1 2018-19 GAME NOTES #HALLin @SETONHALLMBB 2018-19 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TV TIME/RESULT Oct. 27 at Boston College (exhib.) N/A W, 76-62 Nov. 6 WAGNER % FS2 W, 89-49 Nov. 10 NEW HAVEN % (exhib.) N/A W, 73-64 Nov. 14 at Nebraska ! BTN L, 57-80 Nov. 17 SAINT LOUIS FS2 L, 64-66 Nov. 22 vs. Grand Canyon # ESPN3 W, 82-75 Nov. 23 vs. Hawai’i # ESPN2 W, 64-54 Nov. 25 vs. Miami # ESPN2 W, 83-81 Dec. 1 LOUISVILLE FOX L, 65-70 Dec. 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE FS1 W, 77-57 Dec. 8 vs. No. 9 Kentucky $ FOX W, 84-83 OT Dec. 15 RUTGERS ^ FS1 W, 72-66 Dec. 19 SACRED HEART FS2 W, 90-76 Dec. 22 at Maryland FS1 W, 78-74 Dec. 29 ST. JOHN’S * FSN W, 76-74 Jan. 2 at Xavier * FS1 W, 80-70 Jan. 6 at DePaul * FS1 L, 74-75 Jan. 9 BUTLER * FS1 W, 76-75 Jan. 12 at No. 21 Marquette * FS1 L, 66-70 Jan. 15 at Providence * FS1 L, 63-72 Jan. 19 DEPAUL * FS1 L, 93-97 Jan. 27 at No. 18 Villanova * FOX L, 52-80 Jan. 30 PROVIDENCE * FSN W, 65-63 Feb. 2 at Butler * FS1 L, 68-70 Feb. 9 CREIGHTON * CBSSN W, 63-58 Feb. 13 GEORGETOWN * FS1 W, 90-75 Feb. 17 at Creighton * FS1 W, 81-75 Feb. 20 XAVIER * CBSSN L, 69-70 Feb. 23 at St. John’s * FS1 L, 70-78 March 2 at Georgetown * CBSSN 6:30 p.m. March 6 MARQUETTE * FS1 6:30 p.m. March 9 VILLANOVA * FOX 12 p.m. March 13-16 BIG EAST Tournament ** TBA TBA All games in CAPS and BOLD are home games * BIG EAST game ! Gavitt Tipoff Games # Wooden Legacy $ Citi Hoops Classic at Madison Square Garden % at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J. ^ Garden State Hardwood Classic ** 2019 BIG EAST Tournament at Madison Square Garden All home games are played at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. unless noted otherwise at GAME 28 | ROAD GAME 11 | BIG EAST CONFERENCE GAME 16 SETON HALL (16-11, 7-8 BIG EAST) GEORGETOWN (17-11, 7-8 BIG EAST) HEAD COACH: Kevin Willard (Pittsburgh, ’97) RECORD AT SETON HALL: (166-125, 9th Season), CAREER RECORD: (211-174, 12th Season) GO #HALLin ON GAMEDAY Date/Time: Saturday, March 2 / 6:30 p.m. Site: Capital One Arena (20,600) / Washington, D.C. TV: CBS Sports Network | Tom McCarthy & Bob Wenzel Online: CBSsports.com/cbs-sports-network/ Radio: AM970 The Answer | Dave Popkin & John Fanta SHU Pirates Mobile App | XM 380 Twitter: @SetonHallMBB WHAT’S HAPPENING TONIGHT? Seton Hall plays its final road game of the season on Saturday night at Georgetown, where the Pirates are looking for a regular-season sweep of the Hoyas for the first time since 2017. Seton Hall will round out this year’s regular season with its final two games at home against Marquette on March 6 and Villanova on March 9 at Prudential Center. The winner of tonight’s game will have an important leg up on securing a top-4 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament. LAST TIME OUT Seton Hall fell behind St. John’s in the first half, and although the Pirates whittled down a 23-point deficit to five with 1:46 to go, the Red Storm pulled away with a 78-70 win last Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. Junior Myles Powell led the Pirates with 26 points. THE PREVIOUS MEETING Myles Powell scored a game-high 30 points, his fifth 30-point effort of the season, to lead four Pirates in double-figures as Seton Hall downed Georgetown, 90-75, on Feb. 13 at Prudential Center. The game was part of Seton Hall vs. Cancer Night with the student-athletes wearing shooting shirts with names of people afflicted by the disease that were auctioned off. The auction raised over $5,000 that will go to the American Cancer Society. The Pirates led by 21 with 15:59 to play, but Georgetown eventually cut the lead to 79-68. A jumper by Quincy McKnight boosted the Pirates’ lead to 83-70 with 6:34 remaining. From there, both teams struggled to score, and the Pirates kept the Hoyas at arm’s length. ALL-TIME VS. GEORGETOWN The Pirates are 49-57 in the all-time series, and have won six of the last seven games overall. This is the 107th meeting between the programs, the second-most frequent opponent in Seton Hall history (Villanova- 116 meetings). Last year in our nation’s capital, Seton Hall battled back from a 17-point, second-half deficit to take a one-point lead, and were tied with under 30 seconds remaining. However, Georgetown’s Marcus Derrickson hit a three-pointer with 4.5 seconds left, as the Hoyas escaped with an 83-80 victory on Feb. 10, 2018. FIRST QUADRANT’S THE BEST QUADRANT As of Feb. 28, Georgetown is a top 75 team in the NET, making Saturday’s game a quadrant one game for Seton Hall. The Pirates currently have three Quad 1 wins, and earning a fourth would put them in good company. There are currently only 30 teams in the country with at least four Quad 1 wins. HISTORIC 600 With 10 more points this season, Myles Powell will reach an exclusive club in Seton Hall history. He will become just the 14th player all-time to score at least 600 points in a season for The Hall. Furthermore, he will be only the second to do so under head coach Kevin Willard and just the third since 2000. The last five Pirates to reach 600 in a season: >> Isaiah Whitehead (‘15-16) - 618 >> Jeremy Hazell (‘08-09) - 726, (‘09-10) - 654 >> Terry Dehere (‘90-91) - 672, (‘91-92) - 601, (‘92-93) - 770 >> Anthony Avent (‘90-91) - 606 >> John Morton (‘88-89) - 658 LOOKING TO CLINCH A WINNING SEASON If Seton Hall beats Georgetown, no matter what happens the rest of the way, it will secure an overall winning season record for a fifth consecutive year. Only one other time in the program’s BIG EAST era (1979-present) have the Pirates had five straight winning seasons. That came from 1991-95. The overall program record is 14 consecutive winning seasons from 1908-23 (no team in 1918-19). No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT% 13 Myles Powell G Jr. 6-2 195 21.9 3.9 2.6 44.4 35.1 86.1 22 Myles Cale G So. 6-6 210 10.4 4.4 1.3 42.5 38.7 67.9 0 Quincy McKnight G Jr. 6-4 185 10.1 2.7 4.0 47.0 33.3 65.8 1 Mike Nzei F Sr. 6-8 205 9.1 5.0 0.4* 63.7 00.0 64.4 23 Sandro Mamukelashvili F So. 6-10 230 8.9 7.3 1.3* 45.2 34.2 60.5 15 Taurean Thompson F So. 6-11 215 5.2 2.4 0.5* 41.7 25.0 73.9 14 Jared Rhoden G Fr. 6-6 205 2.6 2.1 0.3 32.5 21.4 60.0 33 Shavar Reynolds G So. 6-2 195 2.4 1.0 0.7 32.7 18.5 95.5 2 Anthony Nelson G Fr. 6-4 175 2.3 2.3 1.9 32.9 28.6 61.1 35 Romaro Gill C Jr. 7-2 255 1.9 2.7 1.3* 63.0 00.0 40.0 32 Darnell Brodie F Fr. 6-9 265 0.9 1.2 0.2* 30.0 00.0 33.3 30 Asiah Avent G Jr. 6-3 190 0.0 0.3 0.0 00.0 00.0 00.0 * blocked shots per game LAST GAME STARTERS KEY RESERVES 2018-19 STATISTICS HEAD COACH: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown ’85) RECORD AT GEORGETOWN: (32-26, 2nd Season), CAREER RECORD: (32-26, 2nd Season)
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12018-19 GAME NOTES #HALLin @SETONHALLMBB
2018-19 SCHEDULEDATE OPPONENT TV TIME/RESULTOct. 27 at Boston College (exhib.) N/A W, 76-62
Nov. 6 WAGNER % FS2 W, 89-49
Nov. 10 NEW HAVEN % (exhib.) N/A W, 73-64
Nov. 14 at Nebraska ! BTN L, 57-80
Nov. 17 SAINT LOUIS FS2 L, 64-66
Nov. 22 vs. Grand Canyon # ESPN3 W, 82-75
Nov. 23 vs. Hawai’i # ESPN2 W, 64-54
Nov. 25 vs. Miami # ESPN2 W, 83-81
Dec. 1 LOUISVILLE FOX L, 65-70
Dec. 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE FS1 W, 77-57
Dec. 8 vs. No. 9 Kentucky $ FOX W, 84-83 OT
Dec. 15 RUTGERS ^ FS1 W, 72-66
Dec. 19 SACRED HEART FS2 W, 90-76
Dec. 22 at Maryland FS1 W, 78-74
Dec. 29 ST. JOHN’S * FSN W, 76-74
Jan. 2 at Xavier * FS1 W, 80-70
Jan. 6 at DePaul * FS1 L, 74-75
Jan. 9 BUTLER * FS1 W, 76-75
Jan. 12 at No. 21 Marquette * FS1 L, 66-70
Jan. 15 at Providence * FS1 L, 63-72
Jan. 19 DEPAUL * FS1 L, 93-97
Jan. 27 at No. 18 Villanova * FOX L, 52-80
Jan. 30 PROVIDENCE * FSN W, 65-63
Feb. 2 at Butler * FS1 L, 68-70
Feb. 9 CREIGHTON * CBSSN W, 63-58
Feb. 13 GEORGETOWN * FS1 W, 90-75
Feb. 17 at Creighton * FS1 W, 81-75
Feb. 20 XAVIER * CBSSN L, 69-70
Feb. 23 at St. John’s * FS1 L, 70-78
March 2 at Georgetown * CBSSN 6:30 p.m.
March 6 MARQUETTE * FS1 6:30 p.m.
March 9 VILLANOVA * FOX 12 p.m.
March 13-16 BIG EAST Tournament ** TBA TBA
All games in CAPS and BOLD are home games* BIG EAST game! Gavitt Tipoff Games# Wooden Legacy$ Citi Hoops Classic at Madison Square Garden% at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J.^ Garden State Hardwood Classic** 2019 BIG EAST Tournament at Madison Square GardenAll home games are played at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. unless noted otherwise
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GAME 28 | ROAD GAME 11 | BIG EAST CONFERENCE GAME 16
SETON HALL (16-11, 7-8 BIG EAST)
GEORGETOWN (17-11, 7-8 BIG EAST)
HEAD COACH: Kevin Willard (Pittsburgh, ’97)RECORD AT SETON HALL: (166-125, 9th Season), CAREER RECORD: (211-174, 12th Season)
GO #HALLin ON GAMEDAY
Date/Time: Saturday, March 2 / 6:30 p.m.Site: Capital One Arena (20,600) / Washington, D.C.TV: CBS Sports Network | Tom McCarthy & Bob WenzelOnline: CBSsports.com/cbs-sports-network/Radio: AM970 The Answer | Dave Popkin & John Fanta SHU Pirates Mobile App | XM 380Twitter: @SetonHallMBB
WHAT’S HAPPENING TONIGHT?Seton Hall plays its final road game of the season on Saturday night at Georgetown, where the Pirates are looking for a regular-season sweep of the Hoyas for the first time since 2017. Seton Hall will round out this year’s regular season with its final two games at home against Marquette on March 6 and Villanova on March 9 at Prudential Center. The winner of tonight’s game will have an important leg up on securing a top-4 seed in the BIG EAST Tournament.
LAST TIME OUTSeton Hall fell behind St. John’s in the first half, and although the Pirates whittled down a 23-point deficit to five with 1:46 to go, the Red Storm pulled away with a 78-70 win last Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. Junior Myles Powell led the Pirates with 26 points.
