #8 West Virginia L-88-74 13 1 7 02/23/10 #4 Syracuse L-99-85 11 2 4 12/27/10 at USF L-99-93 11 2 3 13/4/10 at #17 Pittsburgh` L-73-71 8 5 8 43/6/10 Seton Hall L-92-80 25 6 4 23/9/10 Seton Hall L-109-106 12 4 6 3

    318 110 141 36Totals 10.3 ppg 3.5 rpg 4.6 apg 1.2 spg

    2010-11...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/13/10 Dartmouth W-87-52 18 3 5 011/15/10 Yale W-58-55 18 5 4 111/18/10 Morgan State W-77-55 14 3 5 111/20/10 Prairie View A&M W-78-62 13 6 10 111/23/10 vs. La Salle L-84-73 17 4 2 111/24/10 vs. Wyoming W-84-77 29 3 4 2

    11/29/10 Central Connecticut W-92-57 11 5 6 012/1/10 Northeastern W-77-72 15 8 6 312/4/10 Rhode Island W-87-74 17 7 10 112/6/10 Brown W-91-64 19 4 16 212/8/10 Boston College L-88-86 13 6 9 312/11/10 Alabama W-88-86 8 1 7 112/21/10 Sacred Heart W-84-76 16 3 5 212/28/10 at #5 Syracuse L-81-74 10 8 7 01/1/11 St. John's L-67-65 14 1 6 41/4/11 #5 Pittsburgh L-83-79 13 5 10 61/8/11 at Rutgers L-85-72 14 2 3 31/13/11 at West Virginia L-93-63 11 4 1 01/16/11 at USF L-79-72 2 7 8 11/22/11 #19 Louisville W-72-67 12 3 3 41/26/11 #8 Villanova W-83-68 16 8 8 01/30/11 at Seton Hall L-81-71 20 3 5 1

    320 99 140 37 Totals 14.5 ppg 4.5 rpg 6.4 apg 1.7 spg

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    2010-11 Providence Basketball Bilal DixonBilal Dixon #42

    Sophomore F/C 6-9 245 Jersey City, N.J./Queen of Peace High School '08

    2010-11: Grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds in the season-opener versus Dartmouth (11/13/10)...Recorded a double-double againsYale (11/15/10) with 10 points and 14 rebounds...Grabbed 12 rebounds, while adding six points and ve blocks against MorgaState (11/18/10)...Registered a double-double with 14 points and 14 rebounds versus Prairie View A&M (11/20/10)...Grabbed eighrebounds against Central Connecticut (11/29/10)...Tallied 14 points, 12 rebounds and ve blocks against Northeastern (12/1/10)Registered 12 rebounds to go along with our points and six blocked shots against Rhode Island (12/4/10)...Recorded nine point

    and 12 rebounds against Brown (12/6/10)...Tallied six points and eight rebounds against Alabama (12/11/10)...Registered 11 pointand our rebounds against Sacred Heart (12/21/10)...Recorded 11 points, while grabbing nine rebounds and blocking a pair oshots at No. 5./5 Syracuse (12/28/10)...Scored six points and registered ve rebounds versus West Virginia (1/13/11)...Registered double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds against Seton Hall (1/30/11).

    2009-10: Recorded a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds in rst collegiate game versus Bryant (11/13/09)...Posted vpoints and a game-high nine rebounds against Bucknell (11/14/09)...Scored six points and registered our rebounds at Alabam(11/20/09)...Notched ve points and seven rebounds against Vermont (11/24/09)...Had 10 points, nine rebounds and ve block

    versus Boston College (11/28/09)...Scored 11 points at Northeastern (12/1/09)...Registered 10 points and seven rebounds at Rhode Island (12/5/09)...Tallied 13 pointsix rebounds and three blocks versus Brown (12/7/09)...Notched 18 points and seven rebounds at George Washington (12/9/09)...Registered eight points and eighrebounds versus Notre Dame (12/30/09)...Posted seven points, eight rebounds and ve blocks at St. Johns (1/3/10)...Recorded 12 points and our rebounds versuLouisville (1/6/10)...Had six points and three blocks against Rutgers (1/9/10)...Scored 10 points and grabbed seven rebounds at DePaul (1/14/10)...Tallied nine pointand three blocks at Marquette (1/17/10)...Registered 11 points and 12 rebounds against No. 19/19 Connecticut (1/27/10)...Scored seven points and recorded threassists at Cincinnati (1/30/10)...Notched a double-double with 13 points and 14 rebounds against Marquette (2/6/10)...Scored six points and registered 16 reboundversus #7 Georgetown (2/9/10)...Had 11 points at No. 4/5 Villanova (2/3/10)...Tallied a double-double with 11 points and a game-high 19 rebounds versus Seton Ha(3/6/10)...Posted 16 points and 12 rebounds against Seton Hall (3/9/10)...Named to the Spor ting News BIG EAST All-Freshman Team (3/13/10).

    2008-09: Did not see action in 2008-09.

    HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Queen o Peace High School 2006-08...Helped Head Coach Chris Boyces Queen o Peace team post an 18-0 mark in conerence action i2008...Averaged 19 points, 14 rebounds, six blocks and two assists in 2008...Was named Second Team All-State, All-League, All-County and Conerence Player o theYear as a senior...Averaged 14 points and 13 rebounds as a junior at Queen o Peace...Earned All-League honors in 2007...Played under Head Coach Bob Hurley at StAnthonys during his reshman and sophomore seasons...Spent our seasons playing or Head Coach Andre Ambrose on the United Brooklyn AAU team (2005-08)Played one season (2008) or the Juice All-Stars AAU squad...Served as a youth retreat counselor at Queen o Peace.

    AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS

    Total 3-Point Rebounds

    Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg

    2009-10 31-30 764/24.6 105-200 .525 0-1 .000 44-80 .550 94-117 211 6.8 106-4 22 44 59 28 254/8.2

    2010-11 22-22 501/22.8 62-118 .525 0-0 .000 19-42 .452 53-108 161 7.3 62-2 7 24 42 8 143/6.5

    TOTAL 53-52 1265/23.9 167-318 .525 0-1 .000 63-122 .516 147-225 372 7.0 168-6 29 68 101 36 397/7.5

    CAREER HIGHSBILAL DIXON OVERALL BIG EAST

    MINUTES 36 Yale (