Recap & Analysis:
In the first half of their first game without Martin Krampelj, the Bluejays matched their worst shooting performance in a half all season by making just 29% of their shots — only the second half against Baylor, nearly two months ago, was this bad. The biggest reason for that poor shooting was their inability to finish around the basket, as they made just two of their first 11 attempts at the rim. In the first eight minutes alone, four would-be dunks by Krampelj were instead blocked by Providence defenders when other players took the shots.