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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

Providence's men are set to host Villanova in what feels like an NCAA Tournament at-large elimination game (3:25). The Friars and Wildcats are both desperate for an additional quality win or two to burnish their credentials.

Brown will host four games this weekend -- two for the men, two for the women -- that could determine Ivy Madness berths (25:20). The Bears men would punch a ticket with two victories. Brown's women could take a major step forward even with a split.

Bryant's women have clinched an America East home quarterfinal date after a Thursday win over UMass Lowell (50:50). The Bulldogs are surging to the finish and continue a strong 2023-24 debut under Lynne-Ann Kokoski.

The Bulldogs men have dropped three straight and missed a chance to earn one of the top to seeds in America East (61:30). Bryant will host its own quarterfinal next weekend before likely road trips in the next two rounds -- it's the hard way back to March Madness.

Thanks as always for listening.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

Providence pulled out a thriller over Georgetown in Ed Cooley's homecoming and fell at Connecticut (4:00). The Friars face a key weekend trip to Villanova as they reach the Big East midpoint.

Bryant fell to Vermont in a clash atop America East and bounced back against UMBC (35:00). The Bulldogs remain among the league contenders but have work to do at Maine this weekend.

URI snapped its four-game losing streak and surpassed its 2022-23 win total with a victory over La Salle (45:10). The Rams have a chance to be over .500 at the Atlantic 10 midpoint.

Brown's men and women face opposite realities this weekend. The Bears men (52:15) are desperate and the Bears women (58:30) can afford to be greedy while battling Penn and Princeton.

URI's women have won three straight and might finally be ready to sprint for the conference tournament (64:45). No league opponent would be comfortable facing the Rams at that event if they're firing on all cylinders.

Providence's women made some history this week with Grace Efosa (71:15). She's the program's first league Player of the Week since February 2019, and the Friars have exceeded their conference win total from 2022-23.

History repeating itself against UMBC wasn't good for the Bryant women (78:40). The Bulldogs lost on a last-second putback and missed a chance to pull even at .500 in America East play.

Thanks as always for listening.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal/s college basketball podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer with the Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

Only one story could lead this edition of the pod -- Ed Cooley returns to his home city with Georgetown this weekend (11:45). Providence hosts the Hoyas in a Saturday afternoon tip ripe with subplots.

We also cover the Friars women and a nice overtime win against Villanova (53:10), the URI women and a bounceback win against La Salle (57:25), the Rams men and a stumble against Fordham (64:00), the Bryant men and a potential showdown with Vermont (74:40) and more.

Thanks as always for listening. Hope this finds you well.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

Providence's men snapped a four-game losing streak with a rout of DePaul (2:00). The Friars can carry some good feelings into their bye week.

Brown's men evened their Ivy League record with a win at Harvard (18:00). The Bears hung on down the stretch while improving to 1-1 in conference.

Bryant's men are preparing for a weekend trip to Albany (25:30). The Bulldogs are seeking a 4-0 start in America East.

URI's men are in the midst of a tough-two game road swing (34:30). The Rams were blown out at St. Bonaventure and now go to Dayton -- a homecoming of sorts for Archie Miller.

The Rams women grinded past Fordham and are gearing for a Sunday showdown with Saint Joseph's (49:20). They're seeking some sharpness against a fellow Atlantic 10 contender.

The Friars women dropped a thriller to Georgetown this week (57:45). Providence fell in the final seconds and make a weekend trip to Butler.

The Bears women suffered a first Ivy League defeat against Harvard (65:55). The Crimson offered a look at a conference tournament qualifier -- Brown has work to do while looking to reach that level.

The Bulldogs women come off a bye and welcome red-hot Albany on Saturday (73:00). Bryant is 2-2 in America East and right in the thick of the race for a home game in the conference tournament.

Thanks as always for listening.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

The University of Rhode Island men are red-hot -- four straight wins and a 3-0 start in the Atlantic 10. The Rams blitzed Massachusetts on Saturday in their latest victory (3:00).

Providence's men are the opposite. The Friars are adrift, losing their fourth straight in Big East play when they fell to Xavier on Saturday (23:20).

Bryant's men continue to show significant upside. The Bulldogs are 3-0 in America East after a solid road win at New Hampshire and have won five of six overall (36:30).

Brown's women head into a Monday home tip looking for a 3-0 start in the Ivy League. The Bears blew out Dartmouth and dominated Yale for the first 35 minutes before hanging on in New Haven (50:00).

Bryant's women are back to .500 in league play after a tense home victory against New Hampshire. The Bulldogs executed late against the Wildcats, finding a defensive stop and securing a key rebound (61:35).

Thanks as always for listening.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

Bryce Hopkins suffered a season-ending knee injury Wednesday night (3:30) and Providence's 2023-24 campaign now veers into the unknown (8:05). The Friars fell to Seton Hall and face an uncertain road that starts with a visit to Creighton.

URI looks like a new team with David Green eligible and David Fuchs back from concussion protocol (21:15). The Rams rallied past Saint Joseph's in a Wednesday stunner and could be a factor in the Atlantic 10 moving forward.

Saturday brings women's conference action across the state. URI (40:10) and Providence (50:05) will host St. Bonaventure and St. John's, respectively. More on the Rams and Friars here.

Bryant's women host UMBC on Saturday after an opening America East loss at Albany (60:35). The Great Danes on paper figured to be a much tougher challenge than the Retrievers -- the Bulldogs will be looking to bounce back.

Bryant's men begin America East play at UMBC on Saturday (65:35). The Bulldogs have survived a meatgrinder of a nonconference schedule and should be primed to make a run in the league.

Brown's men lost a comfortable lead and fell to Vermont in their nonconference finale (70:05). The Bears need a fresh start in the Ivy League after a latest tough setback.

Brown's women also jump into Ivy League play this weekend with a trip to Dartmouth (77:50). The Bears could be in line for a postseason berth after a strong trip through their nonconference schedule.

Thanks as always for listening. Hope your 2024 is off to a great start.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

Providence's men opened Big East play with a bang by rolling No. 6 Marquette (1:15). Should we reset expectations for the Friars men based on this grounding of the Golden Eagles?

Bryant's men battled to a double-overtime win against Towson and continues its resilient nonconference run (25:25). The Bulldogs are back in home action on Friday.

The University of Rhode Island men fell to Delaware, dropping their fourth straight (37:10). The Rams look to snap that string Thursday against New Hampshire.

Bryant and Providence ran into tough foes on the women's side (49:20). The Bulldogs and Friars fell to Boston College and No. 10 Baylor, respectively.

What would a men's dream team in the state look like? Took a bit of a dive into that here (55:15). Also wrapped up with some Christmas wishes (65:20).

Thanks as always for listening. Hope this finds you well.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

We take a deep dive into NCAA waivers and how a recent court decision could affect the University of Rhode Island men (3:00). The Rams are proceeding with caution regarding two-time transfer David Green, who could find himself eligible to play immediately after progress in a West Virginia case.

Bryant's men will join URI on Long Island this weekend for a tripleheader (27:20). Providence's men will be at home Saturday afternoon (35:25) while the Friars women will take the Alumni Hall floor Saturday evening (46:20) -- both will be taking on Sacred Heart.

Also more here on the Bulldogs women (53:45) and the differing paths traveled so far by the Rams women and Bears women (58:20).

Thanks as always for listening. Hope this finds you well.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

This edition of the pod touches on Brown's men winning a third straight against the University of Rhode Island (1:30), Providence's men hitting the wall at Oklahoma (14:45) and Bryant's men capturing a third true road game of the season at Siena (24:45).

We also hit the women's rivalry edition of Friars-Rams (42:00), the Bears women rolling on a five-game winning streak (51:00) and the Bulldogs women clawing back to .500 with a pair of wins over Sacred Heart and Loyola (56:55).

Thanks as always for listening. Hope this finds you well.

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Welcome to the latest Providence Journal college basketball podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence.

It's Rivalry Weekend here in Rhode Island. We've got Brown-Bryant on Friday night at Pizzitola Center and Providence-URI on Saturday night at Amica Mutual Pavilion.

Breakdowns of Bears-Bulldogs (3:00) and Friars-Rams (22:30) here. Looking forward to both series and their annual renewals over the next couple nights.

Thanks as always to everyone tuning in.

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Welcome to the latest Providence Journal college basketball podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence.

We touch on all eight local Division I teams here -- Rivalry Weekend is covered in a special edition. Brown-Bryant women (1:10) got us started Wednesday night, and it was the Bears getting it done late.

University of Rhode Island women suffered a surprising late loss to Quinnipiac on Thursday (10:00). A look at the Rams and a couple early stumbles.

Providence women went on the road and fell to Columbia, a power in a difficult Ivy League (17:30). The Lions are one of at least three teams with real NCAA Tournament aspirations there.

The Friars men cruised past Lehigh and Wagner coming off their Bahamas trip (21:40). Josh Oduro, Bryce Hopkins and Ticket Gaines have all flashed their offensive ability.

