Providence won another close game Saturday, this one a 76-73 overtime victory against DePaul that extended the Friars’ winning streak to eight games and gave them a two-game lead in the loss column of the Big East standings over second-place Villanova. Almost immediately after the final horn sounded, FS1 splashed a graphic across the screen highlighting that Ed Cooley’s team is now 9-0 this season in games decided by five or fewer points.
It’s an impressive fact.
Throughout the season, as the wins have piled up, some have suggested that Providence is the “luckiest” team in college basketball, the point being that no team can win literally every tight game it plays the way Providence has without being lucky. I partly agree in the sense that there has to be some element of luck — a nice bounce here, a favorable call there, etc. But nobody will ever get me to believe success or failure in pressure situations is dictated entirely by luck, or even mostly by luck. Some coaches and players simply thrive in pressure situations while others do not. Anyone who has ever competed at anything at any level — everybody from Major League Baseball players to weekend golfers — knows this to be true, which is why I think it’s better to describe Providence as composed and tough-minded than lucky and fortunate. There’s something about Cooley and his players that allows them to keep things manageable under less-than-calm circumstances. It should be respected and applauded, not dismissed or chalked up to randomness.
Anyway …
Providence will be back on the court Tuesday when it hosts Villanova at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center. The Wildcats are 4.5-point favorites so, based on the point spread, it should be another close game, which means the Friars could either be 10-0 in games decided by five or fewer points or 9-1 in games decided by five or fewer points by the time the night is done. They’re ranked seventh in Tuesday morning’s updated CBS Sports Top 25 And 1 daily college basketball rankings. Villanova is No. 12. Tip is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on CBS Sports Network.