Brendan McGair
Classical Alum Jeremy Pena’s Major League Success Rooted In RI
“We text a few times a week,” said former Classical baseball head coach Ken Wnuk. “I’m proud to see him in pro baseball. He worked hard at it.”
There Was Nothing But Success In Wilcar Moreno’s Future
“His strength was fitting in. With that smile and that personality, he was the life of the party. You couldn’t help but love the kid,” said Guglielmo.
Grace Dobrzynski’s Living Her Five Year Old Self’s Dream
Grace Dobrzynski is a West Greenwich native who has been in the cradle of the lacrosse world since she was five.
Pitching At Polar Park Is Truly A Family Affair For Thomas Pannone
Pannone took the ball before an estimated 100 family members and friends – a strong show of support that spoke volumes of just how tight the bond is between the player and a seemingly endless drove of well-wishers and supporters.
WooSox Thomas Pannone Is Far From Done
“Being a kid from Rhode Island, being presented with an opportunity to play for the Red Sox, I couldn’t turn that down,” said Pannone.
In The End, Friars Gifted Fans With A Season To Savor
For a brief stretch Friday night, it appeared this sweet March Madness ride for the Providence Friars was poised to add another memorable chapter.
PC’s Kevin Kurbec Knows “Seasons Like This Don’t Come Around Very Often”
“For me, it’s been 21 of the last 24 years,” Kurbec said. “You invest so much … the sacrifices you make. Something like this is special. It means a lot.
Friars On Their Way To The Sweet 16
PC whipped Richmond, 79-51, inside KeyBank Center. The March Madness mission rolls on next Friday in Chicago with one of college basketball’s true blueblood programs – Kansas
Brendan McGair: Ed Cooley’s Bench Was Key For Friars
Under the bright NCAA Tournament lights here at KeyBank Center, the Providence Friars had Irish eyes smiling on them on St. Patrick’s Day after turning away South Dakota State, 66-57.
LaDontae Henton Is Taking Another NCAA Tournament Ride
In terms of culture and identity, the Providence team that cut down the nets as this year’s Big East Tournament regular-season champion bears a striking resemblance to the 2014 Friar group that enjoyed a similar signature moment as the last team left standing at that year’s Big East Tournament.