The URI men rallied for a statement win over Yale (27:40). The Rams are showing signs of real growth even without David Green, who will sit the 2023-24 season after having a waiver request denied by the NCAA.

The Bulldogs men filled an open schedule date with Springfield and eased to a predictable win (38:20). More on Bryant and it's difficulty finding willing opponents -- including, in this case, Connecticut -- here.

Brown's men salvaged the middle of three games during their Bahamas trip, but the Bears are searching for answers (48:00). There's still some time to salvage nonconference confidence, but it's growing short.

Thanks as always to everyone tuning in.

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The latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast is here.

This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as always by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

Lots of ground to cover entering this holiday week. Bryant's men made history with a win at No. 10 Florida Atlantic, the first over a ranked opponent in program history (5:00). The Bulldogs followed up with a Monday win over Howard.

Providence's men enjoyed a 2-1 stretch against three power conference opponents (14:55). The Friars split two games in the Bahamas, falling to Kansas State and rebounding to beat Georgia.

The University of Rhode Island men were swept in two games at Mohegan Sun (24:00). The Rams stepped up in class against Northwestern and Washington State, falling twice in front of a good portion of traveling fans.

Brown's men built some confidence against Rhode Island College and played USC to the wire on the road (34:00). The Bears showed what they have the potential to be over 40 minutes on court with the Trojans.

URI's women won at Brown before coming up just shy on the road against North Carolina State (43:00). The Rams looked like a different team than the one that lost at Maine.

Brown's women are headed on a road trip after falling at home to URI (51:15). The Bears split games with the Rams and Providence at home last week.

Bryant's women sit at 3-1 entering three straight games away from home (55:15). The Bulldogs outlasted Central Connecticut State and will play at Merrimack and at Florida International.

Providence's women have dropped two straight after winning their first two games of the season (60:10). The Friars were clipped by Brown before falling at home to Boston College over the weekend.

Happy Thanksgiving to all. Hope it's a day filled with family, great food and a side of college basketball. Thanks as always for listening.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

Full week of topics in this one. We start with a coaching change -- Jared Grasso formally tendered his resignation with the Bryant men (2:50). The Bulldogs promoted Phil Martelli Jr. from acting head coach and signed him to a long-term contract (11:55).

Brown's men are winless no more after taking care of Rhode Island College (22:20). The Bears lifted their spirits ahead of a weekend trip to USC.

Providence's men are in the Bahamas and ready for a Friday night test against Kansas State (30:10). The Friars will face either Miami or Georgia in their second game of that event, and they're coming off an impressive home win against Wisconsin.

The University of Rhode Island men will spend the weekend at Mohegan Sun (41:10). The Rams take on Northwestern and either Mississippi State or Washington State. They're 3-0 after another comfortable victory against Wagner.

Brown and URI square off in the women's ranks on Friday night (51:40). The Bears host the Rams at Pizzitola Center, and each program is in a different mood. Brown has won two straight against Big East opponents -- including Providence on Wednesday -- while URI struggled in a surprising road loss at Maine.

Bryant's women are home Friday night before hitting the road next week (62:10). The Bulldogs host Central Connecticut State sitting at 2-1, including an easy win at Stonehill.

Thanks as always for listening.

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The latest Providence Journal college basketball podcast is here.

Journal sports reporter Bill Koch is joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence.

The opening week of action brought dominance from the Rhode Island men (2:35), a banner ceremony for the Rams women (10:30), Kim English's debut with the Providence men (19:10) and Erin Batth's first game in charge of the Friars women (29:45).

We also saw a pair of thrillers -- the Brown men (36:20) played Colgate to the wire on the road and the Bryant men (43:10) fell to Manhattan in a nail-biter at home. The Bulldogs women (50:15) eased to a debut win for Lynne-Ann Kokoski and the Bears women (55:10) will look to regroup after a couple tough outings.

Thanks as always for listening. More to come soon.

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Welcome back, folks. It's time for college basketball.

This is Bill Koch, sports writer with the Providence Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and a weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. It's great to be back with you after a long summer away.

This is the last of three parts -- our predictions preview in Rhode Island. We hit all eight men's and women's teams in the state and discuss whether or not you should start clearing the calendar for March.

Providence's men (2:45), the University of Rhode Island's men (7:25), Brown's men (11:05), Bryant's men (15:55), the Rams women (22:00), the Bears women (27:50), the Friars women (32:30) and the Bulldogs women (38:00) all included here. Also a special shout to our former co-host, Morey Hershgordon -- he's had quite an offseason.

We'll be in this space at least once a week until the nets are cut down in early April. Looking forward to the journey with all of you.

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Welcome back, folks. It's time for college basketball.

This is Bill Koch, sports writer with the Providence Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and a weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. It's great to be back with you after a long summer away.

This is the second of three parts -- our women's preview in Rhode Island. We hit the four Division I teams here and follow with one more podcast this week -- our bold (or not so bold) predictions. Our men's preview went online Wednesday afternoon.

The University of Rhode Island women (1:20) are favorites to repeat as Atlantic 10 champions and reach the NCAA Tournament. Brown (14:40) looks to continue its climb in the Ivy League after making progress in 2022-23. Providence (22:25) has a new coach in Erin Batth and looks to surprise in a tough Big East. Bryant (32:25) brings back an alum on the sidelines in Lynne-Ann Kokoski, who replaces retired Hall of Famer Mary Burke.

And a bonus, thanks to Coit -- a nod to Rhode Island College (42:30) and hopes they can capture the same magic that led to a Division III Final Four run last season.

We'll be in this space at least once a week until the nets are cut down in early April. Looking forward to the journey with all of you.

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Welcome back, folks. It's time for college basketball.

This is Bill Koch, sports writer with the Providence Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and a weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. It's great to be back with you after a long summer away.

This is the first of three parts -- our men's preview in Rhode Island. We hit the four Division I teams here and follow with two more podcasts this week -- the four women's Division I teams and our bold (or not so bold) predictions.

Providence (1:20) has a new coach and retains NCAA Tournament aspirations. The University of Rhode Island (20:30) looks for progress in the second year of its rebuild. Brown (35:45) seeks a long-awaited breakthrough to Ivy Madness. Bryant (50:25) attempts to push off-court turmoil to the side and excel with a talented roster.

We'll be in this space at least once a week until the nets are cut down in early April. Looking forward to the journey with all of you.

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Hello and welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence, and Morey Hershgordon, the sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence.

We discuss Ed Cooley leaving Providence for Georgetown, the timeline of his decision and his legacy in his hometown going forward (1:10).

We look at new Friars coach Kim English, the process behind his hiring and his immediate challenges in the job (32:05).

We also break down a unique Final Four with old friends Dan Hurley and Jim Larrañaga, San Diego State and Florida Atlantic. All that and more here (59:00). 

Thanks as always for listening.

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Hello and welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined by my usual co-conspirators -- Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and WEEI-Providence weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit, and Morey Hershgordon, the sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence.

Providence ended a nervous wait on Selection Sunday with a seventh NCAA Tournament bid in the last 12 years (2:35). Bryce Hopkins faces his former teammates at Kentucky -- he spent the 2021-22 season with the Wildcats (13:25).

The coaching carousel is spinning and could bring an outside distraction. Ed Cooley is reportedly among the primary targets for Georgetown (35:15). He declined to put the rumors to bed Sunday night -- we examine that here.

And last but not least, on to the brackets (53:40). We offer some chalk and a few surprises through the first two rounds in the East Region (55:30), West Region (66:40), Midwest Region (78:45) and South Region (89:45). Sweet 16 and Elite Eight selections will be revealed on the next edition of the podcast.

Thanks as always for listening. 

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Hello and welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined by Morey Hershgordon, sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence, and Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and weekend WEEI-Providence co-host of Cordischi and Coit.

Providence's men (1:25) are staggering into the Big East Tournament after a loss to Seton Hall and a 4-5 mark in their last nine. The Friars face Connecticut in a Thursday quarterfinal at Madison Square Garden

Brown's men (20:05) missed out on Ivy Madness via tiebreaker after a home loss to Yale. Cornell claimed the fourth spot in the league while the Bears fell a victory shy of a first appearance.

Bryant's men (31:10) suffered an America East quarterfinal loss at New Hampshire to close their season. The Bulldogs were hoping for a fresh start after dropping four of their last five.

Mary Burke (41:40) will step away from the Bryant women after 32 years. She crafted a Hall of Fame career as a student-athlete at Toll Gate and Providence and then as a coach with the Bulldogs.

The University of Rhode Island women (47:15) were upset by Saint Louis in the Atlantic 10 semifinals. The Billikens went on to finish their Cinderella mission by downing Massachusetts in the title game. The Rams and Minutewomen are likely bound for the WNIT.

Thanks as always for listening. 

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Welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined by Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and WEEI-Providence weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit, and Morey Hershgordon, sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence.

The University of Rhode Island women (1:25) captured a first Atlantic 10 regular season title and head to their conference tournament this weekend. A look at the Rams, how Reiss has transformed them and what the future might look like in Kingston.

