Kendrick Moore and the
Friars travel to D.C. to
take on the Hoyas Jan. 9.

 

Men's Hoops Prepare for Hoyas Jan. 9

Friars last win at Georgetown came Feb. 93.

January 7, 1999

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE (10-4/3-2) at GEORGETOWN (7-6/0-4)
Saturday, January 9, 1999 - 12:05 p.m.
MCI Center (20,600) - Washington, D.C.

FRIARS VERSUS HOYAS...This afternoon's game is the 45th meeting between the two schools with the Friars trailing in the all-time series, 14-30. The two teams have played 35 times in BIG EAST regular season play with the Friars trailing in that series, 11-25. The Friars are just 3-15 in games at Georgetown including 0-1 at the MCI Center (a 58-56 loss last January 3rd). The last time PC won at Georgetown was 2/6/93, a 66-58 overtime win at the Capital Centre. The Hoyas have won four in a row in Washington since that game and have a three-game winning streak in the series. The two teams play twice this season with the second game coming in Providence on Saturday, February 27th.

PROBABLE STARTERS


Pos. No. Name               Pts/Reb.    Ht.  Wt.  Cl   Hometown
 F   22  Sean CONNOLLY     12.3/3.4    6-4  180   Fr.  Peabody, Mass.
 F   33  Jamel THOMAS      23.1/7.3    6-6  215   Sr.  Brooklyn, N.Y.          
 C   24  Erron MAXEY       10.2/5.8    6-6  195   So.  Lake Elsinore, Cal.
 G    3  Kendrick MOORE    11.4/2.0    6-3  180   Sr.  Hartford, Conn.
 G   12  John LINEHAN       4.4/1.7    5-9  165   So.  Chester, Pa.
OFF THE BENCH

Pos. No. Name               Pts/Reb.    Ht.  Wt.  Cl   Hometown
 G    5  Jamaal CAMAH       4.4/1.9    6-4  195   So.  Salem., Mass.
 G   10  Corey WRIGHT       6.6/2.1    5-8  160   Sr.  New York, N.Y.
 F   15  Peter FARRELL-     0.0/0.5    6-5  195   So.  Hanover, Mass.
               MARCELLINO
 G   21  Kareem HAYLETTS    0.0/0.0    6-0  160   Fr.  Bergenfield, N.J.
 F   25  Ben PERKINS        0.8/0.5    6-7  205   So.  Vinton, La.
 F   32  Leon BRISPORT      1.7/2.0    6-9  220   Jr.  New York, N.Y.
 F   40  Justin FARLEY      6.4/3.1    6-6  205   Sr.  Indianapolis, Ind.
 F   42  Llewellyn COLE     6.6/3.5    6-7  220   Jr.  New York, N.Y.
 F   50  Ryan McAULIFFE     0.0/0.0    6-5  205   Sr.  Essex Jct., Vt.

FRIARS VERSUS TOP TEAMS...With the Friars' 83-68 win at #23/#23 Pittsburgh on December 30, PC has won back-to-back games against ranked opponents for the first time since the 1994-95 season. The Friars had also defeated #9/#8 ranked Purdue, 87-82 on December 27th. It was also the second time this season that PC played back-to-back games against ranked teams. In the first week of the season, PC lost to then #25-ranked TCU, 79-77 and defeated then #23-ranked Rhode Island, 87-63. PC is 3-1 this season against ranked opponents. As of January 4th, PC has nine games left against teams that are ranked or received votes in the Associated Press poll: UConn (1), St. John's (2), Arkansas (1), Syracuse (1), Pitt (1), Villanova (2), Miami (1).

JAMEL FOR THREE...Jamel Thomas, the Friars' All-BIG EAST and All-American candidate needs just two, three-point field goals to become PC's all-time leader in that category. He passed Michael Brown to move into second with 168 in the win over West Virginia. He needs two to pass Friar great Eric Murdock (169) for first on the list. Thomas is PC's all-time leader in attempts with 482. The senior forward moved into seventh on PC's all-time scoring list against West Virginia. He passed Otis Thorpe and now has 1,634 career points.

NUMBERS GAME...After starting the season 0-2 (the worst start since 1932-33), the Friars have now won ten of their last 12 games. Last Tuesday's 90-87 overtime win against West Virginia gives PC a four-game winning streak.

NEXT GAME...The Friars play game two of their three-game road swing on Tuesday, January 12th at Syracuse University. Tip-off at the Carrier Dome is 8:00 p.m. That game will be televised by ESPN2 and can be heard on WPRO Radio with John Rooke and Joe Hassett calling the shots.

TODAY IN THE BIG EAST - PC ON THE AIR


Villanova at Rutgers           Noon      WPRO Radio - 630 AM with John Rooke and
Notre Dame at Miami        7:30 p.m.     Joe Hassett calling the shots.The game 
Seton Hall at St. John's   8:00 p.m.     is televised by the WJAR-TV 10 with Bob 
Connecticut at WVU         8:00 p.m.     Picozzi and Bucky Waters calling.

HEAD COACH - TIM WELSH

FIRST YEAR AT PC: 10-4/3-2
 Overall at PC:   10-4/3-2
 IONA:           70-22 (.761)      

4-YEAR CAREER: 80-26 (.755)

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT:

BIG EAST GAMES: 3-2 NON-LEAGUE GAMES: 7-2 VERSUS GEORGETOWN: First Meeting NCAA TOURNAMENT: 0-1 (1997-98) NIT: 0-2 (1995-96, 1996-97)

1998-99 (10-4/3-2)...Won first game as a Friars' head coach upsetting #23 Rhode Island, 87-63...Coached 100th career game against Brown University (12/5)...Upset #9 Purdue, 87-82...Won first BIG EAST game at #23/#23 Pittsburgh, 83-68...

1997-98 (27-6/10-4)...Led Iona to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship...Coached Iona to first NCAA appearance since 1985...MAAC Coach of the Year...Metropolitan Area's Division I Coach of the Year...Jack Bruen Award as New York State Coach of the Year...Team won school record 27 games...

1996-97 (22-8/11-3)...Led Iona to first place finish in MAAC...Made second consecutive NIT appearance...MAAC Coach of the Year...NABC District II Coach of the Year...

1995-96 (21-8/15-3)...Won first of three MAAC regular season titles...Took Iona to first NIT appearance since 1983...Winner of Peter A. Carlesimo Award as Metropolitan Area Division I Coach of the Year...

