May 19, 2015

Traditions: Simply mad about our Friars

Exuberant students wait for the Friars’ appearance at the 2014 Late Night Madness.
Exuberant students wait for the Friars’ appearance at the 2014 Late Night Madness.

Are you going to the Madness?”

The answer, almost always, is “yes.” Since 1985, when Rick Pitino — then PC’s new basketball coach — introduced Midnight Madness to 300 fans in Alumni Hall, one Friday night each October is reserved to celebrate the start of the basketball season. Part pep rally, part dance competition, part basketball practice, and part concert, Late Night Madness always unites Friars fans in a frenzy of anticipation and school spirit.

LATE NIGHT MADNESS: A TRADITION
LATE NIGHT MADNESS: A TRADITION

Over the course of three decades, Madness has become increasingly student-centered. It now begins in late afternoon with a two-hour pre-Madness tailgate sponsored by the  Office of Student Affairs on the Slavin Center lawn. Once the doors open to Mullaney Gym, Madness kicks off with  competitions among student dance groups, performances by the Pep Band and cheerleaders, and T-shirt giveaways.

Following the introduction of coaches and players for the men’s and women’s basketball teams, the athletes take center stage with three-point competitions, slam dunk contests, and mixed scrimmages. When they’re done, the concert begins. In 2014, hip-hop artist Big Sean was the entertainer, accompanied by sports analyst Jalen Rose, son of the late Friar All-American Jimmy Walker ’67. In 2013, the featured star was DJ Nick Cannon.

More recently, Madness has featured:

  • 2018: rapper 2 Chainz
  • 2017: hip-hop artist Lil Uzi Vert
  • 2016: DJ Diesel, also known as Shaquille O’Neal
  • 2015: hip-hop artist Ludacris

As Erin Wholey ’14 wrote: “School spirit is such a big part of the PC experience, participating in things like Madness are key to understanding what Friartown is really all about. It is a way to celebrate your love for PC as a school and the athletes that make winter weekends so much fun
at the Dunk.”

So if you’re a PC student, the answer is almost always yes — you’re going to the Madness.

Former men's basketball coach Rick Pitino addresses the Late Night Madness crowd during a return visit in 1999.
Former men’s basketball coach Rick Pitino addresses the Late Night Madness crowd during a return visit in 1999.
Ricky Ledo focuses on the basket in the Late Night Madness slam-dunk contest in 2012.
Ricky Ledo focuses on the basket in the Late Night Madness slam-dunk contest in 2012.
The Providence College Dance Company entertains at Late Night Madness in 2014.
The Providence College Dance Company entertains at Late Night Madness in 2014.

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