Providence's men (24:35) head into a critical final week of their regular season. The Friars would be no worse than the No. 2 seed in the Big East tournament with home wins over Xavier and Seton Hall. Providence is also playing for an improved NCAA Tournament seed.

Is Tyler Kolek (34:55) the Big East Player of the Year? The Cumberland native has enjoyed a superb season with Marquette, which could win the league title Tuesday night.

Brown's men (46:05) effectively start their postseason Saturday night. The Bears host Yale with a place in Ivy Madness at stake. A win and Brown claims the fourth spot in the league tournament at Princeton.

Bryant's men (55:40) have one game left at Maine prior to beginning America East tournament action. The Bulldogs could be hosting a quarterfinal on Saturday -- whether or not they can build some momentum remains to be seen.

Thanks as always for listening.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined by the usual lineup of co-hosts -- WPRI and Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon and Nick Coit, the ABC6 sports director and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence. 

We're less than three weeks from Selection Sunday -- it's time to handicap some March Madness chances. Providence's men (2:55) should be locks for a seventh NCAA Tournament appearance under Ed Cooley. The University of Rhode Island women (14:35) kept their thin hopes of an at-large chance alive with a dramatic Sunday win at Saint Joseph's.

Brown's men (22:15) and Bryant's men (30:30) are both fighting for position in their upcoming conference tournaments. The Bears remain in the running for the fourth Ivy League spot while the Bulldogs are battling to play at least a quarterfinal matchup at the Chace Center.

URI's men (37:35) and Providence's women (44:40) will be long shots entering their respective tournaments. Bryant's women (47:35) could squeeze into the bottom of the America East field while Brown's women (48:30), despite significant improvement in 2022-23, will fall short of a tournament bid in a rugged Ivy League.

Thanks as always for listening. 

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined by WPRI and Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon and Nick Coit, the ABC6 sports director and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence.

The Friars handled Georgetown and are bound for a Saturday date with St. John's at Madison Square Garden (1:45). Providence will get a taste of the atmosphere ahead of next month's Big East Tournament.

Bryce Hopkins and Cumberland native Tyler Kolek are both popping up on lists for national awards (17:05). Both have been named to the Naismith watch list and are in the running for Karl Malone and Bob Cousy honors, respectively.

Tammi Reiss celebrated her 100th game at the University of Rhode Island with a Wednesday victory over George Washington (20:40). The Rams continue rolling along atop the Atlantic 10 and are building toward a major showdown with Massachusetts next week.

Brown remains in Ivy League contention thanks to a weekend sweep of Dartmouth and Harvard (32:00). The Bears host Cornell in a critical Saturday tip and look to remain in the running for a top-four spot in the conference.

Bryant ended its recent cold snap on the road by dismissing Albany (42:30). The Bulldogs are battling for a favorable seed in America East and doing so thanks to multiple contributors -- Charles Pride key among them, and not just with his production on the floor.

Lastly, we take a look at the Super Bowl and take Morey's temperature regarding his Philadelphia Eagles (52:30). The big game kicks off Sunday evening and he'll be sweating out every snap.

Thanks again to everyone for listening. 

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Hello and welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined by WPRI and Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon and Nick Coit, the ABC6 sports director and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence.

Exciting times on the pod as the calendar turns to February. Providence's men are in the hunt again for a Big East regular season title after taking home the 2021-22 version (5:30). The Friars visit Xavier for a key showdown Wednesday night.

Tyler Kolek will have something to say in that title race with Marquette (23:00). The Cumberland native is the reigning league Player of the Week after coming within a whisker of a triple-double in a win over DePaul.

The University of Rhode Island women are heading down the stretch as the lone undefeated team in the Atlantic 10 (28:40). The Rams end their bye with a Wednesday home game against Saint Joseph's, and the schedule ramps up considerably from there.

An upset of Dayton and a rally past La Salle made it two straight wins for the URI men (37:25). The Rams continue to show signs of improvement midway through their league schedule and now gear for three straight on the road.

Brown's men enter an important two-game weekend on the road at Dartmouth and Harvard (50:05). The Bears could use a sweep to keep pace with the top four in the Ivy League standings and maintain hopes of a postseason berth.

Providence's women face the ultimate league challenge Wednesday night -- a home date with Connecticut (60:10). The Friars are off a road win at Xavier and will look to catch the Huskies napping after they downed Tennessee and Villanova.

Bryant's men will look to snap a two-game losing streak Wednesday night against Maine (64:10). The Bulldogs are finding life more difficult in America East -- their chances of a home quarterfinal in the conference tournament are teetering a bit.

Thanks as always for listening. 

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Welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast.

This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Journal. I'm joined as usual by Morey Hershgordon, sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence, and Nick Coit, sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

Kvonn Cramer returned Thursday night for Bryant (2:40), completing a seven-week recovery from an illness that forced him to seek care in a Cincinnati intensive care unit. He played 14 minutes as the Bulldogs took care of NJIT.

Providence lost a pair of road games against fellow Big East contenders (9:40) and returns home for a couple matchups with DePaul and Butler. Bryce Hopkins has been named to the midseason Robertson Trophy list.

Tammi Reiss and the University of Rhode Island women (27:40) are rolling. The Rams are 15-3 overall after blowing out Richmond this week.

URI's men (35:40) begin a three-game homestand Saturday against George Mason. The Rams could use some luck at the Ryan Center after their road struggles continued Tuesday night.

Brown plays a last home game against Columbia (44:30) before hitting the road for six of its next seven. The Bears are in the thick of the race for an Ivy League playoff spot.

Mike Brey and Notre Dame are parting ways at the end of the season (53:05), setting up another headline opening on the coaching carousel. More on the Fighting Irish and a course review from Professor Coit to finish the pod.

Thanks as always for joining us. 

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Welcome back to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer with the Journal, alongside my two co-conspirators -- Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence, and Morey Hershgordon, the sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence.

No. 19 Providence rolls into Creighton this weekend leading the men's Big East standings. We look at the road ahead and how we've arrived here for a second straight season (3:10).

Can the Friars be the next Villanova? There are some parallels as Ed Cooley enters his second decade. There also appears to be room to establish the program at or near the top of the league (19:40).

The University of Rhode Island women also top their conference (28:30). Tammi Reiss says the Rams aren't the team to beat just yet in the Atlantic 10, but there's certainly something special being built in Kingston.

The URI men came out on the right side of a midweek thriller with St. Bonaventure (38:55). The Rams show some warts at times and encourage you at times -- this is the life of a rebuilder.

Bryant is weathering some bumps in its new home in the America East (50:50). Maybe a win over Albany gets it going after consecutive losses to Vermont and UMBC.

Are there coaching carousel ripples to come? Kentucky, Texas and Georgetown are generating some buzz already (64:10). Those seismic shifts will reach every corner of the sport -- including, potentially, here.

Lastly, some awards news (75:45). Thanks for joining us.

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Welcome to the first 2023 edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined by the two usual co-conspirators -- Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host on WEEI Providence, and Morey Hershgordon, the sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence.

Conference play kicks into high gear this week with two premier men's matchups -- Providence hosts No. 4 Connecticut on Wednesday night (2:30) and Bryant visits Vermont on Thursday night (29:35). The top of the standings in the Big East and America East, respectively, will feel the ripples from those two games.

Brown also opened an extended Ivy League home stand with a defeat against Penn (35:30). Meetings with Harvard and Dartmouth await this weekend.

We'll take a more democratic approach next week -- apologies to the programs who didn't make the show. Thanks for joining us as always.

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Welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports reporter with the Journal. I'm joined by my usual co-conspirators -- Nick Coit, the ABC6 sports director and weekend co-host on WEEI Providence; and Morey Hershgordon, the sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence.

It's time for first-semester grades for our men's and women's basketball teams, and we offer them here. Providence's men (2:40) and women (8:15), the University of Rhode Island's men (13:20) and women (19:50), Brown's men (28:20) and women (37:45) and Bryant's men (44:45) and women (53:40) are all included. 

Extra credit is available prior to the start of classes in the second semester. Let's see who might reach out and grab it over the next couple weeks.

Thanks as always for joining us.

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Welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Journal sports writer Bill Koch. I'm joined by ABC6 sports director and WEEI Providence weekend co-host Nick Coit and WPRI/Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon.

Brown's men staked a real claim as state champions by winning at Bryant and at the University of Rhode Island over the past week (1:45). The Bears aim to make it five straight on the road at Michigan State over the weekend.

Losing to the Bears was a gut punch for the Rams (14:05), who led by 10 points late in the second half. They're absorbing some painful lessons early in a rebuild under Archie Miller.

Providence took care of URI for the 10th time in the last 12 meetings and has found its offensive rhythm (25:40). The Friars have one nonconference game left against Albany before the Big East arrives.

The Bulldogs (40:25) have battled off-court health problems over the past week -- best wishes to them as they enter a Friday night game with Stony Brook. It feels like ages since they won at Syracuse last weekend.

