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Providence Friars

The Providence Friars are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Providence College, located in Providence, Rhode Island. They compete in the Big East Conference (NCAA Division I) for every sport except for ice hockey, where they compete in Hockey East. The Big East Conference was founded in 1979 by former athletic director and men's basketball coach Dave Gavitt. On December 15, 2012, Providence and the other seven Catholic, non-FBS schools announced that they were departing the Big East for a new conference;[2] on March 7, 2013, it was officially confirmed that Providence's new conference would operate under the Big East name.[3] The women's volleyball team, which had been an associate member of the America East Conference before the Big East split, remained in that conference for one more season before joining the Big East for the 2014 season.[4]

Providence Friars
UniversityProvidence College
ConferenceBig East (primary)
Hockey East
NCAADivision I
Athletic directorSteven Napolillo
LocationProvidence, Rhode Island
Varsity teams16 (7 men's 10 women's)
Basketball arenaAmica Mutual Pavilion
Ice hockey arenaSchneider Arena
Softball stadiumGlay Field
Soccer stadiumChapey Field at Anderson Stadium
Aquatics centerTaylor Natatorium
Lacrosse stadiumChapey Field at Anderson Stadium
Outdoor track and field venueRay Treacy Track at Hendricken Field
Other venuesAlumni Hall
MascotFriar Dom, Huxley
Fight songWhen the Saints Go Marching In (since the 1950s);
"Friar Away" (original)
ColorsBlack, white, and silver[1]
     
Websitewww.friars.com

The school's men's and women's sports teams are called the Friars, after the Dominican Order that runs the school. They are the only collegiate team to use the name.

Overall, the program consists of 17 varsity sports, seven for men and ten for women: men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, field hockey, men's and women's ice hockey, men's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, softball, men's and women's swimming and diving, women's tennis, men's and women's track and field, and women's volleyball. The lacrosse team competed in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference through the 2009 season before joining the newly created Big East lacrosse league for 2010.

Former sports include football, which was offered from 1921 until World War II in 1941, and baseball, which was dropped due to Title IX in 1999. Other dropped sports include men's tennis and men's golf.

The school's biggest rivals are Boston University and Boston College in hockey and UConn and URI (Ocean State Rivalry) in the school's other sports, especially in soccer, swimming and diving, and basketball.

Teams edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Basketball Basketball
Cross country Cross country
Ice hockey Field hockey
Lacrosse Ice hockey
Soccer Soccer
Swimming & diving Softball
Track & field Swimming & diving
Tennis
Track & field
Volleyball
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.
 
The Big East logo in Providence's colors

Discontinued sports edit

Football edit

Providence College had a varsity football program from 1921 to 1941.

Baseball edit

The Friars fielded a varsity baseball team from 1923 to 1999. They won the Big East Conference baseball tournament in 1992 and 1999. They reached the NCAA Division I baseball tournament nine times: 1962, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1992, 1995, 1999.

In October of 1998, school president Rev. Philip A. Smith announced that baseball (alongside men's golf and tennis) would be discontinued "in order to comply with gender equity and proportionality strictures" as set by Title IX regulations. Charlie Hickey was the last coach for the Friars. The last game in Providence at Hendricken Field was on May 15, 1999 against Villanova, which the Friars won 7-4.[5] Their final game was on May 30 against Florida State in the NCAA Tournament with a 14-3 loss.[6] In 2024, Providence College will field a club team in baseball in Division II of the National Club Baseball Association. [7]

NCAA team championships edit

Providence has won 3 NCAA team national championships.[8]

Colors, mascot and fight songs edit

 
Friar Dom on skates

The Dominicans' use of black and white as the colors of their habits were passed on from the earliest days at Providence College as the school colors. Through the years, various highlight colors have come and gone, including yellow, red and gold; the current highlight color of silver dates to the introduction of the current logo in 2002. The current logo shows a cowled Friar in profile. It is used by all teams except the hockey teams, who have used the "Skating Friar" logo since 1973.[9]