The Welsh Facts File

Full Name - Tim Welsh
Birthdate - October 4, 1960
Birthplace - Massena, New York
Family - Single
High School - Massena High School
College - Potsdam State University '84

Coaching Experience
1998 - Head Coach, Providence College
1995-98 Head Coach, Iona College
1994-95 Interim Head Coach, Iona College (10 games)
1991-95 Assistant Coach, Iona College
1988-91 Assistant Coach, Syracuse University
1986-88 Assistant Coach, Florida State University
1985-86 Volunteer Assistant Coach, Iona College

Coaching Honors 1998 - Metro Atlantic Athletic Association Coach of the Year
1998 - Peter A. Carlesimo Award - Met-Area Div I Coach of the Year
1998 - Jack Bruen Award - New York State Coach of the Year
1997 - Metro Atlantic Athletic Association Coach of the Year
1997 - NABC District II Coach of the Year
1996 - Peter A. Carlesimo Award - Met-Area Div I Coach of the Year

1998-99 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL

FRIARS VS. RANKED TEAMS...PC is 3-1 against ranked teams this season. The Friars last win against a ranked team came on December 30th against #23/#23 Pittsburgh. PC was just 1-7 against ranked teams a year ago.

Associated Press                  USA TODAY/ESPN
RANK   TEAM                       RANK   TEAM    
 #25   TCU            L   79-81    #24   TCU             L   79-81
 #23   Rhode Island   W   87-63    #25   Rhode Island    W   87-63
  #9   Purdue         W   87-82     #8   Purdue          W   87-82
 #23   Pittsburgh     W   83-68    #23   Pittsburgh      W   83-68
 

PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL

PROVIDENCE...All-time record: 1105-685 (.617) - Second in New England...Home record: 657-207 (.760)...Civic Center record: 333-128 (.722).

PROVIDENCE IN BIG EAST...122-187 in regular season and 136-205 overall in 20 seasons ... Eighth all-time in wins and percentage.

TOUGH SCHEDULE...Friars' head coach, Tim Welsh has a tough schedule in his first season as PC's basketball bench boss. 16 of the team's 28 games come against teams that played in postseason tournaments a year ago. 12 games come against NCAA Tournament teams (TCU, URI, North Carolina State, Purdue, Connecticut, Syracuse, Miami and two each against West Virginia and St. John's). The other four are against teams that saw NIT action - Vanderbilt, Seton Hall and two with Georgetown.

HOME COOKING...The Friars are now 8-1 at home this season. Over the last six-plus seasons PC is 80-27 (.748) at the Civic Center. The Friars are 41-5 (.870) in their last 46 non-conference home games in Providence dating back to the start of the 1992-93 season. The back-to-back losses against Vanderbilt and TCU are considered neutral site losses since the Friars were not a home team in the CoSIDA CLASSIC. The last time PC lost back-to-back non-league games at the Civic Center was the 1984-85 season when the Friars dropped home games to Assumption and Dayton on November 29 and December 1.

NAIL BITERS...The Friars picked up their second "close" win of the season with the 90-87 overtime win versus West Virginia. PC is now 2-3 this season in "close" games - games decided by five or less points. The losses were to TCU, 79-77, Notre Dame, 83-80 and Rutgers, 72-67. The Friars were 5-3 last season in "close" games.

MONTH BY MONTH...PC's November 9th opening date marks the earliest any Friar team has ever started the season. The most any PC team has ever played in November is five and that was during the 1996-97 season when PC played in the Top of the World Classic in Fairbanks. PC was 5-2 in November, 3-2 in December and is 2-0 in January.

CIVIC CENTER RECORD...PC owns a 333-128 (.722) record at the Providence Civic Center since the building opened in 1972. The Friars recorded their 300th win on January 8, 1996 against Canisius (91-63).

FRIARS IN SEASON OPENERS...With the season opening loss to Vanderbilt, the Friars' all-time record in season opening games goes to 63-9. When that season opening game is at home, PC is 49-4. When the first game is on the road, the Friars are 14-5. In home openers, the Friars are 66-6 all-time. Last night's loss snapped a four-year streak of wins in season openers and a string of 13 straight home openers dating back to November 29, 1984 when they lost a 70-67 decision to Assumption at the Civic Center. PC's last season opening loss came on November 26, 1993 - a 113-102 overtime loss.

BIG EAST OPENERS...The Friars' 83-80 loss to Notre Dame on December 8th extended their BIG EAST season opener's losing streak to nine straight. PC's last win to open the BIG EAST schedule came in December of 1989 against Boston College at home. The Friars are now 3-17 in BIG EAST season openers and 8-12 in their first league contest at home.

FRIARS IN THE NBA...Providence College had eight players and one coach in the NBA last season. They are:
Otis Thorpe - Washington Wizards
Austin Croshere - Indiana Pacers
Eric Murdock - Miami Heat
God Shammgod - Washington Wizards
Dickey Simpkins - Chicago Bulls
Michael Smith - Vancouver Grizzlies
Eric Williams - Denver Nuggets
Marty Conlon - Miami Heat
Also, Atlanta Hawks coach Lenny Wilkens, is one of Providence College's all-time greatest players.

FAMOUS RELATIVES...Senior standout Jamel Thomas is the cousin of the Minnesota Timberwolves' Stephon Marbury.

NEW HOOP STAFF...Joining Tim Welsh at Providence College are three new assistant coaches. Steve DeMeo joined Welsh on April 2nd after the two worked together at Iona. King Rice, a former standout point guard at North Carolina joins the staff after spending five years at Illinois State as an assistant. Bob Walsh comes to Providence after a year at the University of San Diego. He had served as a graduate assistant to Welsh at Iona for two years prior to taking an assistants job in San Diego. Vince Cautero takes over as the administrative assistant. He has been an assistant coach at Florida State (1988-1992) and Florida International (1992-1998).

KENDRICK MOORE SELECTED... Providence College senior guard Kendrick Moore (Hartford, Conn.) has been selected to the NCAA Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) for the 1998-99 school year. The SAAC is made up of dedicated, hard working student-athletes who are the voice of their fellow student-athletes within the NCAA. The committee meets three times a year in January, March and August. Moore's appointment began on September 1st.

