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Seton Hall’s 2021-22 non-conference schedule is nearly finalized
Seton Hall's non-conference schedule is nearly finalized. The Pirates need just one more game to complete their schedule.
Nov 10 - FDU (Prudential Center)
Nov. 14 - Yale (Prudential Center)
Nov. 16 - at Michigan (Big East/Big Ten Battle)
Nov. 22 - Ohio State (Fort Myers Tip-Off)
Nov. 24 - Florida/Cal (Fort Myers Tip-Off)
Dec. 1 - Wagner
Dec. 9 - Texas (Big 12/Big East Challenge - Prudential Center)
Dec. 12 - Rutgers (Prudential Center)
Dec. 18 - Iona (MSG)
The Pirates figure to once again be one of the top teams in the Big East Conference. They lost Big East Player of the Year Sandro Mamukelashvili after he landed with the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA Draft, but return fifth-year players Myles Cale and Bryce Aiken along with senior wing Jared Rhoden, junior forward Tyrese Samuel and graduate student big man Ike Obiagu. They also bring in transfers Kadary Richmond (Syracuse), Alexis Yetna (USF) and Jamir Harris (American), and three promising recruits in point guard Ryan Conway and wings Brandon Weston and Tyler Powell.
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Adam Zagoria is a freelance reporter who covers Seton Hall and NJ college basketball for NJ Advance Media.