Providence College Response To The Suspension Of Duncan Powell

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – On Sunday, February 15, the BIG EAST announced that Providence’s Duncan Powell has been suspended for two games in addition to the automatic one-game suspension mandated by NCAA rules for fighting during Providence’s contest against St. John’s on February 14.
“Providence College holds its student-athletes and coaches to the highest standards,” Athletic Director Steve Napolillo said. “We fully support the suspension that the BIG EAST has issued to Duncan Powell. His actions were unacceptable and do not reflect the values, discipline, or sportsmanship expected of anyone representing Providence College.”
Powell was ejected from the game due to a flagrant 2 foul with 14:25 left in the second half. After the on-court video review, game officials determined that Powell engaged in additional combative actions that constituted a fighting act subsequent to the flagrant foul.
As a result of the three-game suspension, Powell will miss the February 21 game at DePaul, as well as the February 24 home game vs. Xavier and a February 28 game at Creighton.
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