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Richmond Named To BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll


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NEW YORK -- Senior guard Kadary Richmond (Brooklyn, N.Y.) has been named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll after averaging 19.0 points, 9.5 rebounds, 7.5 assists and 2.0 steals in a 2-0 week for the Seton Hall men's basketball team.

Richmond's back-to-back double-double performances helped give the Pirates a Quad 2 win against Xavier and a Quad 1 win at St. John's.

Richmond set a career-high with 13 assists to go with 20 points on 9-of-18 shooting from the floor on Wednesday in the win over Xavier at Prudential Center. He only committed one turnover to go with his 13 assists against the Musketeers. Richmond followed that performance up with an 18-point and 11-rebound outing in the Pirates' comeback win on Sunday at St. John's.

Richmond now has six BIG EAST weekly honors this season.

“Seton Hall is not the better team”

“SJU out scored badly in the second half again same old story frustrating to watch. Unbelievable Seton Hall is not the better team but they were today. Shaheen deserves a lot of credit and St. John’s NIT third seat at this point.” @howieschwab

Quite the take by Mr. Schwab. Beat them twice, we’re tied for third in BE they are basically in last (apologies to Gtown and DePaul). I guess hes all about the metrics.
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The Belmont Bubble Stakes

So, playing at UBS instead of MSG or Carnesecca Arena turned out to be a blessing for Seton Hall. They came a long way back and did it rather quickly. We still have to see the big picture effects from this win. Absolute Kudos to the SHU Booster Club and all the fans that made their way to the game. The start time was ideal for a holiday weekend and allowed our fans to get there. I would not say a large percentage, but a good showing. I believe the SHU fans really became a factor at about 45-45. It made a difference and allowed The Hall to maintain their momentum after the fantastic defense in the second half. The coach and team really appreciated the support and went out of their way to acknowledge The Hall fans at the end of the game. We also have to be fair and say the SJU shooters helped us with just putrid shooting.

I'm not sure what to make of the SJU fan support. They were there and you can tell there is a dormant fan base in that Queens/Long Island area. As opposed to the atmosphere at Carnesecca or The Garden the fans were never fully dialed in. There was a bit of a weird vibe I thought possibly because they had higher expectations with Pitino. Students were not good there either. The arena itself was nice and would be perfect for a top team. I still think $17 dollars for a beer is criminal, really at all venues. Let's be honest concession prices are disgraceful.

The bottom line is that Seton Hall showed guts with the comeback and elevated play in the second half. Sha's Technical changed the landscape. Dre is an absolute warrior for playing and being a factor. Richmond played a terrible first half, but rebounded. That was good to see. Dawes continues to push Seton Hall over the top with his productivity in these important wins. A truly terrific free throw shooter. Seton Hall has 4 more realistic chances for wins, the three home games and the first game of The BigEast Tournament. "And Down The Stretch They Come." Rest well Secretariat.

Seton Hall Basketball Predictions Update Feb 19, 2024

After beating St Johns 68-62 yesterday, Seton Hall is now projected to finish the regular season 19-12 (12-8 Big East).
The odds that the Pirates make the NCAA tournament are up to 74%, an increase of 25% since yesterday.
We currently rank Seton Hall as the #58 team in the country, and the #8 team in the Big East.
Next game: Sat, Feb 24 vs. #65 Butler. Our power ratings give the Pirates a 63% chance to win.

Pirates Overcome 19-Point Deficit to Down St. John's, 68-62


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Elmont, N.Y. - The Seton Hall men's basketball team fought back from a 19-point deficit late in the first half to take home a 68-62 victory over St. John's on Sunday night inside UBS Arena.

Three Pirates scored in double figures, led by 19 points from Al-Amir Dawes (Newark, N.J.) and an 18-point, 11-rebound effort from Kadary Richmond (Brooklyn, N.Y.). Dre Davis (Indianapolis, Ind.), despite missing the second half in the win over Xavier and limited practice time due to an ankle injury, came off the bench to add 15 points and seven rebounds.

The comeback is the largest by Seton Hall since overcoming a 19-point deficit to beat Penn State on Dec. 6, 2020. It is also the largest comeback in a BIG EAST game by the Pirates since erasing a 20-point St. John's lead in a 69-61 overtime win on Jan. 4, 2006.

