PC Men’s Basketball Comes From Behind to Beat Central Connecticut State

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PC Men’s Basketball Comes From Behind to Beat Central Connecticut State

Friar Bensley Joseph PHOTO: PC
The Providence College men’s basketball team came back from behind and beat Central Connecticut State University at home on Monday night. 

The final score: 59-55.

The Friars trailed much of the game and were behind 26-24 at the half. CCSU led for more than 30 minutes of the game, and the Friars led for just 5 minutes.

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The Friars had 16 turnovers to CCSU, which had just 7.

PC was led by Bensley Joseph with 21 points. No other Friar hit double figures.

Bensley is a portal transfer from the University of Miami.

Bryce Hopkins did not play. For the second consecutive year, senior Hopkins has earned First Team All-BIG EAST Preseason honors.

Will Cardet led the Friars with 7 rebounds and added 8 points.

 

Trouble Shooting

PC shot 37.7% from the field and was just 8 of 32 from behind the 3-point line -- 25%.

Frairs are now 8-2 against CCSU.

Junior Jayden Pierre secured the win with four points in the final 90 seconds of the game.  

PC is now 1-0 on the season.

"Central Connecticut was a great opponent," Providence head coach Kim English said. "Credit to the CCSU coaching staff; they've done an excellent job. Our guys managed to pull off the win with crucial stops, key rebounds and some big-time shots. Happy we got the victory but we have a lot of work to do." 

FIRST HALF: 

• Oswin Erhunmwunse opened the Friars' scoring with an emphatic dunk (18:21).  

• At the first media timeout (15:55) Providence trailed, 6-4.  

• Coming out of the timeout, the Friars took possession and Jabri Abdur-Rahim nailed a corner three to give them the team its first lead of the game, 7-6.  

• The two teams continued to battle as they exchanged the lead six times within a five-minute span. At the under-12 timeout (11:17), the Friars trailed by one, 12-11.  

• With 10:42 on the clock, Cardet Jr. scored his first Friar point, banking a three from the top of the key to reclaim the lead for the Friars, 14-12.  

• While the Blue Devils found an eight-point scoring drive, the Friars entered a scoring drought that lasted over four minutes.  

• Joseph snapped the team's five-minute scoreless run with a three. Entering the final media timeout (3:51), the Friars trailed, 20-17. 

• CCSU went three minutes without a field goal. With 1:37 left to play in the half, Essandoko scored a layup in the paint to tie the score at 24. The Blue Devils quickly countered with two points.  

• PC trailed 26-24 at half.  

• Essandoko contributed five rebounds in the first half.  

• Providence shot 8-23 (34.8%) from the field, 3-14 (21.4%) from three, and 5-6 (83.3%) from the free-throw line.  

• Central Connecticut shot 10-28 (35.7%) from the field, 0-4 (0.0%) from three, and 6-10 (60.0%) from the free-throw line.    

 

SECOND HALF: 

• At the first media timeout of the second half (14:44), the Friars were down by five, 34-29.  

• Joseph scored seven points over a four-minute stretch. With 12:18 remaining, he made a layup that cut the Friars' deficit to two and forced a Blue Devil timeout, 38-36. 

• With 11:19 remaining, Erhunwumnse threw a dunk, to tie the score at 38 and extend the Friars' scoring run to seven. 

• The two teams continued to battle. With 6:16 left in the game, Essandoko delivered a powerful dunk that gave the Friars their first lead since the first half.  

• CCSU regained a narrow lead and at the final timeout (3:37), the Friars trailed by one, 50-49.  

• Central Connecticut pushed its lead to three, but in the final minutes, Joseph responded with a personal 6-0 run, hitting two three-pointers to put the Friars ahead by two, 55-53, with 1:49 remaining. 

• The Blue Devils tied the score at 55 with 1:11 left in regulation.  

• Pierre hit two free-throws to put give the Friars a two-point lead with 1:10 on the clock, 57-55.  

• Pierre was awarded two more free-throws with 18 seconds remaining, converting both. Friars finished on top, 59-55.  

• The Blue Devils failed to score a field goal in the final 3:53 of the game.  

• PC only held the lead for 5:04 minutes on the night.  

 

HIGHLIGHTS: 

• Central Connecticut finished 17-54 (31.5%) from the field, 0-8 (0.0%) from three and 21-26 (80.8%) from the free throw line.   

• PC outrebounded CCSU, 43-33.  

• The Friars outscored the Blue Devils in bench points (13-11), points in the paint (24-22) and second-chance points (15-5).  

• With 21 points, Joseph was the only Friar to enter double-digit scoring.  

• There were 11 lead changes in the game. 

• Oswin Erhunmwunse was the first freshman to start in a season opener for the Friars since David Duke Jr. And AJ Reeves in the 2018-19 season. 

• Joseph scored a game-high five threes.  

• Six players made their debut with the Friars\ -- Essandoko, Joseph, Cardet Jr., Erhunmwunse, Abdur-Rahim and Justyn Fernadez (Richmond, Va.) all logged their first minutes for Providence. 

 

 NOTES 

• Attendance: 9,806 

• The Friars opened their 98th season of basketball tonight.  

• The Friars have posted an 87-11 (.888) mark all-time in regular-season openers. 

• The Friars hold a 90-8 (.918) record in home openers. 

• This marked the Friars' first season opener ever against Central Connecticut. 

 

UP NEXT  

The Friars will host Stonehill College (1-0) on Saturday, November 9 at Amica Mutual Pavilion. Tip-off is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on FS2.  

The Friars have posted a 5-0 mark all-time versus the Skyhawks, all of which were played at home. The last time the two teams met, the Friars earned a 100-76 win at the Amica Mutual Pavilion on November 15, 2022.  

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