
Brown Bears

Providence Friars
Highlights
Summary
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) â Providence outlasted Brown 86-79 in a menâs college basketball game Tuesday night at Dunkinâ Center. The Friars improved to 7-4 while the Bears fell to 4-7. Providence led 42-37 at halftime and maintained a narrow edge throughout the second half before securing the win. Jamier Jones led the Friars with 16 points off the bench. Jaylin Sellers added 16 points in 32 minutes. Landon Lewis paced Brown with 17 points. Luke Paragon contributed 15 points for the Bears, who kept the game within single digits despite being a significant pregame underdog. An announced crowd of 8,123 watched the local matchup.
Extended Summary
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) â In a game defined by runs and resilience, the Providence Friars used a decisive second-half surge to pull away from a persistent Brown team and secure an 86-79 victory in a nonconference menâs basketball game Tuesday night at a sold-out Dunkinâ Center. A crowd of 8,123 saw the Friars improve to 7-4 on the season, while the Bears fell to 4-7 despite a spirited effort that kept the game within a single possession for much of the night. The contest was a tale of contrasting efficiencies. Providence, while matching Brownâs 30 made field goals on an identical 65 attempts, leveraged superior work on the glass and at the free-throw line to create separation. The Friars dominated the offensive boards, grabbing 12 rebounds to Brownâs five, which led to a 15-5 advantage in second-chance points. Providence also capitalized at the charity stripe, converting 18 of 21 attempts compared to Brownâs 15-of-20 performance. Brownâs defensive activity kept them in the fight, forcing 14 Providence turnovers and converting them into 18 points, while committing only nine turnovers of their own. The Bears also tallied nine steals. However, Providenceâs offensive rating of 111.7 points per 100 possessions ultimately outpaced Brownâs 100.6, underscoring the Friarsâ more effective shot creation and extra opportunities. The first half was a back-and-forth affair featuring 10 lead changes. Brownâs Landon Lewis, a 6-foot-7 junior from Los Angeles, was instrumental early, scoring 11 of his team-high 17 points before halftime. Providence countered with balanced scoring, taking a narrow 42-37 lead into the break after Jaylin Sellers of Columbus, Georgia, sank two free throws in the final minute. The second half began with Brown refusing to wilt. A three-pointer from Luke Paragon of Cicero, New York, who finished with 15 points, brought the Bears within two at 47-45 with just over 18 minutes remaining. The gameâs pivotal sequence unfolded over the next five minutes. With the score 55-53 and 13:49 on the clock, Providence unleashed a 12-2 run that shifted the momentum permanently. The run was fueled by defense and transition. It began with a steal by Corey Floyd, leading to a Stefan Vaaks alley-oop finish. After a Brown miss, Jamier Jones of Sarasota, Florida, threw down another alley-oop, this time from Ryan Mela of Natick, Massachusetts, forcing a Brown timeout. Jones, who scored all 16 of his points in just 18 minutes off the bench, was a catalyst, adding a driving layup shortly after to cap the burst and give Providence a 67-55 lead with 12:12 remaining. Brown, led by the playmaking of guard Jeremiah Jenkins of New Britain, Connecticut, who dished out eight assists, mounted several responses. Paragon hit consecutive three-pointers to trim the deficit to 62-61, and later, an Adrian Uchidiuno pull-up jumper made it 78-76 with 3:19 left. Uchidiuno, a guard from Markham, Canada, contributed 12 points. Each time the Bears drew close, Providence answered. After Uchidiunoâs jumper, the Friarsâ Vaaks responded with a critical three-pointer on the next possession. In the final two minutes, with Brown forced to foul, Providence sealed the game by making five of six free throws, including two each from Cole Hargrove and Vaaks. Hargrove, a 6-foot-8 forward from Norristown, Pennsylvania, added nine points and three blocks. For Providence, Sellers matched Jones with 16 points, while Mela (10 points) and Jason Edwards of Atlanta (12 points, four assists) also reached double figures. Lewisâs 17 points led Brown, supported by Paragonâs 15 and Uchidiunoâs 12. The Friars now look ahead to their Big East Conference opener on the road at Butler on Saturday. Brown will travel to face Southern California on Dec. 21 before concluding its nonconference schedule.
Preview
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Interstat) â Intrastate foes meet Tuesday night when the Providence Friars host the Brown Bears in a nonconference menâs basketball game at Dunkinâ Center. The Friars (6-4) enter on a two-game winning streak, having dispatched Fairleigh Dickinson and Rhode Island by an average of 24.5 points last week. Providenceâs offense has been potent, scoring 90 or more points in four of its six victories. A key catalyst is junior guard Jaylin Sellers, who is coming off a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds against Rhode Island. Over his last five games, Sellers is averaging 15.4 points and 5.2 rebounds. The Bears (4-6) snapped a three-game skid with a dominant 115-34 victory over Division III Elms on Saturday, followed by a 75-56 win over Bryant on Friday. The level of competition rises significantly with this trip to Providence. Brown is 0-3 on the road against Division I opponents this season, with losses at Boston University, Stony Brook and Rhode Island. Brown will look for a spark from freshman guard Charlie OSullivan, who erupted for 19 points in just 15 minutes against Elms. His playing time and production have been inconsistent, but his scoring punch off the bench could be vital against a high-powered Friars attack. Providence has faced a tougher schedule, with losses to ranked opponents Colorado, Florida and Wisconsin. Their defense, anchored by forward Oswin Erhunmwunse who had six blocks against Rhode Island, will aim to stifle a Brown team that has struggled offensively against higher-caliber foes. This marks the first meeting between the programs since 2019, a 74-57 Providence victory. The Friars have won 10 straight in the series dating back to 2001. For Providence, this game serves as a final tune-up before opening Big East play at Butler on Saturday. Brown continues a difficult road stretch before returning home to face Southern California on Dec. 21. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST.