The Big East has suspended Providence forward Duncan Powell for three games following a heated on-court incident during a game against St. John's. The suspension comes after Powell's hard foul ignited a brawl, leading to six ejections. The incident occurred early in the second half, with Powell taking down St. John's forward Bryce Hopkins with a clothesline, prompting a physical exchange. Hopkins responded by shoving Powell, and the situation escalated when Powell later swung at St. John's forward Dillon Mitchell. The game officials determined that Powell's actions constituted a fighting act, resulting in an automatic one-game suspension and an additional two-game ban. This decision highlights the league's stance on combative behavior, emphasizing that toughness in basketball involves maintaining control and avoiding unnecessary physical confrontations. The incident took place in a charged atmosphere, with Providence fans chanting derogatory remarks towards Hopkins throughout the game. Despite the brawl, St. John's emerged victorious, securing their 11th consecutive win and setting a program record with their 10th Big East road win in a row. The team's resilience and ability to maintain focus amidst the chaos showcase their commitment to toughness and discipline on the court.