THE PREVIOUS MEETINGMyles Powell scored a game-high 30 points, his fifth 30-point effort of the season, to lead four Pirates in double-figures as Seton Hall downed Georgetown, 90-75, on Feb. 13 at Prudential Center. The game was part of Seton Hall vs. Cancer Night with the student-athletes wearing shooting shirts with names of people afflicted by the disease that were auctioned off. The auction raised over $5,000 that will go to the American Cancer Society. The Pirates led by 21 with 15:59 to play, but Georgetown eventually cut the lead to 79-68. A jumper by Quincy McKnight boosted the Pirates’ lead to 83-70 with 6:34 remaining. From there, both teams struggled to score, and the Pirates kept the Hoyas at arm’s length.
ALL-TIME VS. GEORGETOWNThe Pirates are 49-57 in the all-time series, and have won six of the last seven games overall. This is the 107th meeting between the programs, the
second-most frequent opponent in Seton Hall history (Villanova- 116 meetings). Last year in our nation’s capital, Seton Hall battled back from a 17-point, second-half deficit to take a one-point lead, and were tied with under 30 seconds remaining. However, Georgetown’s Marcus Derrickson hit a three-pointer with 4.5 seconds left, as the Hoyas escaped with an 83-80 victory on Feb. 10, 2018.
FIRST QUADRANT’S THE BEST QUADRANTAs of Feb. 28, Georgetown is a top 75 team in the NET, making Saturday’s game a quadrant one game for Seton Hall. The Pirates currently have three Quad 1 wins, and earning a fourth would put them in good company. There are currently only 30 teams in the country with at least four Quad 1 wins.
HISTORIC 600With 10 more points this season, Myles Powell will reach an exclusive club in Seton Hall history. He will become just the 14th player all-time to score at least 600 points in a season for The Hall. Furthermore, he will be only the second to do so under head coach Kevin Willard and just the third since 2000. The last five Pirates to reach 600 in a season:
>> Isaiah Whitehead (‘15-16) - 618>> Jeremy Hazell (‘08-09) - 726, (‘09-10) - 654>> Terry Dehere (‘90-91) - 672, (‘91-92) - 601, (‘92-93) - 770>> Anthony Avent (‘90-91) - 606>> John Morton (‘88-89) - 658
LOOKING TO CLINCH A WINNING SEASONIf Seton Hall beats Georgetown, no matter what happens the rest of the way, it will secure an overall winning season record for a fifth consecutive year. Only one other time in the program’s BIG EAST era (1979-present) have the Pirates had five straight winning seasons. That came from 1991-95. The overall program record is 14 consecutive winning seasons from 1908-23 (no team in 1918-19).
No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG APG FG% 3FG% FT%13 Myles Powell G Jr. 6-2 195 21.9 3.9 2.6 44.4 35.1 86.122 Myles Cale G So. 6-6 210 10.4 4.4 1.3 42.5 38.7 67.90 Quincy McKnight G Jr. 6-4 185 10.1 2.7 4.0 47.0 33.3 65.81 Mike Nzei F Sr. 6-8 205 9.1 5.0 0.4* 63.7 00.0 64.423 Sandro Mamukelashvili F So. 6-10 230 8.9 7.3 1.3* 45.2 34.2 60.5
15 Taurean Thompson F So. 6-11 215 5.2 2.4 0.5* 41.7 25.0 73.914 Jared Rhoden G Fr. 6-6 205 2.6 2.1 0.3 32.5 21.4 60.033 Shavar Reynolds G So. 6-2 195 2.4 1.0 0.7 32.7 18.5 95.52 Anthony Nelson G Fr. 6-4 175 2.3 2.3 1.9 32.9 28.6 61.135 Romaro Gill C Jr. 7-2 255 1.9 2.7 1.3* 63.0 00.0 40.0 32 Darnell Brodie F Fr. 6-9 265 0.9 1.2 0.2* 30.0 00.0 33.3 30 Asiah Avent G Jr. 6-3 190 0.0 0.3 0.0 00.0 00.0 00.0 * blocked shots per game
LAST GAME STARTERS
KEY RESERVES
2018-19 STATISTICS
HEAD COACH: Patrick Ewing (Georgetown ’85)RECORD AT GEORGETOWN: (32-26, 2nd Season), CAREER RECORD: (32-26, 2nd Season)
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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................................................................South Orange, NJ 07079Founded ................................................................................................ 1856Enrollment ......................................................................................... 10,400 Affiliation ......................................................................... NCAA Division IConference ...................................................................................BIG EASTNickname ...........................................................................................PiratesColors .................................................................................. Blue and WhiteHome Court (Capacity) ................................. Prudential Center (10,481)Secondary Home Court (Capacity) ..................Walsh Gymnasium (1,655)Interim President ............................................................. Dr. Mary MeehanVice President/Director of Athletics ........................................Patrick LyonsAthletic Department Phone ................................................(973) 761-9498Ticket Office Phone............................................................ (973) 275-HALL
MEN’S BASKETBALL COACHING STAFFHead Coach ...........................................................................Kevin WillardAlma Mater/Year ............................................................... Pittsburgh/1997Record at Seton Hall/Years ..........................................166-125/eight yearsCareer Record/Years .........................................................211-174/11 yearsAssistant Coaches .................................... Grant Billmeier (Seton Hall ’07)....................................................................Tony Skinn (George Mason ’06).......................................................Duane Woodward (Boston College, ’98)Director of Basketball Operations ............................ Kyle Smyth (Iona ’12)Coordinator of Basketball Operations ...........Kevin Lynch (Seton Hall ’14)Coordinator of Basketball Operations ........Charlie Butler (Seton Hall ’15)Graduate Assistant ....................................Brandon Hall (Saint Peter’s ’12)Office Phone .........................................................................(973) 761-9070
TEAM INFORMATION2017-18 Record ....................................................................................22-12BIG EAST Record/Finish ...........................................................10-8/T-3rdPostseason ........................BIG EAST Quarterfinals/NCAA Second RoundPlayers Returning/Lost ............................................................................8/7Starters Returning/Lost ............................................................................1/4Newcomers ................................................................................................... 5 PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Season .......................................................................................1903-04All-Time Record ......................................................... 1,511-1,083-2 (.583)NCAA Tournament Appearances ............................................................. 12 NIT Appearances ....................................................................................... 17BIG EAST Championships .......................................... 3 (1991, 1993, 2016)
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS OFFICEAssociate Athletics Director for Digital Media & Communications: Thomas Chen E-mail: [email protected] phone: (914) 843-7185Office phone: (973) 761-9493Office fax: (973) 761-9061
Assistant Director of Digital Media & Communications: Jon TurnerE-mail: [email protected] phone: (856) 296-8305
MEDIA CREDENTIALSCredentials for media covering Seton Hall at Walsh Gym, on the University’s campus,or at Prudential Center, should be made by visiting our credential website at www.sportssystems.com/setonhall. Otherwise please contact Tom Chen at (973) 761-9493, by fax (973) 761-9061, or by email to [email protected] with questions. Seton Hall reserves the right to revoke press credentials at any time for any reason.
INTERVIEWSAll requests for player interviews, either in person or via phone, must be arranged through Tom Chen in the Athletics Communications Office. Advance notice of at least 24 hours is preferred. Interview requests for Coach Kevin Willard must be made at least 24 hours in advance. POST-GAMESeton Hall coach Kevin Willard will be available for interviews following a post-game cooling off period. The Seton Hall locker room is not open to the media, but a separate area will be designated for player interviews.
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INSIDE THE HALL PIRATE POINTSSeton Hall Standard » Kevin Willard has led the Pirates to three
consecutive 20-win seasons, and it is an accomplishment the program has come to expect every season during his tenure.
» His four 20-win seasons overall are the third-most in Seton Hall history behind P.J. Carlesimo and Honey Russell, who each have five.
» Only twice before in program history had Seton Hall recorded three consecutive 20-win seasons: 1951-53 under Russell, and 1991-93 under Carlesimo.
» Seton Hall has never had four consecutive 20-win seasons.
» After going 10-8 in the BIG EAST last season, Seton Hall now has three consecutive years of double-digit conference wins for the first time in program history.
» The Pirates are seeking a trip to the NCAA Tournament for a fourth straight year, a feat the school has accomplished only one other time - 1991-94.
Scheduling For March » With many new faces on the 2018-19 roster,
Kevin Willard wanted to challenge his team with a demanding and strenuous non-conference schedule. At the conclusion of the non-league slate, Seton Hall went 9-3, which included winning the Wooden Legacy Tournament championship, a neutral site win over No. 9 Kentucky and a road triumph at Maryland.
» When you include the BIG EAST schedule, the Pirates are playing 23 of their 30 games against teams that are currently in the KenPom top 100.
Seton Hall Stacks Up » The Pirates have piled up 12 wins against teams
currently in the KenPom top 100 (as of 2/28), which is third-most among BIG EAST teams:
Beasts Of The BIG EAST » Including this year, the last four seasons in the
BIG EAST have been some of the best in school history, and Seton Hall ranks high among the 10 league members in that span. Since the start of the 2016 conference season and including conference tournament games, Seton Hall has the third-most wins among the 10 schools:
Bye Week Relief » Under head coach Kevin Willard, the Pirates have
used the BIG EAST bye week to their advantage for the most part. Since the reforming of the league in 2014, The Hall is 9-3 in conference games that come with at least five off days: » 02/09/19 vs. Creighton (6 off days) - 63-58 W » 01/27/19 at Villanova (7 off days) – 52-80 L » 01/28/18 at DePaul (7 off days) – 86-70 W » 01/06/18 at Butler (5 off days) – 90-87 W » 02/01/17 at Xavier (6 off days) – 70-72 L » 01/07/17 vs. DePaul (5 off days) – 87-56 W » 02/17/16 at Georgetown (6 off days) – 72-64 W » 01/16/16 at Providence (6 off days) – 81-72 W » 02/28/15 vs. Creighton (6 off days) – 67-66 W » 01/22/15 vs. DePaul (8 off days) – 60-64 L » 02/20/14 vs. Georgetown (6 off days) – 82-67 W » 01/18/14 at Georgetown (6 off days) – 67-57 W
Finish Strong » Seton Hall is 78-10 (.886) in its last 88 games
(dating back to the start of the 2015-16 season) when holding a lead of seven or more at any point in the contest.
Powered By Powell » Seton Hall is at its best when Myles Powell
dominates the game. The Pirates are 9-1 this season when he scores at least 25 points.
70 Is The Goal » On offense, Seton Hall needs to score 70 points
to be successful this season. The Pirates are 13-3 (.813) when they score at least 70 points, 3-8 (.273) when they don’t.
Pirates Handle The Heat On The Road » Seton Hall has a history of playing well in
hostile environments, and has 16 true road wins with attendance over 8,500 over the previous four seasons:
» 01/20/15 at Creighton - 17,397 » 01/28/15 at Marquette - 14,917 » 12/30/15 at Marquette - 13,314 » 01/16/16 at Providence - 11,148 » 01/30/16 at Creighton - 17,924 » 02/21/16 at St. John’s - 13,204 » 11/17/16 at Iowa - 10,391 » 02/04/17 at Georgetown - 10,142 » 03/04/17 at Butler - 9,100 » 12/03/17 at Louisville - 19,244 » 01/06/18 at Butler - 8,855 » 02/22/18 at Providence - 11,432 » 02/24/18 at St. John’s - 18,840 » 12/22/18 at Maryland - 12,555 » 01/02/19 at Xavier - 10,224 » 02/17/19 at Creighton - 17,036
Fueled By February » Seton Hall seems to play very well in February.
Since February 2016, the Pirates have compiled a BIG EAST record of 18-12 in the second month of the calendar year. While December and March have also been kind to the Pirates, they play far fewer games in those months than in January and February.
Remember Those Non-Conference Wins » Among the 10 BIG EAST teams, Seton Hall
and Marquette are the only two programs to have multiple non-conference wins over teams currently in the NET top-25 this season. The Pirates knocked off Kentucky (5) and Maryland (23), and the Golden Eagles defeated Wisconsin (15), Buffalo (16) and Louisville (21).