TWO YEAR SENIORS...Two key members to the 1998-99 Friars are seniors Kendrick Moore and Justin Farley. Both close out PC careers this season after transferring two years ago from Missouri. Moore, who graduated in the spring and is currently a graduate student working on his MBA led the Friars with 3.3 assists per game last year and was third in scoring with 9.2 points per game. Moore is like a coach on the floor and can play either guard spot. Farley joined the Friars before Christmas last season after transferring from Evansville. The 6-6, 205-pound forward worked his way into a starting role in January and was second on the team with 9.5 points per game. In his last eight games of the season he averaged 14.8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. Both players are excellent students and are candidates for Academic All-America honors this season.

SLOW START...The Friars' 0-2 start marked the first time since 1932-33 that PC had opened the year with two losses. The Friars have never lost three games in a row to start the season.

NEW FRIARS...The Friars have received national letters of intent from three players for the 1999-2000 season:


##Leon Brisport       F   6-9, 220  Brooklyn, N.Y./Erasmus Hall/L.A. Valley CC  
Mark Jarrell-Wright  G/F  6-5, 180  Fr. Newark, N.J./St. Benedict's
David Murray          F   6-9, 220  Jr. New York, N.Y./All Hallows/Mesa (AZ) CC  
##Brisport is eligible to play in second semester of 1998-99 season.
JAMEL THOMAS - ALL-AMERICA and ALL-BIG EAST Candidate
Senior forward Jamel Thomas came into his own during the 1997-98 season and will once again be the Friars' team leader on and off the floor. As a junior, Thomas scored over 500 points for the second time in his career to become only the ninth Providence player in school history to reach that plateau. He joins: Jimmy Walker (three times), Marvin Barnes (three times), Joey Hassett (three times), Bruce Campbell, Ernie DiGregorio, John Thompson, John Egan and Kevin Stacom.

The Friars team MVP in 1997-98, Thomas finished the regular season averaging 18.5 points and 6.9 rebounds to lead the team in both categories. He had career highs in three points attempted (178); free throws (156); free throws attempted (200); free throw percentage (.780); rebounds (200) and steals (44).

In the BIG EAST, Thomas was third in scoring averaging 19.2 points (346) in league games. Eric Murdock (1990-91) is the only PC Friar to score more points (435) or have a better scoring average (27.2) than Thomas in BIG EAST play.

1998-99 PRESEASON HONORS FOR JAMEL THOMAS
FIRST TEAM All-BIG EAST
Basketball News First Team All-BIG EAST
Dick Vitale's College Basketball Second Team All-BIG EAST
Dick Vitale's Sixth Best Swing Forward in Country
Swish Magazine New England Division I Dream Team

1,000 POINT CLUB...Jamel Thomas continues his assault on the Providence College record book. On January 5th, he moved into seventh on PC's all-time scoring list passing Otis Thorpe (1,625). The talented scorer now has 1,634 career points and leads the BIG EAST in scoring with a 23.1 points per game average. Here are the Top 10 scorers in PC history:

NO  PLAYER             GP  POINTS
 1  Jimmy Walker       81   2,045
 2  Eric Murdock      117   2,021
 3  Marvin Barnes      89   1,839
 4  Joe Hassett       124   1,828
 5  Bruce Campbell    122   1,809
 6  Ernie DiGregorio   86   1,760
 7  JAMEL THOMAS      108   1,634
 8  Otis Thorpe       113   1,625
 9  Austin Croshere   121   1,523
10  John Thompson      79   1,520
DOUBLE FIGURES...Jamel Thomas has now scored in double figures in 47 consecutive games dating back to the final four games of his sophomore year.

DOUBLE-DOUBLES...Thomas has recorded four double-doubles this season including two in a row against Maine and Brown.

J. Thomas   TCU      21 pts/11 rebs
J. Thomas   MAINE    25 pts/11 rebs
J. Thomas   BROWN    30 pts/10 rebs
J. Thomas   @Pitt    25 pts/11 rebs

REBOUNDER TOO...Thomas led the Friars in rebounding last season with 200 rebounds in 29 games for a 6.9 rebound per game average. He became the first Friar to lead the team in scoring and rebounds since Steve Wright did it in 1987-88. Since 1956-57 only Jim Hadnot (3 times), John Thompson, Marvin Barnes (twice), Rudy Williams, Rich Hunger, Otis Thorpe, Wright and Thomas have led the Friars in both scoring and rebounding in a single season. Thomas currently leads the Friars in scoring (324 pts.) and rebounding (102) through 14 games.

BIG EAST SCORING...Jamel Thomas is third on the Friars' all-time BIG EAST scoring list with 872 points in 59 league games. Here's the list and who is ahead of him:

NO  PLAYER         GP   POINTS
 1  Eric Murdock   63    1,145
 2  Otis Thorpe    55      897
 3  JAMEL THOMAS   59      872
BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK...PART II...For the second time this season, Jamel Thomas has been named the BIG EAST Player of the Week. Thomas had a pair of double-doubles in PC's wins over Maine (79-72) and Brown (81-60). Versus Maine, the Friars' All-America and All-BIG EAST candidate had 25 points and 11 rebounds. Against Brown, Thomas tied his season high with 30 points and added ten rebounds. He was also named BIG EAST Player of the Week for the opening week of the season. This is the fourth time in his career that he has received this honor.

RECORDS WATCH...Thomas became PC's all-time leader in three point attempts against SETON HALL. He now has 482 attempts during his career. Thomas needs just two more three-point field goals to become the all-time leader in that category. He currently has 168. Eric Murdock is the all-time leader with 169.

1998-99 GAME-BY-GAME...

