Why Cooley Needs to Make a Run in This NCAA Tournament
Friday, March 16, 2018
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The Friars need a big run in the NCAA tournament
Ed Cooley has done what Dave Gavitt and Joe Mullaney did not and could not do — take the Friars to five consecutive NCAA tournaments. When you top a couple of Hall of Famers it is a pretty good achievement.
But what Gavitt, Mullaney and Rick Pitino did at Providence was have tremendous post-season success. Gavitt and Pitino had Final Four appearances. Mullaney won two NIT championships -- 1961 and 1963 when it was the equal or preferred tournament in college basketball.
He has also piled up a series of top recruiting classes. Annually PC makes the elite group of colleges scouting rankings -- the Friars that make all the ESPN, 24/7 and RIVALS top lists.
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The 2018 PC class is ranked by 24/7 to be the 19th best in America.
PC 2017 class was ranked 21. PC is right there with the elite programs in America.
But, the Friars tournament runs have not matched the recruiting prowess.
In the four previous Cooley-NCAA tourney appearances, the Friars notched just 1 win and 4 loses.
In 2016, the Friars' last-second 70-69 win over USC is the only win.
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Gavitt has a storied Final Four run
A Look at Cooley's Tourney Runs
In 2014, the #11 ranked Friars lost 77-79 to #6 University of North Carolina. In 2015, the #6 ranked Friars were upset by the #11 ranked Dayton Flyers.
Then, in 2016, the Friars beat University of Southern California and then got beat on by #1 ranked UNC 66-85.
And, last year the USC Trojans got revenge on the Friars. Friars lost 71-75.
Now, it is time for Cooley to make an NCAA run like he just achieved in the Big East Tournament.
The #10 ranked Friars need a win against the #7 ranked Texas A&M Aggies. and then let's see what happens.
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MarShon Brooks
MarShon Brook was drafted 25th overall in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics before they traded him to the New Jersey Nets. Brooks played three seasons in the NBA and played over seas.
In his career, Brooks played for the Nets, Celtics and Lakers and was named to the NBA All-Rookie 2nd Team in 2012.
In his rookie season with the Nets, Brooks averaged 12.6 points per game.
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9. Tied
Dickey Simpkins
Simpkins was drafted 21st overall by the Chicago Bulls in the 1994 NBA Draft and played 8 seasons in the league.
Simpkins averaged 4.2 points per game in his NBA Career playing for three teams including the Bulls, Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks.
Simpkins won three NBA Championshps while with the Bulls with a little help from Michael Jordan.
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9, Tied
Eric Murdock
Murdock was drafted 21st overall by the Utah Jazz in the 1991 NBA Draft and played 9 seasons in the league.
In his career, Murdock averaged 10.1 points and 4.9 rebounds per game while playing for 7 teams including the Jazz, Milwaukee Bucks, Vancouver Grizzlies, Denver Nuggets, Miami Heat, New Jersey Nets and Lost Angeles Clippers.
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Eric Williams
Williams was drafted 14th overall by the Boston Celtics in the 1995 NBA Draft and played 12 seasons in the league.
In his career, Williams averaged 8.6 points and 3.3 rebounds per game while playing for 7 different teams including the Celtics, Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers, New Jersey Nets, Toronot Raptors, San Antonio Spurs and Charlotte bobcats.
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Austin Croshere
Croshere was drafted 12th overall by the Indiana Pacers in the 1997 NBA Draft and played 12 seasons in the league
In his career, he played for 5 teams including the Pacers, Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors, Milwaukee Bucks and San Antonio Spurs.
Croshere averaged 6.8 points and 4 rebounds per game in the NBA.
Photo: Golden State Warriors
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Otis Thorpe
Thorpe was drafted 9th overall in the 1984 NBA Draft by the Kansas City Kings and played 17 seasons in the league.
Thorpe won the NBA Championship in 1994 with the Houston Rockets and averaged 14 points and 8.2 rebounds per game in his career.
Thorpe played for 8 teams in his career, including the Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers, Detroit Pistons, Vancouver Grizzlies, Washington Wizards, Miami Heat and Charlotte Hornets.
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Lenny Wilkens
Wilkens was drafted 6th overall in the 1960 NBA Draft by the St.Louis Hawks and played 15 seasons in the NBA.
Wilkens averaged 16.5 points, 4.7 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game in his NBA Career while playing for the Hawks, Seattle SuperSonics, Cleveland Cavaliers and Portland Trail Blazers.
Wilkens was inducted into the basketball Hall of Fame as a player in 1989 and then as a coach in 1998.
Photo: Wikipedia
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Kris Dunn
Dunn was the number 3 overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft after a tremendous career at Providence College.
He was all-everything at Providence -- all-Big East and arguably the best point guard in college basketball his senior year. He was a two-time Big East Player of the Year.
He was selected 5th pick in the draft. He was picked by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Later, he was traded to the Chicago Bulls.
He is now with his fifth team in the NBA.
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Ernie DiGregorio
Ernie D was drafted 3rd overall by the Buffalo Braves in the 1973 NBA Draft and played 5 seasons in the league before suffering a knee injury.
DiGregorio played for the Braves, the LA Lakers and the Boston Celtics and averaged 9.6 points per game and 5.1 assists per game.
He still holds the NBA rookie record for assists in a single game with 25.
Photo: NBA.com
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Marvin Barnes
Marvin Barnes was drafted 2nd overall in the 1974 draft by the Philadelphia 76ers.
However, he was also drafted 2nd overall by the Spirits of St. Louis in the 1974 ABA Draft which is what he opted for.
Barnes did end up playing in the NBA from 1976-1980 where he averaged 9.2 points per game and 5.5 rebounds per game. Barnes played for the Pistons, the Buffalo Braves, Boston Celtics, and San Diego Clippers in the NBA.
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Jimmy Walker
Jimmy Walker was taken with the #1 overall pick by the Detroit Pistons in the 1967 draft.
Walker played 9 seasons in the NBA from 1967-1976 and averaged 16.7 points per game in the league, making the all-star team twice.
Walker also played for the Houston Rockets and Kansas City Kings in his career.
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