Resume Booster » Seton Hall’s win at Maryland is one of only 26
victories for Power Six Basketball teams in true road games against other Power Six Basketball foes during non-conference play this season. Among the BIG EAST, there were only five such victories:
» Georgetown at Illinois (Nov. 13) » St. John’s at Rutgers (Nov. 16) » Providence at Boston College (Dec. 4) » Providence at Texas (Dec. 21) » Seton Hall at Maryland (Dec. 22)
A Resilient Bunch » Seton Hall has won five games this season after
trailing at the break, and have won 10 games after trailing by five or more at any point in the contest. The Pirates trailed St. John’s by 14, and Xavier by 10 earlier in the year before mounting comeback wins. Against Providence on Jan. 30, Seton Hall led at the break, but trailed by as many as seven in the second half, before mounting another come-from-behind victory. On Feb. 9, the Pirates trailed Creighton by six with 3:42 remaining in the game, but used an 11-2 run to close the contest and seal the win. On Feb. 17 at Creighton, Seton Hall trailed by six with just over four minutes left in the game, but closed it out on a 14-2 run.
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PIRATE POINTSRaining Threes » Junior Myles Powell has moved into fifth all-time at
Seton Hall in three-pointers made with 240. This is in only 94 career games. If he keeps this pace up, he will be within striking distance of the all-time Pirates record, which is held by Jeremy Hazell, who made 328 triples from 2007-11. He has connected on a three in 50 of his last 51 games, and in 87 of his 94 career appearances.
Healthy To Mix In Some Cale » Myles Cale has been lighting it up from the field
over the last nine games, especially from beyond the arc. He is 24-of-49 (49.0 percent) from downtown, and 48-of-93 (51.6 percent) overall. Over the last 15 games, he has bumped his overall shooting percentage by 8.2 points after shooting 34.3 percent during the first 11 games of the season.
» Over the last four games, Cale has averaged 16.5 points.
Leaping Up The Leaderboard » Myles Powell is making strides on the all-time
scoring leaderboard at The Hall. In fact, he has already climbed up 36 spots on the leaderboard to number 21. Powell reached the career 1,000-point milestone against Hawaii, and now has 1,469 career points. He needs 51 more points to break into the top-20 by passing SHU Hall of Famer and current Denver Nuggets General Manager Arturas Karnisovas (1990-94), who had 1,509 career points.
Graduates in the Pros » All four of Seton Hall’s 2018 graduates are now
playing professional basketball. Angel Delgado signed a two-way contract with the Los Angeles Clippers. Desi Rodriguez went to training camp
with the Clippers and then signed a G-League contract with the Agua Caliente Clippers. Ismael Sanogo signed a G-League contract with the Long Island Nets, and Khadeen Carrington is overseas playing in Belgium with Limburg United.
» In early February, Angel Delgado was called up to the Los Angeles Clippers, and earned his first-career NBA minutes and first NBA points. He had three points, four rebounds and a steal in 13 minutes against the Pacers on Feb. 7.
Own The Paint » Seton Hall is 9-3 this season when it out-
rebounds opponents. » The Pirates have out-scored opponents in the
paint by an average of 34.9-27.9 this season. » At Butler on Feb. 2, the Pirates out-scored the
Bulldogs in the paint, 38-22, and did not allow any second-chance points. Butler had just four offensive rebounds, as Seton Hall finished with a 30-28 rebounding advantage.
» At St. John’s on Feb. 24, the Pirates pulled down a season-high 17 offensive boards.
» Mamukelashvili is fifth in the BIG EAST with 7.3 rebounds per game.
Defense, Defense, Defense » The Pirates have been consistent defensively all
season, and have allowed just two teams (Miami & DePaul) to shoot 50.0 percent or better.
» Furthermore, just four teams (St. Louis, DePaul, Villanova & Butler) have shot 40.0 percent or better from three-point range.
» The Pirates are also tied for second in the BIG EAST in blocked shots per game (4.0), led by Sandro Mamukelashvili, who is tied for third in the league with 1.3 per game.
Winning With Nzei » As his career winds down, senior Michael Nzei
continues to move up the charts in Seton Hall history. Last week, he cracked the program’s top 100 all-time scorers and currently stands in 91st at 641 points. More importantly, Nzei has been a winner his whole career, and the 84 wins Seton Hall has while he’s been on the roster ranks him tied for fifth all-time in program history. The record is held by Arturas Karnisovas and Bryan Caver, who won 93 games at Seton Hall from 1991-94.
1. Arturas Karnisovas (1991-94) 93 Bryan Caver (1991-94) 933. Terry Dehere (1989-93) 884. Chris Davis (1990-91, 92-95) 865. John Leahy (1991-95) 84 Angel Delgado (2014-18) 84 Desi Rodriguez (2014-18) 84 Khadeen Carrington (2014-18) 84 Ismael Sanogo (2014-18) 84 Michael Nzei (2015-present) 84
BY THE NUMBERS
SINGLE HALF HIGHS & LOWS
95.5Percent from the free throw
line (21-for-22) is Shavar Reynolds this year, his only miss was intentional in an end-of-game scenario
17Offensive rebounds for the
Pirates against St. John’s last Saturday, a season high
5.3Rebounds per game over the last seven contests for Myles
Powell
SHU Team Points » High --> 1st - 54 vs. Sacred Heart
2nd - 51 at Creighton » Low --> 1st - 20 at Villanova
2nd - 30 at Nebraska/ at PC
Opponent Team Points » High --> 1st - 48 vs. DePaul
2nd - 50 vs. Butler/at NOVA » Low --> 1st - 19 vs. New Hampshire
2nd - 22 vs. Wagner
9Games for the Pirates this
season have been decided by one possession (three points or
less) (5-4 record)
13Of 15 BIG EAST games for the Pirates have been decided by
10 points or less
6Of the last seven games in the
all-time series with Georgetown have gone to Seton Hall
SHU FG% » High --> 1st - 65.2% vs. Grand Canyon
2nd - 59.1% vs. Grand Canyon » Low --> 1st - 33.3% vs. Kentucky
2nd - 29.0% vs. Saint Louis
Opponent FG% » High --> 1st - 66.7% vs. Miami
2nd - 59.3% at Nebraska » Low --> 1st - 25.0% vs. Rutgers
2nd - 24.1% vs. Wagner
INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADESMyles Powell
• 2018-19 Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team• Wooden Legacy Most Outstanding Player
• BIG EAST Player of the Week 12/10/18• Lute Olson National Player of the Week 12/10/18
• MBWA All-Met Player of the Week 12/10/18• MBWA All-Met Player of the Week 02/05/19
• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 11/28/18• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 12/17/18• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 12/24/18• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 01/07/19• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 01/14/19• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 02/04/19• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 02/11/19
• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 02/18/19• Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 Watch List
• Lute Olson Award Midseason Watch List
Michael Nzei• Wooden Legacy First Team All-Tournament
• BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 12/31/18
Quincy McKnight• Wooden Legacy Second Team All-Tournament
A Glimpse At The Future » Seton Hall secured two commitments for the 2019-
20 season as Tyrese Samuel and Dashawn Davis have signed National Letters of intent to join the Seton Hall family, Willard announced. Samuel is a 6-8 forward from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and is currently attending Orangeville Prep in Ontario. He is a top-100 and consensus four-star recruit and previously attended Wasatch Academy in Utah and Riverdale Baptist in Maryland. At Wasatch in 2017-18, he averaged 12.0 points and 5.0 rebounds for a Tigers squad that went 17-2. Davis is a 6-3 guard hailing from Bronx, N.Y., and he is currently playing his high school ball at Our Saviour Lutheran, also in the Bronx, the same school that produced current Pirates freshman Jared Rhoden. As a junior at Our Saviour Lutheran, Davis showed tremendous scoring prowess, averaging 18.5 points for a powerful Falcons squad that won 31 games.
Powell Does It All » Powell has 24 career 20-point games including 15
this season, and scored 15 or more in 17 of the last 19. He furthermore has 10 games with 25 or more points this year. His 40-point outburst against Grand Canyon is tied for the most in a regulation Wooden Legacy Tournament game (James Harden vs. UTEP 2008). Powell was named to the Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 Watch List and the Lute Olson Award Midseason Watch List.
» He has been on a tear lately, averaging 23.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.9 steals, 2.4 assists, and shooting 90.5 (38-for-42) at the free throw line over the last seven games.
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SCOUTING THE PIRATES
THE PREVIOUS MEETING
• Seton Hall fell behind St. John’s in the first half, and although the Pirates whittled down a 23-point deficit to five with 1:46 to go, the Red Storm pulled away with a 78-70 win last Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. Junior Myles Powell led the Pirates with 26 points.
• The Pirates fell behind 28-5, and it was an uphill climb from there. Seton Hall never gave up and got within five with a late 12-3 run. They then could have cut it to a one-possession game, but a turnover doomed The Hall as St. John’s then got the lead back up to 11 before Powell’s three-pointer at the end finished it at eight.
• It was Seton Hall’s first loss of the season when Powell scores at least 25 points.
Feb. 23, 2019 • Away Game #10 • at St. John’sBIG EAST Conference Game #15Madison Square Garden | New York, N.Y.
• Myles Powell scored a game-high 30 points, his fifth 30-point effort of the season, to lead four Pirates in double-figures as Seton Hall downed Georgetown, 90-75, on Feb. 13 at Prudential Center. The game was part of Seton Hall vs. Cancer Night with the student-athletes wearing shooting shirts with names of people afflicted by the disease that were auctioned off. The auction raised over $5,000 that will go to the American Cancer Society.
• The Pirates led by 21 with 15:59 to play, but Georgetown eventually cut the lead to 79-68. A jumper by Quincy McKnight boosted the Pirates’ lead to 83-70 with 6:34 remaining. From there, both teams struggled to score, and the Pirates kept the Hoyas at arm’s length.
Feb. 13, 2019 • Home Game #13 • vs. GeorgetownBIG EAST Conference Game #12Prudential Center | Newark, N.J.
2018-19Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 Watch ListLute Olson Award Midseason Watch List 2018-19 Preseason All-BIG EAST Second TeamWooden Legacy Most Outstanding PlayerBIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 11/28/18BIG EAST Player of the Week 12/10/18Lute Olson National Player of the Week 12/10/18MBWA All-Met Player of the Week 12/10/18MBWA All-Met Player of the Week 02/05/19 BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 12/17/18BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 12/24/18BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 01/07/19BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 01/14/19BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 02/04/19BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 02/11/19BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 02/18/19
2017-18BIG EAST Most Improved PlayerBIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll 01/29/18
2016-17BIG EAST Freshman of the Week 11/20/16
Jan. 2, 2019 at Xavier>> Powell showed how impactful he can be not only as a scorer, but also as a facilitator. He poured in a game-high 25 points on only 9-of-15 shooting and also issued a career-high eight assists to lead The Hall to a comeback win over the Musketeers at Cintas Center. When accounting for his assists Powell, factored in 42 of Seton Hall’s 80 points in the game.
Dec. 15, 2018 vs. Rutgers>> Powell, a New Jersey native through and through, felt that Seton Hall was the best team in the state and personally made it his mission to ensure everyone knew it. He scored 28 points and hit the dagger three-pointer to put Rutgers away and allow the Pirates to reclaim the Garden State Hardwood Classic trophy. He was named Joe Calabrese MVP for his efforts.
Dec. 8, 2018 vs. No. 9 Kentucky>> Powell made Madison Square Garden his playground in the second half vs. Kentucky, making “unmakeable” three-pointers, including a wild hesitation triple with 1.5 seconds remaining in regulation to temporarily give The Hall the lead. He finished with 28 points (25 in the second half + overtime) and four assists as the Pirates took down the nationally ranked Wildcats in overtime. He earned BIG EAST Player of the Week honors for the effort.
Nov. 22, 2018 vs. Grand Canyon>> On Thanksgiving Night, Powell had himself a feast. He scored a career-high 40 points on 12-of-16 shooting overall, 5-of-7 from three and 11-of-14 at the free throw line, only the 15th 40-point performance in school history. He helped the Pirates beat the Lopes, 82-75, and when Seton Hall went on to win the Wooden Legacy championship, Powell was named the tournament Most Outstanding Player.
