NEW: Duke's 21 Points Helps PC Run Past NJIT 76-47
Joe Calabro, GoLocalProv Sports Team
NEW: Duke's 21 Points Helps PC Run Past NJIT 76-47

PC was sparked by sophomore David Duke, who poured in 21 points while grabbing five rebounds and dishing out five assists.
“David is the hardest working player in the country. He is in the gym three, four times a day, at night, having our development center open 24 hours. He literally takes advantage of that. I’m happy to see that it’s paying off,” said PC head coach Ed Cooley after the game.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTThe Friars improve to 2-0 on the season, while NJIT falls to 0-2.
Duke Sparks Second Half Surge
After leading by 15 points at the break, the Friars saw NJIT cut their lead to nine, 37-28, on a three by Zach Cooks with 15:55 to play in the game.
After the two teams traded possessions and turnovers, the Friars would seal the win with a 16-0 run.
The run started when Duke knocked down a three to push the Friars lead to 40-28 with 14:25 to play in the game.
On the Friars’ next possession, senior Maliek White knocked down a three of his own to give Providence a 43-28 lead with just under 14 minutes to play.
After a Duke jumper extended the Friars lead to 45-28, Emmitt Holt knocked down a straightaway three off a pass from AJ Reeves to put Providence up by 20, 48-28 with 12:33 to play.
Duke would add another jumper, and then Alpha Diallo would hit a three to cap off the run, putting Providence up 53-28 with 10:41 to play.
NJIT would not threaten the rest of the way as PC would cruise to the win.
Diallo finished the game with 15 points and ten rebounds for his first double-double of the season.
PC Overcomes Slow Start in 1st Half
After knocking down 16 threes in their season-opening win over Sacred Heart, the Friars got off to a slow start against NJIT.
After trailing 6-2 early in the game, Providence took an 11-8 lead on a three by Duke with 13:14 left to play in the half.
Leading 13-10 with 11:37 to play in the frame, Providence went on a 15-5 run to take a 25-15 lead on a Diallo dunk with 5:37 to play.
Despite hitting on just two of 12 three-pointers in the half, Providence would take a 34-19 lead into the break.
Next Up
The Friars return to action on Wednesday, November 13 when they visit Northwestern.
Game time is set for 9 p.m.
