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Congratulations, Zac Brower, Seton Hall Law School - Class of 22'!!!

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Zac is the winner of the Onward Setonia Garden State Hardwood Classic Sweepstakes. Zac, and a guest, will be attending the Rutgers game at Jersey Mike's Arena, sitting directly behind the Seton Hall bench.​

Look for additional sweepstakes opportunities in 2025.​

GO PIRATES!!!​

 
Enjoy it Zac and congratulations.

So many memories of games at the RAC. Nothing better than seeing the red shirts streaming out with three and a half left on the clock. An RU pal used to give me his tickets for the SH game, and as the guy who sat in front of us left, he always muttered "at least we have our own gym" lofl. Lotta fun those games, and there were quite a few.

I also remember one dreadful night, I think when Sha was a frosh.. We got killed. It was teeming rain when it ended and the traffic pushed me to Rt 18 for a real bad drive home. I think it was the next year when Sha won it with a three pointer from the top of the key. The games had more twists and turns and crazy incidents than most rival series. If we both we good, the series would have been seen as a classic.
 
I also remember one dreadful night, I think when Sha was a frosh.. We got killed. It was teeming rain when it ended and the traffic pushed me to Rt 18 for a real bad drive home.
I remember it well; it was 81-49, I think. I was there with my brother just a couple row behind the Seton Hall bench from two tickets I bought a week before on eBay for, I think, $50 each. Score! But it was the only good thing about that night. The rain was torrential as I drove about 50 miles up 287 to go home to Wayne.

One funny memory of the night, though: Right by us, some little kid, about 9, yelled at Sha, "You stink, Holloway!" And his did very calmly corrected his son, telling him, "No, he doesn't stink. He's the best player on the court."
 
I happened to be at The RAC for the game with the Toney-El scrum in 2002 and again when Barrett hit that huge 3 in 2004. Great environments, both were zoos! Probably the loudest, most hostile sports environments I've seen.

I think McGreevey was the Governor for the 2002 game and was sitting down near the court with a broken leg or something.
 
Game 5. 2024 WS. Hometown fans going nuts. And then its quiet.

Give me that kind of monent today.
 
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I also remember one dreadful night, I think when Sha was a frosh.. We got killed. It was teeming rain when it ended and the traffic pushed me to Rt 18 for a real bad drive home. I think it was the next year when Sha won it with a three pointer from the top of the key. The games had more twists and turns and crazy incidents than most rival series. If we both we good, the series would have been seen as a classic.

I remember it well; it was 81-49, I think. I was there with my brother just a couple row behind the Seton Hall bench from two tickets I bought a week before on eBay for, I think, $50 each. Score! But it was the only good thing about that night. The rain was torrential as I drove about 50 miles up 287 to go home to Wayne.

One funny memory of the night, though: Right by us, some little kid, about 9, yelled at Sha, "You stink, Holloway!" And his did very calmly corrected his son, telling him, "No, he doesn't stink. He's the best player on the court."
I was there that night as well. That was Shaheen's sophomore season.

I believe it remains the only Seton Hall game I've ever left early in more than 40 years of sometimes dreadful basketball. My friend's girlfriend started wanting to leave around the first timeout after halftime (and my friend was right behind). My other friend and I finally conceded at the last media timeout.
 
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