March 15, 2018 vs. NC State>> Needing to deliver an NCAA Tournament win for the first time in over a decade, the Pirates not only relied on their four seniors, but also the sophomore Powell, who was terrific down the stretch making 10 of 12 free throw attempts and finishing with 19 points and a career-high nine rebounds in the 94-83 victory over the Wolfpack.
Nov. 30, 2017 vs. No. 22 Texas Tech>> Powell put the world on notice that he was ready for the spotlight. At Madison Square Garden against an undefeated nationally ranked team, Powell hit a pair of dagger threes and put the Red Raiders away with a driving layup, a steal and then another layup to put the Pirates up 13 and send them to an 89-79 win.
March 4, 2017 at No. 13 Butler>> Seton Hall found a way to overcome a late 10-point, second-half deficit at No. 13 Butler, and it was Powell who ensured it would end in victory. With 35.1 seconds to go and the Pirates up one, he knocked down a wide-open dagger triple to silence the raucous Hinkle Fieldhouse crowd and send The Hall to the 70-64 upset win, the program’s first ever victory at Butler.
Nov. 17, 2016 at Iowa>> In his first “big” test, the freshman Powell was cool, calm and collected. In front of a loud Carver-Hawkeye Arena crowd, Powell made nine of 14 shots, including five three-pointers, to lead Seton Hall to a 91-83 road victory as part of the Gavitt Tipoff Games. He was named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for the effort.
A SPECIAL TALENT
2.93FGM/game - 3rd in BIG EAST 58th in the nation
21.9PPG - 2nd in the BIG EAST
21st in the nation
86.1FT% - 3rd in the BIG EAST
46th in the nation
142FTM - 2nd in the BIG EAST
32nd in the nation
2.0SPG - 2nd in the BIG EAST
42nd in the nation
165FTA - 2nd in the BIG EAST
66th in the nation
>>
“Powell is playing the best basketball of his career right now. He’s emerged as a real leader of this team. The Pirates have a Player of the Year Candidate in Myles Powell that has NCAA Tournament experience that should help them in the long run.” - Steve Lavin, FOX Sports Analyst
“He’s tremendous. I told him that in the handshake line. Not just a shooter, he’s getting assists, getting to the foul line - he’s tremendous.” - LaVall Jordan, Butler Head Coach
“Myles Powell pushes the start button early for Seton Hall. Teams respect him so much from long-range that they hang with him on the outside, but allow him to get to his beautiful left handed finish at the rim.” - Donny Marshall, FOX Sports Analyst
“He’s a very dominant player because he is so efficient. Probably the most complete guard in our conference. You talk about shooting the ball and getting to the rim, he knows what’s been expected of him and he’s doing a great job as a leader.” - Tarik Turner, FOX Sports Analyst
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TROPHY CASE>>
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UNDER ARMOUR UNIFORM COMBINATIONS
HOME WHITE | ROAD BLUE | ALTERNATE GREY | THROWBACK WHITE | THROWBACK BLUE
THE LAST TIME...A Seton Hall player scored 30 points ........................................................................30, Myles Powell vs. Georgetown 2/13/19A Seton Hall player scored 40 points ...................................................................40, Myles Powell vs. Grand Canyon 11/22/18A Seton Hall player scored 50 points ...........................................................................52, Nick Werkman vs. Scranton 1/29/64A Seton Hall player grabbed 15 rebounds .......................................................................23, Angel Delgado vs. Kansas 3/17/18The Hall had two 15+ rebounders ............................................................................... 16, Angel Delgado vs. Rutgers 12/23/16......................................................................................................................................16, Ismael Sanogo vs. Rutgers 12/23/16A Seton Hall player grabbed 20 rebounds .......................................................................23, Angel Delgado vs. Kansas 3/17/18A Seton Hall player had 20+ pts, 20+ reb ...................................................24 pts, 23 rebs, Angel Delgado vs. Kansas 3/17/18A Seton Hall player totaled 10 assists ....................................................... 10, Madison Jones vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 11/11/16A Seton Hall player recorded 5 steals ........................................................................6, Quincy McKnight at Creighton 2/17/19A Seton Hall player recorded 5 blocks ................................................................................5, Romaro Gill vs. Rutgers 12/15/18A Seton Hall player recorded 10 blocks ....................................................................10, Eddie Griffin vs. Norfolk State 12/4/00A Seton Hall player recorded a double-double ..............................12 pts, 10 reb, Sandro Mamukelashvili vs. DePaul 1/19/19Two Seton Hall players recorded a double-double ......................................................................13 pts, 10 reb, Angel Delgado ............................................................................................................................11 pts, 12 reb, Mike Nzei at St. John’s 2/11/17A Seton Hall player recorded a double-double (pts/ast)........................... 26 pts, 10 ast, Isaiah Whitehead vs. Butler 2/10/16A Seton Hall player recorded a triple-double ............................ 21 pts, 12 reb, 10 blk, Eddie Griffin vs. Norfolk State 12/4/00Seton Hall was ranked in AP Top-25 ....................................................................................................................No. 19 1/15/18Seton Hall defeated at AP Top-25 team ........................................................................vs. No. 9 Kentucky, 84-83 OT (12/8/18)Seton Hall defeated an AP Top-25 team non-conference .............................................vs. No. 9 Kentucky, 84-83 OT (12/8/18)Seton Hall scored 100+ points ...............................................................................................................104 at UMass 12/11/10Seton Hall allowed <50 points ................................................................................................................ 49 vs. Wagner 11/6/18Seton Hall allowed <20 pts in a half ........................................................................19 vs. New Hampshire (First half, 12/4/18)Seton Hall held an opponent under 30% FG ..................................................................................28.4 vs. Providence 2/25/16Seton Hall grabbed 50+ rebounds ............................................................................................................. 52 vs. Butler 1/25/17Seton Hall grabbed 60+ rebounds ..............................................................................................................62 vs. Iona 12/27/01Seton Hall committed <5 turnovers .......................................................................................................4 vs. Marquette 2/7/18Seton Hall committed <10 turnovers .......................................................................................................... 9 vs. Xavier 2/20/19Seton Hall forced 25+ turnovers ..............................................................................................................27 vs. Maine 11/21/12Seton Hall recorded 15+ steals .....................................................................................................16 vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18Seton Hall did not make a 3-pointer.................................................................vs. Georgetown, 0-of-13 (1/25/09, 335 games)Seton Hall held opponent w/o a 3-pointer ......................................................................................... at USF, 0-of-9 (12/18/14)Seton Hall did not have a double-digit scorer .............................................................................................at Georgia 12/21/14Seton Hall held opponent w/o double-digit scorer ............................................................................vs. Saint Peter’s 12/13/15Seton Hall had 5 players in double-digit scoring ............................................................................ vs. New Hampshire 12/4/18Seton Hall had six players in double-digit scoring ..................................................................vs. Eastern Washington 12/22/13Seton Hall had two 20+ point scorers ................................................................ vs. DePaul 1/19/19 (McKnight -25, Powell-24)Seton Hall had three 20+ point scorers .......................................at Iowa, 11/17/16 (Powell-26, Rodriguez-25, Carrington-20)Seton Hall had two 30+ point scorers ..............................................................................................................vs. VMI 12/12/09Seton Hall played an overtime game ........................................................................ vs. No. 9 Kentucky (W, 84-83 OT 12/8/18)Seton Hall erased a 15+ point deficit and won ..................................................................................15, vs. Providence 2/8/17Seton Hall erased a 20+ point deficit and won ......................................................................... 23, vs. Robert Morris 11/18/07
TREND TRACKER
LOOK GOOD, FEEL GOOD, PLAY GOOD
SETON HALL’S RECORD... Overall ...................................................... 16-11BIG EAST ..................................................... 7-8At home......................................................... 9-4On the road................................................... 3-7At neutral sites .............................................. 4-0After a win .................................................. 10-6After a loss .................................................... 5-5In overtime ................................................... 1-0vs. ranked opponents (AP) ........................... 1-2
Games decided by 1-3 points ....................... 5-4Games decided by 4-5 points ....................... 2-3Games decided by 6-10 points ..................... 5-2Games decided by 11-20 points ................... 2-0Games decided by 20+ points ...................... 2-2Leading at the half ...................................... 10-2Trailing at the half ........................................ 5-9Tied at the half.............................................. 1-0
SHU has more field goals ........................... 11-3Opponent has more field goals ..................... 3-6Field goals are tied ........................................ 2-2SHU shoots 40% or better .......................... 15-8SHU shoots under 40% ................................ 1-3SHU out-shoots opponent .......................... 13-3Opponent out-shoots SHU ........................... 3-8Opponent shoots 40% or better ................ 10-11 Opponent shoots under 40% ........................ 6-0SHU out-rebounds opponent ....................... 9-3Opponent out-rebounds SHU ...................... 5-8Rebounds are tied ........................................ 2-0SHU has more FT attempts ....................... 11-4Opponent has more FT attempts ................. 4-7FT attempts are tied ..................................... 1-0SHU 3FG% is 40% or better ........................ 6-1SHU 3FG% is under 40% ........................ 10-10SHU commits more turnovers ..................... 6-5Opponent commits more turnovers ............. 9-6Turnovers are tied ........................................ 1-0SHU has positive assist-to-turnover ratio . 12-5SHU has negative assist-to-turnover ratio .. 3-6SHU assists and turnovers are even ............ 1-0
In November ................................................. 4-2In December ................................................. 6-1In January ..................................................... 3-5In February ................................................... 3-3 In March ....................................................... 0-0
Myles Cale has shown incredible athletic ability early in his career, and has delivered numerous highlight reel throwdowns. He had one of SEVEN dunks for the Pirates at Xavier on Jan. 2
BRODIE
3-PT FG MADE 1. Jeremy Hazell (2007-11) - 328
2. Terry Dehere (1989-93) - 315
3. Darius Lane (1999-02) - 273
4. Andre Barrett (2000-04) - 244
5. Myles Powell (2016-pres.) - 240
3-PT FG ATTEMPTED1. Jeremy Hazell (2007-11) - 954
2. Terry Dehere (1989-93) - 809
3. Darius Lane (1999-02) - 718
4. Andre Barrett (2000-04) - 696
5. Myles Powell (2016-pres.) - 675
6. Shaheen Holloway (1996-00) - 606
Jamar Nutter (2004-08)
8. Levell Sanders (1994-98) - 569
ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS1. Terry Dehere (1989-93) - 2,494
16. Angel Delgado (2014-18) - 1,593
17. Shaheen Holloway (1996-00) - 1,588
18. Eugene Harvey (2006-10) - 1,560
19. Dick Gaines (1954-57) - 1,511
20. Arturas Karnisovas (1990-94) - 1,509
21. Myles Powell (2016-pres.) - 1,469
SINGLE-SEASON POINTS1. Walter Dukes (1952-53) - 861
2. Nick Werkman (1963-64) - 830
3. Nick Werkman (1961-62) - 793
4. Terry Dehere (1992-93) - 77
5. Nick Galis (1978-79) - 743
6. Jeremy Hazell (2008-09) - 726
7. Mark Bryant (1987-88) - 698
Dan Callandrillo (1981-82)
9. Terry Dehere (1990-91) - 672
10. John Morton (1988-89) - 658
11. Jeremy Hazell (2009-10) - 654
12. Ken House (1971-72) - 652
13. Nick Werkman (1962-63) - 650
14. Greg Tynes (1976-77) - 636
15. Isaiah Whitehead (2015-16) - 618
16. Anthony Avent (1990-91) - 606
17. Terry Dehere (1991-92) - 601
18. Brian Laing (2007-08) - 595
19. Myles Powell (2018-19) - 590
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NEW JERSEY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM
• First meeting was on February 4, 1916• Teams have played in every season since 1994-95• Schools separated by approximate 27-mile drive• 21 of last 25 meetings decided by six points or fewer or in overtime• Garden State Hardwood Classic was announced and trophy was unveiled at joint press conference held at the Skylark Diner in Edison, N.J. - a local landmark• The custom-made hardware that was handcrafted from wood salvaged from the Asbury Park boardwalk in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and features the names of the winners engraved on the back• Trophy stands 32 inches high and weighs 33 pounds• Current eight-year agreement between the two teams runs through 2026 after two schools announced a six-year extension in May 2018
ALL-TIME VS. NJ OPPONENTSAll-Time NCAA Tournament Appearances By Each New Jersey Div. I TeamSchool NCAA Appearances Last AppearancePrinceton 25 2017Seton Hall 12 2018Rutgers 6 1991Fairleigh Dickinson 5 2016Monmouth 4 2006Rider 3 1994NJIT 0 None
NCA Tournament Appearances By Each New Jersey Div. I TeamSince Field Expanded to 64 in 1985School NCAA Appearances Last AppearanceSeton Hall 12 2018Princeton 11 2017Fairleigh Dickinson 5 2016Monmouth 4 2006Rider 2 1994Rutgers 2 1991NJIT 0 None
All-Time NCAA Tournament Final Four Apearances By Each New Jersey Div. 1 TeamSchool NCAA Final Fours NCAA Final Four RecordSeton Hall 1 (1989) 1-1Princeton 1 (1965) 1-1*Fairleigh Dickinson None NoneMonmouth None NoneFairleigh Dickinson None NoneRutgers 1 (1976) 0-2*NJIT None None
* includes appearances in NCAA Third Place Consolation Games
All-Time NCAA Tournament Wins By Each New Jersey Div. I TeamSchool NCAA Wins Last WinSeton Hall 16 2018Princeton 13 1998Rutgers 5 1983Monmouth 1 2006Fairleigh Dickinson 0 NoneRider 0 NoneNJIT 0 None
All-Time NCAA Tournament Wins By Each New Jersey Div. I TeamSince Field Expanded to 64 in 1985School NCAA Wins Last WinSeton Hall 16 2018Princeton 2 1998Monmouth 1 2006Rutgers 0 NoneFairleigh Dickinson 0 NoneRider 0 NoneNJIT 0 None
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Education• Bachelor of Arts at University of Pittsburgh ’97
Coaching Experience• Head Coach: Seton Hall University, 2010-present
• Led 2017-18 team to program’s first NCAA Tournament win since 2004
• Led 2016-17 team to NCAA Tournament, marking back-to-back appearances for the first time in 20 years
• Led 2015-16 team to the BIG EAST Tournament championship, the first for the program since 1993, and an NCAA Tournament appearance
• His student-athletes have combined for 44 BIG EAST All-Academic team selections
• His program has received three NCAA APR Public Recognition awards for academic progress in the top 10 percent of the nation
• His team’s grade-point-average was over 3.0 after the Spring 2018 semester
• Has 17 wins over nationally-ranked opponents, including four over top-five teams
• Mentored Isaiah Whitehead, Seton Hall’s first NBA Draft pick since 2001
Head Coach: Iona College, 2007-10• Led 2009-10 team to 21 victories, completing one of
the greatest turnarounds in college basketball history; Iona was 2-28 in season prior to Willard’s arrival
• Associate Head Coach: University of Louisville, 2005-07• Helped guide the 2006-07 team to the NCAA
Tournament• Assistant Coach: University of Louisville, 2001-05
• Helped guide the team to two Conference USA championships and three straight NCAA appearances including a run to the Final Four in 2005
• Coaching Associate: Boston Celtics, 1997-01
Collegiate Playing Career• Three-year letterwinner, University of Pittsburgh
(1994-97)• Member of BIG EAST All-Academic team
• One-year letterwinner, Western Kentucky Univ. (1993-94)
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AGAINST 2018-19 OPPONENTS >>
Come to Seton Hall University, develop your academic and athletic skills, play in the greatest basketball conference in the country, compete for conference championships and NCAA Tournament bids and graduate with a degree all while enjoying a great student-athlete experience.
