NCAAB Game Recap - Providence at Creighton
Wed Feb 22, 2017 9:00 PM EST

Butl
74
Vill
66
F
TCU
68
Kansas
87
F
Oreg
68
Cal
65
F
Lou
63
UNC
74
F
Duke
75
Syr
78
F
Prov
68
Crei
66
F
Minn
89
MD
75
F
Vand
67
Tenn
56
F
Mich
68
Rut
64
F
UNH
78
UMassL
67
F
Albany
50
Vermt
62
F
Stony
52
UMBC
65
F
Bingha
69
Hartfo
76
F
Woff
81
VMI
63
F
UNCG
72
Mercer
66
F
Furm
81
ETSU
93
F(OT)
WCU
84
Citad
80
F
Manh
82
Rider
93
F
SIU
46
IlSt
50
F
NrthIA
59
IndSt
69
F
Amer
74
Navy
58
F
Colg
69
Leh
87
F
Lafy
64
Buck
94
F
Boston
62
Army
73
F
StLou
50
VCU
64
F
StBon
83
StJos
77
F
Ford
70
Duques
52
F
Pitt
59
Wake
63
F
UCF
71
Temp
69
F
Xav
64
Seton
71
F
DeP
67
GTown
65
F
LoyMD
62
HolyC
63
F
Chat
68
Samf
72
F(OT)
NDSU
82
ORU
80
F
Drake
65
LoyIL
80
F
MOSt
68
Brad
77
F
CenAR
70
SeLA
87
F
TXAMC
56
AbCh
44
F
TAMU
77
Ark
86
F
Lamar
88
NWSt
68
F
NebOm
84
Denv
83
F
UNLV
58
AF
81
F
OkSt
80
KSU
68
F
UConn
70
Hou
75
F
UtSt
81
SJSU
75
F
Bois
77
Nev
85
F
UCIrv
54
CS-Ful
56
F
Fres
63
SDSU
55
F
OrSt
66
Stan
79
F

Feb 22, 2017, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Providence

29

39

68

(23) Creighton

36

30

66

Providence beats No. 23 Bluejays 68-66 on Cartwright late 3
Thu Feb 23, 2017 12:09 AM

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Kyron Cartwright's winning 3-pointer against Creighton could turn out to be one of Providence's most memorable shots of the season if the Friars make the NCAA Tournament.

Cartwright's 3 from the right wing with 2.2 seconds left gave the Friars a 68-66 victory over the 23rd-ranked Bluejays on Wednesday night.

Emmitt Holt scored all 18 of his points in the second half for the Friars (17-11, 7-8 Big East), who won their third straight and avenged a 78-64 home loss to Creighton on Jan. 7. They're in seventh place but just one game behind fourth-place Xavier.

"I would say it's the biggest win of the season thus far given the circumstance we're in battling in our league with Seton Hall and Marquette playing as well as anybody," coach Ed Cooley said. "We're right there in the middle of the pack. We're trying to continue to improve and hopefully at the end be one of the schools invited to the Big Dance."

Cartwright's game-winner was the Friars' first field goal in more than 5 minutes and gave them their first lead since the opening 4 minutes of the second half. Khyri Thomas's 3-point try ahead of the buzzer for Creighton bounced off the rim.

Time was running down when Isaiah Jackson delivered the ball to Cartwright.

"He gave me the confidence to knock it down when he passed me the ball," Cartwright said. "He was like, `Kyron, knock it down.' I took the shot and fortunately it went in."

Marcus Foster had 18 points and Justin Patton added 17 for the Bluejays (22-6, 9-6).

The Bluejays had taken a 64-62 lead when Patton caught Foster's air-ball floater on the other side of the basket and put it in for an easy layup. Foster's nifty move underneath made it 66-62 with 3:32 left, and the Bluejays didn't score again.

The pace slowed, and the Friars were able to get within a point on two free throws by Jackson and another by Rodney Bullock.

"This one obviously stings," Creighton coach Greg McDermott said. "They had a great shooting night and we didn't shoot it very well, and I didn't think we shared the ball quite as well the second half as we did the first half. Part of that was due to Providence stretching us out with their defense, and Cartwright hit a big shot at a critical time."

BIG PICTURE

Providence: The Friars came to Omaha after six days off following wins over Butler and Xavier. They looked at this game as another chance to fuel a late run for a fourth straight NCAA Tournament bid, and they're still on track after this hard-earned victory.

Creighton: The Bluejays couldn't hold on for the win and are 4-5 since star point guard Maurice Watson Jr. went out with a season-ending knee injury.

KEY NUMBERS

Cartwright finished with 13 points and 10 assists and Bullock added 10 points and 12 rebounds for the Friars, who were 12 of 24 on 3s.

Thomas had 12 points, nine rebounds and two assists for the Bluejays.

Creighton outscored the Friars 34-16 in the paint and 11-0 on fast breaks.

BOOS APLENTY

The CenturyLink Center booed heartily when Patton had to sit down for the final 7:33 of the first half after he appeared to cleanly block a shot by Alpha Diallo against the glass. Patton was called for a foul. The crowd was howling as the play was shown on the video board.

UP NEXT

Providence hosts Marquette on Saturday. The Friars won the first meeting 79-78 on the road Jan. 28.

Creighton visits No. 2 Villanova on Saturday. `Nova won 80-70 in Omaha on Dec. 31.

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Leaders

Providence PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
E. Holt 18 0 0 0 1 0
K. Cartwright 13 0 10 5 2 0
Creighton PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Foster 18 0 2 2 2 0
J. Patton 17 0 2 6 0 0

Team Comparison

Prov Crei
Points For 68 66
Field Goals 21/48-44% 25/57-44%
Three Pointers 12/24-50% 6/16-38%
Free Throws 14/19-74% 10/16-62%
Offensive Rebounds 6 8
Defensive Rebounds 30 26
Rebounds 38 37
Blocks 0 0
Steals 5 4
Turnovers 12 9
Personal Fouls 18 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 7 Crei 78 @ Prov 64 J. Patton 20 E. Holt 17
Wed Feb 22 Prov 68 @ Crei 66 E. Holt 18 M. Foster 18

Game Information

Stadium: CenturyLink Center Omaha, Omaha, Nebraska
Attendance: 17,382
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