![]() In the second half, the Friars pulled within as little as six points, but the Cavaliers put on the clamps after that. They held Providence to just 15 points in the first half on just 6-23 shooting and forced seven turnovers. ![]() ![]() “That was one of the best defensive efforts I’ve seen in years,” said Providence coach Ed Cooley after the game. It was Virginia’s defense that stood out all night long. That ended a streak of nine straight games in double-figures for Watson. The 6’11” forward tallied a career high five blocks and held Providence star Nate Watson to just eight points en route to a 58-40 victory for the Cavaliers. ![]() In a defensive battle between the Providence Friars (5-1) and Virginia Cavaliers (4-2), it was Virginia’s Kadin Shedrick who loomed the largest. ![]()
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