That’s the program that Kevin Willard has built in his eight seasons as the head coach of the Seton Hall men’s basketball program. With a keen eye for recruiting, an emphasis on individual instruction and skill development and a dedication to academic success, he and his coaching staff have built the Pirates into winners on the court and in the classroom.
In 2017-18, he coached The Hall to its third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, a feat the school has not accomplished since a string of four straight NCAA berths from 1991-94. In addition, he has led the Pirates to three straight 20-win seasons for the first time since 1991-93 and three-straight years of double-digit BIG EAST wins for the first time ever.
Kevin Willard holding the 2016 BIG EAST Championship trophyWillard has mentored 12 All-BIG EAST selections and three BIG EAST All-Rookies, and this includes Fuquan Edwin, the 2014 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year, Angel Delgado, the 2015 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, 2017 unanimous All-BIG EAST selection and 2018 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award winner, and Isaiah Whitehead, the 2016 unanimous All-BIG EAST first team selection who went on to be selected in the second round of the 2016 NBA Draft.
Making a huge emphasis on effort in the classroom, Willard’s student-athletes have also combined for 44 BIG EAST All-Academic team selections, and the program has boasted a perfect single-year academic progress rate in five of the seven NCAA reports since he became head coach as well as perfect multi-year APR scores in 2016 and 2017. The NCAA has also recognized Seton Hall with NCAA APR Public Recognition awards for boasting an APR in the top 10 percent in the country three consecutive years from 2015-17.
Willard has proven to be a strong evaluator and recruiter of talent, as he brought in a consensus top-15 national recruiting class in 2014, led by Whitehead, the program’s first McDonald’s All-American since 2001 and just the fifth all-time. He also has been able to retain Metropolitan New York’s top talent; the 2018-19 roster boasts six scholarship student-athletes hailing from either New York or New Jersey.
The 2017-18 season was filled with accolades and milestones as a senior-laden squad delivered the program’s first NCAA Tournament victory since 2004, a 94-83 win over NC State that was followed by an eye-opening performance against top-seeded Kansas. The Pirates, who were ranked as high as No. 13 in the Associated Press poll on the season, played a rigorous schedule throughout the year, achieving banner wins over Texas Tech, Louisville, Butler and Providence. Twenty-six of Seton Hall’s 34 games came against KenPom top-100
teams, and the Pirates won 15 of those contests, while also earning nine wins against teams that advanced to national postseason.
The Hall also proved to be an elite BIG EAST squad once again as the Pirates finished in a tie for third place and maintained their position as one of the best teams since the realignment of the new BIG EAST in 2014. Including conference tournament wins, Seton Hall has the fifth-most league wins in the 10-team conference since 2014 (50) and the third-most league wins since 2016 (36).
The Pirates finished 2017-18 rated No. 24 in the Sagarin Ratings, No. 26 in the KenPom, No. 27 in the BPI and No. 31 in the NCAA RPI while also receiving votes in the final Associated Press and USA Today Coaches polls.
top accolades >> » 2017 Peter A. Carlesimo Met Writers Coach of the Year » 2017 Forbes Top-10 NCAA Basketball Coaches for the
Next 10 Years » 2016 Peter A. Carlesimo Met Writers Coach of the Year » 2016 BIG EAST Co-Coach of the Year
AT THE HALL: 166-125, .570 | 12th SEASON OVERALL: 211-174, .548
WEEK AP COACHES NCAA NET KenPomPreseason NR NR -- 54
2 NR -- -- 40
3 NR NR -- 58
4 NR NR 85 54
5 NR NR 86 58
6 RV (1) NR 86 58
7 NR NR 83 58
8 RV (5) RV (3) 59 55
9 RV (24) RV (18) 52 55
10 RV (14) RV (11) 47 49
11 RV (6) NR 39 48
12 NR NR 56 58
13 NR NR 64 65
14 NR NR 67 64
15 NR NR 65 65
16 NR NR 60 57
17 NR NR 62 61
WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKINGS
THE LAST TIME SHU WAS RANKED IN THE AP... Top-25: No. 19 Jan. 15, 2018Top-20: No. 19 Jan. 15, 2018Top-15: No. 13 Jan. 8, 2018Top-10: No. 8 Dec. 19, 2000Top-5: No. 2 March 24, 1953No. 1: No. 1 Feb. 24, 1953
2018-19 BIG EAST STANDINGS
1. Villanova (8) 79
2. Marquette (1) 70
3. Providence 58
4. St. John’s 57
5. Butler (1) 45
6. Xavier 41
7. Georgetown 33
8. Seton Hall 26
9. Creighton 25
10. DePaul 16
132018-19 GAME NOTES #HALLin @SETONHALLMBB
No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School)0 Quincy McKnight Jr. G 6-4 185 Bridgeport, Conn. (Sacred Heart)1 Mike Nzei Sr. F 6-8 205 Makurdi, Nigeria (Our Savior New American - N.Y.)2 Anthony Nelson Fr. G 6-4 175 New York, N.Y. (South Kent School)13 Myles Powell Jr. G 6-2 195 Trenton, N.J. (Trenton Catholic)14 Jared Rhoden Fr. G/F 6-6 205 Baldwin, N.Y. (Our Savior Lutheran)15 Taurean Thompson So. F 6-11 215 New York, N.Y. (Syracuse)21 Ike Obiagu* So. C 7-1 255 Abuja, Nigeria (Florida State)22 Myles Cale So. G/F 6-6 210 Middletown, Del. (Appoquinimink)23 Sandro Mamukelashvili So. F 6-10 230 Tbilisi, Georgia (Montverde Academy - Fla.)30 Asiah Avent Jr. G 6-3 190 Springfield, N.J. (Hartford)32 Darnell Brodie Fr. F 6-9 265 Newark, N.J. (Montverde Academy - Fla.)33 Shavar Reynolds So. G 6-2 195 Manchester, N.J. (Manchester Township)35 Romaro Gill Jr. C 7-2 255 St. Thomas, Jamaica (Vincennes University)
* Will sit out 2018-19 season due to NCAA transfer regulations
No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Previous School)30 Asiah Avent Jr. G 6-3 190 Springfield, N.J. (Franklin)32 Darnell Brodie Fr. F 6-9 265 Newark, N.J. (Montverde Academy - Fla.)22 Myles Cale So. G/F 6-6 210 Middletown, Del. (Appoquinimink)35 Romaro Gill Jr. C 7-2 255 St. Thomas, Jamaica (Vincennes University)23 Sandro Mamukelashvili So. F 6-10 230 Tbilisi, Georgia (Montverde Academy - Fla.)0 Quincy McKnight Jr. G 6-4 185 Bridgeport, Conn. (Sacred Heart)2 Anthony Nelson Fr. G 6-4 175 New York, N.Y. (South Kent School)1 Mike Nzei Sr. F 6-8 205 Makurdi, Nigeria (Our Savior New American - N.Y.)21 Ike Obiagu* So. C 7-1 255 Abuja, Nigeria (Florida State)13 Myles Powell Jr. G 6-2 195 Trenton, N.J. (Trenton Catholic)33 Shavar Reynolds So. G 6-2 195 Manchester, N.J. (Manchester Township)14 Jared Rhoden Fr. G/F 6-6 205 Baldwin, N.Y. (Our Savior Lutheran)15 Taurean Thompson So. F 6-11 215 New York, N.Y. (Syracuse)
Head Coach: Kevin Willard (Pittsburgh ’97), Ninth SeasonAssistant Coach: Grant Billmeier (Seton Hall ’07)Assistant Coach: Tony Skinn (George Mason ’06)Assistant Coach: Duane Woodward (Boston College ’98)Director of Basketball Operations: Kyle Smyth (Iona ’12)Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Kevin Lynch (Seton Hall ’14)Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Charlie Butler (Seton Hall ’15)Graduate Assistant: Brandon Hall (Saint Peter’s ’12)
OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT OFF DEF REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
PTS: 25 - vs. DePaul 1/19/19REB: 6, 2x - last at Marquette 1/12/19AST: 9, 2x - last vs. Georgetown 2/13/19FGM: 9 - vs. DePaul 1/19/19FGA: 15, 2x - last at Providence 1/15/193FGM: 2, 3x - last vs. DePaul 1/19/193FGA: 5 - vs. New Hampshire 12/4/18FTM: 6 - vs. New Hampshire 12/4/18FTA: 9 - vs. DePaul 1/19/19BLK: 1, 4x - last at St. John’s 2/23/19STL: 6 - at Creighton 2/17/19TO: 7 - at St. John’s 2/23/19MIN: 40 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18
PTS: 44 - at Bryant 1/14/17REB: 13 - vs. Central Connecticut 2/13/16AST: 9, 2x - last vs. Georgetown 2/13/19FGM: 16 - at Bryant 1/14/17FGA: 26 - at Bryant 1/14/173FGM: 4 - at Bryant 1/14/173FGA: 6 - at Bryant 1/14/17FTM: 15 - at Boston College 12/18/16FTA: 18 - at Boston College 12/18/16BLK: 2 - vs. LIU-Brooklyn 3/2/16STL: 6, 2x - last at Creighton 2/17/19TO: 10, 2x - last vs. Robert Morris 12/29/16MIN: 54 - at Bryant 1/14/17
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• PLAYED 91 MINUTES WITH ONLY ONE TURNOVER IN SETON HALL’S WOODEN
LEGACY CHAMPIONSHIP RUN TO EARN 2ND-TEAM ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS
• SEASON-BEST 16 POINTS ON 7-OF-9 SHOOTING IN THE WOODEN LEGACY TITLE GAME VICTORY OVER MIAMI
• SCORED 15 POINTS, ISSUED FIVE ASSISTS, GRABBED FOUR STEALS AND HAD BLOCK SHOT AT THE END OF OT TO HELP PIRATES UPSET NO. 9 KENTUCKY
• SCORED HIS 1,000TH CAREER POINT IN THE WIN OVER RUTGERS
• SCORED 14 POINTS, HAD FOUR ASSISTS, ZERO TURNOVERS AND PLAYED INCREDIBLE DEFENSE ON SHAMORIE PONDS IN A WIN OVER ST. JOHN’S
• CAREER-HIGH SEVEN ASSISTS AT MARQUETTE
• SEASON HIGH 25 POINTS AND CAREER-HIGH 9 ASSISTS VS. DEPAUL
• HUGE IMPACT AT END OF CREIGHTON ROAD WIN WITH FOUR STEALS IN TWO MINUTES (TOTAL OF SIX STEALS) TO GO WITH 16 POINTS
3-POINT reBOuNDS
>> Positive assist/turnover in 20 of 27 games this season>> 4th in the BIG EAST in steals (1.8 SPG), 6th in assists (4.0), 11th in assist/turnover ratio (1.53)>> 2nd in BIG EAST conference only in assists (4.7)
