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Friar Starting Five: Friday Edition
- Updated: February 20, 2015
Here are links to five topics that may be of interest to Friar fans.
1. LaDontae Henton says that it would be an honor to win the Julius Erving award.
2. ESPN’s Myron Metcalf has a great article on what it is really like to go from college to the D League.
3. Coxhub has Ed Cooley’s post game press conference.
4. Bill Koch of the Providence Journal notes that coaches could put PC, URI, and Bryant on the national marquee.
5. ESPN has Kris Dunn listed as one of the 10 most underrated players in college basketball.
Off the Bench
CBS Sports has an audio podcast of Ed Cooley on the DA show on CBS radio where he says that LaDontae Henton’s senior day will be the saddest of my career.
Bill Reynolds has an article on how doubt hangs over Ricky Ledo’s future.
The PC Men’s Hockey Team will be taking on UMass at Schneider Arena tonight in the first game of a two game series. Here are some previews of the game:
Coxhub latest Friar Fan Diary is out which is on the Depaul game.
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Derec Lamendola
February 20, 2015 at 8:06 pm
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Ann Iannotti
February 21, 2015 at 3:50 am
Ed Cooley has done a great job building fine young men…not only for basketball but also academics. It seems that he has also taught them to respect each other…it shows when they are in the heat of the game…that respect shows through right there on the court!