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By Zachary Mawby | January 30Former Seton Hall men’s basketball head coach Kevin Willard has never been one to mince words.
Former Seton Hall men’s basketball head coach Kevin Willard has never been one to mince words.
Earlier today, the BIG EAST named Seton Hall women’s basketball graduate forward Mariana Valenzuela to its Weekly Honor Roll after she averaged 16.5 points and 8.0 rebounds in a 1-1 week for the Pirates, who currently sit third in the BIG EAST at 14-6 overall and 8-3 in conference play.
Not even the Northeast’s worst winter storm in years—or a strong start from Seton Hall women’s basketball— could deter the No. 1 UConn Huskies.
No stranger to postseason basketball, Hall of Fame head coach Rick Pitino knows an NCAA Tournament team when he sees one.
Up by 15 just four minutes into the second half of Tuesday’s game against St. John’s (STJ) at Madison Square Garden (MSG), it seemed as if Seton Hall men’s basketball's recent slump was over—until they got a taste of their own medicine.
It took nearly four years to the date for Seton Hall men’s basketball to make their return to the Associated Press (AP) Top 25—and just a week for them to be completely dropped from it.
Seton Hall men’s basketball’s losing streak reached two-straight on Saturday afternoon—and with it, their home-court advantage.
For all the success Dan Hurley’s had coaching UConn since the 2021-22 season (a 132-33 record, the 2024-25 BIG EAST championship and two national championships), one thing has eluded the Seton Hall men’s basketball alum during that span: a win, ironically, at the venue of his alma mater.
Seton Hall men’s basketball put the college basketball world on notice earlier this season by winning 10 of their 11 nonconference games, with two of those wins coming over Quad 1 opponents.
Earlier today, the BIG EAST named Seton Hall men’s basketball junior guard Adam “Budd” Clark to its Weekly Honor Roll.