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A Historic Defensive Day Leads Pirates to Victory Over Wagner


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SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. — With a defensive effort that South Orange hadn't seen in over 75 years, the Seton Hall men's basketball team defeated Wagner, 54-28, in their final regular season game scheduled in historic Walsh Gymnasium.

Chaunce Jenkins lead the Pirates once again with 16 points on 4-of-8 shooting from the floor (3-5 from three) for the Pirates (2-2), while also providing a season-high four assists. The Seahawks (1-3) struggled mightily from the field (11-of-46), while Pirates produced their best shooting day of the season (45.5% from the field, 44.4% from three).

How It Happened

In the opening minutes, Wagner came out of the gate netting their first two shots and quickly finding themselves with a 5-0 lead after less than 90 seconds. The Pirates refused to let the Seahawks establish a lead for long, however. After streaking across the baseline, Yacine Toumi converted a baseline run into a nifty layup, igniting the Pirates offense. Toumi would contribute seven points on a 14-7 Pirates run, giving The Hall a 14-12 lead with 9:31 remaining in the half.

As the half came to a close the Pirates' stifling defense suffocated Wagner over the final 10 minutes. The Hall held Wagner to 1-10 shooting from the field scoreless for 9:28 until the Seahawks scored with 28 seconds remaining to make it a 24-14 Pirates lead. The Pirates entered the half with a 26-14 after going on a 12-4 run over the final ten minutes, with six points coming from a pair of Chaunce Jenkins threes.


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With 14 total points allowed in the first half, it was the lowest first half total allowed since The Pirates allowed 14 in the first half against Georgetown on February 28, 2004. Without the Wagner score with 28 seconds remaining, it would have been the lowest since the Pirates allowed 11 points in the first half against Liberty on November 29, 2003.
Through the first ten minutes of the second half, the Pirates continued to dominate on both ends of the floor in the same manner they did at the end of the first half. Through ten minutes, the Pirates expanded their lead to 40-20 thanks to a 14-4 run largely scoring by committee. During that run, Emmanuel Okorafor scored his first points of the season in his season debut on a dunk with 13:52 remaining.

With nine minutes remaining, Wagner attempted a comeback after putting together a quick 5-2 run, but the Pirates' size and length stifled the Staten Island school before they could do any more damage. Isaiah Coleman scored seven points in the final nine minutes as the Pirates held the Wagner to eight points during that same timespan, securing a 54-28 victory. The 28 total points allowed was the lowest total allowed in over 75 years, with the last time the Pirates allowed 28 points being their 51-28 victory over Panzer College in 1947. Later in that season, the Pirates would allow even fewer points when they defeated Rider 32-20 on February 17, 1947.

News & Notes
  • This was the 36th meeting all-time between the two programs, with the Pirates now holding a 30-6 all-time against Wagner.
  • The Hall allowed 14 total points allowed in the first half. The last time the Pirates allowed 14 points in the first half was against Georgetown on February 28, 2004. The Pirates also allowed 11 points in the first half against Liberty on November 29, 2003 that same season. The Pirates won both games
  • The last time the Pirates allowed 28 total points allowed was their 51-28 victory over Panzer College on January 30, 1947. They would allow even fewer points when they defeated Rider 32-20 on February 17, 1947 that same season.
  • The Hall out-rebounded Wagner 33-26.
  • The Pirates out-scored Wagner 20-14 in the paint.
  • Toumi now has 21 career-double figure scoring games.
  • Jenkins now has 53 career double-figure scoring games and three this season.
  • With five rebounds on Wednesday, Dylan Addae-Wusu is up to 22 career games with Seton Hall having five or more rebounds.
Up Next
The Pirates will travel to Charleston, South Carolina, on Thursday, November 21, to take on VCU in the first game Charleston Classic at 5:00 p.m. The game will be broadcast on ESPN2.

