Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Providence rallies from 17 down to stun No. 3 Xavier

- By Tom Canavan

NEW YORK » After spending a season overcoming injuries, disappoint­ments and doubters, Providence made another statement with one of the greatest comebacks in Big East Tournament history.

Alpha Diallo hit a go-ahead jumper with 2:22 left in overtime and fifth-seeded Providence rallied from a 17-point second-half deficit and stunned top-seeded and No. 3 Xavier 75-72 in the conference semifinals Friday night.

“What a win for Providence College and the character of the young men,” Friars coach Ed Cooley said. “I’m proud of them. We played a great team and we’re fortunate to move on. We’re looking forward to whoever the winner of the next game is to prepare and — but these young men, all of them, they played their hearts out and left it out there.”

Not bad for a team that a couple of days ago was considered a bubble team for the NCAA Tournament. Two overtime wins in two days has put that to bed.

“We never thought about the bubble. We just played with confidence,” said senior forward Rodney Bullock after Providence (21-12) beat Xavier (285) for the second time in three meetings. “That’s how we play.”

The Friars did that in the final 25 minutes in advancing to the title game against secondseed­ed Villanova on Saturday.

The Big East tournament record for comebacks is based on halftime deficits. Coming back from a 14-point deficit at the intermissi­on ties the third best in league history, set by Louisville in 2011 against Notre Dame.

This one was stunning. Xavier was cruising with a 5235 lead five minutes into the second half and all the sudden the game changed.

Providence started hitting and the Musketeers, who ran it up on St. John’s in the quarterfin­als, starting missing and may have shut it down too soon, making only nine field goals.

Cartwright’s jumper gave Providence a 73-70 lead, but Trevon Bluiett cut the margin to a point with two free throws with 41 seconds to go.

Isaiah Jackson missed a layup attempt with about 12 seconds to play and the Musketeers rushed the ball up court. Macura went to the rim but Cartwright stood his ground and drew the offensive foul call from referee Jeff Anderson.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Providence’s Kyron Cartwright (24) celebrates with teammates after beating Xavier in the Big East semifinals Friday in New York.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Providence’s Kyron Cartwright (24) celebrates with teammates after beating Xavier in the Big East semifinals Friday in New York.

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