The nickname "Friars" dates back to 1929, when a Providence Journal article used the nickname in reference to the baseball team. Previously, the teams were variously known as "The Black and White" or "Dominicans." The Friars nickname comes from the short-form nickname of the Dominican Order, the "Blackfriars." There have been several versions of the Friar Dom mascot throughout the years, with the most recent dating to the 2000s. In 2017 the Friars reintroduced a costumed dalmatian mascot as a companion to Friar Dom; a prior version had existed in the late 1990s. Both are based on the traditional dalmatian mascot of both the college and the Dominican Order in general; dalmatians have been called "the watchdogs of the Lord." The most recent live dalmatian mascot on campus was Friar Boy V, who died in 2004.[citation needed]

The original Friars fight song was "Friar Away." However, in the 1950s, WPRO, the radio station that still carries Friar basketball games to this day, began using "When The Saints Go Marching In" as the theme music to their coverage of PC basketball games. The fans took to it so well that it has become the fight song of the college, with Friar Away slipping into obscurity, other than a brief attempted revival in the 1990s.

Facilities edit

All teams compete on campus except for the men's basketball team who play at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Downtown Providence, Rhode Island (however on rare occasions, the women's basketball team has also played "home" games at the Amica Mutual Pavilion, most notably for games against the University of Rhode Island (URI) in the Ocean State Rivalry or the University of Connecticut (UConn), where demand for tickets would be enough to warrant an arena larger than the 1,854-seat on-campus Alumni Hall.) along with the men’s and women’s cross country teams whose home course is the Mark Coogan Cross Country Course at Highland Park in Attleboro, Massachusetts.[10][11]

Providence Friars on-campus athletic facilities locations
 
 
100m
110yds
 
W Basketball, W Volleyball
 
M/W Swimming & Diving
 
Softball
 
M/W Track & Field
 
Field Hockey
 
W Tennis
 
M/W Ice Hockey
 
M/W Soccer, M Lacrosse
 
Locations of the sports at the on-campus athletics facilities used by the Providence Friars athletic teams, 2021-2022   Alumni Hall,   Schneider Arena,   Tennis Courts, [1]   Glay Field [2],   Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium,   Lennon Family Field [3],   Ray Treacy Track at Hendricken Field [4], and   Taylor Natatorium [5]. M = Men's W = Women's
Providence Frairs off-campus athletic facilities locations
 
 
3km
2miles
 
M Basketball
 
Campus Center
 
M/W Cross Country
 
Locations of the sports at the off-campus athletics facilities used by the Providence Frairs athletic teams, 2021-2022   Slavin Center (Campus Center),   Amica Mutual Pavilion, and   Mark Coogan Cross Country Course at Highland Park. [6] [7] [8] [9] M = Men's W = Women's

