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I don't know how ethical this is...let your team get profiled, I presume school has final edit/censorship call but get a NIL fund from it...all schools will want to seek this
In my opinion this show is the proper use of NIL. Players allowing their name and image to be used for a TV show. Great concept in my opinion, but to get on a show like this you need a big personality to attract viewers. Like him or hate him Pitino checks off that box.

Pirates Set For Road Contest At No. 16 Marquette


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GAME INFORMATION
Date/Time:
Tuesday, Feb. 18 • 9 p.m. Eastern
Site: Milwaukee, Wis. • Fiserv Forum (17,341)
TV: CBS Sports Network • Andrew Catalon, Steve Lappas & Evan Washburn
Radio: SHU Pirates Mobile App • Dave Popkin
SHUPirates.com • Varsity Network App
Satellite: SiriusXM 380 | SXM App 970
Seton Hall All-Time vs. Marquette: 14-25

NOTES YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • The Seton Hall men's basketball team will hop on a plane for the final time this season as it heads to Milwaukee to take on Marquette at 9 p.m. on Tuesday.
  • The Pirates are coming off arguably its most significant win of the season as they defeated two-time defending national champion UConn, 69-68, in overtime on Saturday at Prudential Center.
  • The win was Seton Hall's fourth consecutive win against UConn at Prudential Center.
  • The Pirates came back from a seven-point deficit with 45 seconds left in regulation to force overtime and a five point deficit to with just over a minute left in the extra session.
  • Seton Hall improved to 3-0 on the season in overtime games and head coach Shaheen Holloway moved to 10-3 all-time in overtime games as a head coach.
  • The Pirates, who had been hit with the injury bug for most of the conference season, saw the return of Scotty Middleton and Dylan Addae-Wusu against UConn on Saturday.
  • Addae-Wusu scored the game-tying three-point field goal in regulation and Middleton scored the game-winning bucket off his own missed layup in overtime.
  • In eight BIG EAST games this season, Addae-Wusu is averaging 12.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game.
  • Jenkins (knee), who has led the Pirates in scoring six times this season and The Hall is 4-2 in those games, has missed seven straight games.
  • Isaiah Coleman was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the third time this season on Monday after scoring a game-high 23 points and grabbing eight rebounds in the win over UConn.
  • Coleman is one of the top scorers in the BIG EAST in conference play where he ranks fifth in scoring averaging 17.7 points per game.
  • He also ranks 10th in league in rebounding averaging 6.3 boards per contest.
  • Coleman, St. John's RJ Luis, Jr., Xavier's Zach Freemantle, Georgetown's Micah Peavy and Creighton's Ryan Kalkbrenner are the only BIG EAST players to rank in the top 10 in scoring and rebounding in league play.
  • Coleman posted his second double-double of the season and his career at Georgetown on Feb. 8 where he scored 21 points and grabbed 10 boards.
  • Coleman has scored in double-figures in 14 of his last 17 games and seven of those outputs were 20-point performances against BIG EAST teams.
  • Also coming into his own is freshman center Godswill Erheriene who registered his first career double-double (10 points, 12 rebounds) in the win over the Huskies.
  • Erheriene is averaging 10.0 points, 8.5 rebounds and 32.6 minutes over the last two games.
  • Seton Hall ranks second in the BIG EAST averaging 11.8 offensive rebounds per game
  • According to KenPom, the Pirates rank eighth in Div. I in bench minutes (43.1 pct.).
  • Seton Hall ranks fourth in the BIG EAST in bench scoring averaging 21.2 points per game.
  • Saturday's win over the Huskies was a return to form game defensively for the Pirates as they held UConn to a season-worst 37 percent from the field and just 68 points in 45 minutes.
  • Addae-Wusu trails only Creighton's Ryan Kalkbrenner for the most career BIG EAST games played among active players with 85.
  • The Pirates are 14-25 all-time against Marquette and they're 12-14 against the Golden Eagles since the BIG EAST's reconfiguration in 2013-14.
  • The Pirates have won seven of the last 13 meetings against Marquette dating back to the final regular season meeting of the 2018-19 season.
  • Shaheen Holloway and Marquette head coach Shaka Smart both took double-digit seeded teams to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament with Holloway guiding 15th seeded Saint Peter's to the Elite Eight in 2021-22 and Smart leading 11th seeded VCU to the Final Four in 2011.