How It Happened

The Red Storm jumped out to an 8-0 lead and they held on to a 12-4 advantage at the 15:25 mark in the first half. A free throw and back-to-back layups made by Bediako made it a three-point game, 12-9. However, St. John's used a 7-0 run that pushed their lead to 10, 19-9, with 10:58 left in the first half.

St. John's extended their lead to 19 with 3:09 to go before halftime before the Pirates started being aggressive and getting to the foul line. Davis scored the Pirates' next four points before a layup by Richmond and four-straight points at the free throw line by Dawes capped off a 10-3 run that closed the first half and trimmed its deficit to 12 at the break, 41-29.

Seton Hall flipped the script in the second half and it started on the defensive end. The Pirates went on an 18-4 run that turned an 11-point deficit in to a two-point lead, 47-45, with 8:15 to go. In that span of 11-plus minutes, The Hall held St. John's to just one made field goals as the Red Storm went 1-of-10 from the floor. After St. John's drew within one with 7:58 to play, Dylan Addae-Wusu (Bronx, N.Y.) converted a traditional three-point play that made it a two-possession game and it gave the Pirates their largest lead of the game to that point, 50-46.

St. John's went back in front by one, 53-52, on a three-point basket with just over five minutes left but The Hall used a 9-0 run, highlighted by a Dawes three at the top of the arc that made it a four-point game, that gave the Pirates a commanding 61-53 lead.

Inside The Box Score

  • Seton Hall shot just 37 percent from the floor but it held St. John's to 33 percent shooting from the field.
  • The Pirates went 3-of-15 from deep and held the Red Storm to 6-of-25 shooting from three.
  • Seton Hall finished plus-two on the glass, 44-42, and the Red Storm had a plus-two advantage on the offensive board, 13-11.
  • 32 of Seton Hall's 68 were scored in the paint and it finished with 23 fast break points.
  • The Pirates had the lead for eight minutes and St. John's held a lead for 30:24.
News & Notes

  • Seton Hall earns its 10th BIG EAST victory of the season, making it five consecutive seasons that the Pirates have won 10 or more BIG EAST games.
  • Shaheen Holloway now has 98 career victories as a head coach and has registered 34 in his first two seasons as the head coach at Seton Hall, tying him with the current record holder Kevin Willard for the most victories in program history by a head coach in his first two seasons.
  • Holloway is now 2-2 all-time against Rick Pitino and 4-3 against St. John's in his career.
  • Holloway is one of eight coaches in the history of the BIG EAST to win at least 10 conference games in his first two seasons joining Bob Huggins (West Virginia), Jamie Dixon (Pitt), Mike Brey (Notre Dame), Paul Evans (Pitt), Buzz Williams (Marquette), Mike Jarvis (St. John's), Chris Holtmann (Butler).
  • Richmond now has five double-doubles this season and eight in his career.
  • Richmond's two steals moves him past Bryan Caver into sole possession of 15th in program history.
  • Davis now at 948 career points after his 15-point showing.
  • Addae-Wusu now has 951 career points.
  • Dawes' 137 made three-pointers at Seton Hall ranks 18th in program history and is one behind James Major for 18th.
  • Elijah Hutchins-Everett (Orange, N.J.) tied his career high with two steals, both of which led to made baskets.
Up Next

With no midweek contest this week, Seton Hall will return home on Feb. 24 when the Pirates host Butler at 8:30 p.m. at Prudential Center. Tickets can be purchased at setonhalltix.com.

Pirates Host DePaul Saturday in Walsh Gym


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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2024
DE PAUL (12-15, 4-10) at SETON HALL (14-11, 6-8)
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – Walsh Gymnasium
1:00 p.m. ET

LIVE VIDEO:
BIG EAST Digital Network on FloHoops
(Matt Ambrose & Chloe Marotta)

LIVE AUDIO: 89.5 FM WSOU or WSOU.net
(Brian Henderson & Bobby Steiner)

FOLLOW ALONG: StatBroadcast | Instagram | X (Twitter)
GAME NOTES: SETON HALL | DE PAUL

THE GAME

Seton Hall will return to action on Saturday, January 17 when it hosts BIG EAST rival DePaul in historic Walsh Gymnasium. Tip time is scheduled for 1:00 p.m.

