2012-2013 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WHITE HOME SET
GAME USE & ABUSE: The left sleeve has just over two dozen stick and black marks on it. Most are centered on the forearm and elbow with a blue mark or two and some yellow staining by the armpit. The stitching on the number 1 is also coming off on the top left corner. On the right side, nearly 30 marks hack and slash their way across the arm. The front of the jersey shows 40 marks with most being very light. A few dominate marks do show up, but most are light in darkness. The back of the jersey has lighter wear you've come t expect. That does not mean, however; that there is NO wear though. Roughly a dozen marks cascade along the back including a solid slash mark under the zero and a decent mark next the #1.
PHOTOMATCH: 1x Time
PHOTOMATCH: 1x Time
2012-2014 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BLACK ROAD SET
GAME USE & ABUSE: The left sleeve features three marks and twice as many scuffs in the black thick center stripe. On the right sleeve, features a board transfer of red paint and six or seven board burns (all in the elbow region). Two skate slices on the forearm complete the wear on this sleeve. The front has a stick mark through the "R" in "PROVIDENCE" and there is heavy fraying the to the "skating friar" and lots of loose threads to his skating leg. The back has a light mark on the "A" on "JANKOWSKI" and some puckering to the letters and numbers are that can be seen.
PHOTOMATCH: 1x Time
PHOTOMATCH: 1x Time
2015-2016 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ROAD BLACK SET
GAME USE & ABUSE: The left sleeve of the jersey virtually no wear with just a trio of marks. Across town on the right sleeve, one can see some pilling to the forearm along with two repaired holes. Things get slightly more interesting in the stripes and numbers with four marks. The front of the jersey features a trio of marks in the lower white stripe that are light along with two board burns (one on each shoulder) that have not lost the battle with heat abrasion yet. An "A" was stitched on the upper right hand chest, but has been removed. The removal appears to have caused some damage and a 50-cent piece repair now proudly sits where the "A" was. The back of the jersey has only a few minor marks to the numbers and nothing else to show.
PHOTOMATCH: Not Yet
PHOTOMATCH: Not Yet