Triple - Double Earns PC's Dunn Big East Player of the Week Honors
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Triple - Double Earns PC's Dunn Big East Player of the Week Honors
Kris DunnProvidence College Friars guard Kris Dunn has been given Big East Player of the Week honors for the second time in three weeks. Dunn shot 65 percent from the field and averaged 25 points, eight and a half rebounds and six and a half assists in the Friars two games last week.
The week was highlighted by Dunn's triple - double against DePaul in which he netted 27 points, pulled down 13 rebounds and dished out 11 assists in the Friars 83 - 72 win.
Dunn is the first Friar in eight years, and only the ninth all time, to record a triple - double and is the first Friar in history to record a triple - double in Big East play.
On the season, Dunn has averaged 15.5 points, six rebounds and a Big East leading seven assists per game. Dunn's seven plus assists per game is good for fourth best in the country
The Providence College Friars men's basketball team (16 - 6, 6 - 3 Big East) return to action on Wednesday, February 4 when they visit #24 Georgetown. Tip-off is set for 9 p.m.
Providence College Friars 2014-2015 Projected Starting Lineup
Guard- Kris Dunn
Kris Dunn will start at point guard for the Friars this season. Dunn hasn't played much over his first two years with the Friars because of injury but when he is in the game, he makes things happen. Last season against Vanderbilt, Dunn led the Friars in an epic comeback from an 18 point second half deficit. The 6'3" Dunn posted ten points, five assists, four rebounds and three steals in that game and then recorded six assists in the next game before having season ending shoulder surgery.
The Friars will be in good shape if Dunn can stay healthy this season.
Guard - Junior Lomomba
Junior Lomomba is a 6'5" sophomore guard who has found his way into the Friars starting lineup this season.
This season, Lomomba has averaged 1.5 points and 1.2 rebounds per game but a major reason why he is in the lineup is because he does not turn the ball over, only having three turnovers in the last four games for Providence.
Forward- LaDontae Henton
Last season, the 6'6" LaDontae Henton averaged 14 points per game which was second best to Bryce Cotton and just under eight rebounds per game which was the best on the team and second best in the Big East. Henton is a scrappy player who is not afraid to mix it up a bit and brings toughness to this Friars line up.
Henton seems poised for a big year.
Forward- Ben Bentil
6'8" freshman forward Ben Bentil will be one of the first players off the bench for Ed Cooley this year. Bentil can play three positions for the Friars, center, forward and small forward plus he is a good shooter and loves to rebound the ball.
Bentil is a player that is going to give coach Cooley several different options with his lineups and allow him to play the matchup game to perfection.
Center-Carson Desrosiers
Carson Desrosiers is a seven foot senior forward who last season finished fourth on the team in rebounding, averaging 4.8 rebounds per game. He also had 82 blocks on the season, an average of just over two blocks per game. His 82 blocked shots led the team.
Desroisers is a player that is mostly in the line up for his work on the defensive end and so like last season, he will be in and out of the line up depending on the situation.
6th man- Tyler Harris
Tyler Harris comes into this year as a 6'9" junior, however this is only his second season with the Friars after transferring from NC State. Last season, Harris averaged 11.6 points and five rebounds per game for the Friars and got better as the year went on.
"Harris and Henton will be more effective this year, then they were last year" said PC Alum and Radio Analyst Joe Hassett
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