Game        Min Pts Reb Asts Steals
vs. Vandy   33   22   8   2     0
vs. TCU     34   21  11   3     1
URI         30   30   6   2     2
UTPA        35   29   7   2     0 
NCSU        34   18   7   1     0  
@ CSU       32   28   3   1     0
MAINE       34   25  11   1     2
BROWN       30   30  10   4     1
ND          35   21   2   3     1
@ Rutgers   35   13   5   2     0
PURDUE      33   22   5   4     2
@ Pitt      31   25  11   5     3
SETON HALL  34   18   9   3     2
WVU         39   22   7   0     4
FRIARS VERSUS 1998-99 FOES...
    Vanderbilt University:    0-1
    Texas Christian Univ:     0-1
    Rhode Island:           60-49
    Texas Pan-American:       1-0
    North Carolina State:     1-2
    Cleveland State:          3-0
    Maine:                    6-0
    Brown:                  83-24
    Purdue:                   2-5
    Arkansas:                 0-0
    Boston College:         50-37
    Georgetown:             14-30
    Syracuse:                7-34
    Pittsburgh:             15-18
    St. John's:             30-50
    West Virginia:            7-2
    Connecticut:            20-32
    Seton Hall:             40-33
    Miami:                   11-8
    Rutgers:                  4-2   
    Villanova:              26-39
    

BOARD GAMES...Despite the Friars lack of size (one player over 6-7), PC is 7-7 in winning the battle of the boards through 14 games. West Virginia had a 48-38 advantage on the boards on January 5th. The 48 rebounds (in an overtime game) was a season high against the Friars. Through the first 14 games of the season, the Friars have been outrebounded by a 500-471 margin.

GAME         PC  OPP     DIFF
vs. VANDY    28   35   -  7.0
vs. TCU      30   36   -  6.0
URI          34   42   -  8.0
UTPA         36   32    + 4.0
NCSU         29   32   -  3.0
@CSU         32   30    + 2.0
MAINE        42   41    + 1.0
BROWN        37   27    +10.0
ND           28   31   -  3.0
@Rutgers     37   36     +1.0
PURDUE       25   43    -18.0
@Pittsburgh  38   36     +2.0
SETON HALL   37   31     +6.0
WVU          38   48    -10.0
TOTALS      471  500    -29.0
DOUBLE-DOUBLES....Friars with double-doubles this season:
PLAYER        GAME       
J. Thomas     TCU        21 pts/11 rebs
E. Maxey      UTPA       20 pts/11 rebs
J. Thomas     MAINE      25 pts/11 rebs
J. Thomas     BROWN      30 pts/10 rebs
E. Maxey      @Rutgers   13 pts/13 rebs
J. Thomas     @Pitt      25 pts/11 rebs
SUPERPESTS...Keep an eye on Friar guards John Linehan and Corey Wright. Despite their size (5-9 and 5-8 respectively), they have a way of getting under their opponents skin. The duo combined for 105 steals last season with Linehan getting 50 and Wright 55. Linehan set a BIG EAST freshman record with nine steals in a game against Pittsburgh. The duo have already combined for 75 steals this season (5.4 per game). With 33 steals in the first 14 games, Corey Wright is now seventh on the Friar' all-time steals list with 161 in 78 games.
1.  Eric Murdock        117  376
2.  Carlton Screen      109  226
3.  Harold Starks       117  207
4.  Joe Hassett         124  176
5.  Michael Brown       123  174
6.  Billy Donovan       122  170
7.  Corey Wright         78  161
MORE WRIGHT...Senior guard Corey Wright has become a scoring threat for the Friars this season. Through 14 games, Wright has scored 90 points, 19 more than all of last year. As a sophomore he scored 117 points in 36 games. He is averaging 6.4 points per game after scoring 12 points in PC's win over WEST VIRGINIA. His career highs came in back-to-back games against TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN and NORTH CAROLINA STATE. On November 21 against TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN, Wright had a career best 12 points including a 5-6 (.833) shooting mark from the floor. He also had four assists and four steals in the win. In the November 24th win over North Carolina State, Wright poured in a career high 14 points going 3-4 from the floor with a career high seven free throws in a career high eight attempts. He also had a career high seven assists in the win with three steals. For the season, Wright is shooting 56.3% (27-56). He came into the season shooting just 31.1% for his career.

MAXEY EFFORT...Sophomore center Erron Maxey picked up his second double-double of the season (13 points and 13 rebounds) in the loss at Rutgers. The 13 rebounds were a career high for the 6-6 high jumper. For Maxey it was the third double-double of his career.

12/11/98    @ Rutgers       13 pts/13 rebs.
11/21/98    TEXAS-PAN AM    20 pts/11 rebs.
  1/5/98    IONA            12 pts/11 rebs.
HALFTIME LEADS...The Friars have led at halftime in 11 of their first 14 games this season. Only Maine (35-32), Notre Dame (39-31) and West Virginia (34-28) led against the Friars at the intermission. PC is 8-3 when the Friars lead at halftime.

FAST STARTS...The Friars' pressure defense and running offense have helped Providence get out to big leads in nine of the first 14 games this season. Here's the list of fast starts:

Game             Score    Time Elapsed
Vanderbilt        17-2         5:42
TCU               21-9         7:36
URI              20-10        10:27
UTPA              23-7         8:00
NC State         26-10        10:08
@ Cleveland St.   14-2         3:18
MAINE              7-0         2:06
BROWN             17-4         5:52
ND                11-0         2:42
The Friars used a fast second half start against SETON HALL to break that game open. Leading 26-23 at the half, PC opened the second half with an 8-0 run in the first 1:31 on the way to a 21-4 run over the first 6:54 for a 47-27 lead.

STINGY DEFENSE...The Friars played their best defensive game of the season against Seton Hall limiting the Pirates to a season low 49 points. The Friars forced Seton Hall to shoot a season low 73.7% (20-53) from the floor. The 20 field goals were also a season best defensively.

PROVIDENCE STATS IN WINS LOSS HOME AWAY NEUTRAL FG Percentage .449 .444 .435 .486 .452 FG Percentage Defense .461 .486 .476 .443 .472 Three-point Percentage .348 .293 .322 .487 .216 Free Throw Percentage .742 .732 .745 .746 .705 Rebounds Average 34.8 30.8 34.0 35.7 29.0 Rebound Margin -1.4 -3.7 -2.3 +1.7 -6.5 Points per Game 82.7 72.5 81.9 79.0 71.5 Points Allowed per Game 70.9 76.5 71.4 73.7 75.5

ROSTER ADDITION...Junior forward Leon Brisport (6-9, 225 lbs., Brooklyn, N.Y.) has joined the Friars' roster for the second semester. Brisport was signed in the November signing period after playing two seasons at Los Angeles Valley Community College. An All-California JC selection last season, Brisport averaged 22.5 points and eight rebounds per game last year.

WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS GAME... Purdue shot 57.1% from the floor, outrebounded the Friars by 18 (43-25) yet lost the game, 87-82. The Boilermakers shot 71.4% (15-21) in the first half yet trailed, 46-43. PC forced 27 turnovers and took 18 more shots in the game.