Pawtucket native Isaiah Miranda made his college choice this week, and it was a power program winning out for his services (48:05). Miranda is off to North Carolina State and will be eligible immediately for second semester.

Providence's women continued their strong nonconference form by taking out Brown (54:20). The Friars lost in a thriller earlier this season to URI (57:55), who hosted Education Day against Hartford on Wednesday morning and drew a good crowd of kids to the Ryan Center.

Thanks for joining us as always.

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Welcome to a special edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Bill Koch, sports writer for The Journal. I'm joined as always by WPRI and Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon and Nick Coit, the ABC 6 sports director and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI Providence.

No extra buildup needed for this one -- it's time for a pair of in-state rivalries. Bryant hosts Brown for a Friday night tip at 6 p.m. (1:30) and the University of Rhode Island welcomes Providence on Saturday evening for a 5 p.m. tip (25:15).

Some history, breakdowns and predictions here. Thanks for joining us.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Journal sports writer Bill Koch, and I'm joined as always by a pair of sports directors -- Nick Coit from ABC 6 and WEEI Providence, Morey Hershgordon from WPRI and Fox Providence.

We dig into Bryant's upset of Syracuse (1:20), a fight in the first half and the latest round of complaints from Jim Boeheim. Providence (17:30) is up next -- the Friars face a critical trip to TCU off the back of two home wins.

URI (30:40) suffered a road loss in a rock fight at Boston College. The Rams are improving but not quite ready to get over the hump just yet. Brown (40:40) held on in a home game against Maine and looks to build some momentum at Central Connecticut.

The Bears women (45:50) are on a five-game winning streak and one victory shy of their total for all of 2021-22. They host a Mental Health Awareness game against Holy Cross on Wednesday -- it's such an important issue.

The Friars women (55:20) enter Big East play this week off a three-game sweep of their Friar Thanksgiving Classic. Two ranked foes await Providence -- No. 3 Connecticut on Friday and No. 25 Villanova at home on Sunday.

The Rams women (61:00) made easy work of a two-game Florida swing and sit at 5-1. They're back home for a strong mid-major showdown with Buffalo on Thursday.

Lastly, we offer condolences to the family of Don Kaull (66:00). The former URI forward and long-time Rams radio color man passed away over the weekend and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Thanks as always for listening.

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Welcome and happy Thanksgiving to all our Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast listeners. This is Bill Koch with the Journal and I'm joined by my usual co-conspirators -- Nick Coit, the ABC6 sports director and WEEI weekend co-host, and Morey Hershgordon, the WPRI and Fox Providence sports director.

Providence crapped out over the weekend at Mohegan Sun, swept by Miami and Saint Louis (2:00). The University of Rhode Island got off to a tough start in the Cayman Islands, blitzed by Kansas State in the Monday opener of a three-game stay (15:15).

Bryant is back from a three-game Florida swing after going 2-1, and now they prepare for a Saturday showdown at Syracuse (27:40). Brown broke through for its first win to start a three-game homestand, and it has another chance Wednesday night (38:10).

We close with a look at the women's scene in the state -- the Rams hosting Coppin State on Tuesday, the emerging Bears on a three-game winning streak and a pending clash between the Friars and Bulldogs in a holiday tournament this weekend (48:50).

Thanks as always for listening. Best to you and your families.

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Welcome back to the latest edition of the Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Journal sports writer Bill Koch. I'm joined as always by my two co-conspirators -- WPRI/Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon and ABC6 sports director/WEEI weekend co-host Nick Coit.

Providence's men (2:50) are 2-0 despite feeling their way through opening games against Rider and Northeastern. The Friars are trying to thread the needle between success and growth -- it's an interesting calculation for Ed Cooley.

Rhode Island's men (14:10) have endured similar struggles in their first two games. Turnovers and poor shooting doomed the Rams against Quinnipiac and Texas State. More on that here.

Bryant's men (24:30) made some headlines by slaughtering poor Thomas College in a matchup against a non-Division I opponents. We get into scheduling, why the Bulldogs shouldn't have to play such a game and more.

South Kingstown native Keegan Records returned with Colgate and made life tough on the Brown men (39:30). The Bears are 0-3 against a difficult early schedule -- more on how they might be able to get well soon.

URI hosts Providence in a women's rivalry battle at the Ryan Center on Monday night (50:30). A look at what the game means for the Rams and Friars along with a recap of their first week.

Brown women (60:30) and Bryant women (63:00) also in action shortly. Thanks as always for joining us. 

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Welcome back, hoop fans. We're primed and ready for another season of college basketball.

This is Bill Koch, sports writer for the Providence Journal, and I'm joined by my regular pair of co-hosts for this edition. Nick Coit is the sports director at ABC 6 in Providence and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence. Morey Hershgordon is the sports director of WPRI 12 and Fox Providence.

This 2022-23 season preview editions spans three chapters and covers all eight Division I teams in the state. We appreciate you partaking in some or all of these two hours.

Our two NCAA Tournament teams come first -- Providence men, Bryant men. How much more ceiling is left for the Friars and Bulldogs?

Our two mystery teams come next -- Rhode Island men, Brown men (53:16). How will the Rams respond to a new coach and the Bears replace a pair of frontcourt cornerstones?

Last but not least, our women (1:33:47). URI and Bryant both came close to March Madness bids last season. How soon until one of these four programs breaks through? 

Pods will come out once or twice a week through the season depending on our schedules and happenings around the state. Thanks as always for listening. It's much appreciated. 

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal college basketball podcast. Journal sports writer Bill Koch was joined by WPRI 12 and Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon to review the hoops scene in the state.

Providence (5:00) expects to return from its COVID-19 pause Thursday night against Georgetown. The Friars have been idle since a Jan. 8 over St. John's.

The University of Rhode Island women (16:45) are atop the Atlantic 10 after a Monday win over Massachusetts. It's an exciting time in Kingston.

The Rams men (23:15) are in the midst of a schedule pocket where they could reel off a string of wins in a row. The latest was against the Minutemen on Saturday.

Bryant (34:10) is playing among the contenders in the Northeast Conference. The Bulldogs blasted Saint Francis (Pa.) last time out to keep pace.

Brown (45:35) has pressure on its shoulders after a Monday loss to Yale. The Bears find themselves in a fight to remain alive for an Ivy Madness berth in March.

Thanks as always for joining us.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. Journal sports writer Bill Koch was joined in studio by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence.

We touched on the University of Rhode Island winning its delayed Atlantic 10 home opener and a tough loss at Davidson (3:30), Providence going on COVID-19 pause (24:40), Ed Cooley winning his 300th career game (34:00), Bryant hosting a pair of key Northeast Conference matchups (43:10) and Brown entering a critical weekend in Ivy League play (51:15).

Thanks as always for joining us. Hope everyone is healthy and well.

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Welcome back to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. Journal sports writer Bill Koch was joined by WPRI and Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon on Friday morning.

Bryant dropped an overtime thriller at Wagner without head coach Jared Grasso and missed a chance to take an early hold on the top spot of the Northeast Conference (1:30).

No. 16 Providence looks to bounce back against St. John's after ending a 1-1 road trip with a loss at Marquette (10:05). 

The University of Rhode Island tries for the fourth time to open Atlantic 10 play with a Saturday visit to Davidson (21:45).

Should the Friars or Rams have made more of an effort to keep Cumberland native Tyler Kolek at home? The discussion might not be that simple (31:55).

Brown has reached a critical point of the season in its first full Ivy League weekend. The Bears visit Harvard and Dartmouth this weekend and need at least a split to stay on a path for a conference playoff berth (43:25).

Thanks as always for listening.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. Journal sports writer Bill Koch was joined in studio by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC 6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence.

We recap No. 21 Providence and its victory over No. 15 Seton Hall (2:45), Bryant's return to Northeast Conference play (30:50), the University of Rhode Island coming off COVID-19 pause (40:30) and Brown squeezing in a couple stiff nonconference tests prior to Ivy League play (49:10).

Thanks as always for listening. A safe, healthy and happy New Year to all.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. Journal sports writer Bill Koch was joined in studio by Morey Hershgordon, the sports director at WPRI 12 and Fox Providence.

Men's conference play in the state begins Saturday when Providence visits Connecticut (1:00). The Friars should crack the AP Top 25 with a victory over the 20th-ranked Huskies -- it gets no easier from there.

We also look at the University of Rhode Island facing Charleston in Washington, D.C. (19:35), Bryant facing a COVID-19 cancelation at Cornell (32:20), Brown returning from a long exam break (39:30) and much more.

Thanks as always for joining us.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. Journal sports writer Bill Koch was joined in studio by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC 6 and weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI-Providence.

We recap the rivalry that is Providence-URI (1:50), the Friars beating the Rams and then Vermont (12:40), URI taking down Sacred Heart and shaking up its rotation (17:00), Brown going on a bit of a run (27:00), Bryant making a needed return home (33:30), the first batch of NCAA NET rankings released (38:30), the state's women's scene (50:00) and much more.

