Sep 21, 2009 | The Pawtucket Times
Friars banking on smooth shooting from McKenzie
Brian McKenzie admits there were times last season when he was unsure of what he could contribute when Keno Davis called his number.
Keno Davis had a successful first year on campus as the Providence coach, taking a senior-laden crew back to the postseason by earning an NIT bid.
Keno Davis had a successful first year on campus as the Providence coach, taking a senior-laden crew back to the postseason by earning an NIT bid.
Keno Davis had a successful first year on campus as the Providence coach, taking a senior-laden crew back to the postseason by earning an NIT bid.
Lusophone Games: Angola clinched title in Portugal with win over Cape Verde
Nine-time African champions Angola won their showdown with Cape Verde 106-64 to clinch the title of 2nd Lusophone Games in Almada, Portugal.
Xavier hopes to weave Magic in Orlando
PAWTUCKET For most, a visit to Orlando coincides with a stopover at Disney World.
Collegiate Basketball Is Back in NYC
It's normally only mentioned once a year, at the beginning of March. This year though, the voices were a little louder, a little more persistent: How come New York City basketball is so bad? ... by Dan Marra 14 reads April 29, 2009 It's normally only mentioned once a year, at the beginning of March.
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