NCAAB Game Recap - Saint Louis at Providence
Fri Nov 17, 2017 7:32 PM EST

South
61
Duke
78
F
SDSt
64
Kansas
98
F
Lafy
57
Vill
104
F
ETSU
61
KY
78
F
UCSB
65
TAMU
84
F
NebOm
78
Lou
87
F
SCSt
68
UCLA
96
F
Alc
61
Baylor
78
F
SouthCar
80
UTEP
56
F
Aub
74
Temp
88
F
Vermt
65
Brad
64
F
Mercer
63
Lib
48
F
IlSt
64
Bois
82
F
IndSt
44
ODU
62
F
ColSt
53
Tul
80
F
CoCar
83
UTSA
69
F
Drex
84
Hou
80
F
UVA
76
VCU
67
F
App
67
W MI
86
F
VaTec
103
Wash
79
F
NoKY
87
JMU
78
F
Savan
82
UL
115
F
FSU
67
Ford
43
F
Quin
69
Colora
70
F
NE
59
Stan
73
F
FIU
87
Elon
95
F(3OT)
Ohio
65
Dayt
79
F
(N/A)
76
NCC
101
F
McMur
49
InWor
88
F
(N/A)
43
UNCG
95
F
Sien
90
Leh
91
F(OT)
Tows
95
LoyMD
72
F
(N/A)
78
Del
93
F
Copp
56
Clev
80
F
Yale
72
Albany
80
F
GASt
72
Miss
77
F
AlaAM
67
Bama
104
F
Colum
65
PSU
79
F
CenCT
79
ECU
68
F
Stony
76
Ball
87
F
Rice
87
NWSt
65
F
StLou
63
Prov
90
F
IaSt
80
Tuls
78
F
Iona
80
Web
72
F
SprH
83
Nich
127
F
(N/A)
27
WIGB
98
F
NoAZ
62
AzSt
97
F
UNCA
76
Vand
79
F
NDSU
57
MOSt
54
F
Fres
75
Ark
83
F
IUPUI
79
E IL
80
F
DeP
73
Ill
82
F
Drake
77
Wake
74
F
Mia-O
78
LIU
74
F
NM
56
NMSt
75
F
UCIrv
49
KSU
71
F
ConSP
69
WIMil
55
F
Clem
78
Hof
59
F
Sac
56
USF
69
F
N CO
84
Pepp
82
F
E WA
76
UNLV
91
F
McNee
52
SDSU
83
F
ASU
56
Oreg
114
F

Nov 17, 2017, 7:32 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Saint Louis

21

42

63

Providence

41

49

90

Providence takes 2K Classic with rout of Saint Louis
Fri Nov 17, 2017 10:56 PM

NEW YORK (AP) Maliek White elevated from behind the arc and fired. As the ball rotated through the stillness into the hoop the shot clock sounded.

No matter. The shot was good. And as he ran up court, White shook his head in a fashion that recalled Michael Jordan's head shake after drilling six 3-pointers in Game 1 of the 1992 NBA Finals.

While White's head shake may not join Jordan's in the pantheon of the sport's great moments, that hardly mattered to White, his coaches and his teammates.

"Today was one of those days where whatever we threw up went in," head coach Ed Cooley said after Providence won the championship game of the 2K Classic with a 90-63 win over Saint Louis at Madison Square Garden on Friday night.

Providence (3-1) had four players finish in double-figure scoring to help the Friars to their second straight win. Rodney Bullock scored 15 points to lead Providence, while Alpha Diallo, Maliek White and Makai Ashton-Langford each scored 11.

"I give them a lot of credit," said Saint Louis coach Travis Ford. Javon Bess led the Billikens (3-1) with 16 points, and Davell Roby scored 14.

"They did a great job of establishing themselves early on both ends and we never had a run. We never got into a flow."

For all intents and purposes, Providence had the early-season championship wrapped up at halftime. The Friars led 41-21, and 10 players played at least five minutes in the half. All 10 had contributed in a tangible way to help Providence build its lead.

The trend continued in the second half, as the lead grew to as much as 31. The Friars finished with 21 assists on 31 field goals.

"We talk about sharing the ball," Cooley said. "Guys like sharing the ball, moving it around. I took away from today was hopefully we have a couple more shooting nights like we had."

By comparison, Saint Louis struggled to shoot from the field (34.5 percent), from behind the arc (27.3 percent), and to protect the basketball. The Billikens committed 13 turnovers that were turned into 18 points for the Friars.

"They were pretty physical with us," Ford said. "We're usually pretty physical ourselves. So for whatever reason, we didn't respond very well to it.

"We weren't playing through contact at all. We were receiving contact and then we were backpedaling from it rather than playing through it."

Cooley emptied his bench in the final minutes to cap off the rout, and walk-ons Andrew Fonts and Tom Planek each had layups, while Dajour Dickens threw down two alley-oop dunks.

"Those guys are just trying to make a contribution to the team," Cooley said. "They're not going to play as much this year as they may want but at the end of the day I thought they had some individual success toward a team win."

Providence point guard Kyron Cartwright was named MVP of the 2K Classic. He was joined on the all-tournament team by Bullock, Bess, Virginia Tech's Ahmed Hill and Washington's Jaylen Nowell.

BIG PICTURE

Providence: Offensive efficiency is the en vogue philosophy in professional and collegiate basketball. Essentially, coaches, administrators and executives believe if teams can maximize their possessions, the likelihood increases that their programs will win. Exhibit one is Providence. The Friars made 62 percent of their shots from the field, including 90 percent from 3. For good measure, they knocked down 79.2 percent of their free throws.

Saint Louis: Defense is the Billikens' calling card. Against Providence, though, it was declined with extreme prejudice. Saint Louis entered the game giving up 55.7 points per game. Rodney Bullock's lay-up with 14:40 left in the second half gave Providence 57 points.

NOTABLE

Providence: The Friars improved to 7-1 all-time agains the Billikens. Providence's only loss to St. Louis occurred on Dec. 16, 1959, when the Friars dropped a 65-61 decision.

Saint Louis: The regular-season tournament championship game was Saint Louis' first since 2011. That team, coached by Rick Majerus won the 76 Classic.

UP NEXT

Providence: At home Wednesday night for a game against Belmont.

Saint Louis: Hosts Detroit Mercy on Wednesday night.

Leaders

Saint Louis PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Bess 16 0 0 2 3 0
D. Roby 14 0 0 1 1 0
Providence PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Bullock 15 0 3 3 1 0
M. White 11 0 1 2 0 1

Team Comparison

StLou Prov
Points For 63 90
Field Goals 19/55-35% 31/50-62%
Three Pointers 6/22-27% 9/10-90%
Free Throws 19/27-70% 19/24-79%
Offensive Rebounds 17 10
Defensive Rebounds 13 24
Rebounds 33 40
Blocks 2 6
Steals 8 6
Turnovers 13 16
Personal Fouls 22 22
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Prov Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 17 StLou 63 @ Prov 90 J. Bess 16 R. Bullock 15

Game Information

Stadium: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Attendance: 6,713
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