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Ticket Gaines Leads Providence to Dominant Victory Over Wagner

In a commanding performance, Ticket Gaines spearheaded Providence’s 86-52 triumph over visiting Wagner on Tuesday night, showcasing his prowess with 21 points, including seven successful 3-pointers.

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Providence (6-1) demonstrated exceptional offensive efficiency, boasting a 52.7 percent shooting accuracy from the field. The team also exhibited long-range proficiency, sinking 13 shots from beyond the arc, and facilitated team play with an impressive 25 assists on 29 baskets, securing their third consecutive victory.

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Bryce Hopkins played a crucial role in the victory, contributing 20 points on 7-of-11 shooting, along with six rebounds and two assists. Devin Carter delivered a double-double performance, notching 10 points, 13 rebounds, six assists, and two steals. Josh Oduro added 12 points, rounding out the quartet of Friars scoring in double figures.

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The first half set the tone for Providence’s dominance, highlighted by a decisive 13-1 run that propelled them to a comfortable 38-20 halftime lead. A subsequent 16-0 run early in the second half further solidified their control of the game.

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On the opposing side, Melvin Council Jr. led Wagner (2-4) with 17 points, eight rebounds, and two steals, while Zaire Williams contributed 12 points.

Gaines showcased his scoring prowess early, connecting on four consecutive 3-pointers, establishing a 13-point lead for Providence midway through the first half. Five of Gaines’ 3-pointers were instrumental in Providence’s 18-point halftime advantage.

The second half witnessed Providence’s continued offensive prowess, marked by a 16-point scoring run in under three minutes. Gaines played a pivotal role in this surge, contributing both as a scorer and facilitator. His adept playmaking skills were evident as he assisted Hopkins in finishing a transition layup through traffic, culminating in a 3-point play.

Despite Wagner’s efforts to narrow the gap, Providence maintained control, closing out the game with authority. Oduro’s back-to-back buckets capped a 13-3 run, securing the Friars’ victory.

Donovan Santoro added a late flourish to Providence’s performance, hitting a 3-pointer and contributing five points in the closing minutes.

Providence’s multifaceted victory showcased their offensive firepower, efficient teamwork, and defensive resilience, positioning them favorably as they continue their season campaign.

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