
PC, the Big East and the rest of the CBB world from The Providence Crier
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 234 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Today on the Providence Crier Podcast we recap the Friars two wins against in-state rivals URI and Brown. We talk about the boos vs Rhody, the stardom of Friar Freshmen Stefan Vaaks and Jamier Jones, and Cole Hargrove's emergence against Brown. We al... more
Today on the Providence Crier Podcast we breakdown PC's 94-64 victory over FDU on Tuesday night. First half dominance, second half letdown. We then focus our attention to Saturday as the rivalry renews between PC and URI. Friars looking to end one st... more
Today on the Providence Crier Podcast we recap Providence having yet another Thanksgiving MTE disaster on their hands after losing to Wisconsin and Florida. BOC asks some of the tough questions as the external noise about the program's future raises ... more
Today on the Providence Crier Podcast we break down PC's 77-65 win at Penn State on Saturday finally breaking the Mohegan Sun curse. We then take a look at the Rady's Invitational and Friars' Thanksgiving Day matchup vs the Badgers and our expectatio... more
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Fantastic listen week in and week out. The Crier & BOC are informative and entertaining, and definitely do their homework on all things Friars and Big East. Would definitely recommend their pod and blog to all fans of PC hoops. Go Friars!
First, you can’t get better Providence analysis than what you hear on the Friar. Adding BD was a master stroke as it gives the Podcast some depth.
Bro first off i love the passion you have for PCBB but you gotta stop saying ummmm after/before every thought. It’s border line unlistenable
I’ve been waiting years for a quality podcast about PCBB. Mike’s had a great blog (when I’ve had a chance to read it) and seems to have the inside scoop on what’s going on at the Dunk and with Ed and the boys. 2019-2020 is the most promising team we’ve had in years so I’m pumped to have a pod to follow along with! Thanks, Crier!
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This show focuses extensively on college basketball, particularly relating to Providence College and the Big East Conference. The hosts engage in lively discussions about the latest games, player dynamics, and recruiting strategies, often reflecting on historical contexts to enrich their analysis. A notable feature is their personal connection to the team, which adds depth to the episodes. With insights into player performance, coaching changes, and connection to local sports culture, it promises to be an engaging listen for avid basketball fans looking to stay informed on all things Providence.
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