Davidson hands Providence second straight loss in Battle 4 Atlantis

NCAA Basketball: Battle 4 Atlantis-Providence vs DavidsonNov 28, 2024; Paradise Island, Bahamas, BHS; Davidson Wildcats forward Reed Bailey (1) and Davidson Wildcats forward Sean Logan (15) battle for the ball with Providence Friars guard Jayden Pierre (1) during the first half at the Imperial Arena at the Atlantis Resort. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Connor Kochera scored 22 points as Davidson started fast and recorded a 69-58 victory over Providence in the consolation bracket of the Battle 4 Atlantis in Paradise Island, Bahamas on Thursday night.

Bobby Durkin tied a career high with 20 points and Reed Bailey contributed 18 and 11 rebounds as Davidson (5-1) scored the game’s first nine points, led by as many as 22 and bounced back nicely from 104-71 loss against No. 24 Arizona.

Kochera made 7 of 10 shots and hit eight of Davidson’s 17 free throws, while Durkin was 7-of-12 with four of Davidson’s six 3s. The Wildcats shot 46.9 percent, including 11-of-15 on layups, and committed only eight turnovers.

Kochera and Durkin helped Davidson advance to a meeting with No. 3 Gonzaga in Friday’s fifth-place game.

Jayden Pierre scored 14 points and Wesley Cardet added 13 but the duo combined to shoot 9-of-23 from the field. The Friars shot 31 percent, including 6 of 18 on layups.

The Friars (5-2) held out Bryce Hopkins, who is close to returning from a torn ACL sustained Jan. 3. They struggled most of the game and will face No. 14 Indiana in Friday’s seventh-place game after following up its two-point loss to Oklahoma with its worst showing this season.

Providence missed its first 10 shots and trailed 11-2 about six minutes in. Davidson took a 17-5 lead on Durkin’s 3 with 12:54 left, then added a fast 10-0 run to make it 27-8 on Bailey’s jumper with 8:50 left.

After Providence made a slight dent by getting within 31-17 on Cardet’s triple with 3:59 left, the Wildcats took a 38-18 lead by halftime as Mike Loughnane sank a 3 with 55 seconds remaining.

Providence ripped off seven straight points to get within 62-49 on a 3 by Pierre with seven minutes left. The Friars moved within 65-55 after Bensley Joseph sank two free throws with 2:08 left but got no closer the rest of the way.

–Field Level Media

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