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Crusaders crunched in Providence

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

 

Thanks to a 1-for-20 shooting night from outside the three-point stripe, Holy Cross could never get much going against long-time New England rival Providence Tuesday night.

The result?  PC rolled past the Crusaders 61-42 at the Dunkin Donuts Center, dropping Holy Cross to 4-3 on the young season.  Providence improves to 5-2.

Junior guard Bryce Cotton has filled in admirably in the absence of PC's all-Big East point guard Vincent Council, who Friar coach Ed Cooley mentioned during pre-game was still a few weeks away from a possible return from his hamstring injury suffered during the season opener November 10. Coming into the game as the nation's eighth leading scorer at 23.8 per game, Cotton led all scorers with 27 points, chipping in four rebounds, six assists and two steals as well. His first two treys of the game helped key an early 11-2 run as PC broke from the starting line with a 18-9 lead in the opening 10 minutes.

Add a more relaxed LaDontae Henton (eight points, seven rebounds at the break) from the outside, along with continued strong play inside from 6-9 Kadeem Batts, and the Friars stretched the early lead to an 11-point margin at the half, 30-19, hitting nine of their final 18 attempts from the floor. PC played a 2-3 zone the entire way, challenging the Crusaders' shooters outside (limiting HC to 1-11 from three-point range), and presenting a challenge for them inside, as well.

After slowly edging the 11-point lead to 12 in the opening four minutes of the second half, the Friars shut the door on any Holy Cross comeback attempt. A 13-0 run grew to a 22-4 edge over a 12 minute span, as the Crusaders went scoreless for an 8:10 stretch against the Friar zone. Once they managed to get untracked, it was over. PC held a 61-31 lead with 3:30 to play...and coasted in from there as HC scored the final 11 points of the game.

Holy Cross was led by junior center Dave Dudzinski's 11 points and eight rebounds, while freshman Christopher Morgan contributed eight points off the bench in six minutes. Henton finished with his third double-double effort of the season (19 points, 10 rebounds) to compliment Cotton's night.

Post Game Notes

Providence's 2-3 zone defense locked up on the Holy Cross shooters, limiting the Crusaders to a mere 1-for-20 effort from the three-point arc. That's five percent shooting...the zone, featuring freshman Josh Fortune on the outside with Cotton, forced 15 Crusader turnovers, but also caused havoc with any rhythm they tried to create on offense. Fortune had eight deflections on the night, and came up with two steals to go with six points, two rebounds and a career-best eight assists - with just one turnover...Batts fell into some foul trouble in the second half, picking up his third foul with more than 17 minutes left, and was limited to just seven points and six rebounds...Lee Goldsbrough was effective on the glass again, pulling down eight rebounds (and scoring two points)...there was much more fluidity to the Friar offense on the night, as 18 assists on the 24 field goals (on 61 shots for 39%) would attest...the defense held Holy Cross to 33% shooting for the game, and has held six of their seven opponents to under 38% shooting from the floor (UMass shot 50%)...Tuesday night was the 70th meeting between the long time rivals, in a series that began in 1921.  PC leads with 42 wins to 28 for the Crusaders, whose last win over Providence came in 1999...sophomore guard Justin Burrell scored the first four points of the game for the Crusaders, then just two more the rest of the way.  He was scoreless in the second half...Eric Obeysekere contributed six points and six rebounds as HC shot 33% overall from the floor, and was outrebounded 38-37...Holy Cross will next play at Hartford Saturday against the University of Hartford Hawks... 

 

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