The Fab 5

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Yes let us remove fluoride from water as I suck down a coke, and some fast food...look how jolly jr looks with the mickey Ds
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Lot of guys around 70 doing this kind of workout. I bet he occasionally eats ice cream too. I'd bet this is an exception not the rule to how he lives. More nonsense from you. You want fluoride go eat toothpaste. Nobody is stopping you. Enjoy all the fluoride you want, just don't force it on others. You're pro the choice of a woman killing a baby in her womb, but not pro the choice of someone to drink water without fluoride. You can't make it up.

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We need to balance out our recruiting with some high school kids and some transfers. Sha's system is difficult to learn. It takes time. Bring in a couple high school kids that can develop, learn the system and be productive as sophs, jrs and srs. Mix in a couple transfers that can fit in and make the team better. Having only transfers is not the answer.

We hear how NLI money should start rolling in after the practice facility is up and running as the doners now can focus on NLI and not the facility.
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Not even a game thread…

I think it would depend who that third loss is to - Oklahoma State doesn't seem like they are any good, so I don't know what we are getting if we win that game (and it is must win now IMO) and a loss might hurt too. I suppose if it was someone that projects to be solid like VCU in Charleston it wouldn't be an issue if we win at Rutgers, but then we need to do real serious damage in the Big East.

Last year we didn't have any horrific OOC losses. We didn't have any good OOC wins, either, but we had no losses like these past 2. And look what it took for us to do in conference play to even get where we ultimately landed on the bubble.

Getting ahead of myself though, because with this group it will literally be one game at a time IMO.
We need to beat VCU on Thursday. That at least gets us a Q2 win as idk if they're good enough to be Top-50 (Q1). Start from there on this long road back.

I'm wondering how the basketball metric will work (KenPom stuff) because we lost 2 awful games by only 1 point, but at least played excellent defense statistically. In the 4 losses last year to power teams by double-digits we did nothing well. But the resume/NET metric that weights results/opponent more will be a mess. Fordham will end up Q4 loss, Hofstra Q3 loss. Hofstra was #112 in the NET last year, I guess it's possible that could slide to Q2 if they do well in-conference.

  • Quadrant 1: Home games vs. RPI teams ranked in the top 30; neutral games vs. 1-50; away games vs. 1-75.
  • Quadrant 2: Home vs. 31-75 teams; neutral vs. 51-100; away vs. 76-135.
  • Quadrant 3: Home vs. 76-160 teams; neutral vs. 101-200; away vs. 136-240.
  • Quadrant 4: Home vs. 161-plus teams; neutral vs. 201-plus; away vs. 241-plus.
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Not even a game thread…

I think it would depend who that third loss is to - Oklahoma State doesn't seem like they are any good, so I don't know what we are getting if we win that game (and it is must win now IMO) and a loss might hurt too. I suppose if it was someone that projects to be solid like VCU in Charleston it wouldn't be an issue if we win at Rutgers, but then we need to do real serious damage in the Big East.

Last year we didn't have any horrific OOC losses. We didn't have any good OOC wins, either, but we had no losses like these past 2. And look what it took for us to do in conference play to even get where we ultimately landed on the bubble.

Getting ahead of myself though, because with this group it will literally be one game at a time IMO.
The good news is our metrics should be… wait, forget it
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VCU will be quite tough

I hope I’m wrong but this matchup looks bad for us. They’re very good. 9th in defensive efficiency and 11th in defensive turnover rate. Granted they’ve only played a SOS of #316, but they’ve won every game by 20+ and defense is defense. Our SOS isn’t much better at #273 and we’re 10th in DE.

They also move the ball well and take a lot of 3’s. Have much better continuity.

⬆️ All things that usually kill us. But a neutral win over them would be a good one and begin the climb back for The Hall.
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It’s embarrassing that Coleman isn’t putting up AT LEAST 15 against these scrub teams.
You can't score if you don't shoot and we play at a glacial pace. We're averaging under 54 ppg.

Coleman is averaging seven shots per game and only Jenkins, Aligbe and Addae-Wusu have taken more shots total. So it's not like he's not shooting the ball. You're basically asking him to make every shot he takes to get to 15 ppg. Unrealistic, no?

As a team we've averaged 48.7 shots per game in the three games he's played. Overall it's 47.5 in four games.
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