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- Updated: April 4, 2020
Friarbasketball.com is looking for your thoughts on a variety of topics on the 2019-20 season and Providence’s program overall. We would love to hear from you on this season’s biggest win, the team’s MVP, most improved player, and defensive player of the year.
The survey includes broader questions on the Ed Cooley era as well.
Thank you again for reading Friarbasketball.com this season. We’re already looking forward to 2020-21.
I hope everyone stays safe!
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Bat Man
April 4, 2020 at 5:56 pm
Thank you for your comprehensive coverage of Friar hoops. I appreciate and look forward to your articles during the season, as well as, offseason recruiting updates.
Thank you again, much appreciated.
Lawrence Bonaldi (Doctor B)
April 4, 2020 at 7:51 pm
As an alumnus of the class of 1970, my love of PC basketball was honed by watching Jimmy Walker and Mike Riordan play in Alumni Hall in 1966-67 as a freshman. I was there during the head coach transition from Joe Mullaney to Dave Gavitt. in 1969-70. After graduation, I left for the University of Michigan Medical School, and eventually moved to San Jose, California, where I still reside with my family. So, I’ve followed my beloved Friars from a distance for years. Finding “Friar Basketball “ has been an outstanding source for information that is not available elsewhere. Thank you for what you do, since it provides invaluable insights into Coach Cooley, players, and recruiting, among other topics. I really appreciate your efforts. May the Lord Jesus bless your efforts, especially during these trying times with the corona virus.
Kevin Farrahar
April 6, 2020 at 3:21 pm
Thank you both for your kind and gracious words. Our love of Providence basketball keeps us going, but messages like this also go a long way. Thank you for reaching out.