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The Very Best at Seton Hall - Honorable Mention
by Halldan
..............Ken House 1670 points (3 years)
At the time of his induction into the SHU HOF Ken House, who played for the Pirates from 1969–72, was one of four players at Seton Hall to have both over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds and was the fourth leading scorer in school history as well as the third leading rebounder. He scored a total of 1,670 points and 1,149 rebounds with a three-year average of 21.9 points per game and 14.9 rebounds per game, leading the Pirates in both categories each season.
Dick Gaines 19.6 points per game in 3 years
Richard Gaines scored over 700 points in his freshman year and then averaged over 500 points in each of three varsity seasons to become the fifth-highest scorer in Pirate history. He was MVP at the Richmond Invitational and the 1955 Orange bowl, where he scored 32 points. He went on to play with the Syracuse Nationals in the NBA, followed by a long career in the Eastern League with Easton, Scranton and Camden. He was the league’s 1957–58 Rookie of the Year, was named All-League eleven times and played on seven championship teams.