Seton Hall survived a scare from St. John’s Saturday afternoon at Madison Square Garden to bolster its NCAA Tournament resume and maintain its position in the middle of the Big East standings. Khadeen Carrington led five Pirates in double figures as they took down the Red Storm 81-74 in overtime. Continue reading “Seton Hall Overcomes Quick Turnaround, Survives St. John’s In OT”
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Local Coaches Respond To Hurricane Relief Efforts
Over the last few weeks, dozens of college basketball programs around the nation participated in hurricane relief exhibitions. Continue reading “Local Coaches Respond To Hurricane Relief Efforts”
34 Teams in 34 Days: Seton Hall
Seton Hall
Outlook: Expectations are extremely high in South Orange as the Pirates are a preseason Top 25 team that looks capable of making a deep postseason run. Continue reading “34 Teams in 34 Days: Seton Hall”
St. John’s Rounding Into Form With Win Over Seton Hall
St. John’s avenged last month’s dismal loss at Seton Hall with an energizing 78-70 victory over the Pirates Saturday afternoon at Madison Square Garden. Continue reading “St. John’s Rounding Into Form With Win Over Seton Hall”
Seton Hall’s 20-Year Final Four Dream
“You writers, write this down,” said the Seton Hall fan, long after the band had packed up their trumpets and flutes, and security’s suggestions to exit Madison Square Garden became a bit firmer. Continue reading “Seton Hall’s 20-Year Final Four Dream”
Impact of Jaren Sina’s Decision to Leave Seton Hall
It has been a demoralizing two weeks for Seton Hall, a stretch that made whatever was happening across the New York Bight at St. John’s look relatively pastoral. Continue reading “Impact of Jaren Sina’s Decision to Leave Seton Hall”
Tempo-Free Big East: Feb. 11th Edition
Is Villanova the Big East’s best team? Based on win-loss record and efficiency margin, the answer is clear. The Wildcats are certainly bound for the NCAA tournament, but digging deeper into the numbers suggests another squad might surpass Nova. Continue reading “Tempo-Free Big East: Feb. 11th Edition”
Sterling Gibbs Rebuilt His Game and Became a POY Contender
Sterling Gibbs was slumping. Continue reading “Sterling Gibbs Rebuilt His Game and Became a POY Contender”
Tempo-Free Big East: Jan. 30 Edition
We are entering the month of February, the heart of conference play, where it’ll be easier to discern which teams are pretenders and which have a chance to make a dent in the postseason. Continue reading “Tempo-Free Big East: Jan. 30 Edition”
Tempo-Free Big East: Jan. 16 Edition
Since the Big East season is now two weeks old, it felt right to unveil this season’s first tempo-free analysis of the nation’s third-toughest conference. Continue reading “Tempo-Free Big East: Jan. 16 Edition”