Providence basketball is entering a new era under head coach Brian Hodgson, and the Friars have secured a foundational piece for their offense. Ryan Sabol, a prolific sharpshooter transferring from Buffalo, is bringing his elite three-point shooting to the Big East.
For those who followed MAC basketball, Sabol's name is synonymous with floor-spacing. The 6-foot-2 guard is a career 37% shooter from deep, a mark that climbed to nearly 40% during his standout junior season. A durable and experienced starter, he logged 89 starts in 94 games at Buffalo, proving he can handle major minutes and responsibility.
This acquisition is a strategic win for Coach Hodgson. Sabol's skill set directly addresses a key strength from last year's squad, as the Friars finished second in the Big East in three-point percentage. Adding a proven, high-volume shooter like Sabol gives Hodgson a reliable weapon to build around as he constructs his first roster in Providence.
Sabol isn't just a shooter; he's a proven scorer who averaged 18.8 points per game last season, earning All-MAC honors. His ability to stretch defenses and create space will be invaluable in the physical, fast-paced style of the Big East. Friars fans can expect an immediate impact from this seasoned guard as he looks to cap his college career by lighting up the scoreboard at the Dunkin' Donuts Center.