>> Has 15 career 20-point games MILESTONE TRACKERTo 1200 PTs ....... 12 To 450 FGM ....25To 400 Reb .......... 29 To 300 AsT ...30
OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT OFF DEF REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
PTS: 21 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18REB: 10 - vs. St. John’s 12/29/18AST: 4 - vs. Louisville 12/1/18FGM: 8 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18FGA: 15 - vs. Georgetown 2/13/19FTM: 5, 2x - last at Villanova 1/27/19FTA: 8 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18BLK: 3 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18STL: 1, 4x - last at Marquette 1/12/19TO: 4 - vs. Butler 1/9/19MIN: 38 - vs. Georgetown 2/13/19
PTS: 21 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18REB: 14 - vs. Creighton 12/28/17AST: 4 - vs. Louisville 12/1/18FGM: 8 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18FGA: 15 - vs. Georgetown 2/13/19FTM: 5, 4x - last at Villanova 1/27/19FTA: 8 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18BLK: 3 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18STL: 3 - vs. Georgetown 2/28/17TO: 4 - vs. Butler 1/9/19MIN: 38 - vs. Georgetown 2/13/19
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• HAD 16 POINTS, 10 IN THE SECOND HALF, IN WOODEN SEMIFINAL WIN OVER
HAWAI’I
• POSTED CAREER-HIGH 21 POINTS AND MADE ALL 8 FIELD GOALS IN WOODEN TITLE GAME WIN OVER MIAMI TO SECURE ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS
• FIRST DOUBLE-DOUBLE OF THE SEASON WAS A 14-POINT, 10-REBOUND EFFORT IN A HUGE WIN OVER ST. JOHN’S
• MADE FIRST CAREER BIG EAST HONOR ROLL ON DEC. 31
• HUGE ON OFFENSE IN WIN OVER GEORGETOWN, GENERATING 18 POINTS TO GO WITH NINE REBOUNDS
3-POINT reBOuNDS
>> Team’s most efficient shooter - career 63%>> 3rd in the BIG EAST in field goal percentage, 23rd in rebounding>> His effective FG% of 63.7 is currently 34th in the nation>> Has four career double-doubles & Pirates are 16-7 all-time when he scores at least 10 pts
>> 91st all-time in scoring at Seton Hall>> Has an .806 free throw shooting percentage during conference play>> Earned his undergraduate degree in economics in May 2018, now getting his MBA>> Interned this past summer at Cantor Fitzgerald
MILESTONE TRACKERTo 700 PTs .......... 59 To 300 FGM ....43To 500 Reb .............6 To 100 blk ......43
2018 Senior CLASS Award Nominee • 2018 Wooden Legacy All-Tournament first team • 2018 BIG EAST All-Academic team2017 BIG EAST All-Academic team • 2016 BIG EAST All-Academic team • 2015 BIG EAST All-Academic team
OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT OFF DEF REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
PTS: 7, 2x - last at Xavier 1/2/19REB: 4 - vs. Louisville 12/1/18AST: 8 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18FGM: 3 - at Nebraska 11/14/18FGA: 6, 5x - last at Xavier 1/2/193FGM: 1, 4x - last at Creighton 2/17/193FGA: 2, 2x - last at Creighton 2/17/19FTM: 5 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18FTA: 6 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18BLK: 1 - at Creighton 2/17/19STL: 2, 3x - last vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18TO: 4 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18MIN: 24 - vs. Wagner 11/6/18
PTS: 7, 2x - last at Xavier 1/2/19REB: 4 - vs. Louisville 12/1/18AST: 8 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18FGM: 3 - at Nebraska 11/14/18FGA: 6, 5x - last at Xavier 1/2/193FGM: 1, 4x - last at Creighton 2/17/193FGA: 2, 2x - last at Creighton 2/17/19FTM: 5 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18FTA: 6 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18BLK: 1 - at Creighton 2/17/19STL: 2, 3x - last vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18TO: 4 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18MIN: 24 - vs. Wagner 11/6/18
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• PLAYED OUTSTANDING DEFENSE AND HAD FIVE ASSISTS IN JUST 13 MINUTES
IN A WOODEN LEGACY SEMIFINAL WIN OVER HAWAI’I
• CAREER-HIGH EIGHT ASSISTS IN THE WIN OVER SACRED HEART
>> 38 assists against just 14 turnovers in last 21 games>> Averaging only one turnover every 12.0 minutes played>> Class AA All-NEPSAC first team and All-New England third team his senior year at South Kent
>> Brother, Courtney, played basketball at Richmond, Rutgers & William Paterson
MILESTONE TRACKERTo 100 PTs .......... 39 To 100 FGM ....77To 100 Reb .......... 73 To 100 AsT .....48
anthony nelson#2 • FRESHMAN • GUARD • 6-4 • 175 • NEW YORK, N.Y. • SOUTH KENT SCHOOL (CONN.)
2018-19 GAME NOTES #HALLin @SETONHALLMBB17
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS MIN aVG FG FGa PCT FG FGa PCT FT FTa PCT OFF DeF TOT aVG PF FO aST TO BLK STL PTS aVG 16-17 33 2 785 23.8 118 301 .392 68 205 .332 49 60 .817 19 55 74 2.2 67 0 29 32 6 30 353 10.7
OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT OFF DEF REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
PTS: 40 - vs. Grand Canyon 11/22/18REB: 9 - at Marquette 1/12/19AST: 8 - at Xavier 1/2/19FGM: 12, 2x - last vs. Providence 1/30/19FGA: 23 - vs. Providence 1/30/193FGM: 6, 2x - last vs. Rutgers 12/15/183FGA: 13 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18FTM: 13 - vs. Butler 1/9/19FTA: 15 - vs. Butler 1/9/19BLK: 2 - vs. St. John’s 12/29/18STL: 4, 6x - last vs. Xavier 2/20/19TO: 7 - at Villanova 1/27/19MIN: 43 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18
PTS: 40 - vs. Grand Canyon 11/22/18REB: 9, 2x - last at Marquette 1/12/19AST: 8 - at Xavier 1/2/19FGM: 12, 2x - last vs. Providence 1/30/19FGA: 23 - vs. Providence 1/30/193FGM: 7 - vs. Columbia 12/1/163FGA: 14 - vs. Villanova 2/28/18FTM: 13 - vs. Butler 1/9/19FTA: 15 - vs. Butler 1/9/19BLK: 2, 2x - last vs. St. John’s 12/29/18STL: 6 - vs. Georgetown 1/13/18TO: 7 - at Villanova 1/27/19MIN: 44 - vs. Villanova 2/28/18
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• POSTED THE 15TH 40-POINT GAME IN SCHOOL HISTORY WITH 40 POINTS IN
WOODEN LEGACY QUARTERFINAL WIN OVER GRAND CANYON
• SCORED 25 OF HIS TEAM-HIGH 28 POINTS IN THE SECOND HALF AND OVERTIME TO LEAD THE HALL PAST NO.9 KENTUCKY
• NAMED JOE CALABRESE MVP AFTER SCORING 28 POINTS TO HELP PIRATES WIN GARDEN STATE HARDWOOD CLASSIC OVER RUTGERS
• NAMED TO BIG EAST HONOR ROLL AFTER DOMINATING AT MARYLAND WITH 27 POINTS ON 8-OF-14 SHOOTING
• CAREER-HIGH EIGHT ASSISTS PLUS 25 POINTS IN WIN AT XAVIER
• POURED IN 31 POINTS, MAKING CAREER-HIGH 13 FREE THROWS IN WIN OVER BUTLER
• HAD 31 POINTS AND FOUR HUGE STEALS IN WIN OVER PROVIDENCE
• SCORED 13 OF TEAM’S LAST 15 POINTS IN COMEBACK WIN OVER CREIGHTON
• ROCKED GEORGETOWN WITH 30 POINTS, INCLUDING 10-OF-10 AT FREE THROW LINE
• HIT THE TIE-BREAKING THREE TO LEAD PIRATES TO ROAD WIN AT CREIGHTON
3-POINT reBOuNDS
>> 2nd in BIG EAST and 21st in the nation in scoring; also 3rd in BIG EAST in FT%, 2nd in steals (2.0) & 3rd in 3-pointers made (2.9)>> 5th all-time at Seton Hall in career three-pointers made w/ 240>> 21st all-time at Seton Hall in scoring>> His 142 free throws made rank 30th in the nation
>> Has made 91 of his last 102 (.892) free throws>> 5 30-point games this season>> Seton Hall is 9-1 this year when he scores at least 25 points>> BIG EAST Player of the Week on Dec. 10 after dropping 28 points on No. 9 Kentucky at Madison Square Garden
MILESTONE TRACKERTo 1500 PTs ....... 31 To 500 FGM ....26To 300 Reb .......... 30 To 250 3FGM .10
2019 Wooden Award Midseason Top 25 Watch List • 2019 Lute Olson Award Midseason Watch List • 2018 Joe Calabrese MVP2018 Wooden Legacy Most Outstanding Player • 2018 Wooden Legacy All-Tournament first team
2018-19 Preseason ALL-BIG EAST second team • 2018 BIG EAST Most Improved Player • 2018 BIG EAST All-Academic team
OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT OFF DEF REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
PTS: 8 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18REB: 4, 5x - last vs. St. John’s 12/29/18AST: 2, 2x - last vs. Xavier 2/20/19FGM: 4 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18FGA: 7, 2x - last at DePaul 1/6/193FGM: 2 - at St. John’s 2/23/193FGA: 4, 2x - last vs. Creighton 2/9/19FTM: 3 - vs. New Hampshire 12/4/18FTA: 4 - vs. New Hampshire 12/4/18BLK: 2 - vs. DePaul 1/19/19STL: 2, 2x - last at Villanova 1/27/19TO: 2 - at Creighton 2/17/19MIN: 24 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18
PTS: 8 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18REB: 4, 5x - last vs. St. John’s 12/29/18AST: 2, 2x - last vs. Xavier 2/20/19FGM: 4 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18FGA: 7, 2x - last at DePaul 1/6/193FGM: 2 - at St. John’s 2/23/193FGA: 4, 2x - last vs. Creighton 2/9/19FTM: 3 - vs. New Hampshire 12/4/18FTA: 4 - vs. New Hampshire 12/4/18BLK: 2 - vs. DePaul 1/19/19STL: 2, 2x - last at Villanova 1/27/19TO: 2 - at Creighton 2/17/19MIN: 24 - vs. Miami (FL) 11/25/18
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• GAVE PIRATES A HUGE LIFT IN WOODEN LEGACY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME VS
MIAMI WITH EIGHT POINTS & FOUR REBOUNDS IN 24 MINUTES
3-POINT reBOuNDS