MEDIA
The game will be streamed live by the BIG EAST Digital Network and available for FloHoops subscribers with Matt Ambrose and Chloe Marotta on the call. As usual, the game will also be available over the airwaves at 89.5 FM WSOU or wsou.net. Brian Henderson and Bobby Steiner will describe the action on the radio. Live stats will also be available.

WSOU is also airing a post-game "Hall Line" show following its women's basketball games. Be sure to tune in after the final buzzer.

STREAM INFORMATION
The contest will streamed on FloHoops, one of the leading streaming services in the world. Special Seton Hall pricing is available only through this link for fans who want to subscribe to watch Seton Hall events, home and away, as well as all other live events on the FloSports platform. Fans with an .edu school address can purchase a subscription for $6.99 per month, and all other fans can purchase a subscription for $12.50 per month. The non-Seton Hall pricing on FloHoops is normally $29.99 per month.

PROMOTION
Saturday is Seton Hall vs. Cancer Day presented by RWJ Barnabas Health

BIG EAST ROAD SHOW
Be sure to get to campus early and take part in the BIG EAST Road Show fan fest starting at 11:30 a.m. The event will be in the University Center.

LAST GAME
The Seton Hall women's basketball team led at halftime, but shot only 32 percent from the field in the second half and fell at St. John's, 68-57, in Carnesecca Arena on Tuesday.

It's the first time this season that the Pirates have lost despite leading at the half (13-1). St. John's took the lead with an 11-0 run early in the third quarter and never trailed again.

Savannah Catalon (Burleston, Texas) and Kae Satterfield (New York, N.Y.) led the Pirates with 12 points apiece. Satterfield also had a team-high nine rebounds.

Seton Hall All-Time vs. the Blue Demons: DePaul leads, 24-7
2022-23 Meetings:
DePaul 94, Seton Hall 89 (F) – February 15, 2023 (Wintrust Arena)
Seton Hall 89, DePaul 82 (F) – February 13, 2023 (Walsh Gymnasium)

AGAINST DE PAUL
Seton Hall and DePaul will square off on Saturday for the 32nd time in history. The Blue Demons have largely dominated the series, winning 24 of the prior meetings, but the Pirates have won two of the last three contests. The Hall is 2-11 all-time against DePaul in Walsh Gymnasium.

SCOUTING DE PAUL
DePaul has new look in 2023-24 following the departure of its top three scorers. Veterans Anaya Peoples and Jorie Allen have led the Blue Demons, who also added transfers from Notre Dame, UCLA and Michigan, along with a hefty freshman class. DePaul nearly upset No. 2 seed Villanova in the BIG EAST Quarterfinals last year, finishing the year 16-17 overall and 8-12 in conference play.

The Blue Demons were picked to finish seventh in the 11-team BIG EAST this year according to the preseason coaches' poll. Peoples was named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team.

Peoples has emerged as one of the premier players in the BIG EAST Conference this season and is a leading contender for the Most Improved Player award. She currently ranks sixth in the conference averaging 17.7 points per game.

DePaul enters Saturday's contest with a 12-15 record overall and a 4-10 mark in BIG EAST play. The Blue Demons have dropped six of their last eight games, including the last two. They're coming off a 69-58 loss to Marquette on Tuesday. DePaul leads the BIG EAST in steals per game and offensive rebounds per contest.

UP NEXT
Seton Hall will return to action on Tuesday, February 20 when it makes the trip to Milwaukee, Wis. for a contest at Marquette. Tip time is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. The contest will be streamed live by the BIG EAST Digital Network and available for FloHoops subscribers. Ryan Henry and Michael Stamm will have the call for WSOU FM.

Great coaching job by Sha.....

It is very, very hard to keep a 15-20 point lead for an entire game.....especially against a high-scoring team like Xavier.

Sha never let them let up, even without Dre. Did not foolishly sub. Xavier could cut it down to single digits on the break in minutes. Masterclass.

Of course, it helps to have an absolute magician on your side!
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