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Big East suspends Providence’s Powell 2 games, giving him a 3-game penalty from fight-filled game

Story byAssociated PressMon, February 16, 2026 at 2:21 AM UTC·1 min readNEW YORK — Providence forward Duncan Powell was suspended two additional games by the Big East on Sunday, meaning he will miss three games for his flagrant foul that sparked a fight in a game against St. John’s. Powell already faced an automatic one-game ban for fighting by NCAA rules, but the conference tacked on an additional penalty stemming from the 17th-ranked Red Storm’s 79-69 victory Saturday that featured seven ejections. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIt started when Powell flagrantly fouled Bryce Hopkins — who played three seasons in Providence — from behind as he went up for a fast-break layup. Powell was automatically ejected for the flagrant 2 foul.“Providence College holds its student-athletes and coaches to the highest standards,” athletic director Steve Napolillo said.

Big East suspends Providence’s Powell 2 games, giving him a 3-game penalty from fight-filled game

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Key Highlights

  • “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.”The Big East said in its ruling that officials determined that Powell “engaged in additional combative actions that constituted a fighting act subsequent to the flagrant foul.”He will sit out next Saturday at DePaul, followed by a Feb.
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