Thanks as always for listening.

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It's that time, folks. Providence and the University of Rhode Island -- after taking the 2020-21 season off -- will renew hostilities at the Dunkin' Donuts Center on Saturday. 

Journal sports writer Bill Koch summoned both of his podcast co-hosts for a three-man weave edition, a special look at the 2 p.m. tip on CBS Sports Network. ABC 6 sports director and WEEI-Providence weekend co-host Nick Coit joined WPRI and Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon in studio. 

We break down Rams-Harvard (5:40), Friars-Texas Tech (10:30), underlying rivalry themes and on-court matchups (20:00), predictions (39:00) and more. Thanks as always for joining us and enjoy the weekend.

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Latest edition of the Providence Journal college basketball podcast is here. Journal sportswriter Bill Koch is joined on this episode by Morey Hershgordon, the sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence. 

We delve into a milestone for Ed Cooley (2:25), just the third men's basketball coach to win 200 games at Providence. Then we jump into the Friars hosting Texas Tech (6:45), the University of Rhode Island's road swing through Florida and upcoming drive to Harvard (14:55), Bryant searching for answers ahead of a tough two-game trip (30:40), Brown bouncing back against Quinnipiac (40:25) and the women's scene throughout the state (50:55). 

Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving and, for those who celebrate, a peaceful and happy start to their respective Hanukkah seasons. Thanks for tuning in as always.

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Latest edition of the Providence Journal college basketball podcast is here. Journal sportswriter Bill Koch is joined on this edition by Nick Coit -- sports director at ABC 6 and weekend WEEI Providence co-host of Cordischi and Coit.

This episode highlights a hot start by the University of Rhode Island women (1:30), a 3-0 start for the Rams men (10:00), Loyola Chicago to the Atlantic 10 (24:00), remembering Ryan Preston (31:50), Bryant searching for some answers (36:30), Brown flashing some upside (42:00), Providence remaining perfect (52:00) and much more.

Thanks as always for listening. More to come soon enough.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. The opening week of the season is upon us.

Journal sports writer Bill Koch and Morey Hershgordon -- sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence -- were in studio to hit on the first few days of action in the state.

Providence (1:30) is off to a 2-0 start but still has room to improve after wins over Fairfield and Sacred Heart. The Friars will be tested Monday in a Gavitt Games encounter with Wisconsin.

The University of Rhode Island and Bryant both opened with victories and squared off Friday night. The Rams (18:30) defended well in downing Boston University while the Bulldogs (29:00) fired on offense while dismissing Fisher College. 

Brown (38:20) takes a major step up in class at North Carolina on Friday night. The Bears returned after a year-long absence by cruising past Salve Regina on Tuesday.

URI's women (48:15) finish a Friday doubleheader in Kingston by hosting Merrimack. We look at the Rams and their quick start with a hammering of Dartmouth on Tuesday.

Thanks as always for listening. Much more to come this season.

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Welcome back to the seventh season of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast! Great to be back in studio and talking some hoops.

Sports writer Bill Koch and Nick Coit -- sports director at ABC 6 -- reunited for Part 2 of the preview edition. How Providence can return to an NCAA Tournament track (2:30), what awaits Brown after a full year off (30:15), how the Friars can compete in a Big East with the Connecticut women (54:15) and much more.

Thanks as always for joining us. We look forward to keeping this going throughout the 2021-22 season.

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Welcome back to the seventh season of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast! Great to be back in studio and talking some hoops.

Sports writer Bill Koch and Morey Hershgordon -- sports director at WPRI and Fox Providence -- cruised through Part 1 of the preview edition. Whether or not the University of Rhode Island men can bounce back (5:15), how the Bryant men handle postseason expectations (31:45), some buzz surrounding the Rams women (53:30) and a couple bold predictions (62:45) are the highlights.

Coming soon -- Part 2 with ABC6 sports director Nick Coit. Providence and Brown will be featured on an all-city edition of the pod. 

Thanks as always for joining us. We look forward to keeping this going throughout the 2021-22 season.

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Latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast is here. Sports writer Bill Koch is joined by ABC 6 sports director and WEEI weekend co-host Nick Coit for a jam-packed episode.

Bryant wrapped up its season by falling in the College Basketball Invitational and has already hit the recruiting trail for 2021-22 (1:45). Providence will return Nate Watson for a fifth year but now has four open scholarships after the departure of Jimmy Nichols Jr., Kris Monroe and Greg Gantt (7:55). Rhode Island experienced a pair of mildly surprising roster decisions, returning Jeremy Sheppard but losing Fatts Russell as a graduate transfer (18:30). Brown says goodbye to Barrington native Matt DeWolf, who is off to Washington State for a fifth season (25:15). Cumberland native and Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year Tyler Kolek has entered the transfer portal and is exploring a move away from George Mason (30:20).

We also review our NCAA Tournament brackets to date entering the Sweet 16 (39:05) and take a look at a pair of intriguing names on the coaching carousel -- Porter Moser and Shaka Smart (74:45).

Thanks for joining us. Hope this finds everyone healthy and enjoying the return of March Madness.

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We're making history this week on the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. This marks the first three-man weave edition of the production in 2020-21.

Journal sports writer Bill Koch is joined by both of his normal co-conspirators -- Nick Coit of ABC 6/WEEI-Providence and Morey Hershgordon of WPRI 12/Fox Providence. We take a deep dive on some local news and your NCAA Tournament brackets. 

Greg Gantt is transferring out of Providence (2:50) and Tre Mitchell will leave the Atlantic 10 after announcing a transfer from Massachusetts (7:30). That's just the appetizer for the main course -- a look at general March Madness trends (12:25) followed by in-depth conversations on the West Region (26:15), East Region (47:25), South Region (65:45) and Midwest Region (80:55).

Thanks for joining us. Hope this finds everyone well.

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The latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast is here. Journal sports writer Bill Koch is joined by Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC 6 and a weekend co-host with WEEI-Providence.

Providence ended a disappointing season in surprising fashion with a loss to DePaul on Wednesday (1:10). The Friars left the Big East tournament at 13-13 and face some program-wide questions going forward involving how Ed Cooley can turn this into just a blip on the radar (11:25).

Duke and Virginia are both out of the ACC tournament after positive COVID-19 tests among their Tier 1 groups (30:50). Is there trouble on the horizon for the NCAA Tournament next week?

Congratulations to Cumberland native Tyler Kolek, who was named the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year (41:00). A look at his impact at George Mason and a review of his recruitment after a prep year at St. George's.

South Kingstown native Keegan Records plays for an NCAA Tournament bid with Colgate this weekend (55:30). His path to the Patriot League included a stop at St. Andrew's, a place that allowed him to further his development.

Thanks as always for joining us. Hope this finds you well.

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It's a busy March version of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast on this edition. Journal sports writer Bill Koch is joined by WPRI 12/Fox Providence sports reporter Morey Hershgordon.

Bryant saw its bid for a first NCAA Tournament bid fall short Tuesday night (3:45). Now the real questions -- on court and off court -- begin for the Bulldogs (15:50).

Providence heads for the Big East tournament and a late Wednesday date with DePaul (26:35). The Friars need four wins in as many days to reach March Madness.

URI announced a major athletics donation Tuesday, and its basketball practice facility is coming into focus (39:45). The Rams also cleaned up among the Atlantic 10 women's award winners and handed a contract extension to coach Tammi Reiss (52:30).

Other news around college basketball includes Gonzaga escaping against BYU, Selection Sunday approaching and more (58:45).

Thanks as always for joining us. Hope this finds you well.

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Second podcast of the week here as college basketball in March kicks into overdrive. Journal sports writer Bill Koch is joined by ABC6 sports director and WEEI-Providence weekend co-host Nick Coit.

URI is out of the Atlantic 10 tournament after a loss to Dayton. A look at the Rams in 2020-21 and their prospects going forward here (3:00).

Bryant hosts Sacred Heart in a Northeast Conference semifinal on Saturday. The Bulldogs are two victories from reaching a first NCAA Tournament in their Division I history (29:00).

Providence enters its regular season finale against No. 10 Villanova with one last chance to build momentum into the Big East tournament. The Friars are coming off a difficult loss at St. John's (42:45).

Finally we delve into Greg McDermott's suspension at Creighton, the cause and the fallout across college basketball (54:30).

Thanks for listening. Hope everyone is healthy and safe.

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March has arrived and The Journal's college basketball podcast is in good spirits. The best days of any season in the sport are upon us.

Journal writer Bill Koch and WPRI 12/Fox Providence sports reporter Morey Hershgordon break down Rhode Island and its 2020-21 finish (3:15), the Atlantic 10 tournament field (15:35) and the chances the Rams carry to Richmond this week.

Will Bryant (20:00) have a chance to take the floor for the Northeast Conference tournament? COVID-19 has hit its Tier 1 group yet again and threatens to keep the Bulldogs from finishing what has been a dream season.

