Why Are We On The Outside Looking In?

Selection Sunday is one of the most anticipated days of the entire college basketball season as teams find out if their season lives on or gets cut short. Many teams from around the country dream of going dancing in March. Some teams know they are a lock, while for others the uncertainty eats at them…

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Changing the age of the NBA draft

By Meagan Gonzalez The NBA draft has been up for much discussion this season as people feel the age of the draft is due for a change. Since the 2006 draft, the rules have been as follows: all drafted players must be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft. To…

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Top 6 conferences in NCAA Tournament

By Jose Feliciano Selection Sunday was full of excitement and surprises. Gonzaga held on to a No. 1 seed despite being upset by Saint Mary’s in their conference final. Mid-major teams like No. 7 Wofford and No. 7 Nevada were under-seeded, and Villanova got a lower seed than Marquette despite winning the regular season and…

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Time to dance: Seton Hall to face offensive prowess of Wofford in fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance

By Andrea Keppler After graduating four starters from last season, the Seton Hall men’s basketball team’s 2019 campaign was looking more like a transition year rather than a year to reclaim the Big East championship title. With an eighth place preseason projection in the conference, the standards were low for Kevin Willard’s squad, but the…

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Delgado’s knee and slow starts on both sides highlight Seton Hall’s weekend of basketball

Men’s Basketball: Seton Hall University vs. Georgetown Feb. 10 2018 Seton Hall University fell to The Georgetown Hoyas, 83-80, breaking their 5-game winning streak over the Hoyas. The Hall is now 6-6 in conference play, with a record of 17-8 overall on the season. Slow Start Hurts the Pirates The Pirates got off to a really slow…

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