GUARDING PURDUE...PC's three guards, Corey Wright, John Linehan and Kendrick Moore combined for 10 assists, no turnovers and seven steals in the win against Purdue.

STARTERS VS. BENCH...The Friars use ten players in their regular rotation. Here's a breakdown through 14 games:

GAME          STARTERS       BENCH
             Pts./Rebs   Pts./Rebs.
Vanderbilt      51/18       15/9
TCU             61/22       18/6
URI             62/21      25/11
UTPA            74/25       14/8
NCSU            46/17       34/8
@CSU            72/18      15/11
MAINE           55/23      24/14
BROWN           56/18      25/15
ND              59/16       21/9
@Rutgers        50/24       17/8
PURDUE          66/12      21/11
@Pitt           56/23      27/14
SETON HALL      52/22      13/11
WVU             59/21      31/15
HOT SHOTS...Notre Dame shot an incredible .592 (29-49) for the game against the Friars including .682 (15-22) in the second half. A year ago, the Friars almost set a BIG EAST record when West Virginia shot .611 (35-54) for the game at Morgantown.

REBOUNDING MARKS...Both Jamel Thomas and Jamaal Camah set personal bests on the boards at Pittsburgh. Thomas' 11 rebounds against the Panthers were his best ever against a BIG EAST team. Camah pulled down a personal best four rebounds in the win at Pittsburgh.

THE LAST TIME...PC won back-to-back games against ranked teams came late in the 1994-95 season when the Friars beat #4 Connecticut (Feb. 27) and #11 Villanova (3/4) to end the regular season. They went on to defeat #21 Syracuse in the BIG EAST Tournament before falling to #13 Villanova in the semi-finals giving them four games against ranked teams in 13 days.

KENDRICK'S BACK...Since returning to the lineup against Purdue, Kendrick Moore has scored 51 points (12.8 ppg) with 12 assists (3.0 apg) and six turnovers (1.67 tpg). Overall, he is third in scoring with 11.4 ppg with 22 assists and 11 turnovers in seven games this season. He missed seven games between 11/15 and 12/27 with a stress fracture in his right foot.

HIGH SCORERS....West Virginia guard Jarett Kearse joined Notre Dame freshman Troy Murphy, Cleveland State's James Madison and TCU's Lee Nailon as players that have scored 30 or more points against the Friars this season.

James Madison - CSU   33 pts.
Jarett Kearse - WVU   31 pts.
Troy Murphy -    ND   30 pts./11 rebs.
Lee Nailon -    TCU   30 pts./10 rebs.
Madison is the first player to score 33 or more points on the Friars since December 21, 1995 when Reggie Freeman lit the PC up for 37 points in a 92-83 loss at Texas.

BIG EAST STARTS...The Friars have started the BIG EAST schedule with an 0-2 mark in three of the last four seasons. PC was 0-3 in the league last year before winning in the fourth league game. The Friars have started the BIG EAST schedule with an 0-2 record or worse in 14 of the BIG EAST's 20 seasons.

TOUGH PLACE....The Friars win at the Fitzgerald Field House at Pittsburgh was just the Friars third against Pittsburgh on the Panthers home court. PC is now 3-13 at Pitt.

OVERTIME BLUES...The Friars overtime win against West Virginia snapped a five-game overtime losing streak for the Friars that dated back to 3/19/95 (PC defeated Syracuse 71-69 at the BIG EAST Tournament). The Friars were 0-2 in 1995-96 and 0-3 in 1996-97 in the extra stanza. The West Virginia win evened the Friars' all-time record in overtime to 42-42.

WILD WEST VIRGINIA...PC and West Virginia set several BIG EAST records in the 90-87 overtime win on January 5th. The 59 free throws taken by the Friars is a BIG EAST and Providence College record. The previous record for the Friars was 55 set against Alaska-Fairbanks in the 1996 Top of the World Classic. West Virginia's 41 fouls was a BIG EAST record as were the 39 overtime points that the two teams combined for. The Mountaineers had six players foul out while the Friars had two. Providence was 16-21 from the free throw line in overtime.

CHANGING TIMES...Please note the following time changes on the Friars' schedule.

February 15 at St. John's - Originally a 7:00 p.m. game, this game will be moved to 7:30 p.m. and will be televised by ESPN2.

PRESEASON PICKS...The Friars were picked to finish 10th in the BIG EAST this season in voting done by the league's coaches. Senior Jamel Thomas was selected to the Preseason First All-BIG EAST team by the coaches. Here's a look at both polls:

BIG EAST COACHES' POLL

 1.  Connecticut  (12)   144
 2.  Syracuse (1)        130
 3.  Miami               116
 4.  St. John's          102
 5.  Georgetown           98
 6.  Villanova            79
 7.  Pittsburgh           78
 8.  Rutgers              72   
 9.  Seton Hall           60
10.  PROVIDENCE           54
11.  West Virginia        42
12.  Notre Dame           26
13.  Boston College       14
FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG EAST...
Richard Hamilton - Connecticut
Tim James - Miami
Vonteego Cummings - Pittsburgh
Khalid El-Amin - Connecticut
JAMEL THOMAS - Providence

SECOND TEAM
Shernard Long - Georgetown
Geoff Billet - Rutgers
Ron Artest - St. John's
Ryan Blackwell - Syracuse
Etan Thomas - Syracuse

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Richard Hamilton - Connecticut

CO-ROOKIES OF THE YEAR
Anthony Perry - Georgetown
Erick Barkley - St. John's

1998-99 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL

FRIAR LEADS AND DEFICITS
BIGGEST LEAD: 29 (80-51/3:33 left in second half) vs. RHODE ISLAND
Biggest lead lost: 17 (42-25/2:01 left in first half to 14:29 left in second half) vs. Cleveland State

BIGGEST DEFICIT: 15 (24-39/1:47 left in first half) vs. NOTRE DAME
Biggest deficit overcome: 9 (23-32/2:47 left in first half) vs. WEST VIRGINIA

BIGGEST RUN: 24 (40-16 /18:39 - from start of game to 1:21 left in first half) vs. BROWN

BIGGEST RUN ALLOWED: 27 (5-32 - 10:42 /12:39 left in first half to 1:57 left in first half) vs. NOTRE DAME

