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2008–09 Providence Friars men's basketball team

American college basketball season


American college basketball season

FieldValue
modeBasketball
year2008–09
teamProvidence Friars
imageProvidence Friars P script logo.gif
image_size125
conferenceBig East Conference (1979–2013)
short_confBig East
record19–14
conf_record10–8
head_coachKeno Davis
asst_coach1Chris Davis
asst_coach2Rodell Davis
asst_coach3Pat Skerry
mvpWeyinmi Efejuku
stadiumDunkin' Donuts Center
bowl[NIT](2009-national-invitation-tournament)
bowl_result#5, 1st Round

The 2008–09 Providence Friars men's basketball team represented Providence College in the Big East Conference. The team finished with a 10–8 conference record and a 19–14 record overall.

In March 2008, head coach Tim Welsh was fired by the school after finishing with a losing record for the third time in four seasons. In April, Drake University head coach Keno Davis replaced him; Davis was named the 2008 Associated Press National Coach of the Year in his first and only season as a head coach at Drake. The Friars had previously been turned down by Louisville head coach Rick Pitino, who coached Providence to the 1987 Final Four, George Mason University head coach Jim Larranaga, a Providence alumnus, and University of Massachusetts head coach Travis Ford.

Davis inherited all five starters from Welsh's final season with the Friars. However, prior to the season junior guard Dwain Williams transferred to Oregon State, while reserve forward Charles Burch was the team's lone departing senior.

At home, the Friars twice defeated ranked opponents; on January 28 they defeated #15 Syracuse, and on February 24, the Friars knocked off #1 Pittsburgh, the first time the school had accomplished the feat since 1976. The Friars received votes in the AP Poll after each win, but were not ranked at any point in the season.

Finishing with a 10-8 record in the Big East, the Friars began the 2009 Big East men's basketball tournament as an eighth seed, defeating DePaul in the first round before falling to top-seeded Louisville in the quarterfinals. They missed the NCAA tournament for a fifth straight season and lost in the first round of the NIT to Miami.

Roster

Rodell Davis Pat Skerry

Depth chart

Incoming recruits

Schedule

|- !colspan=9| Exhibition games |- !colspan=9| Non-conference games |- !colspan=9| Big East regular season |- !colspan=9| Big East tournament |- !colspan=9| NIT

Rankings

Main article: 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings

PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Wk 15Wk 16WK 17Wk 18FinalAPCoaches
RVRVn/a
RV

Awards and honors

RecipientAward(s)
Marshon Brooks2009 Co-Coca-Cola Most Promising Prospect Award
Sharaud Curry2009 Ernie D Team Leader Award
Weyinmi Efejuku2009 All-Big East Honorable Mention
2009 USBWA All-District 1
2009 Jimmy Walker Most Valuable Player Award
March 2: Big East Player of the Week
Ray Hall2009 Thomas Ramos Academic Award
Randall Hanke2009 John Zannini Coaches' Award
Jonathan Kale2009 Ryan Gomes Most Improved Player Award
Geoff McDermott2009 Marvin Barnes Defensive Player Award
Brian McKenzie2009 Co-Coca-Cola Most Promising Prospect Award
Jeff Xavier2009 Lenny Wilkens Hustle Award

References

References

  1. Tucker, Eric. (2008-04-15). "Providence picks Drake's Keno Davis to replace Tim Welsh". [[The Boston Globe]].
  2. McNamara, Kevin. (2008-10-26). "Courting Pitino -- Friar coaching legend considered a return to PC". [[The Providence Journal]].
  3. (2008-08-11). "Dwain Williams to Transfer to Oregon State". [[Oregon State University]].
  4. [http://www.friars.com/sports/m-baskbl/archive/prov-m-baskbl-sched-2008.html Schedule] Friars.com. Retrieved on October 30, 2009.
  5. (2009-03-08). "Weyinmi Efejuku Named All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention". Friars.com.
  6. (2009-03-13). "Weyinmi Efejuku Named USBWA All-District 1". Friars.com.
  7. (2009-04-25). "Men's Basketball Team Awards Announced". Friars.com.
  8. (2009-03-02). "Weyinmi Efejuku Named BIG EAST Player Of The Week". Friars.com.
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