Ryan Kalkbrenner scored 13 of his game-high 21 points in the second half to lead Creighton past No. 19 Providence 73-67 on Saturday afternoon in Omaha, Neb.
Trey Alexander had 20 points and Baylor Scheierman added 19 before fouling out in the final minute for the Bluejays (10-8, 4-3 Big East).
Kalkbrenner and Scheierman — with the latter scoring 17 of his 19 points in the opening half — each chipped in with seven rebounds and helped Creighton finish with a 46-32 advantage in points in the paint.
Bryce Hopkins had 20 points and 10 rebounds for Providence (14-4, 6-1), which had a nine-game winning streak halted. Fourteen of his points were in the second stanza.
Ed Croswell also had a double-double with 10 points and 10 boards for the Friars.
Creighton led 4-0 to start before the teams traded baskets until an 8-0 run gave Providence a 12-8 lead. Croswell’s basket off a rebound temporarily flipped the score to the Friars at 10-8 before a Noah Locke jumper finished the run.
The visitors led 14-10 before Alexander’s three-point play capped a 6-0 spurt that helped Creighton move ahead again. After an 18-18 tie, Scheierman hit two of his three treys back-to-back to propel the Bluejays to a 24-21 edge.
Alexander converted a layup to cap a 13-2 extended run for Creighton, moving the score to 39-25 before the Friars called a timeout. It was 41-29 by halftime.
Alexander and Scheierman scored the first two Creighton baskets of the second half to allow the Bluejays to take their largest lead at 45-29, but a 6-0 run brought Providence within 10.
Locke sliced the Friar deficit to seven with a personal 5-0 run, and another 3-pointer made it a 50-47 game with 12:27 left.
Kalkbrenner slammed in back-to-back dunks to extend the Creighton lead to 54-47, but Providence opened up a 7-0 run, during which Hopkins canned a 3-pointer to tie the game at 54.
The Bluejays broke a 56-56 game with six straight points, including three Kalkbrenner free throws. The 7-foot-1 center brought Creighton into the final media timeout with a 65-58 lead after a transition layup at the 4:02 mark.
Providence guard Jared Bynum (abdominal strain) remained unavailable for a second straight game.
–Field Level Media
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