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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- It might be time to stop using
surprising when talking about Providence.
The Friars matched last season's win total with their most
impressive one of this season, an 81-68 victory over No. 13
Connecticut (No. 12 ESPN/USA Today, No. 13 AP) on Saturday.
|  | Providence's Marcus Douthit takes a shot over Connecticut's Justin Brown on Saturday. | They were 9-3 when Big East play started and lost the league
opener on the road at Seton Hall, 87-80. Then came a 76-67 win at
Villanova and the Friars followed it by snapping a five-game losing
streak to the Huskies as John Linehan scored a career-high 19
points.
"I told our guys before the game that this is why you come to
play in the Big East. You have to leave it all on the floor and
they did," Providence coach Tim Welsh said. "This was an old-time
Big East war."
And it was won by one of the new kids on the conference block.
As No. 12 Georgetown and No. 24 Boston College have garnered most
of the attention as the surprise teams in the Big East, the Friars
(11-4, 2-1) have just kept playing defense and winning.
"It is a good win for us especially with the team we had last
year," Linehan said, referring to the team that went 11-19 and
then was devastated during the offseason when three players were
expelled from school and a fourth placed on probation for
involvement in an off-campus fight.
"I said it before and I'll say it again, the team that
surprises me most is Providence," Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun
said. "They outhustled us, they outwilled us. This game was not
won on talent."
Abdul Mills scored all of his 14 points in the second half,
including eight in a 13-3 run to open the second half that gave the
Friars a 49-37 lead.
Providence kept the Huskies (13-3, 2-2) at bay the rest of the
way, never letting them closer than nine points.
"The first five minutes of the second half were the key,"
Welsh said. "We came out and extended a two-point lead to 10 and
then the guys said 'We're not going to lose this game."
The Friars started both halves hot from 3-point range, hitting
four in the opening 4:45 as they took a 14-5 lead, and they made
three in run to start the second half, two by Mills and one by
Linehan.
A free throw by Erron Maxey with 9:07 to play gave Providence
its biggest lead, 61-45.
Connecticut got within 65-56 on a three-point play by Taliek
Brown, but Linehan made two free throws to start a 4-0 run.
The Huskies missed a chance to get within a couple of 3-pointers
as they went 1-for-2 on three consecutive trips to the free throw
line as Providence failed to score on two trips down court. Caron
Butler's free throw with 2:25 left had the Huskies within 71-62,
but Mills hit a foul line jumper with two seconds left on the shot
clock and then Linehan made two free throws with 1:39 left for a
75-62 lead and the celebration among the crowd of 12,409 in the
Providence Civic Center was on.
"You get tired of going into other places and having 13,000
fans screaming at you," said Providence center Karim Shabazz, who
had 12 points, seven rebounds, six assists and three blocked shots.
"We need that type of crowd night after night. We need that energy
and enthusiasm."
Providence doesn't need much more energy than that of Linehan, a
5-foot-9 junior, especially on the defensive end.
"Linehan did a terrific job of taking our freshman point guard
out of the game," Calhoun said. "It was the same at the start of
both halves -- they came out with energy and we didn't match their
intensity level either time."
Maxey also had 12 points for Providence, which hit nine of its
first 14 3-point attempts before finishing 9-for-19.
Albert Mouring had 19 points for the Huskies, who committed 21
turnovers, while Edmund Saunders added 18. Brown, Connecticut's
freshman point guard, finished with eight points and seven assists,
but had eight turnovers.
"He's a great point guard and I just tried to stay close to him
and pressure him as much as I could," Linehan said of Brown.
Linehan's importance to the team can't be underplayed. Three of
the Friars' losses came when he was out of the lineup after
straining a hamstring in the season-opener.
"I still have nightmares of him getting hurt again," Welsh
said.
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Providence's Erron Maxey throws down the alley-oop from John Linehan.
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UConn's Taliek Brown dishes to Edmund Saunders in the lane for the bucket.
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Karim Shabazz grabs the offensive board, then John Linehan knocks down the three.
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