>> USA Today All-N.Y. first team and All-NYChoops second team his senior year at Our Saviour>> Averaged 29.3 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.2 steals & 1.3 assists in his senior year
>> Finished high school career with over 2,000 points
MILESTONE TRACKERTo 100 PTs .......... 29 To 100 FGM ....75To 100 Reb .......... 43 To 100 AsT .....92
OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT OFF DEF REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
PTS: 15 - at DePaul 1/6/19REB: 9 - vs. Providence 1/30/19AST: 2 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18FGM: 5, 3x - last at DePaul 1/6/19FGA: 11 - vs. Hawai’i 11/23/183FGM: 3 - at DePaul 1/6/193FGA: 4, 2x - last at DePaul 1/6/19FTM: 4 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18FTA: 4 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18BLK: 4 - vs. Providence 1/30/19STL: 2 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18TO: 3, 2x - last at Providence 1/15/19MIN: 25 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18
PTS: 22 - vs. Boston University 12/10/16REB: 12 - at Georgia Tech 2/19/17AST: 5 - vs. Eastern Michigan 12/19/16FGM: 10 - vs. Boston University 12/10/16FGA: 21 - at Georgia Tech 2/19/173FGM: 3 - at DePaul 1/6/193FGA: 4, 2x - last at DePaul 1/6/19FTM: 5, 2x - last at Louisville 2/26/17FTA: 8 - at Boston College 1/1/17BLK: 4 - vs. Providence 1/30/19STL: 5 - vs. Ole Miss 3/18/17TO: 4 - at Louisville 2/26/17MIN: 33 - at Georgia Tech 2/19/17
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• HAD AN EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE VS. GRAND CANYON IN THE WOODEN
LEGACY QUARTERFINALS WITH 12 POINTS AND TWO BLOCKS IN JUST 15 MINUTES
• PLAYED A SEASON-HIGH 25 MINUTES AND HAD 13 POINTS & SIX REBOUNDS IN SETON HALL’S WIN OVER NO. 9 KENTUCKY AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
• HUGE SECOND HALF AT DEPAUL AND FINISHED WITH 15 POINTS INCLUDING 3-OF-4 SHOOTING FROM THREE
• OUTSTANDING IN 20 MINUTES OFF THE BENCH WITH PROVIDENCE, SCORING EIGHT POINTS, GRABBING A SEASON HIGH EIGHT REBOUNDS AND BLOCKING A CAREER-HIGH FOUR SHOTS, ALL IN SECOND HALF
>> 24 for his last 50 from the field, 4 for his last 11 from three>> Averaged 9.2 points at Syracuse in 2016-17 and averaged 15.0 points & 8.0 rebounds in Orange’s Postseason NIT run>> Outstanding offensive abilities both inside and out
>> Played at St. Anthony’s where team was 28-2 in 2014-15 and won NJSIAA Non-Public B North championship
MILESTONE TRACKERTo 500 PTs .......... 64 To 200 FGM ....20To 200 Reb .......... 14 To 50 blk ......... 4
TAUREAN THOMPSON#15 • SOPHOMORE • FORWARD • 6-11 • 215 • NEW YORK, N.Y. • SYRACUSE
2018-19 GAME NOTES#HALLin @SETONHALLMBB 20
CAREER STATISTICSYear GP GS MIN aVG FG FGa PCT FG FGa PCT FT FTa PCT OFF DeF TOT aVG PF FO aST TO BLK STL PTS aVG 17-18 34 5 584 17.2 56 120 .467 13 46 .283 22 35 .629 18 37 55 1.6 49 0 22 31 5 20 147 4.3
OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT OFF DEF REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
PTS: 23 - at Maryland 12/22/18REB: 8, 3x - last at Providence 1/15/19AST: 5 - vs. Grand Canyon 11/22/18FGM: 9 - vs. Xavier 2/20/19FGA: 18 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/183FGM: 5 - vs. DePaul 1/19/193FGA: 10 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18FTM: 8 - at Maryland 12/22/18FTA: 8 - at Maryland 12/22/18BLK: 1, 2x - last at St. John’s 2/23/19STL: 3 - at Butler 2/2/19TO: 4 - at Marquette 1/12/19MIN: 44 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18
PTS: 23 - at Maryland 12/22/18REB: 8, 3x - last at Providence 1/15/19AST: 5 - vs. Grand Canyon 11/22/18FGM: 9 - vs. Xavier 2/20/19FGA: 18 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/183FGM: 5 - vs. DePaul 1/19/193FGA: 10 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18FTM: 8 - at Maryland 12/22/18FTA: 8 - at Maryland 12/22/18BLK: 1, 7x - last at St. John’s 2/23/19STL: 4 - at Louisville 12/3/17TO: 4 - at Marquette 1/12/19MIN: 44 - vs. Kentucky 12/8/18
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• CAREER-HIGH 14 POINTS & SEVEN REBOUNDS, PLUS HE MADE 3 OF HIS 4
3-POINT ATTEMPTS IN A WIN OVER NEW HAMPSHIRE
• HIT THE GAME-WINNING THREE-POINTER WITH 9.5 SECONDS LEFT IN OVERTIME TO COMPLETE UPSET WIN OVER NO. 9 KENTUCKY; FINISHED WITH CAREER-HIGH 17 POINTS IN THE GAME
• BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE AT MARYLAND, SCORING A CAREER-HIGH 23 POINTS, INCLUDING 18 IN THE SECOND HALF TO LEAD A COMEBACK EFFORT
• MADE A CAREER-HIGH FIVE THREE-POINTERS AS PART OF 19-POINT NIGHT VS. DEPAUL
• CONNECTED ON FOUR OF SIX THREE-POINT ATTEMPTS AT VILLANOVA
• PRODUCED 17 POINTS AND 7 REBOUNDS IN WIN OVER GEORGETOWN
• 8-FOR-13 SHOOTING TO FINISH WITH 20 POINTS IN WIN AT CREIGHTON
• SCORED 21 POINTS VS. XAVIER
3-POINT reBOuNDS
>> Tied for 9th in the BIG EAST in conference only 3-point shooting (.400) & 15th in conference only field goal percentage (.473)>> Averaging 16.5 points over last 4 games
>> 24 for his last 49 in 3-point attempts>> Has made 30 of his last 40 free throw attempts>> Playing outstanding defense this season
MILESTONE TRACKERTo 500 PTs .......... 72 To 100 AsT .....43To 200 Reb .......... 27 To 100 sTl ......58
OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT OFF DEF REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
PTS: 23 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18REB: 12 - at Nebraska 11/14/18AST: 4, 2x - last vs. Georgetown 2/13/19FGM: 8 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18FGA: 12, 2x - last at Creighton 2/17/193FGM: 4 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/183FGA: 6 - at Creighton 2/17/19FTM: 6 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18FTA: 10 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18BLK: 4 - vs. Louisville 12/1/18STL: 2, 3x - last at Villanova 1/27/19TO: 4 - at Providence 1/15/19MIN: 37 - vs. DePaul 1/19/19
PTS: 23 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18REB: 12 - at Nebraska 11/14/18AST: 4, 2x - last vs. Georgetown 2/13/19FGM: 8 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18FGA: 12, 2x - last at Creighton 2/17/193FGM: 4 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/183FGA: 6 - at Creighton 2/17/19FTM: 6, 2x - last vs. Rutgers 12/15/18FTA: 10 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18BLK: 4, 2x - last vs. Louisville 12/1/18STL: 2, 4x - last at Villanova 1/27/19TO: 4 - at Providence 1/15/19MIN: 37 - vs. DePaul 1/19/19
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• NEARLY HAD FIRST CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLE WITH 8 POINTS AND CAREER-
HIGH 12 REBOUNDS AT NEBRASKA
• HIT FIRST THREE OF THE SEASON VS. HAWAI’I THAT HELPED GIVE PIRATES MOMENTUM TO FINISH OFF THE RAINBOW WARRIORS AT THE WOODEN LEGACY SEMIFINALS
• BEST OVERALL PERFORMANCE OF HIS CAREER VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE: 14 POINTS, 11 REBOUNDS, THREE ASSISTS, TWO BLOCKS, TWO STEALS
• CONNECTED ON A CAREER-BEST THREE THREE-POINTERS AND FINISHED WITH 15 POINTS, NINE REBOUNDS IN GARDEN STATE HARDWOOD CLASSIC WIN OVER RUTGERS
• CAREER-HIGH 23 POINTS AND MADE FOUR THREE-POINTERS IN WIN OVER SACRED HEART
• MADE ALL 4 OF HIS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS AND ISSUED 4 ASSISTS IN GTOWN WIN
• HAD 12 OF HIS 17 POINTS IN SECOND HALF OF COMEBACK WIN AT CREIGHTON
3-POINT reBOuNDS
>> 5th in the BIG EAST in rebounding & 4th in blocks (1.3)>> Has recorded an assist in all but 4 games this season>> 6 for his last 13 from three-point range>> Seton Hall is 10-3 when he hits at least 1 3-pointer
>> Nicknamed “Mamu” and speaks four languages>> Attended Montverde Academy & helped team to runner-up finish at DICK’S High School National Championship Tournament
MILESTONE TRACKERTo 400 PTs .......... 74 To 200 FGM ....84To 300 Reb .......... 39 To 100 blk ......49
PTS: 3 - vs. Butler 1/9/19REB: 6 - vs. Butler 1/9/19AST: FGM: 1, 3x - last at Providence 1/15/19FGA: 2, 4x - last at Providence 1/15/193FGM: 3FGA: FTM: 1, 2x - last vs. Butler 1/9/19FTA: 4 - vs. Butler 1/9/19BLK: 1, 2x - last vs. DePaul 1/19/19STL: TO: 1, 2x - last at Providence 1/15/19MIN: 19 - vs. Butler 1/9/19
PTS: 3 - vs. Butler 1/9/19REB: 6 - vs. Butler 1/9/19AST: FGM: 1, 3x - last at Providence 1/15/19FGA: 2, 4x - last at Providence 1/15/193FGM: 3FGA: FTM: 1, 2x - last vs. Butler 1/9/19FTA: 4 - vs. Butler 1/9/19BLK: 1, 2x - last vs. DePaul 1/19/19STL: TO: 1, 2x - last at Providence 1/15/19MIN: 19 - vs. Butler 1/9/19
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• HAD A HUGE IMPACT IN 19 MINUTES OF ACTION IN WIN OVER BUTLER,
HELPING PIRATES STABILIZE THE PAINT
3-POINT reBOuNDS
>> Played postgraduate year at Montverde Academy under Kevin Boyle>> Played high school basketball at Newark East Side, same school that delivered Ismael Sanogo
>> His Newark East Side team was runner-up in the 2014 New Jersey Tournament of Champions
REYNOLDS, JR. GAME-BY-GAMEOPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT OFF DEF REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