References edit

  1. ^ "Providence College Unveils New Athletic Logos". Friars.com. September 12, 2002. Retrieved March 19, 2022.
  2. ^ "Seven schools leaving Big East". ESPN.com. December 15, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  3. ^ "Big East, Catholic 7 reach agreement". ESPN. March 5, 2013. Retrieved March 9, 2013.
  4. ^ "Women's Volleyball To Join BIG EAST Conference" (Press release). Providence College Athletics. April 7, 2014. Retrieved June 11, 2014.
  5. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/1999/05/19/sports/baseball-the-other-side-of-title-ix.html
  6. ^ https://friars.com/sports/baseball/schedule/1999
  7. ^ https://recreation.providence.edu/club-sports/baseball/
  8. ^ "Championships summary through Jan. 1, 2022" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). (PDF) from the original on 2014-03-20. Retrieved 2015-02-25.
  9. ^ "School Colors". Friars.com. June 15, 2018. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  10. ^ "2021 Men's Cross Country Schedule". Providence College Athletics. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
  11. ^ "2021 Women's Cross Country Schedule". Providence College Athletics. Retrieved 2021-10-03.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Providence Friars are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Providence College located in Providence Rhode Island They compete in the Big East Conference NCAA Division I for every sport except for ice hockey where they compete in Hockey East The Big East Conference was founded in 1979 by former athletic director and men s basketball coach Dave Gavitt On December 15 2012 Providence and the other seven Catholic non FBS schools announced that they were departing the Big East for a new conference 2 on March 7 2013 it was officially confirmed that Providence s new conference would operate under the Big East name 3 The women s volleyball team which had been an associate member of the America East Conference before the Big East split remained in that conference for one more season before joining the Big East for the 2014 season 4 Providence FriarsUniversityProvidence CollegeConferenceBig East primary Hockey EastNCAADivision IAthletic directorSteven NapolilloLocationProvidence Rhode IslandVarsity teams16 7 men s 10 women s Basketball arenaAmica Mutual PavilionIce hockey arenaSchneider ArenaSoftball stadiumGlay FieldSoccer stadiumChapey Field at Anderson StadiumAquatics centerTaylor NatatoriumLacrosse stadiumChapey Field at Anderson StadiumOutdoor track and field venueRay Treacy Track at Hendricken FieldOther venuesAlumni HallMascotFriar Dom HuxleyFight songWhen the Saints Go Marching In since the 1950s Friar Away original ColorsBlack white and silver 1 Websitewww wbr friars wbr comThe school s men s and women s sports teams are called the Friars after the Dominican Order that runs the school They are the only collegiate team to use the name Overall the program consists of 17 varsity sports seven for men and ten for women men s and women s basketball men s and women s cross country field hockey men s and women s ice hockey men s lacrosse men s and women s soccer softball men s and women s swimming and diving women s tennis men s and women s track and field and women s volleyball The lacrosse team competed in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference through the 2009 season before joining the newly created Big East lacrosse league for 2010 Former sports include football which was offered from 1921 until World War II in 1941 and baseball which was dropped due to Title IX in 1999 Other dropped sports include men s tennis and men s golf The school s biggest rivals are Boston University and Boston College in hockey and UConn and URI Ocean State Rivalry in the school s other sports especially in soccer swimming and diving and basketball Contents 1 Teams 1 1 Discontinued sports 1 1 1 Football 1 1 2 Baseball 2 NCAA team championships 3 Colors mascot and fight songs 4 Facilities 5 References 6 External linksTeams editMen s sports Women s sportsBasketball BasketballCross country Cross countryIce hockey Field hockeyLacrosse Ice hockeySoccer SoccerSwimming amp diving SoftballTrack amp field Swimming amp divingTennisTrack amp field Volleyball Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor nbsp The Big East logo in Providence s colorsDiscontinued sports edit Football edit Main article Providence Friars football Providence College had a varsity football program from 1921 to 1941 Baseball edit The Friars fielded a varsity baseball team from 1923 to 1999 They won the Big East Conference baseball tournament in 1992 and 1999 They reached the NCAA Division I baseball tournament nine times 1962 1968 1970 1972 1973 1974 1992 1995 1999 In October of 1998 school president Rev Philip A Smith announced that baseball alongside men s golf and tennis would be discontinued in order to comply with gender equity and proportionality strictures as set by Title IX regulations Charlie Hickey was the last coach for the Friars The last game in Providence at Hendricken Field was on May 15 1999 against Villanova which the Friars