COMEBACKS AND LOST LEADS


OPPONENT            SCORE     LED/TRAILED     TIME LEFT
Vanderbilt $        66-72     Led  33 - 32    17:45 left in second half
Texas Christian $   77-79     Led  75 - 73     4:16 left in second half
RHODE ISLAND        87-63     Trailed 0-2     18:25 left in first half
TEXAS-PAN AM        88-78     Trailed 0-4     19:04 left in first half
NO. CAROLINA STATE  80-69     Trailed 4-8     15:06 left in first half
Cleveland State     87-81     Trailed 59-60   10:43 left in second half
MAINE               79-72     Trailed 31-35      34 left in first half   
BROWN               81-60     Never trailed    
NOTRE DAME          80-83     Led 19-7        12:21 left in the first half
Rutgers             67-72     Led 40-31       18:19 left in second half
PURDUE              87-82     Trailed 58-59   13:53 left in second half
Pittsburgh          83-68     Trailed 43-44   14:55 left in second half
SETON HALL          65-49     Trailed 13-15    6:35 left in first half
WEST VIRGINIA       90-87 ot  Trailed 23-32    2:47 left in first half
    
$  CoSIDA CLASSIC
FRIAR GAME KEYS:
7 - 4   in games shooting under 50%
3 - 0   in games shooting over 50%
4 - 1   when PC has better FG%
4 - 3   when PC is outrebounded
1 - 1   when committing more turnovers
6 - 2   when opponent held to 75 or less
8 - 3   when PC leads at the half

FRIARS BY THE NUMBERS....

CURRENT STREAK:       Won 4
OVERALL RECORD:        10-4
LAST FIVE GAMES:        4-1
LAST TEN GAMES:         8-2
HOME:                   8-1
ROAD:                   2-1
NEUTRAL:                0-2
OVERTIME GAMES:         1-0
BIG EAST RECORD:        3-2
BIG EAST HOME:          2-1
BIG EAST AWAY:          1-1
LONGEST WIN STREAK:       6  (11/14 - 12/8)
HOME WIN STREAK:          5
BIG EAST HOME
WIN STREAK:               2
LONGEST LOSING STREAK:    2  Twice

WHEN LEADING AT HALF: 8-3 AWAY: 2-1 HOME: 6-0 NEUTRAL: 0-2 WHEN TRAILING AT HALF: 2-1 HOME: 2-1 AWAY: 0-0 NEUTRAL: 0-0

1998-99 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WINS AND LOSSES

FRIARS RECORD WHEN....


Providence  shoots 50% or better  from the floor  ...........   3 - 0
Providence shoots less than 50% from the floor .............    7 - 4 
Providence holds opponent to 50% or less from the floor ....    8 - 3
Providence opponent shoots 50% or better from the floor......   2 - 1
Providence outrebounds opponent..............................   6 - 1
Opponent outrebounds Providence.............................    4 - 3
Providence makes 40% of three point tries...................    4 - 1
Providence makes less than 40% of three point tries........     6 - 3
Providence scores less than 60 points........................   0 - 0
Providence  scores 60 or more points.........................  10 - 4
Providence scores 70  or more points........................    9 - 2
Providence scores 80  or more points........................    8 - 1
Opponent held to less than  60 points........................   1 - 0
Opponent scores 60 or more points............................   9 - 4
Opponent scores 70 or more points............................   5 - 4
Opponent scores 80 or more points............................   2 - 2
FRIARS WHEN AHEAD, TIED AND TRAILING....

WHEN AHEAD WHEN TIED WHEN TRAILING Halftime 8 - 3 ----- 2 - 1 10 Minutes Left 7 - 0 0 - 0 3 - 4 5 Minutes Left 9 - 1 0 - 0 1 - 3

STARTING LINEUPS RECORDS:
3 - 2:  Linehan-Moore-Maxey- Thomas- Connolly
7 - 2:  Linehan-Camah-Maxey-Thomas-Connolly
RECORDS AS STARTERS
 0 - 0:  Leon Brisport
 5 - 2:  Jamaal Camah
 0 - 0:  Llewellyn Cole
10 - 4:  Sean Connolly
 0 - 0:  Justin Farley
10 - 4:  John Linehan
10 - 4:  Erron Maxey
 5 - 2   Kendrick Moore
 0 - 0:  Ben Perkins 
10 - 4:  Jamel Thomas
 0 - 0:  Corey Wright
GAMES LOST - INJURY/ILLNESS/ACADEMICS (16) Kareem Hayletts - Arthroscopic surgery - cartilage right knee (VU, TCU, URI, UTPA, NCST, CSU, ME, BR, ND)
Kendrick Moore - Stress fracture - left foot (UTPA, NCST, CSU, ME, BR, ND, Rut)

GAMES LED PC IN:
Scoring: Thomas (12.5), Connolly (1.5)
Rebounding: Thomas (9.0), Maxey (5.0)
Scoring and Rebounding: Thomas (9.0)
DOUBLE/DOUBLES: Thomas (4), Maxey (2)
20-POINT GAMES: Thomas (11), Maxey (1), Connolly (1)
30-POINT GAMES: Thomas (2)

PROVIDENCE vs. GEORGETOWN - SERIES FACTS Series Record: 45th meeting - Georgetown leads, 30-14 BIG EAST Series: GT leads, 24-11 At Georgetown: GT leads, 15-3 At Providence: GT leads, 10-9 Neutral Courts: GT leads, 5-2 Last Meeting: 1/3/98 - @ GT 58 PC 56 Last PC win overall: 2/27/96 - PC 84 GT 77 Last Georgetown win: 1/3/98 - @ GT 58 PC 56 Current Streak: The Hoyas have won three in a row in the series and five of the last six meetings between the two teams. Today's game is the second time PC has played at the MCI Center. The Friars are 0-1 there.

STATISTICAL COMPARISON

PC                           G-town
10-4    Overall Record         7-6
 3-2    BIG EAST Record        0-4
.448    Field Goal Pct.       .408
.332    3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. .355
.740    Free Throw Pct..      .646
.468    Opp. FG Pct.          .418
.309    Opp. 3-Pt. FG Pct.    .362
.656    Opp. FT Pct.          .708
33.6    Rebound Average       41.2
-2.1    Rebound Margin       + 6.1
16.8    Assists/Game          11.5
15.4    Turnovers/Game        18.1
 2.0    Blocks/Game            5.1
10.9    Steals/Game           10.8
79.8    Points/Game           70.3
72.5    Pts Allowed/Game      65.6
SERIES NOTES

Streaks: Georgetown has won three in a row in the series. PC's last win at Georgetown was on February 6, 1993 at the Capital Centre by a 66-58 margin in overtime. The Friars have lost in their last four trips to Washington, D.C.