Robbins Named BIG EAST Player of the Week


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NEW YORK, N.Y. -- Seton Hall sophomore outfielder Aiden Robbins has been named BIG EAST Player of Week after an impressive showing at the MLB Desert Invitational in Arizona this past weekend.

Robbins hit .625 (10-for-16) with four doubles, a triple, six RBI and six runs scored in three games for the Pirates. He slugged 1.000 and finished with a .625 on-base percentage. In three games, Robbins registered two three-hit games and a four-hit game. He went 4-for-5 with four runs scored and four RBI in the win over Austin Peay on Saturday. His four hits set a new career high and his four runs batted in and four runs scored matched his personal best. Robbins also went 2-for-2 on stolen bases.

The Yardley, Pa., native is coming off of a freshman campaign where he started 43 games and finished second on the team in hitting with a .302 batting average. Robbins also finished second in the BIG EAST with five triples.

NJ GOP really going after the big issues

Is your life that planned? That’s not reality for most of the world.

I keep bags in the trunks of my cars.

companies are concerned about profit. The only time they are concerned about public concern is if it will impact profit.

Yes, exactly. Companies will always choose profit over doing the right thing, which is why we need government regulation. The government balances regulation and burden to those companies and citizens.

Yes I am sure the earth is worried about per capita more than total volume

Ignoring per capita to make an argument is pretty ridiculous. Of course China's emissions would be greater than the US when they have more than 4x the number of people.

NJ GOP really going after the big issues

Go in with a bag if it's an issue for you. Adapt.
You act like people are living their lives walking around with bags constantly. Is your life that planned? That’s not reality for most of the world.
Go in with a bag if it's an issue for you. Adapt.



Again, the public is not on board with changing. That's the issue. Consumers don't care about plastic waste so we will continue to live like it has zero impact. Companies aren't going to do it if the public is not on board and the government is not going to do everything all at once. That's why you start to introduce small incremental changes that people can adapt to, then move on to the next thing.

People can't deal with the struggle of a plastic straw and remembering a bag though so here we are. Trying to undue something that reduces plastic waste.
companies are concerned about profit. The only time they are concerned about public concern is if it will impact profit.
1000x worse? Per capita, we are worse than China.
Plus they have been developing / deploying renewables at a rapid rate. and their renewable to total energy production is higher than the US.
Yes I am sure the earth is worried about per capita more than total volume

Next Season

It's spring 1986 and we're coming off a 14-18 (3-13 BE) season. Which of these players are we looking to keep?

30 MPG - 14 PPG - 52.3 FG - 7.5 RPG - 0.5 APG
23.3 MPG - 7.6 PPG - 39.4 FG - 1.7 RPG - 1.8 APG
19.7 MPG - 7.5 PPG - 44.1 FG - 1.5 RPG - 2.5 APG
16.9 MPG - 6.3 PPG - 44.5 FG - 4.2 RPG - 0.3 APG
24.4 MPG - 6.2 PPG - 47.8 FG - 4.1 RPG - 0.9 APG
16.3 MPG - 5.0 PPG - 52.0 FG - 1.4 RPG - 2.1 APG
25.2 MPG - 3.3 PPG - 30.1 FG - 2.6 RPG - 5.2 APG
5.6 MPG - 2.4 PPG - 61.9 FG - 1.4 RPG - 0.1 APG
8.3 MPG - 2.2 PPG - 57.1 FG - 2.2 RPG - 0.1 APG

This team lost to Columbia at home and St. Peter's on the road. There were also wins over Pace, Lemoyne and Dowling.
Was thinking the exact same thing, but didn’t know how to word it. Exactly this.

Now if we beat UConn on the road, we have a little more of a mirror season maybe (the sweep of Georgetown the following year—though UConn this year not the same caliber of G-town that year).
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