Final Four Profile: Kansas Jayhawks

After a 31-7 record, a Big 12 regular season and tournament championship, the Kansas Jayhawks were named a 1-seed in the NCAA Tournament. In the opening round of the tournament, they faced off against a Penn team that many believed could be the first 16-seed to upset a 1-seed in the tournament. After the Quakers…

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Final Four Profile: Villanova Wildcats

Fabled military general Sun Tzu said it’s important to know your enemy. The sworn enemy of the Seton Hall Pirates is Villanova. As a pirate fan and student, I’ve gotten to know our rivals from the city of brotherly love and now that they’ve reached the Final Four in San Antonio I feel like I…

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Final Four Profile: Michigan Wolverines

MICHIGAN   Record: 32-7 Final Four Appearances: 8 National Championship Appearances: 6 (Last 2013) National Titles: 1 (1989)   The Michigan Wolverines travel to San Antonio riding an eight-game winning streak. After taking down Purdue in the Big 10 Championship game at Madison Square Garden, Michigan took the momentum and haven’t stopped moving. They look…

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Final Four Profile: Loyola (Chi.) Ramblers

Cinderella. A story we all know. An outsider who does not belong becomes the belle of the ball with her very own fairy godmother. This year’s Loyola (Chi.) team fits that narrative to a T. They are outsiders. Non-Power Five. They have become the belle. Made the Final Four. They have a fairy godmother. Sister…

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Q&A with Zack Weigel

A Cubs World Series, an ACL and how the ballplayer from Illinois with limited D-1 offers made it at Seton Hall. Zack Weigel arrived at Seton Hall in the fall of 2012. By his own admission, offers from Division I schools to play college baseball were not flying through his doors like the pop flies…

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Q&A with Shavar Reynolds

Shavar Reynolds may be best known as a Seton Hall walk-on, but there is much more to the freshman guard than what he can do on a basketball court. A family man, he is motivated by more than watching game footage.  Here is the best from our Q&A: Why Seton Hall? “This is the highest…

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