Notes: The Hoyas are 0-4 in BIG EAST play and have lost three in a row coming into this afternoon's game. This is the first of three in a row for the Friars on the road.

FRIARS CAREER STATS VS. GEORGETOWN


No. Player         GP   PPG  RPG  APG
 3  Moore           1  12.0  4.0  3.0   Best - 1/3/98 - 12 pts./4 rebs./3 asts.
 5  Camah              First Meeting
10  Wright          3   1.0  1.3  3.7   Best - 2/12/97 - 2 pts./4 rebs./5 asts.
12  Linehan         1   0.0  0.0  2.0
15  F.-Marcellino      Has Not Played
21  Hayletts           First Meeting
22  Connolly           First Meeting
24  Maxey           1   9.0  1.0  0.0   Best - 1/3/98- 9 pts./1 reb.
25  Perkins         1   5.0  1.0  0.0   Best - 1/3/98 - 5 pts./1 reb.
32  Brisport           First Meeting
33  Thomas          4  15.5  2.3  2.5   Best - 1/3/97 - 22 pts./2 rebs/1 asts.
40  Farley          1   0.0  1.0  0.0
42  Cole            2   5.5  2.0  1.0   Best - 1/3/97 - 11 pts./4 rebs./2 asts.

League Overall W L PCT W L PCT Connecticut 4 0 1.000 12 0 1.000 Miami 3 0 1.000 9 2 .800 Seton Hall 4 1 .800 10 4 .714 St. John's 3 1 .750 12 3 .800 Notre Dame 2 1 .667 8 6 .571 Syracuse 3 2 .600 11 3 .786 Providence 3 2 .600 10 4 .714 Rutgers 2 2 .500 9 4 .692 West Virginia 2 3 .400 7 7 .500 Villanova 1 3 .250 10 4 .714 Pittsburgh 0 4 .000 8 6 .571 Georgetown 0 4 .000 7 6 .538 Boston College 0 4 .000 3 9 .333

THIS WEEK IN THE BIG EAST

Monday, January 4

St. John's  115   Niagara        70
Seton Hall   72   Georgetown     61
Tuesday, January 5
Providence  90    West Virginia  87  ot
Syracuse    74    Villanova      52
Notre Dame  87    Pittsburgh     64
Wednesday, January 6
Miami        84  St. John's      79
Connecticut  91  Boston College  78
Saturday, January 9
Providence at Georgetown          Noon
Villanova at Rutgers              Noon
Notre Dame at Miami            7:30 pm
Seton Hall at St. John's       8:00 pm
Connecticut at West Virginia   8:00 pm
Sunday, January 10
Boston College at Pittsburgh   1:00 pm
Georgetown at Connecticut      8:00 pm
Villanova at Notre Dame        8:00 pm
St. John's at Rutgers          8:00 pm

1998-99 BIG EAST HONORS

PLAYER OF THE WEEK (Jan. 4)
Johnny Hemsley, G, Jr. - Miami
Scored career high 35 points in 64-63 win at Georgetown. Included in 35 points was game winning basket with 17 seconds left. He is averaging 17.1 points per game this season.

ROOKIE OF THE WEEK (Jan. 4)
Anthony Perry, Fr., G - Georgetown
Scored a career high 24 points with eight rebounds in 87-64 loss to Connecticut. Also had 11 points and five steals in 64-63 loss to Georgetown during the week. Perry is averaging 15.5 points per game as a freshman.

FRIAR STATISTICAL LEADERS - (as of January 7, 1999)

INDIVIDUAL

POINTS                      OVERALL          BIG EAST
Jamel Thomas           23.1   (1st)      19.8   (4th)
FIELD GOAL %
Jamel Thomas           .442  (13th)             
FREE THROW %
Jamel Thomas           .825   (4th)      .815  (t9th)
Justin Farley          .824   (8th)
3PT FG MADE
Sean Connolly          2.43   (1st)      2.60   (5th)
Jamel Thomas           1.79   (8th)
3PT FG %
Sean Connolly          .382  (12th)      .464   (6th)
REBOUNDS
Jamel Thomas            7.3   (8th)       6.8 (t14th)
Erron Maxey             6.8 (t14th)
OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
Erron Maxey            2.64 (t11th)
DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 
Jamel Thomas           5.07   (6th)      4.60   (8th)
Erron Maxey            4.40  (t9th)
STEALS
John Linehan           3.00  (t3rd)      2.60  (t5th)
Corey Wright           2.36  (10th)      2.00 (t11th)
Jamel Thomas           2.00 (t11th)
ASSIST/TO RATIO
John Linehan           2.53   (2nd)     
Corey Wright           2.73   (1st)      2.78   (3rd)
ASSISTS
Corey Wright           4.29  (11th)      5.00  (t7th)

TEAM

       
CATEGORY                OVERALL        BIG EAST
Scoring            79.8   (3rd)    77.0   (3rd)
Opp. Scoring       72.5  (12th)    71.8   (7th)
Scoring Margin     +7.3   (7th)    +5.2   (5th)
Field Goal %       .448  (10th)    .416  (10th)
Opp. FG %          .468  (13th)    .451   (8th)
3PT %              .332   (8th)    .367   (5th)
Opp 3 PT%          .309   (6th)    .272   (2nd)
Free Throw %       .740   (2nd)    .760   (2nd)
Rebounds           33.6  (11th)    35.6   (9th)
Opp. Rebounds      35.7  (10th)    36.4   (8th)
Rebound Margin     -2.1  (12th)    -0.8   (8th)
Assists            16.9  (t4th)    17.0   (3rd)
Steals             10.9   (3rd)     9.8   (4th) 
Blocked Shots       2.0  (13th)     2.0 (t12th)
Turnover Margin    5.57   (1st)    +4.0   (2nd)
Assist/Turnover    1.10   (3rd)    1.04   (3rd)
1998-99 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL RECORDS WATCH