PTS: 10 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18REB: 5 - at St. John’s 2/23/19AST: 3 - vs. Wagner 11/6/18FGM: 3, 2x - last at Villanova 1/27/19FGA: 9 - at Villanova 1/27/193FGM: 2 - at Villanova 1/27/193FGA: 6 - at Villanova 1/27/19FTM: 4, 2x - last vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18FTA: 4, 3x - last vs. St. John’s 12/29/18BLK: 1 - at Villanova 1/27/19STL: 4 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18TO: 1, 6x - last vs. Georgetown 2/13/19MIN: 18 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18
PTS: 10 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18REB: 5 - at St. John’s 2/23/19AST: 3 - vs. Wagner 11/6/18FGM: 3, 2x - last at Villanova 1/27/19FGA: 9 - at Villanova 1/27/193FGM: 2 - at Villanova 1/27/193FGA: 6 - at Villanova 1/27/19FTM: 4, 2x - last vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18FTA: 4, 3x - last vs. St. John’s 12/29/18BLK: 1 - at Villanova 1/27/19STL: 4 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18TO: 1, 8x - last vs. Georgetown 2/13/19MIN: 18 - vs. Sacred Heart 12/19/18
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• CAREER NIGHT VS. SACRED HEART MAKING ALL SEVEN OF HIS SHOTS EN
ROUTE TO 10-POINT NIGHT PLUS FOUR STEALS
• PLAYED HERO IN WIN OVER ST. JOHN’S MAKING BUZZER-BEATING THREE-POINTER WITH 0.4 SECONDS REMAINING IN A 76-74 COMEBACK VICTORY
3-POINT reBOuNDS
>> Former walk-on who earned scholarship in 2018>> His only free throw miss of his career was intentional>> Played four years at Manchester Township, where he was a 1,000-point scorer
>> Helped Manchester to 54-28 record over last three seasons>> Produced two triple-doubles during his senior year at Manchester
MILESTONE TRACKERTo 100 PTs .......... 35 To 100 FGM ....82To 100 Reb .......... 70 To 100 AsT .....83
GILL GAME-BY-GAMEOPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG PCT 3FG PCT FT PCT OFF DEF REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS AVG
PTS: 7 - vs. Saint Louis 11/17/18REB: 8 - at Maryland 12/22/18AST: 1 - vs. Georgetown 2/13/19FGM: 3 - at Maryland 12/22/18FGA: 5 - at Maryland 12/22/18FTM: 3 - vs. Saint Louis 11/17/18FTA: 5 - vs. Saint Louis 11/17/18BLK: 5 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18STL: 3 - at Xavier 1/2/19TO: 2, 3x - last at Villanova 1/27/19MIN: 23 - at Maryland 12/22/18
PTS: 7 - vs. Saint Louis 11/17/18REB: 8 - at Maryland 12/22/18AST: 1 - vs. Georgetown 2/13/19FGM: 3 - at Maryland 12/22/18FGA: 5 - at Maryland 12/22/18FTM: 3 - vs. Saint Louis 11/17/18FTA: 5 - vs. Saint Louis 11/17/18BLK: 5 - vs. Rutgers 12/15/18STL: 3 - at Xavier 1/2/19TO: 2, 3x - last at Villanova 1/27/19MIN: 23 - at Maryland 12/22/18
SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS2018-19 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS• BLOCKED A CAREER-HIGH FIVE SHOTS IN A HUGE 12-MINUTE APPEARANCE TO
HELP PIRATES BEAT RUTGERS IN GARDEN STATE HARDWOOD CLASSIC
• MADE A HUGE DIFFERENCE AT MARYLAND: MADE FIRST CAREER START, GAVE THE PIRATES 24 MINUTES AND HAD SIX POINTS, EIGHT REBOUNDS & THREE BLOCKS
• MADE A BIG IMPACT OFF THE BENCH AT XAVIER WITH FOUR POINTS, FIVE REBOUNDS, FOUR BLOCKS AND THREE STEALS, MOST OF THEM COMING IN THE SECOND HALF IN A COMEBACK VICTORY
• BLOCKED GAME-TYING LAYUP ATTEMPT FROM ISAIAH JACKSON IN WANING SECONDS OF WIN OVER PROVIDENCE
3-POINT reBOuNDS
>> Would rank 3rd in the BIG EAST in blocks (1.3), but does not have enough games played to qualify>> Played junior college basketball at Vincennes, where he ranked 10th in the nation in blocked shots (85) during his sophomore season
>> Helped Vincennes go 32-3, win the Region 16 district championship and reach quarterfinals of NJCAA Div. I Championship
MILESTONE TRACKERTo 100 PTs .......... 62 To 100 FGM ....83To 100 Reb .......... 46 To 50 blk ........24
TE A M S TA TIS T IC S H A LL O P PS C O R IN G 1086 1102 P o in ts per gam e 72.4 73.5 S coring m arg in -1 .1 -F IE LD G O A LS -A TT 393-879 389-879 F ie ld goa l pct . 4 4 7 . 4 4 33 P O IN T FG -A TT 106-323 118-338 3 -po in t FG pct . 3 2 8 . 3 4 9 3 -p t FG m ade per gam 7.1 7 .9FR E E TH R O W S -A TT 194-268 206-271 F ree th row pct . 7 2 4 . 7 6 0 F -Throw s m ade per ga 12.9 13.7R E B O U N D S 534 516 R ebounds per gam e 35.6 34.4 R ebound ing m arg in +1.2 -A S S IS TS 207 212 A ss is ts per gam e 13.8 14.1TU R N O V E R S 217 202 Turnovers per gam e 14.5 13.5 Turnover m arg in -1 .0 - A ss is t/tu rnover ra tio 1 .0 1 .0S TE A LS 102 111 S tea ls per gam e 6.8 7 .4B LO C K S 55 67 B locks per gam e 3.7 4 .5A TTE N D A N C E 60427 103950 H om e gam es-A vg/G am 7-8632 8-12994 N eutra l s ite -A vg /G am e - 0-0
S core by P eriods 1st 2nd Tota lsS eton H a ll 508 578 1086O pponents 552 550 1102
D ate O pponent S core A tt.* 12 /29 /18 S T . JO H N 'S (N Y ) W 76-74 10481* 01 /02 /19 at X avie r W 80-70 10224* 01 /06 /19 at D eP au l L 74-75 4068* 01 /09 /19 B U TLE R W 76-75 7640* 01 /12 /19 at M arquette L 66-70 17180* 01 /15 /19 at P rov idence L 63-72 11367* 01 /19 /19 D E P A U L L 93-97 9023* 01 /27 /19 at V illanova L 52-80 16444* 01 /30 /19 P R O V ID E N C E W 65-63 7858* 02 /02 /19 at B u tle r L 68-70 9102* 02 /09 /19 C R E IG H TO N W 63-58 9681* 02 /13 /19 G E O R G E TO W N W 90-75 7828* 02 /17 /19 at C re igh ton W 81-75 17036* 02 /20 /19 X A V IE R L 69-70 7916* 02 /23 /19 at S t. John 's (N Y ) L 70-78 18529
* = C onference gam e
2018-19 CONFERENCE STATS
2018-19 GAME NOTES#HALLin @SETONHALLMBB 28
2018-19 Seton Hall Men's BasketballSeton Hall Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 23, 2019)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 16-11 9-4 3-7 4-0CONFERENCE 7-8 5-2 2-6 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-3 4-2 1-1 4-0
Tota l 3 -P o in t F -Throw R ebounds## P layer gp-gs m in avg fg -fga fg% 3fg -fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def to t avg pf dq a to b lk stl p ts avg13 P O W E LL, M yles 27-27 958 35.5 185-417 . 4 4 78-222 . 3 5 142-165 . 8 6 18 88 106 3.9 59 0 70 83 6 55 590 21.922 C A LE , M yles 27-27 818 30.3 102-240 . 4 2 41-106 . 3 8 36-53 . 6 7 18 100 118 4.4 57 2 35 36 2 22 281 10.400 M cK N IG H T, Q u inc 27-27 762 28.2 103-219 . 4 7 18-54 . 3 3 50-76 . 6 5 11 62 73 2.7 79 2 107 70 5 48 274 10.101 N ZE I, M ichae l 27-24 776 28.7 100-157 . 6 3 0-0 . 0 0 47-73 . 6 4 52 82 134 5.0 63 2 25 30 12 5 247 9.123 M A M U K E LA S H V IL 27-27 767 28.4 84-186 . 4 5 25-73 . 3 4 46-76 . 6 0 50 148 198 7.3 71 1 46 41 35 12 239 8.915 TH O M P S O N , Taur 24-0 269 11.2 50-120 . 4 1 7-28 . 2 5 17-23 . 7 3 24 33 57 2.4 38 0 4 19 13 8 124 5.214 R H O D E N , Jared 27-0 320 11.9 25-77 . 3 2 9-42 . 2 1 12-20 . 6 0 23 34 57 2.1 33 1 8 8 4 11 71 2.633 R E Y N O LD S , S hav 24-0 197 8.2 16-49 . 3 2 5-27 . 1 8 21-22 . 9 5 9 16 25 1.0 28 0 16 6 1 12 58 2.402 N E LS O N , A nthony 27-0 301 11.1 23-70 . 3 2 4-14 . 2 8 11-18 . 6 1 2 25 27 1.0 22 0 52 25 1 8 61 2.335 G ILL , R om aro 20-2 200 10.0 17-27 . 6 3 0-0 . 0 0 4-10 . 4 0 16 38 54 2.7 33 0 1 16 26 6 38 1.932 B R O D IE , D arne ll 9 -1 54 6.0 3-10 . 3 0 0-0 . 0 0 2-6 . 3 3 3 8 11 1.2 9 0 0 2 2 0 8 0.930 A V E N T, A s iah 3-0 6 2.0 0-2 . 0 0 0-1 . 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 0.3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
TE A M S TA TIS T IC S H A LL O P PS C O R IN G 1991 1933 P o in ts per gam e 73.7 71.6 S coring m arg in +2.1 -F IE LD G O A LS -A TT 708-1574 681-1573 F ie ld goa l pct . 4 5 0 . 4 3 33 P O IN T FG -A TT 187-567 210-618 3 -po in t FG pct . 3 3 0 . 3 4 0 3 -p t FG m ade per gam 6.9 7 .8FR E E TH R O W S -A TT 388-542 359-480 F ree th row pct . 7 1 6 . 7 4 8 F -Throw s m ade per ga 14.4 13.3R E B O U N D S 941 948 R ebounds per gam e 34.9 35.1 R ebound ing m arg in -0 .3 -A S S IS TS 364 366 A ss is ts per gam e 13.5 13.6TU R N O V E R S 345 381 Turnovers per gam e 12.8 14.1 Turnover m arg in +1.3 - A ss is t/tu rnover ra tio 1 .1 1 .0S TE A LS 187 164 S tea ls per gam e 6.9 6 .1B LO C K S 107 124 B locks per gam e 4.0 4 .6A TTE N D A N C E 102409 147406 H om e gam es-A vg/G am 13-7878 10-13222 N eutra l s ite -A vg /G am e - 4-3797
S core by P eriods 1st 2nd O T Tota lsS eton H a ll 924 1053 14 1991O pponents 932 988 13 1933
D ate O pponent S core A tt.11/06 /18 W A G N E R W 89-49 165511/14 /18 at N ebraska L 57-80 1571311/17 /18 S A IN T LO U IS L 64-66 785411/22 /18 vs G rand C anyon W 82-75 126611/23 /18 vs H aw aii W 64-54 208911/25 /18 vs M iam i W 83-81 158912/01 /18 LO U IS V ILLE L 65-70 850512/04 /18 N E W H A M P S H IR E W 77-57 638012/08 /18 vs K E N TU C K Y W ot 84-83 1024412/15 /18 R U TG E R S W 72-66 1048112/19 /18 S A C R E D H E A R T W 90-76 710712/22 /18 at M ary land W 78-74 12555
* 12 /29 /18 S T . JO H N 'S (N Y ) W 76-74 10481* 01 /02 /19 at X avie r W 80-70 10224* 01 /06 /19 at D eP au l L 74-75 4068* 01 /09 /19 B U TLE R W 76-75 7640* 01 /12 /19 at M arquette L 66-70 17180* 01 /15 /19 at P rov idence L 63-72 11367* 01 /19 /19 D E P A U L L 93-97 9023* 01 /27 /19 at V illanova L 52-80 16444* 01 /30 /19 P R O V ID E N C E W 65-63 7858* 02 /02 /19 at B u tle r L 68-70 9102* 02 /09 /19 C R E IG H TO N W 63-58 9681* 02 /13 /19 G E O R G E TO W N W 90-75 7828* 02 /17 /19 at C re igh ton W 81-75 17036* 02 /20 /19 X A V IE R L 69-70 7916* 02 /23 /19 at S t. John 's (N Y ) L 70-78 18529