- Matchup: Providence Friars vs Butler Bulldogs
- Schedule: Wednesday, March 11, 2026
- Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
- Broadcast: Peacock
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This Wednesday, the Butler Bulldogs (16-15) are set to face off against the Providence Friars (14-17) at Madison Square Garden during the Big East Tournament.

The Providence Friars recently experienced a narrow defeat against Georgetown, ending the game at 80-79. In that matchup, Providence achieved a commendable 48.2% shooting efficiency (27 of 56), including a 3-point conversion rate of 43.3% (13 of 30). At the line, the Friars successfully made 12 of 18 free throw attempts, amounting to a percentage of 66.7%. They secured 34 rebounds overall, 12 of which were offensive. Providence also contributed 13 assists while incurring 12 turnovers and recording 5 steals. Defensively, the Friars allowed an opponent shooting percentage of 52.5% (31 of 59), with Georgetown dishing out 20 assists and claiming 13 steals. Furthermore, Georgetown collected 25 rebounds (5 offensive, 20 defensive) and did not register a shot block. The Hoyas were efficient at the free-throw line, converting 86.7% of their attempts (13 of 15) and 33.3% of their 3-pointers (5 of 15). Providence accumulated 15 fouls in comparison to Georgetown’s 19.
Jaylin Sellers emerged as a key player, scoring 21 points on 50% shooting (8 of 16). He played 30 minutes and grabbed 5 rebounds, along with providing 3 assists.
Providence enters this game with a season record of 14-17. The team averages 12.5 turnovers per game while committing 18.6 personal fouls. Collectively, Providence records 38.8 rebounds per matchup and has achieved 437 assists this season, ranking 184th in Division I. They are connecting on 35.8% of their three-point attempts (282 of 787) and 76.1% from the charity stripe. On average, they score 85.5 points per game (19th nationally), with a shooting percentage of 47.5%.
Defensively, Providence forces 9.8 turnovers per game while committing 18.8 personal fouls. They rank 329th in the nation for assists allowed, conceding 501 throughout the year. Opponents shoot 44.6% against them from the floor (915 of 2,052), while the Friars allow 35.5 rebounds per game. They give up 35.7% on shots from beyond the arc and rank 359th in the country for points allowed per game (84.1).
In their last outing, the Butler Bulldogs claimed a victory over DePaul, finishing at 81-71. Butler secured 41 rebounds in total—29 defensive and 12 offensive. They faced 14 turnovers but managed to earn 8 steals throughout the game. DePaul incurred 19 fouls, which allowed Butler 30 free throw attempts; they converted 25 for an impressive 83.3% success rate. The Bulldogs also made 6 of 18 attempts from beyond the arc (33.3%). At the end of the game, Butler shot 41.0% from the field, successfully converting 25 of 61 attempts. DePaul shot 37.1% from the floor, making 26 of 70 attempts. Furthermore, Butler allowed DePaul to shoot 22.2% from three-point range (6 of 27), and they shot 65.0% at the free throw line (13 of 20), whereas DePaul gathered 33 total rebounds (17 offensive).
Finley Bizjack stood out during the game, scoring 19 points on 40% shooting (6 of 15) and collected 4 rebounds over 39 minutes, adding 1 assist to his performance.
Butler currently holds a 16-15 record for the season. Offensively, they boast a shooting percentage of 45.2% from the floor, ranking 186th in college hoops. The Bulldogs have accumulated 2,459 points this season (averaging 79.3 per game) and collect 37.9 rebounds. Butler averages 15.5 assists (92nd in the nation) while committing 11.4 turnovers per game. They also commit an average of 15.4 personal fouls and convert 71.8% from the free throw line.
On the defensive front, Butler ranks 266th in college basketball for points allowed per game, surrendering 77.1. They force 10.8 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot 45.4% from the field (255th in the nation). Their defense yields 32.6% from three-point range (241 of 739) with rival teams converting 71.9% of their free throws. They concede 15.5 assists and 34.3 rebounds per game, ranking 313th and 178th in total.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA battle against the spread?
Insight: Bet on Providence
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