CAREER SCORING

    Name (Years)                 GP    PTS
1.  Jimmy Walker (1964-67)       81  2,045
2.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)      117  2,021
3.  Marvin Barnes (1971-74)      89  1,839
4.  Joe Hassett (1973-77)       124  1,828
5.  Bruce Campbell (1974-78)    122  1,809
6.  Ernie DiGregorio (1970-73)   86  1,760
7.  Jamel Thomas (1995-  )      108  1,634
SEASON SCORING AVERAGE
    Name (Year)                 PTS (Gms)     AVG 
1.  Jimmy Walker (1966-67)      851  (28)   30.39
2.  John Thompson (1963-64)     681  (26)   26.19
3.  Eric Murdock (1990-91)      818  (32)   25.58
4.  Ernie DiGregorio (1972-73)  761  (31)   24.55
5.  Jimmy Walker (1965-66)      662  (27)   24.52
6.  Jamel Thomas (1998-99)      324  (14)   23.10
CAREER FIELD GOALS
    Name (Year)                  GP   FG  
 1. Joe Hassett (1973-77)       124  840
 2. Jimmy Walker (1964-67)       81  781
 3. Marvin Barnes (1971-74)      89  770
 4. Ernie DiGregorio (1970-73)   86  757
 5. Bruce Campbell (1974-78)    122  726
 6. Eric Murdock (1987-91)      117  687
 7. Otis Thorpe (1980-84)       113  624
 8. Bob Cooper (1973-77)        123  596
 9. John Thompson (1961-64)      79  584
10. Jim Hadnot (1959-62)         84  582
11. Jamel Thomas (1995-  )      108  562
CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
    Name (Year)                 GP  FG Att  
1.  Joe Hassett (1973-77)      124   1703
2.  Ernie DiGregorio (1970-73)  86   1619
3.  Jimmy Walker (1964-67)      81   1591
4.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)     117   1575
5.  Marvin Barnes (1971-74)     89   1494
6.  Bruce Campbell (1974-78)   122   1475
7. Jamel Thomas (1995-  )      108   1359
CAREER 3 POINT FIELD GOALS
 
    Name (Year)                 GP   3-FG    
1.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)     117   169
2.  Jamel Thomas (1995 -)      108   168
CAREER 3 PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS
    Name (Year)                   GP  3-FGA   
1.  Jamel Thomas (1995 - )      108     482
2.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)      117     477
CAREER OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS
    Name (Year)                  REB 
1.  Michael Smith (1991-94)      382
2.  Dickey Simpkins (1990-94)    312
3.  Marques Bragg (1988-92)      288
4.  Austin Croshere (1993-97)    230
5.  Marty Conlon (1986-90)       221
6.  Jamel Thomas (1995 - )       212
CAREER ASSIST-TO RATIO
    Name (Year)                  AST/TO     RATIO   
1.  Abdul Abdullah (1992-94)    422/163    2.59-1
2.  Paul Oristaglio (1975-78)    122/50    2.44-1
3.  Carlton Screen (1986-90)    532/237    2.24-1
4.  Gary Bello (1972-75)        257/118    2.18-1
5.  God Shammgod (1995-97)      428/197    2.17-1
6.  John Linehan (1997- )        126/59    2.14-1  
7.  Billy Donovan (1983-87)     546/271    2.01-1
8.  Corey Wright (1996- )       241/121    2.00-1

CAREER STEALS

    Name (Year)                  GP  STLS    
1.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)      117   376
2.  Carlton Screen (1986-90)    109   226
3.  Harold Starks (1982-86)     117   207
4.  Joe Hassett (1973-77)       124   176
5.  Michael Brown (1992-96)     123   174
6.  Billy Donovan (1983-87)     122   170
7.  Corey Wright (1996- )        79   161
CAREER STEALS AVERAGE
    Name (Year)                  GP/ST    AVG
1.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)     117/376   3.21
2.  Dwight Williams (1976-78)   61/150   2.46
3.  Delray Brooks (1986-88)     56/130   2.32
4.  Carlton Screen (1986-90)   109/226   2.07
5.  Corey Wright (1996-)        79/161   2.04
BIG EAST CAREER SCORING
    Name (Years)                PTS
1.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)    1,145
2.  Otis Thorpe (1980-84)       897
3.  Jamel Thomas (1995-)        872
BIG EAST CAREER FIELD GOALS
    Name (Year)                  FG
1.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)      390
2.  Otis Thorpe (1980-84)       337
3.  Jamel Thomas (1995-)        298
BIG EAST CAREER FIELD GOAL ATT
    Name (Year)                 FGA
1.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)      884
2.  Jamel Thomas (1995-)        716
BIG EAST CAREER 3 POINT FG
    Name (Year)                3-FG    
1.  Michael Brown (1992-96)     115
2.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)      102
    Jamel Thomas (1995-)        102
BIG EAST CAREER 3 POINT FG ATT
    Name (Year)               3-FGA   
1.  Michael Brown (1992-96)     288
2.  Jamel Thomas (1995-)        279
BIG EAST CAREER FREE THROWS
    Name (Year)                  FT  
1.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)      263
2.  Otis Thorpe (1981-84)       223
3.  Michael Smith (1992-94)     203
4.  Eric Williams (1994-96)     186
5.  Carlton Screen (1986-90)    185
6.  Dickey Simpkins (1991-94)   183
7.  Jamel Thomas (1995- )       172
BIG EAST CAREER FREE THROW ATT.
    Name (Year)                 FTA 
1.  Michael Smith (1991-94)     340
2.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)      339
3.  Otis Thorpe (1980-84)       328
4.  Dickey Simpkins (1990-94)   290
5.  Eric Williams (1994-96)     259
6.  Marques Bragg (1988-92)     236
7.  Jamel Thomas (1995-)        229
BIG EAST CAREER MINUTES
    Name (Year)                  MIN 
1.  Michael Brown (1992-96)     2178
2.  Otis Thorpe (1980-84)       1958
3.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)      1948
4.  Dickey Simpkins (1990-94)   1799
5.  Jamel Thomas (1995-)        1744
BIG EAST CAREER STEALS
    Name (Year)               STEALS  
1.  Eric Murdock (1987-91)      199
2.  Carlton Screen (1986-90)    108
3.  Michael Brown (1992-96)     107
4.  Harold Starks (1982-86)      96
5.  Jamel Thomas (1995-)         89
6.  Corey Wright (1996- )        82

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