PC Basketball's Ben Bentil to Stay in NBA Draft

Joe Calabro, GoLocalProv Sports Team

PC Basketball's Ben Bentil to Stay in NBA Draft

Ben Bentil
Providence College sophomore Ben Bentil has decided to leave school and stay in the NBA Draft, according to CBS Sports. Bentil will be the second Friar to be in this year's draft along with Kris Dunn. 

"I Am The Man I Am Today Because Of The Opportunity Providence College Gave Me. Thank You To Coach Cooley, The Whole Coaching Staff And The Athletic Department. Thank You For An Amazing 2 Years And All the Fans That Supported Me And My Brothers. Can't Forget My Man Shamgod. As l Look Forward To The Next Chapter Of My Life, I'll Always Remain A Friar Cos Once A Friar, Always A Friar. Thank You FRIARTOWN And Go Friars," Bentil said in a message on his Instagram account. 

Bentil is the 4th player to leave the program in this offseason following Junior Lomomba, Tyree Chambers, and Quadree Smith. 

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Bentil at Providence

After averaging just 6.4 points per game as a freshman, Ben Bentil averaged 21.2 points per game overall and 22.9 points per game in conference play, making him the leading scorer in the Big East. 

Bentil is the 7th Friar all-time to lead the league in scoring and the fourth Friar in the last six seasons to do it.

Bentil was named the Big East's Most Improved Player, joining  Kadeem Batts (2013) and Herbert Hill (2007) as Friar recipients of the Big East Most Improved Player Award.

PC Basketball in 2016-17

With Bentil gone, the Friars now have two scholarships available for recruiting. 

Last week, the Friars got a commitment from Kalif Young from Canada.

Young will join newcomers Maliek White, Alpha Diallo and Emmitt Holt on the court this season. Isaiah Jackson will also be eligible to play after sitting out last season due to transfer rules. He came over from George Mason. 


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