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Men’s Hockey Falls to UMass

By Thomas Zinzarella ’21 Sports Staff  Following a loss at Northeastern University the previous weekend, the 10th ranked Providence College Men’s Hockey Team had a chance to move themselves up in the Hockey East standings this weekend as they faced off against the 8th ranked University of Massachusetts Amherst Minutemen.  Last year, all three matchups […]

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Men’s Basketball Weekend Recap

By Gavin Woods ’22 Sports Staff The Providence College Men’s Basketball Team was defeated by Xavier University last Saturday, 58-64. The Friars record has now fallen to 13-11 on the regular season, and 6-5 within the Big East.  Both teams came out of the gates aggressively. The Friars got into an early rhythm, but struggled […]

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Women’s Basketball Falls Short to Blue Jays

By Sullivan Burgess ’20 Sports Staff On Saturday, February 8, the Providence College Women’s Basketball Team played against Big East rival Creighton University for their second matchup of the season, this time taking place at home in Mullaney Gym.  The season has been rocky for the Friars as they continue Big East play throughout the […]

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PCI: Did the MLB Do Enough to Punish the Astros?

Yes, They Did Enough This past offseason was one of the most active and dramatic the MLB has seen in recent history. Compared to the past couple of offseasons, this year MLB fans witnessed big name free agents getting paid faster, more trades, and the biggest scandal the sport has seen since the steroid era. […]

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More Than Just an Athlete

Davis Bunz ’21 Nominated for Humanitarian Award By Thomas Zinzarella ’21 Sports Staff The term “summer” means something different for every college student. Some spend their days lounging at the beach, others go on vacation with their family, while some obtain an internship and work in their prospective field or work the summer job they […]

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In Memorium: Kobe Bryant

Laker Great Leaves Behind an Unparalleled Legacy By Cam Smith ’21 Sports Assistant Editor I was eleven years old as I sat on the couch, eyes glued to the TV on June 16, 2010. The Los Angeles Lakers were in the midst of a dramatic Game Seven against my beloved Boston Celtics, a game that […]

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Basketball Loses Heartbreaker to Nova

By Joseph Quirk ’23 Sports Staff The noise was deafening. Screams and shouts coming from every corner of the sold out Dunkin’ Donuts Center, ready to watch the Providence College Friars take on rival Villanova University Wildcats. That same energy would remain for the entire game, which resulted in a close, yet devastating loss for […]

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