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Seton Hall falls after long layoff as coach rips Big East schedule makers

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By Zach Braziller

Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard loved the effort from his shorthanded team Wednesday night in Providence, R.I. He didn’t have any such praise for unnamed Big East administrators.

Willard didn’t hold back in his radio interview following a hard-fought 70-65 loss to No. 21 Providence at Dunkin’ Donuts Center, ripping the league for what he described as being “stupid” in scheduling makeup games.

Wednesday afternoon, the Big East rescheduled two postponed games. It moved the St. John’s-Seton Hall contest to Jan. 24 and the Seton Hall-DePaul game to Jan 13. The Pirates had been set to be off from Jan. 9-14 before the DePaul game was rescheduled.

“I have eight guys for [three] games. When can I practice? When can I get these guys rest? When can I get these guys time for recovery?” said Willard, who only had eight scholarship players at his disposal due to COVID-19 protocols, and expects that to remain the case for Seton Hall’s next two games, Saturday against No. 22 Villanova and Tuesday at Butler.

“You don’t do that by chucking games in because, ‘Oh, it fits here.’ That’s why administrators are stupid. They have no idea. ‘Oh, look at this, it’s a date that works.’ ‘Glad it works for you. It doesn’t work for [coaches].’ ”

Willard was otherwise pleased with what he saw Wednesday, considering his team was on the floor for the first time in 17 days, after a COVID-19 outbreak. The Pirates were without top forwards Ike Obiagu and Tyrese Samuel, along with freshmen Tyler Powell, Ryan Conway and Brandon Weston, due to the coronavirus.

“I just told the guys this: ‘That’s one of the most proud I’ve ever been of a basketball team. It really is,’ ” Willard said. “Us not being able to play five-on-five basketball [in practice] to now go against a physical, physical team on the road, I thought we did a lot of really good things. … Super proud of this basketball team. Can’t believe the heart they gave, can’t believe the effort they gave in a really tough atmosphere.”

The Pirates did look exactly as would be expected of a team that was coming off a lengthy layoff and hadn’t been able to run full practices because of the lack of healthy bodies. They didn’t have the same cohesion and defensive tenacity that had led to big wins over Texas, Michigan and Rutgers. They failed to finish off fast-break opportunities, blew defensive assignments and committed unforced turnovers.

Still, there was a lot to like. No. 15 Seton Hall (9-2, 0-1 Big East) never lost contact with Providence (12-1, 2-0), rallying from 13 down on multiple occasions, and getting as close as three in the final minute. Alexis Yetna was a force in the paint, with 13 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks while battling Friars star big man Nate Watson.

Bryce Aiken (11 points, four assists) led Seton Hall’s late rally. Despite his shooting woes, senior Jared Rhoden had a double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds.

The absence of Samuel and Obiagu was significant. Providence forwards Watson and Noah Horchler produced a combined 31 points, 20 rebounds and five blocks.

Horchler, in particular, was instrumental for the Friars. With Seton Hall sitting back in a zone, he hit three 3-pointers in a 15-0, game-turning run. Horchler started the second half with a layup and soon Providence was up 13.

“He was the difference-maker,” Willard said. “Horchler killed us in the first half.”

Seton Hall made a frantic final run, ripping off a 13-5 spurt to get within three with 17.3 second left on a Yenta basket, but Al Durham hit four clutch free throws to ice it.
 
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By Zach Braziller

Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard loved the effort from his shorthanded team Wednesday night in Providence, R.I. He didn’t have any such praise for unnamed Big East administrators.

Willard didn’t hold back in his radio interview following a hard-fought 70-65 loss to No. 21 Providence at Dunkin’ Donuts Center, ripping the league for what he described as being “stupid” in scheduling makeup games.

Wednesday afternoon, the Big East rescheduled two postponed games. It moved the St. John’s-Seton Hall contest to Jan. 24 and the Seton Hall-DePaul game to Jan 13. The Pirates had been set to be off from Jan. 9-14 before the DePaul game was rescheduled.

“I have eight guys for [three] games. When can I practice? When can I get these guys rest? When can I get these guys time for recovery?” said Willard, who only had eight scholarship players at his disposal due to COVID-19 protocols, and expects that to remain the case for Seton Hall’s next two games, Saturday against No. 22 Villanova and Tuesday at Butler.

“You don’t do that by chucking games in because, ‘Oh, it fits here.’ That’s why administrators are stupid. They have no idea. ‘Oh, look at this, it’s a date that works.’ ‘Glad it works for you. It doesn’t work for [coaches].’ ”

Willard was otherwise pleased with what he saw Wednesday, considering his team was on the floor for the first time in 17 days, after a COVID-19 outbreak. The Pirates were without top forwards Ike Obiagu and Tyrese Samuel, along with freshmen Tyler Powell, Ryan Conway and Brandon Weston, due to the coronavirus.

“I just told the guys this: ‘That’s one of the most proud I’ve ever been of a basketball team. It really is,’ ” Willard said. “Us not being able to play five-on-five basketball [in practice] to now go against a physical, physical team on the road, I thought we did a lot of really good things. … Super proud of this basketball team. Can’t believe the heart they gave, can’t believe the effort they gave in a really tough atmosphere.”

