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Pirates Welcome Monmouth For Non-Conference Home Finale

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Game 10: Monmouth Hawks (5-4) vs. Seton Hall Pirates (5-4)
Tuesday, Dec. 12 • Prudential Center (Newark, N.J.) • 6:30 p.m.
TV: FS1 • Alex Faust & Donny Marshall
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Game Notes: Seton Hall | Monmouth
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Notes You Need To Know
  • The Seton Hall men's basketball team will look to bounce back on Tuesday as the Pirates host Monmouth in a game that tips off at 6:30 p.m. at Prudential Center.
  • Seton Hall is 14-0 all-time against Monmouth in a series that dates back to 1983.
  • The Hall's first game at Prudential Center was against the Hawks on Nov. 11, 2007, an 89-81 overtime victory for the Pirates.
  • Holloway is 7-3 all-time against Monmouth and its head coach King Rice, including a 6-3 mark when Holloway was the head coach at Saint Peter's.
  • Holloway is 16-10 all-time against New Jersey schools as a head coach and is 2-1 this season.
  • Seton Hall's loss to Rutgers in the Garden State Hardwood Classic on Saturday was only its second defeat against a non-conference opponent in its last 16 games at Prudential Center.
  • The Pirates have won 14 of their last 16 games against non-conference foes at Prudential Center and are 88-13 (.871) all-time.
  • Kadary Richmond has been playing some of his best basketball statistically over the last three games where he's averaging 20.0 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game.
  • Richmond is also shooting 53 percent from the floor and 82 percent from the free throw line.
  • Richmond sits at 281 career assists, just five away from cracking the top 20 on Seton Hall's all-time assists chart.
  • Richmond is 19 assists away from becoming just the 15th Pirate to register 300 career dimes.
  • A welcome sight for the Pirates has been the return of Elijah Hutchins-Everett, who missed five games with a concussion.
  • Hutchins-Everett returned at No. 6 Baylor where he grabbed a team-high seven rebounds.
  • He followed that up with a six-point, three-rebound showing in 16 minutes against Rutgers.
  • Al-Amir Dawes ranks 17th among active players in Division I in career three-point field goals made with 275.
  • Jaden Bediako continues to blossom offensively for The Hall where he's averaging 10.0 points and 3.8 offensive rebounds per game, a clip that ranks third in the BIG EAST and 16th nationally.
  • Bediako also ranks 11th in Division I in offensive rebounding percentage (17.5 pct).
  • Bediako has two double-doubles so far this season and has scored in double-figures in seven of Seton Hall's first nine games, his most through nine games in his four-year career.
  • Isaiah Coleman was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week for the second time this season on Dec. 4 after scoring 11 points, grabbing three rebounds and tallying three steals in a win over Northeastern.
  • Coleman is the first Seton Hall freshman to earn multiple BIG EAST Freshman of the Week honors since Khadeen Carrington, Angel Delgado and Isaiah Whitehead all accomplished the feat in 2014-15.
  • The Pirates rank second in the BIG EAST and rank 73rd nationally in steals per game (8.3 spg) and they're paced by Dylan Addae-Wusu, whose 19 steals ranks second in the BIG EAST.
  • Despite off night from the stripe against Rutgers on Saturday, Seton Hall has been highly efficient from the free throw line through nine games where they've shot 77 percent (129-of-168), a clip that ranks third in the BIG EAST and 28th nationally.
 
I didn't realize that Monmouth beat West Virginia this year.Must be better than I thought.
 
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