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Where Rhode Island basketball stands as March Madness is set to start
Top 11 NCAA Tournament games played in Providence, RI
March Madness has come through downtown on 11 previous occasions, starting with a 1975 trip to the Providence Civic Center.
Journal Staff
When the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament bracket is revealed tonight, will the University of Rhode Island hear its name called?
The answer is a certain no. The Rams ended their run at the Atlantic 10 Tournament by losing to the Fordham Rams in the opening round on Wednesday, 88-71. URI ended its season with a record of 18-13 overall, 7-11 in conference play. Rhody is at No. 149 in both the NET rankings (as of Wednesday) and Kenpom.com.
The last time Rhode Island qualified for the NCAA Tournament was in 2018 when it reached the Big Dance as a No. 7 seed, winning its first game over No. 10 Oklahoma, 83-78 in overtime, before losing to No. 2 Duke, 82-67. An NIT bid seems out of reach, as well.
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Throwback: USS Rhode Island commissioned in Newport
(WJAR) — Thirty-two years ago was the commissioning of a Navy submarine named after the Ocean State.
Maria Stephanos was on board the USS Rhode Island on July 9, 1994.
Rhode Island was the Navy’s 15th Trident class ballistic submarine.
It was commissioned in Newport and was the first to be christened in its namesake state.
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Handshake Initiative instills confidence, motivation in students
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — They come from all walks of life, including many professionals in the community, taking time out of their busy days to welcome students to school with enthusiasm and handshakes.
“We learn a lot of new handshakes, too,” Kobi Dennis said. “High-fives. Pounds with an explosion. We get a little bit of everything.”
It’s the Handshake Initiative, the brainchild of now Central Falls Police Chief Anthony Roberson.
Everybody can use some encouragement, and students in Rhode Island get that the minute they head toward the school building.
Initially, the students and parents didn’t know what to think.
“I was confused because I thought it was going to be a normal day,” said one student.
“Their parents were getting out of their cars trying to see what’s going on,” Reservoir Avenue School Principal Cynthia Torres said.
But now, they crave it.
“It makes me feel motivated,” another student said.
Dennis adds in an etiquette component.
“Teaching the kids how to shake hands, look one another in the eyes with a firm grip — girl or guy — firm grip and say ‘hello’ and introduce yourself, that’s part of the initiative as well,” Dennis said.
Providence school superintendent Dr. Javier Montañez said it sends a strong message.
“We hear you, we see you, and we’re here for you,” Montañez said.
Torres strategically uses them on standardized test days.
“They say, ‘I’m going to do really good today,’” she said.
“It makes me feel encouraged to do better in school,” a student said.
They’ve connected with thousands of students across Rhode Island.
“It’s about shaking hands and building relationships, but it’s also about letting young people know that there are professionals in the community cheering for them every single day,” Dennis said.
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Man critically hurt in Providence stabbing
A man was critically hurt in a stabbing in Providence on Tuesday, NBC affiliate WJAR-TV reports.
Police were first called to Smith Street around 7 p.m. for the reported stabbing. They found the victim on Chalkstone Avenue.
He was taken to the hospital where he remains in critical condition.
The case remains under investigation and no arrests were announced.
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