Providence (33:00) is wrapping up its Big East schedule as a winner in three of its last four. The Friars attempt to avoid sweeps against St. John's and Villanova.

And as with every March, it's awards season (42:15). We dive into potential A-10, NEC and Big East honors.

Thanks as always for joining us. Hope this finds you healthy and safe.

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Latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast is here. Bill Koch was joined by Morey Hershgordon of WPRI12 and Fox Providence off a busy Tuesday night on the state's hoop scene.

URI needed double overtime to battle past Dayton in a Senior Night Classic at the Ryan Center (1:30). The Rams came from 18 points down in the second half to snap their four-game losing streak. Fatts Russell (14:15) and his fellow pending graduates left the Ryan Center on a high.

Providence suffered what likely will be the final blow to its at-large NCAA Tournament hopes in a Tuesday loss at Connecticut (26:35). The Friars appear to have no way back now other than capturing the automatic bid that accompanies a Big East tournament title.

Will Bryant be able to return this weekend from its COVID-19 pause? We check in on the Bulldogs and more to finish up (46:40).

Thanks for joining us. Be healthy and stay safe.

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It's a full episode of this week's Providence Journal college basketball podcast. Nick Coit, the ABC6 sports director and WEEI weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit, is along for the ride with Journal sports writer Bill Koch.

We discuss the contending University of Rhode Island women (1:10), a welcome Ivy League ruling for the Brown men (6:35), Providence's possible NCAA window (13:25), the skidding Rams men (31:05), Bryant's ongoing COVID-19 pause (53:30) and a tribute to retiring Journal columnist Bill Reynolds (64:40).

Hope this finds everyone safe and healthy. Thanks for listening.

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Providence Journal college basketball podcast. Journal sports writer Bill Koch and Morey Hershgordon from WPRI12 and Fox Providence are along for what turns out to be a somewhat bleak latest chapter.

Bryant has entered a COVID-19 pause after an unidentified player tested positive Wednesday night. The next four games for the Bulldogs have been postponed, and their run toward the top of the Northeast Conference has been stalled (1:40).

Providence has dropped six of its last eight games after a nightmare Wednesday against Seton Hall. The Friars are on the wrong side of the NCAA Tournament bubble as they enter a weekend matchup St. John's (11:30).

The University of Rhode Island goes into the weekend off two straight losses, including a Wednesday crusher against VCU. Kingston's version of the Rams hosts Massachusetts on Saturday (27:55).

We also remember Temple legend John Chaney, who passed away last week. There won't be many more coaches like him in college basketball or elsewhere (44:50). 

Thanks as always for joining us. Hope this finds you healthy and safe.

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Longest college basketball podcast effort of the season in this edition, and it had to be. There was plenty of ground to cover with Journal sports writer Bill Koch and Nick Coit, the sports director at ABC6 and the weekend co-host of Cordischi and Coit on WEEI.

Brown athletic director Jack Hayes steps down (1:30) and Providence works overtime against Marquette (10:10). URI wins two straight (35:45) and Bryant returns to action this weekend (55:10).

Also an extended look here at NCAA chances in the market (51:45, 65:40) and the coaching carousel beginning to spin (72:05). Expect to hear Bulldogs coach Jared Grasso mentioned with the opening at Fordham. (Koch and Coit agree -- politely decline, move on.)

Thanks to all who tune in. Hope this finds you safe and well.

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The latest version of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast is here. Sports writer Bill Koch and Morey Hershgordon of WPRI12 and Fox Providence is along for the ride on this Friday edition.

We dig into Providence's big road win at No. 11 Creighton and its upcoming opportunity at No. 3 Villanova (1:00). We also touch on a disappointing loss for the University of Rhode Island at Duquesne and the difficulties the Rams have at finding consistency (19:05).

Friars coach Ed Cooley shared some thoughts early in the week on the season in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic -- we discuss his comments and the merits of pushing on (34:45). We also take a look at Thursday's Connecticut-Tennessee women's game and a rivalry that transcends the sport (44:30).

Thanks as always for tuning in. Hope everyone is staying healthy.

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Latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast is here. Sports writer Bill Koch and Nick Coit of ABC6 and WEEI Providence are along for the ride in this episode.

We break down the rise of Bryant (3:00), the rollercoaster that is the University of Rhode Island (20:45), the mounting ailments at Providence (38:45) and much more. We also celebrate Coit's ongoing media rivalry with fellow award winner and WPRI lead sports anchor Yianni Kourakis (58:20).

Thanks as always for joining us.

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Latest episode of The Journal's college basketball podcast is here. Morey Hershgordon of WPRI 12 and Fox Providence is along for a deep dive on the University of Rhode Island, Providence and Bryant.

The Rams survived against Saint Joseph's in overtime and enter a brutal stretch in Atlantic 10 play (2:15). Where does URI go from here against Richmond and VCU?

The Friars rallied late against No. 11 Creighton but ultimately missed a chance to sweep three straight Big East games at home (21:25). Providence now plays four of its next five on the road and point guard Jared Bynum (lower body) is ailing.

The Bulldogs have been idle since a Dec. 21 road win at Massachusetts (38:50). Bryant returns to Northeast Conference play this week against Central Connecticut.

Also, a look at the first batch of NCAA NET rankings (43:45) and a welcome announcement regarding March Madness in a couple months (48:20).

Hope your 2021 is off to a great start. Thanks for joining us.

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Providence and URI entered conference play with vastly different results over the weekend, but we start this podcast with Bryant (1:20). The Bulldogs are 7-2 and off to their best start since moving to Division I after surprising Massachusetts in Amherst on Monday.

The Friars (17:45) worked overtime against Seton Hall in their Big East debut and prevailed in a Sunday thriller, as A.J. Reeves knocked down the deciding 3-pointer. The Rams (33:35) fell flat at home and lost to Davidson, extending their skid to three games.

Bill Koch of the Providence Journal and Nick Coit of ABC6 and WEEI Providence also offer some Christmas gifts (45:30) and wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season. Thanks for joining us.

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Conference play is scheduled to heat up as we move into the final two weeks of 2020. Providence makes its fourth attempt to begin Big East play against Seton Hall on Sunday afternoon while URI hosts Davidson on Friday night to kick off the Atlantic 10.

Bryant is already four games into its Northeast Conference schedule. The Bulldogs are off to their first 3-1 start since 2015-16 after a home sweep of Wagner. 

Bill Koch of the Providence Journal and Morey Hershgordon of WPRI 12 and Fox Providence delve into the Friars (1:10), Rams (14:50) and Bulldogs (31:30), hit on college basketball at large (43:10) and offer some condolences to a mutual friend (47:10). 

Hope everyone is healthy and safe. Thanks for joining us.

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Wednesday marked one of the best 24-hour periods for college basketball in Rhode Island to date in this 2020-21 season. 

URI took on a major challenge and fell short at No. 13 Wisconsin. Providence built momentum for its Big East schedule with a solid win at TCU. Bryant missed out on a Northeast Conference road sweep by falling late to St. Francis Brooklyn.

Bill Koch of the Providence Journal and Nick Coit of ABC6 and WEEI break down what's to come for the Rams (2:00), how the Friars stand out of nonconference play (14:00), the potential ceiling for David Duke (21:55), potential adjustments for the Bulldogs (29:20), Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski and his COVID-19 comments (40:35) and much more.

Hope everyone is healthy and safe. Thanks for joining us.

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College basketball action around the state is well underway as we move past Thanksgiving and into December. URI, Providence and Bryant have been fortunate enough to this point to avoid COVID-19 and get on the floor.

Bill Koch of the Providence Journal and Morey Hershgordon of WPRI12 and Fox Providence break down an important victory over Seton Hall for the Rams (3:15), a tough Maui Invitational for the Friars (16:45) and some headlines on and off the floor for the Bulldogs after nearly stunning Syracuse (32:55).

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Welcome back to the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. The Pick and Pop lives on in name only -- this will be a different format in 2020-21. 

Nick Coit from ABC 6 and Morey Hershgordon from WPRI 12 and Fox Providence will join host and Journal college basketball writer Bill Koch throughout the season. Kevin McNamara remains on the scene at kevinmcsports.com -- give him a read and a follow.

This second episode with Morey focuses on URI and Bryant behind a pair of third-year coaches in David Cox and Jared Grasso. We touch on heavy roster turnover for both programs, potential lineups and scheduling issues, postseason expectations and more.

Thanks for following along. Stay healthy and safe.

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Welcome back to the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast. The Pick and Pop lives on in name only -- this will be a different format in 2020-21. 

Nick Coit from ABC 6 and Morey Hershgordon from WPRI 12 and Fox Providence will join host and Journal college basketball writer Bill Koch throughout the season. Kevin McNamara remains on the scene at kevinmcsports.com -- give him a read and a follow.

This debut preview episode with Coit focuses on Providence, its expectations this season in the Big East and more. We also take a look at Brown, the decision by the Ivy League to cancel winter sports and where the Bears go from here. That transitions into a broader discussion on scheduling and the NCAA Tournament.