The Pirates did look exactly as would be expected of a team that was coming off a lengthy layoff and hadn’t been able to run full practices because of the lack of healthy bodies. They didn’t have the same cohesion and defensive tenacity that had led to big wins over Texas, Michigan and Rutgers. They failed to finish off fast-break opportunities, blew defensive assignments and committed unforced turnovers.

Still, there was a lot to like. No. 15 Seton Hall (9-2, 0-1 Big East) never lost contact with Providence (12-1, 2-0), rallying from 13 down on multiple occasions, and getting as close as three in the final minute. Alexis Yetna was a force in the paint, with 13 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks while battling Friars star big man Nate Watson.

Bryce Aiken (11 points, four assists) led Seton Hall’s late rally. Despite his shooting woes, senior Jared Rhoden had a double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds.

The absence of Samuel and Obiagu was significant. Providence forwards Watson and Noah Horchler produced a combined 31 points, 20 rebounds and five blocks.

Horchler, in particular, was instrumental for the Friars. With Seton Hall sitting back in a zone, he hit three 3-pointers in a 15-0, game-turning run. Horchler started the second half with a layup and soon Providence was up 13.

“He was the difference-maker,” Willard said. “Horchler killed us in the first half.”

Seton Hall made a frantic final run, ripping off a 13-5 spurt to get within three with 17.3 second left on a Yenta basket, but Al Durham hit four clutch free throws to ice it.
The loss and KW comments were intertwined. Great headline
 
Willard's comments on the Big East administrators and scheduling are embarrassing.

Maybe so, but he always whines about the schedule. Nothing new.

I wish he'd take them to task over the ridiculous testing rules that kept half the roster out of yesterday's game.
 
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Why does SJU get a pass, does not have to play until around Jan. 15? Willard was not ripping SHU's administrators,but the BE conference bosses. I called them stupid awhile back and 100% agree with Willard. Everyone nowadays is use to pushing a keyboard on a computer instead of using their brain to make a rational and analytical decision.
 
Why does SJU get a pass, does not have to play until around Jan. 15? Willard was not ripping SHU's administrators,but the BE conference bosses. I called them stupid awhile back and 100% agree with Willard. Everyone nowadays is use to pushing a keyboard on a computer instead of using their brain to make a rational and analytical decision.
They're scheduled to play January 5th.

It's not a benefit to them that they've missed four games already. They've already lost the one bye on their schedule between now and late February.
 
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Not good to slam your own bosses, the administrators include the school AD's and presidents.

Play the damn games when you can under these difficult circumstances, he sounds like a Coach K / Boeheim whiner who wants to duck some games.
i thought he turned a corner on expectations and excuses
 
Hey, Draymond Green on the Warriors said essentially the same thing about the NBA specifically pertaining to the Denver Nuggets getting games moved.
 
KW called Pat Lyons and Bryan Felt stupid. If it wasn't for Pat Lyons he'd be coaching nowhere right now.

Ridiculously embarrassing headline for KW
 
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What is Val's title? The second question is what does she do with regards to the BE Conferece? I might be wrong, but is she not considered the commissioner of the conference? According to you (SPK) the bosses of each school make the final decision. According to you she is just a figure head.
 
What is Val's title? The second question is what does she do with regards to the BE Conferece? I might be wrong, but is she not considered the commissioner of the conference? According to you (SPK) the bosses of each school make the final decision. According to you she is just a figure head.
Her bosses are the school presidents, they are the Board of Trustees, she is not a dictator. Stop whining and play the games, that’s what these are, games.
 
What is Val's title? The second question is what does she do with regards to the BE Conferece? I might be wrong, but is she not considered the commissioner of the conference? According to you (SPK) the bosses of each school make the final decision. According to you she is just a figure head.
She acts like every other commissioner. Roger Goodell does not make the final decision on a TV contract. The owners vote. She does the same thing, swap owners for presidents.
 
Haven’t heard the post game press conference but I hope he at least had a few nice things for how well Providence played on both ends of the floor. I know he mentioned being short handed and scheduling issues but Providence just outplayed us and hit clutch shots down the stretch.

I know I was annoyed with Michigan’s coach Howard when he said their loss to us was more of his team not finishing rather than us just playing better. He should give Cooley credit for his team’s gameplan and execution.
 
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Her bosses are the school presidents, they are the Board of Trustees, she is not a dictator. Stop whining and play the games, that’s what these are, games.
shades of beta mentality i thought he shook this year, oops
 
Willard's comments on the Big East administrators and scheduling are embarrassing.
Wouldn’t be surprised to see a suspension result from this.

criticism is one thing…but calling them stupid…. Well that’s another thing altogether
 
Give Willard credit for speaking the truth.

Young college basketball players who can play the game should be allowed to play in these games. Need to allow players who come back with a positive COVID test to play in these games, if they are physically able to play the games. This new variant does not cause serious problems in young people.
(I was watching the news (have stayed away from the news), mentioned that the Pfizer vaccination does not cause serious complications in young kids. WHat about the other people in the world.
 
This seasons Big East SWOON will be because we playing with half our team, question is do we recover
 
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