PC Basketball's Junior Lomomba Will Not Return for 5th Year
Joe Calabro, GoLocalProv Sports Team
PC Basketball's Junior Lomomba Will Not Return for 5th Year
Junior LomombaProvidence College basketball senior Junior Lomomba will not return to PC for his 5th and final year of eligibility.
“We want to wish Junior all the best in his future plans. Junior provided so much to the program over the last three seasons. His leadership and work ethic were integral to our team’s success. We appreciate all his contributions to Friar basketball,” said PC Head Coach Ed Cooley.
Lomomba thanked Providence via his twitter account and also said he will be exploring other opportunities.
In 2015-16, he averaged 5.3 points, 2.5 rebounds nd 1.9 assists in 24.4 minutes per game.
Lomomba played 16 minutes in each of PC's two NCAA Tournament games and scored 2 points and pulled down three rebounds combined in the two games.
Lomomba came to Providence after one season at Cleveland State and played 66 career games for the Friars, helping them reach three straight NCAA Tournaments.
Providence College Basketball 2016-17
The departure of Junior Lomomba means that the Friars now have one scholarship available for incoming players, with Ben Bentil's decision to stay at school or go pro still to come.
At the moment, Holt and Maliek White are the only incoming players in the 2016-17 recruiting class.
Top 10 Memorable Moments From PC's Season
10.
Kris Dunn's Dunk en route to a Triple Double vs. Hartford
En route to his second career triple-double, Kris Dunn had this dunk early in the second half. At the time, the two points gave Dunn a double-double after he dished out 11 assists in the first half.
Dunn would finish the game with 16 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds to become only the third Friar is program history to have more than one triple-double. The other two players are Marvin Barnes and Bob Misevicius.
See the Play Below
9.
Bentil's Block vs. Butler in Big East Season Opener
In the Friars Big East season opener against Butler, ranked #9 in the country at the time, Ben Bentil came up with this block ending an otherwise nice back door play by the Bulldogs.
At the time, the Friars were 2-0 in the Big East and 14-1 overall on the season and riding an 8 game winning streak, their longest winning streak since 1993-1994.
7.
Friars Here Name Called on Selection Sunday
For the 3rd straight season, the Friars heard their name called on selection Sunday. Providence was given a 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament and were set up against USC in the first round in Raleigh North Carolina.
6.
Dunn Reaches 1,000 Career Points on Insane Layup
Kris Dunn reaches the 1,000 point plateau with this insane layup on the road against Georgetown on Saturday night.
To cap the game off, Providence beat Georgetown on the road and would beat them again later in the season to complete the season sweep.
See the Play Below
5.
Dunn's Spinning Step Back Jumper vs. Arizona
In the early season Wooden Legacy Award tournament, Kris Dunn hit this spinning step back jumper to give Providence a 67-65 lead over #11 Arizona.
The Friars would go on to pull off the upset, winning 69-65 and advanced to the championship game.
Dunn finished with 19 points, 10 of which came in the final 2:30 of the game.
See the Player Below
4.
Kris Dunn Posterizing St. John's Players
Kris Dunn threw down a spectacular dunk, posterizing St. John's Yankuba Sima in the process, during PC's Big East home opener against St. John's.
Dunn finished the game with 26 points, nine rebounds, six assists, three steals and one block leading the Friars to an 83-65 win. Dunn scored 9 straight points for the Friars in the second half to seal the win.
See the Play Below
3.
Bentil's Tip in Beats URI at The Ryan Center
After Jared Terrell hit a jumper from the free throw line to tie the game at 72, PC's Kris Dunn raced down the floor with seven seconds left but missed the lay up. Ben Bentil was there to clean it up, tipping the ball back in just before the buzzer. Providence beat URI for the 6th straight year 74-72 at the Ryan Center.
See the Play Below
2.
Dunn's Game Winner at Creighton
With the clock winding down in a very ugly game for both sides, Kris Dunn hit a step back jumper that rolled into the basket to give the Friars a 50-48 road win against the Creighton Blue Jays.
At the time, PC improved to 3-1 in the Big East and 15-2 overall.
See the Play Below
1.
Rodney Bullock's Layup Beats USC in NCAA Tourney
Providence trailed 69-68 with three seconds left in the game when Rodney Bullock took an inbounds pass from Drew Edwards under the Trojans basket and layed it in as time expired giving PC a 70-69 win.
The Friars got thier first tournament win in 19 seasons.
See the Play Below
Enjoy this post? Share it with others.
Translation service unavailable. Please try again later.