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Working from remote locations Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch weigh on on what has been a busy 7 weeks in college basketball even with college campuses shut down.

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We've entered uncharted territory here on the Pick and Pop Podcast. Selection Sunday has come and gone with no bracket and no field of 68. The coronavirus has changed the sporting landscape for the immediate future.

Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch give you a bit of a diversion from that here. We talked the NCAA Tournament that never was, Rick Pitino back in college basketball at Iona, Brycen Goodine transferring to Providence and much more.

Stay safe. Be smart. Listen to those more informed than you. We hope this finds you healthy and well.

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This week's Pick and Pop Podcast carried with it a healthy taste of the Big Apple. Providence College and the University of Rhode Island are both scheduled to head for their respective conference tournaments later this week, with the Friars setting up in Manhattan and the Rams across the East River in Brooklyn. 

Providence Journal sports writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch also look at the coronavirus and its affects on sports, the Ivy league cancelling its tournament, the possible fate of the NIT and much more.

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The in-state role reversal from earlier this season appears to be complete. Providence College would be all but assured of its sixth NCAA Tournament berth in seven years if the season ended today while the University of Rhode Island is on the outside looking in.

Providence Journal columnist emeritus Bill Reynolds makes his first appearance of the season on the Pick and Pop, joining Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch. Ivy League postseason prospects for Brown University and the end of the Northeast Conference line for Bryant University are also on tap here.

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A huge weekend of college basketball awaits Providence College, the University of Rhode Island and Brown University. We break it down on the Pick and Pop Podcast with Providence Journal sports writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch.

The Friars visit Villanova with a chance to strengthen what once seemed like faint NCAA Tournament hopes. The Rams look to keep their own firm grip on a spot in March Madness when they host Saint Louis. The Bears can clinch a spot in the Ivy League tournament with a home sweep of Princeton and Penn.

We also take a look at Bryant finishing up its Northeast Conference schedule and gearing for the league tournament. Join us.

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Providence's wild ride toward March continues and the University of Rhode Island returns to action as we record this week's Pick and Pop Podcast. Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch look at the Friars and their NCAA Tournament chances, catch up with the Rams ahead of a trip to Davidson and much more.

Brown and Bryant kick us off with league games Friday night. The Bears are looking to remain in Ivy League tournament position. The Bulldogs have just one Northeast Conference home contest remaining, that coming Sunday against Sacred Heart.

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There's only one college basketball team in the state that should feel even remotely secure about its March Madness chances this week. The University of Rhode Island remains firmly in the projected NCAA Tournament field of 68 despite a Tuesday loss at No. 6 Dayton. Providence College needs something special down the stretch to approach contention again after two straight defeats.

Brown University has played its way into the Ivy League tournament mix, but a tough road swing to Penn and Princeton looms. Also check in on Bryant with Providence Journal sports writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch.

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This week's Pick and Pop Podcast finds us with two teams to discuss in terms of NCAA Tournament contention. Providence College could create some interesting bubble scenarios if able to duplicate its last two victories over Butler and Creighton. The University of Rhode Island would be in the field of 68 if the season ended today and has weekend business with George Washington before a major Tuesday showdown with Dayton.

Join Providence Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch for all things Friars and Rams. We'll also break down Bryant University's return home and a critical Ivy League weekend for Brown University.

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The University of Rhode Island and Providence College enter the weekend heading in opposite directions. The Rams host VCU on Friday night in an Atlantic 10 showdown while the Friars travel to face Butler in a tough Big East battle on Saturday afternoon.

Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch break down those two teams alongside an 0-2 start in the Ivy League from Brown and a critical upcoming Northeast Conference road swing for Bryant. Join us for this week's Pick and Pop podcast.

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It's time for this week's Pick and Pop podcast with Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch. The University of Rhode Island has won five straight games while Providence College has dropped back-to-back contests in the thick of a difficult stretch in its schedule.

Friday night also brings a showdown on the East Side, as Brown hosts Yale in an Ivy League meeting. Bryant is also back on track after snapping its four-game losing streak on Thursday. All that and much more included here this week.

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Conference play is in full swing and two of the state's teams are near the top of their respective leagues. The University of Rhode Island and Providence College are factors in the current Atlantic 10 and Big East races, respectively.

Ivy League play is also finally here for Brown University. The Bears visit Yale on Friday night for the first game in a home-and-home matchup. Join Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch for a full breakdown.

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It's a busy week on the Pick and Pop Podcast. Kevin McNamara is back from the Midwest with two Providence College wins under his byline. Bill Koch heads to VCU with the University of Rhode Island on Saturday for an Atlantic 10 showdown.

Bryant University hosts Mount St. Mary's on Saturday and Brown University will enter Ivy League play next weekend off two straight victories. We break it all down here.

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It's the final Pick and Pop of 2019 with Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch. We'll spare you any New Year's Eve resolutions and get right to the college basketball.

Providence starts off Big East play Tuesday against Georgetown while the University of Rhode Island and Brown lock up for their annual in-state rivalry matchup on Thursday. Bryant begins NEC play the same afternoon by hosting St. Francis (Pa.).

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch offer a holiday version of the Pick and Pop. There's coal in the stocking for Providence, a few less gifts on the bench for the University of Rhode Island and more.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch sift through the aftermath of the URI-Providence grudge match and dole out first semester grades for the Rams, Friars, Bulldogs and Bears. All that and more on this week's edition of the Pick and Pop Podcast.

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Could there be any other lead story to talk about in Rhode Island's college basketball world this week? It's time for Providence and URI to renew hostilities, this time at the Ryan Center on Friday night.

Join Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch for the breakdown of Friars-Rams, their seasons to date and much more on this week's edition of the Providence Journal Pick and Pop podcast.

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Hope everyone enjoyed a great Thanksgiving. Back to the business of college basketball with this week's Providence Journal Pick and Pop podcast.

Providence started flat on its West Coast trip to the Wooden Legacy and needs to right the ship. The University of Rhode Island visits West Virginia in another opportunity to burnish future postseason credentials. Navy travels to Brown on Saturday and Bryant on Monday.

Check in with Bill Koch and WPRI sports reporter Morey Hershgordon (in for the traveling Kevin McNamara).

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The University of Rhode Island is in Jamaica and Providence College is headed for California next weekend. The packed Thanksgiving period of college basketball is upon us.

Also check on how Brown and Bryant bounce back from mid-week losses. All that and much more here on the Pick and Pop with Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch.

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Friday night presents the ideal chance to see what the University of Rhode Island has learned. The Rams match up with another Power 5 opponent when Alabama visits the Ryan Center. URI’s first meeting of several scheduled this season with college basketball’s upper crust didn’t end so well.

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Maybe the best part to the tip-off of the college basketball season is finally putting a face and body to the always-hyped freshmen stepping into the big-time. 

◘The surprise of the night in Providence’s blowout of Sacred Heart was getting a glimpse at Greg Gantt. The freshman from North Carolina had taken on a mysterious, almost ghostly persona over the summer and through the fall because he rarely was healthy enough to find his way into workouts due to injuries to his hand and Achilles.

After weeks of working out with team managers, Gantt practiced with his teammates for two days and that was enough for Ed Cooley to send him into the action Tuesday night. First impressions: wow, what an athletic stud. As one insider said “he’s 19 and has an NBA body.”

It’s too early to know what type of a role Cooley can find for Gantt but he looks like a lock-down defender at three or four positions and a skilled talent with good hands who’s always around the ball.

◘Finally, getting a peek at the crème de la crème of the freshmen class is always a treat. Projected top NBA picks James Wiseman of Memphis and Anthony Edwards at Georgia didn’t disappoint but the star of the week was North Carolina’s Cole Anthony. How ready for the bright lights was this New York City product? How about 34 points, 11 rebounds and five assists against a potential NCAA tourney team in Notre Dame? A precious few kids are talented enough to skip college basketball altogether and Cole Anthony is one of them.

◘It’s always cool to hear basketball people rave over what Big East fans already cherish. We give you Mike Krzyzewski, the Duke legend who knows New York City basketball cold as a former player and coach at Army and loved bringing his Blue Devils to Madison Square Garden Tuesday for a win over Kansas in the Champions Classic.

“I’m not going to short-change our arena, Cameron (Indoor Stadium), but this is the one place I love to play in after Cameron,” said the Hall of Famer. “The balls bounce different, the noise, there’s just something about this place. I’ve now coached over 50 games in here. When I eventually stop coaching, I’ll look back at the times here as very special times in New York.”

◘The ACC’s focus is all about pubbing its new TV network and that’s why the league opened play this week with conference games. If you hear anything else, don’t believe it.

While the move did draw eyes, it’s not fair to ask coaches to get their teams ready for a game that can affect NCAA chances while much of the competition nationally is playing pumpkins. That’s certainly the way Jim Boeheim felt. “It’s stupid. It’s just a money grab,” he told CBSSports.com.

