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Men's BB: 2023-24 Single Game Tickets on Sale Now!

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South Orange, N.J. - Single-game tickets for the 2023-24 Seton Hall men's basketball season at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., are on sale now through Ticketmaster. Single-game prices start at $30 with 15 games to choose from, including annual BIG EAST clashes with Connecticut (Dec. 20), Marquette (Jan. 6), St. John's (Jan. 16) and Villanova (March 6). The full schedule includes a mix of weekend day games as well as early evening midweek games that offer all Pirates fans the opportunity to visit Prudential Center and cheer on the Pirates.

Single-game tickets to the Garden State Hardwood Classic game against Rutgers (Dec. 9) will go on sale at a later date. The best way to secure seats to the Rutgers game is to purchase season tickets, which start at just $215 per seat plus a $60 Priority Seat Premium. Current Seton Hall basketball season ticket holders can also purchase discounted single-game tickets to all games, including Rutgers, by calling the ticket office at (973) 275-4255.

Single-game tickets to the Nov. 11 game against Fairleigh Dickinson that will take place in Walsh Gym will go on sale next Tuesday, Oct. 24.

Separately, single-game tickets for Seton Hall University students go on sale the week of each game. Student season tickets are still available for purchase online for $150.

Now entering their 17th season playing at New Jersey's world-class sports and entertainment venue, the Pirates are excited for fans to return to Prudential Center, where they have won over 68 percent of their games and hold an 84-12 (.875) record in non-conference games.

Seton Hall is led by second-year head coach Shaheen Holloway, who last season recorded the most overall wins (17) and most BIG EAST wins (10) of any first-year Pirates head coach in program history. Seton Hall returns three of its top four scorers from 2022-23, Al-Amir Dawes (Newark, N.J.), Kadary Richmond (Brooklyn, N.Y.) and Dre Davis (Indianapolis, Ind.), and has reloaded with four impact veteran transfers and two high-ceiling freshmen. The Pirates have advanced to the postseason in six of the last seven years, including the NCAA Tournament five times.

Fans interested in premium seating options at Prudential Center for Seton Hall home games can learn more at prucenter.com/premium.
 
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