PROVIDENCE – It’s been nearly two decades since a Providence team scored like this in consecutive games.

Kim English has cranked up the tempo in his third year leading the Friars, and the scoreboard reflected it again Tuesday night. Penn was unable to keep pace while eventually fading at Amica Mutual Pavilion.

Providence finally spread this one out for good over the final 6:30 while racing to a 106-81 win over the Quakers, a breather between a tough weekend loss against Virginia Tech and a Friday road matchup with Colorado.

Corey Floyd Jr. led six in double figures with 20 points and Ryan Mela added a double-double while making his first start of the season in front of 9,472 fans. The Friars expanded what was a 13-point lead on a conventional three-point play by Jaylin Sellers and never

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