His young team had to play the defending national champions and traditionally best defensive team in the country in its opener. The results were predictable: Virginia 48, Syracuse 34. The Orange made 24 percent of its shots, including 5-of-28 from the 3-point line. The best note of the night? Syracuse’s 34 points marked the lowest total in the 40-year history of the Carrier Dome and the lowest for any SU team since a 49-28 loss to Sampson Navy in 1945. Funny, never knew Ralph Sampson had his own Navy.

◘Good for the top teams in the Atlantic 10 testing their mettle early on. URI is stepping up in weight class with a contest at No. 7 Maryland Saturday night. Davidson faces No. 24 Auburn in Annapolis, Md., Friday. VCU hosts No. 22 LSU next week. More stiff challenges await and the league has half a dozen teams capable of showing that wins in these games are no upsets.

◘The days of college players scoring over 2,000 points are coming to an end because stars of that ilk don’t hang around for four years. Marquette’s Markus Howard nearly did it in three. After knocking in 30 of his 38 points in the first half of a blowout of Loyola (Md.), he now has 1,993 and will become Marquette’s first-ever 2,000 plus point scorer any day now.

◘Memphis is getting the most run for the splashiest freshman class but watch out for Arizona’s Josh Green, Zeke Nnaji and Nico Mannion. They’re all starting for Sean Miller and could run up against the Friars over Thanksgiving weekend at the Wooden Legacy in Anaheim.

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Will we be seeing the local teams in March? How do their schedules shake out? Who has the dominant players? 

Find out in this seasons first Pick and Pop!

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Providence Journal college basketball writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch take their best shot at breaking down this year's NCAA Tournament bracket as March Madness kicks into high gear this week.

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Providence Journal college basketball writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch put a bow on the college basketball season, discussing conference losses by the URI Rams and PC Friars, as well as Providence's lone game in the NIT and Brown's CBI contest.

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Providence Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch take a look at the Big East and Atlantic 10 tournaments, which start this week in New York City. On Wednesday, the PC Friars will face Butler at 7 p.m. at Madison Square Garden, and Thursday at noon will see URI take on La Salle at Barclay's Center.

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Providence Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch look ahead to the Big East and Atlantic 10 conference tournaments — both of which tip-off March 13 — and how the URI Rams and PC Friars might stack up against league opponents. Also, a look at Brown's chances of getting into the four-team Ivy League Tournament, and wrapping up Bryant's season.

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Join Providence Journal college basketball writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch as they examine the last few regular-season games of Providence College, URI, Brown and Bryant, and look ahead to the conference tournaments.

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Join Providence Journal basketball writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch as they look back at a strong Providence victory over St. John's; a brutal URI loss at VCU and ahead to this week's action. Also, Brown hosts Harvard and Dartmouth this weekend, while Bryant welcomes in Mount St. Mary's.

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Join Providence Journal writers Bill Koch and Kevin McNamara as they look at the recent struggles of the URI Rams and PC Friars, who both suffered tough losses this week, and will have stiff challenges this weekend. Also a look at Brown and Bryant

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Join Providence Journal college basketball writer Bill Koch and Sports editor Bill Corey as they look at the past week's PC and URI games, as well Brown and Bryant's performances, and ahead to the weekend and next week's games.

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Join Providence Journal writers Bill Koch and Kevin McNamara as they break down the latest games — both solid victories — of the PC Friars and URI Rams as well as look at the Brown Bears and Bryant Bulldogs' roads ahead.

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With conference play in full swing (just about), both the Providence College Friars and Rhode Island Rams notch important wins. Join Providence Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch as they break down the latest happenings with Rhode Island's four Division I basketball programs.

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Join Providence Journal basketball writers Bill Koch and Kevin McNamara as they breakdown the early conference games of the URI Rams, PC Friars and Bryant Bulldogs, as well as look at the Brown University Bears, who open Ivy League play next week.

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Providence Journal college basketball scribes Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch take a look at the Providence Friars, URI Rams, Brown Bears and Bryant Bulldogs as conference play has arrived - or will soon arrive. Also, some hoop resolutions for the new year.

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Providence Journal college basketball writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch discuss the Friars and Rams as they wrap up nonleague play and head into their respective conferences. Can U.R.I win on the road? Will P.C. come defeat the mighty Texans?

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Providence Journal college basketball writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch discuss this week's news that PC freshman star A.J. Reeves will miss 4-6 weeks with a foot injury. Also, URI is coming off a solid performance against Holy Cross as they get ready for a matchup with West Virginia at Mohegan Sun.

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Providence Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch welcome longtime Journal columnist Bill Reynolds into the podcast studio as they chat about Providence's overtime victory over the Boston College Eagles, and look at the Rhode Island Rams' upcoming contest against Holy Cross.

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Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch look at the performance of the PC Friars and URI Rams early in each team's nonconference schedule

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Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch look at the performance of the PC Friars and URI Rams early in each team's nonconference schedule, as well as the Brown Bears and Bryant Bulldogs.

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Join Providence Journal college basketball writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch as they launch the season's first Pick 'n Pop college basketball podcast and look at the PC Friars, URI Rams, as well as Bryant Bulldogs and Brown Bears as the leaves - and the treys - start falling.

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Providence Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch take a look back at the 2017-18 seasons and tournament runs of both URI and PC, a look ahead at the Rams' search for a new coach now that Dan Hurley is off to UConn, and a word or two about the Final Four.

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Providence Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch take a look at the exit of URI men's basketball coach Dan Hurley, who is leaving to lead the UConn Huskies after six seasons, and two NCAA Tournament appearances, with the Rhode Island Rams.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch are joined by longtime Providence Journal columnist Bill Reynolds to talk about URI's and PC's NCAA Tournament selections and the road that lies ahead for both the Rams and Friars

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch break down the Rams and Friars as they head into conference tournament play this week in Washington, D.C., and New York City, respectively, and offer their insight about both teams' NCAA Tournament possibilities.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch look at the No. 17 URI Rams and PC Friars as both programs look to close out their regular seasons on high notes before conference tournament play begins next week.

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Kevin McNamara and an on-the-road Bill Koch review Providence's big win over Villanova on Wednesday night at the Dunkin' Donuts Center, as well as look ahead to what's thought to be URI's last big regular-season road test - at St. Bonaventure on Friday night.

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Kevin McNamara has finally thawed out after a week in frigid Minnesota, just in time to join Bill Koch for the latest Pick & Pop. In this episode, the pair look at the Providence College Friars' recent win over Georgetown, and at the red-hot, nationally ranked Rhode Island Rams who return to action this week.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch take a look at the red-hot Rhody Rams, who head into a Saturday home matinee against Duquesne, and the PC Friars, after dropping a game against Big East rival, No. 1 Villanova.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch look back at the URI Rams latest win, over UMass, and look ahead to the PC Friars' Saturday matchup with Creighton.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch discuss the Friars' big win over No. 5 Xavier, and the Rams win in St. Louis, and look ahead to this weeken'd action.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch break down a busy weekend for both PC and URI.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch take a look at the PC Friars (8-3) and URI Rams (6-3) as the teams prepare to close out non-conference play over the next week. Providence will face Houston and Sacred Heart before opening Big East play at St. John's; URI hosts Iona and Florida Gulf Coast before opening Atlantic 10 play at home against George Mason.

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Kevin, Bill, and Bill cover Providence College woes, URI triumphant, and the future of NCAA

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch take an early look at the Providence Friars and Rhode Island Rams, who are both about a month away from opening their 2017-18 college hoops season.

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A big win for the Friars at Creighton helps set up a monster Saturday for both PC & URI with NCAA Tournament hopes still alive.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch wrap up the national title game, coaching searches and more as another college basketball season is in the books.

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Bill Koch, Kevin McNamara and Bill Reynolds wrap up the end of Rhody's NCAA Tournament run.

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For the first time since 1997, both Providence College and the University of Rhode Island qualified for the NCAA Tournament. Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch break it down.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch preview Big East and Atlantic 10 Championship Week, and look ahead to Selection Sunday. Will PC and Rhody make the cut?

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Both Providence College and URI are squarely on the NCAA Tournament bubble.

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Providence Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch look at the struggling URI Rams, plus the rising fortunes of the PC Friars.

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Providence Journal writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch look at URI's Friday night game with first-place Dayton in the Atlantic 10.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch talk about both the Rams and Friars facing important tests.

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Kevin & Bill break down URI's tough loss at Dayton and PC's home defeat to No. 10 Creighton

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Providence Journal college basketball writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch pass out early grades for the local college basketball teams, with the Friars at the head of the class.

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Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch look back at Saturday’s PC-URI game at the Dunkin' Donuts Center, and wonder where are all the PC fans?

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Providence Journal college basketball writers Kevin McNamara and Bill Koch break down, analyze and dissect Saturday's URI-PC game at The Dunk.

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Kevin & Bill look back at URI's big weekend at Mohegan Sun and PC's upcoming tournament in Florida.