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Providence, Oklahoma hope key players are back in Bahamas

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Both Oklahoma and Providence are hoping they’ll have key pieces back in place when the two undefeated teams square off in the first round of the Battle 4 Atlantis on Wednesday in Paradise Island, Bahamas.The Friars (5-0) are expected to have Bryce Hopkins available, according to a report from Field of 68.Hopkins was averaging 15.5 points and 8.6 rebounds last season before suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament Jan. 3.He returned to full-go practices last week, and Tuesday, Providence coach Kim English said Hopkins would be a “game-time decision” against the Sooners.”It’s been a process,” English said. “We’re not rushing it.”But English praised Hopkins’ progress since the Friars’ last game, Nov. 19, when Hopkins went through pregame warmups.”I thought he looked better than I remembered,” English said. “He’s been in our system for the past year. His patience, his understanding, his versatility on offense and defense … it’s been great to see him in practice.”The Sooners (4-0) are hopeful that they’ll get Brycen Goodine back.Goodine played for the Friars for two seasons from 2020-22 before transferring to Fairfield for two seasons and then to Oklahoma this offseason.Goodine suffered an ankle injury in the Sooners’ opener Nov. 4 and has not played since.”He’s a really tough kid and trying to push through it,” Oklahoma coach Porter Moser said. “It will truly be one of those game-time decisions. He hasn’t gone a full practice yet, just been pieces of practices.”