PC Falls to Creighton, Abdur-Rahim Lost to Knee Injury
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PC Falls to Creighton, Abdur-Rahim Lost to Knee Injury
Abdur-Rahim, in the previous four games, had been shooting and scoring at an elite level. SEE KEVIN STACOM'S COLUMN ON ABDUR-RAHIM'S RECENT SUCCESS
His injury took place late in the St. John's game on Saturday, and he did not play Wednesday. And, Wesley Cardet, Jr., was also missing last night with a reported injury and illness, according to Friar coach Kim English in the post-game press conference,
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTCreighton is now 17-6, 10-2 in the Big East after the 80-69 over PC. The Friars moved to 11-12 overall and 5-7 in the conference.
Corey Floyd Jr. was PC's bright spot as he recorded his first-ever double-double of the season with a team-high 16 points and a career-best 10 rebounds.
Creighton stars Ryan Kalkbrenner and Steve Ashworth combined for 58 points and 18 rebounds.
FIRST HALF:
- Joseph Bensley kicked off the night's scoring with a three. Both teams were tied at six entering the first media timeout (15:47).
- The two teams traded baskets for the majority of the half. With around six minutes remaining, the Friars had made their last four shots, while the Bluejays were a perfect six-for-six in their recent attempts.
- Creighton capped off a seven-point surge spanning over two minutes. Eli DeLaurier (Shipman, Va.) snapped the Friars' scoreless streak to bring PC within one at the final media timeout of the half (3:25). Friars trailed 32-31.
- The two teams exchanged the lead twice in the final minute. Jayden Pierre (Elizabeth, N.J.) hit a three from deep to give Providence a 39-37 with 24 seconds in the half, prompting a CU timeout. Creighton drew a three-shot foul with two seconds left, allowing them to take a 40-39 lead at the half.
- Pierre was the lone Friar to enter the double-digit scoring column in the first half with 10 points.
- There were nine lead changes and five score ties in the first half alone.
SECOND HALF:
- Rich Barron (Chicago, Ill.) began the team's scoring with a reverse layup.
- The Friars took a 54-52 lead with 13 minutes to go. The effort was highlighted by Floyd Jr.'s seventh second-half point.
- Creighton regained the lead as the teams continued to play back-and-forth. The Friars trailed by one at 8-under timeout (7:18), 64-63.
- The Bluejays kept the momentum as they extended their lead to double digits in the final minutes. The Friars fell, 80-69.
- PC failed to score in the final 3:41 minutes of the game.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Three players finished in double figures for the Friars: Floyd Jr. (16), Pierre (14) and Barron (10).
- The Friars held a 14-4 edge in bench points.
- The Friars controlled the defensive rebound battle by a margin of one (30-29). Both teams registered 39 total rebounds.
- Floyd Jr. recorded his first-ever double-double with 16 points and a career-best 10 rebounds. Nine of Floyd's 16 points came in the second half.
- Creighton's Ryan Kalkbrenner and Steven Ashworth combined for 58 of the Bluejay's 80 points.
- The game featured 11 lead changes and nine ties.
NEXT:
The Friars will hit the road to take on the Butler Bulldogs (10-13, 3-9 BIG EAST) on Saturday, Feb. 8 in Indianapolis, Ind.
Tip-off is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. The game will air live on Peacock.