won 7 4 5 Their final game was on May 30 against Florida State in the NCAA Tournament with a 14 3 loss 6 In 2024 Providence College will field a club team in baseball in Division II of the National Club Baseball Association 7 NCAA team championships editProvidence has won 3 NCAA team national championships 8 Women s 2 Cross Country 2 1995 2013 Men s 1 Ice Hockey 1 2015 see also Big East Conference NCAA team championships List of NCAA schools with the most NCAA Division I championshipsColors mascot and fight songs edit nbsp Friar Dom on skatesThe Dominicans use of black and white as the colors of their habits were passed on from the earliest days at Providence College as the school colors Through the years various highlight colors have come and gone including yellow red and gold the current highlight color of silver dates to the introduction of the current logo in 2002 The current logo shows a cowled Friar in profile It is used by all teams except the hockey teams who have used the Skating Friar logo since 1973 9 The nickname Friars dates back to 1929 when a Providence Journal article used the nickname in reference to the baseball team Previously the teams were variously known as The Black and White or Dominicans The Friars nickname comes from the short form nickname of the Dominican Order the Blackfriars There have been several versions of the Friar Dom mascot throughout the years with the most recent dating to the 2000s In 2017 the Friars reintroduced a costumed dalmatian mascot as a companion to Friar Dom a prior version had existed in the late 1990s Both are based on the traditional dalmatian mascot of both the college and the Dominican Order in general dalmatians have been called the watchdogs of the Lord The most recent live dalmatian mascot on campus was Friar Boy V who died in 2004 citation needed The original Friars fight song was Friar Away However in the 1950s WPRO the radio station that still carries Friar basketball games to this day began using When The Saints Go Marching In as the theme music to their coverage of PC basketball games The fans took to it so well that it has become the fight song of the college with Friar Away slipping into obscurity other than a brief attempted revival in the 1990s Facilities editAll teams compete on campus except for the men s basketball team who play at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in Downtown Providence Rhode Island however on rare occasions the women s basketball team has also played home games at the Amica Mutual Pavilion most notably for games against the University of Rhode Island URI in the Ocean State Rivalry or the University of Connecticut UConn where demand for tickets would be enough to warrant an arena larger than the 1 854 seat on campus Alumni Hall along with the men s and women s cross country teams whose home course is the Mark Coogan Cross Country Course at Highland Park in Attleboro Massachusetts 10 11 Providence Friars on campus athletic facilities locations nbsp nbsp 100m110yds nbsp W Basketball W Volleyball nbsp M W Swimming amp Diving nbsp Softball nbsp M W Track amp Field nbsp Field Hockey nbsp W Tennis nbsp M W Ice Hockey nbsp M W Soccer M Lacrosse nbsp Locations of the sports at the on campus athletics facilities used by the Providence Friars athletic teams 2021 2022 nbsp Alumni Hall nbsp Schneider Arena nbsp Tennis Courts 1 nbsp Glay Field 2 nbsp Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium nbsp Lennon Family Field 3 nbsp Ray Treacy Track at Hendricken Field 4 and nbsp Taylor Natatorium 5 M Men s W Women sProvidence Frairs off campus athletic facilities locations nbsp nbsp 3km2miles nbsp M Basketball nbsp Campus Center nbsp M W Cross Country nbsp Locations of the sports at the off campus athletics facilities used by the Providence Frairs athletic teams 2021 2022 nbsp Slavin Center Campus Center nbsp Amica Mutual Pavilion and nbsp Mark Coogan Cross Country Course at Highland Park 6 7 8 9 M Men s W Women sReferences edit Providence College Unveils New Athletic Logos Friars com September 12 2002 Retrieved March 19 2022 Seven schools leaving Big East ESPN com December 15 2012 Retrieved December 16 2012 Big East Catholic 7 reach agreement ESPN March 5 2013 Retrieved March 9 2013 Women s Volleyball To Join BIG EAST Conference Press release Providence College Athletics April 7 2014 Retrieved June 11 2014 https www nytimes com 1999 05 19 sports baseball the other side of title ix html https friars com sports baseball schedule 1999 https recreation providence edu club sports baseball Championships summary through Jan 1 2022 PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Archived PDF from the original on 2014 03 20 Retrieved 2015 02 25 School Colors Friars com June 15 2018 Retrieved December 26 2019 2021 Men s Cross Country Schedule Providence College Athletics Retrieved 2021 10 03 2021 Women s Cross Country Schedule Providence College Athletics Retrieved 2021 10 03 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Providence Friars amp oldid 1215320985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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