- **Q: When did the PC-URI basketball rivalry begin?
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Sports / College Basketball
The annual basketball game between the University of Rhode Island (URI) Rams and the Providence College (PC) Friars is more than just a game; it's a clash of cultures, a battle for bragging rights, and a showcase of some of the best talent...
The PC-URI rivalry is deeply embedded in Rhode Island's sports culture. The teams disagree about the all-time series record because Providence argues the first two matchups were exhibitions. The first game was an exhibition, with Rhode Island State College winning 87-25. The next year, Rhode Island won the first official meeting 35-19.
In the 2025 season, PC is favored to win, despite URI's strong 7-2 record. Both teams have talented players, with PC's Jason Edwards and URI's Jonah Hinton leading their respective squads. Tyler Cochran from URI stands out defensively with 34 steals. The game could hinge on coaching strategies and the ability of each team to capitalize on their opponent's weaknesses.
The rivalry game is important for both coaches. A URI win would greatly benefit Miller, while English needs a win against URI and Georgetown to alleviate growing criticism.
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