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Seton Hall Men's Basketball Seton Hall Combined Team Statistics (As of Dec 22, 2013) All Games GAME 13 SETON HALL VS. LAFAYETTE Stephen Dombroski Assistant Athletic Director Seton Hall Digital Media & Communications e [email protected] p 973-761-9644 c 518-928-6103 Men’s Basketball SHUPirates.com • @SetonHallMBB 2013-14 SCHEDULE SETON HALL (8-4) VS. LAFAYETTE (4-6) OVERALL 8-4 - H 6-2 A 1-1 N 1-1 Friday, Dec. 27 - South Orange, N.J., Walsh Gymnasium (2,600) - 8 p.m. TV: FOX Sports 1 - Rich Ackerman, Jim Spanarkel NOVEMBER Radio: 970 AM WNYM - Gary Cohen, Dave Popkin Sat. 9 NIAGARA# FOX Sports 2 W, 83-72 89.5 FM WSOU - Vincent Coughlin, Clayton Collier Wed. 13 KENT STATE# FOX Sports 2 W, 78-76 Internet Radio: SHUPirates.com Sat. 16 at Mercer L, 77-74 2OT Previous Starters 2013-14 Statistics Mon. 18 MONMOUTH FOX Sports 2 W, 82-66 Pos # Player PPG RPG APG MPG Fri. 22 RV/RV Oklahoma% truTV L, 86-85 G 30 Jaren Sina (6-2, 180, Fr.) 7.0 1.3 2.7 25.5 Sat. 23 Virginia Tech% truTV W, 68-67 G 13 Haralds Karlis (6-6, 210, Jr.) 1.8 1.3 0.4 13.7 G/F 22 Brian Oliver (6-7, 225, R-Sr.) 11.8 3.1 0.5 23.8 DECEMBER F 2 Brandon Mobley (6-9, 215, Jr.) 9.3 5.5 0.6 26.8 Sun. 1 FDU FOX Sports 1 L, 58-54 C 21 Eugene Teague (6-9, 270, R-Sr.) 10.2 9.3 1.3 26.3 Thurs. 5 LIU-BROOKLYN FOX Sports 1 W, 92-81 Sun. 8 at Rutgers ESPNU W, 77-71 Reserves (listed numerically) Tues. 10 NJIT FOX Sports 1 W, 71-55 Pos # Player PPG RPG APG MPG Sat. 14 SAINT PETER’S FSN/YES L, 83-80 OT G 4 Sterling Gibbs (6-2, 185, R-So.)* 16.1 3.1 4.0 29.2 Sun. 22 EASTERN WASH. FOX Sports 1 W, 92-70 G 14 Kevin Lynch (6-4, 190, Sr.) 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 Fri. 27 LAFAYETTE^ FOX Sports 1 8 p.m. G/F 23 Fuquan Edwin (6-6, 215, Sr.) 13.8 2.9 1.2 27.3 Tues. 31 at Providence* FOX Sports 1 2:30 p.m. F 25 Rashed Anthony (6-8, 225, Fr.) - - - - G 31 Travis Berry (6-4, 185, Fr.) 0.0 0.0 1.0 3.5 JANUARY F 33 Patrik Auda (6-9, 235, R-Jr.) 11.0 4.8 0.7 19.3 Sat. 4 RV/RV CREIGHTON* FOX Sports 1 3 p.m. F 45 Stephane Manga (6-6, 230, Jr.) 3.3 2.2 0.4 9.6 Wed. 8 #8/#11 VILLANOVA* CBS Sports Net. 7 p.m. C 50 Aaron Geramipoor (6-11, 245, Sr.)* 2.4 1.9 0.0 9.3 Sat. 11 at Marquette* FSN/MSG 2 p.m. Sat. 18 at Georgetown* FOX Sports 1 12 p.m. *Inactive due to injury Thurs. 23 at St. John’s* CBS Sports Net. 7 p.m. Sat. 25 DE PAUL* CBS Sports Net. 6 p.m. Wed. 29 BUTLER* FOX Sports 1 9 p.m. FEBRUARY ABOUT THE SERIES 2013-14 Sat. 1 at Xavier CBS Sports Net. 12 p.m. Stats Fri. 7 at #8/#11 Villanova FOX Sports 1 7 p.m. Record: Tied, 9-9 Tues. 11 MARQUETTE FOX Sports 1 7 p.m. History: Seton Hall and Lafayette will meet for only the second 8-4 Overall 4-6 Thurs. 13 ST. JOHN’S FOX Sports 1 9 p.m. time in the last 40 years after playing four straight seasons from Thurs. 20 GEORGETOWN CBS Sports Net. 9 p.m. 1969-1973. P.J. Carlesimo was at the helm of the Seton Hall 78.0 PPG 76.7 Sun. 23 at RV/RV Creighton FSN/MSG 5 p.m. men’s basketball program during its last meeting with Lafayette 71.8 Opp PPG 75.5 on Dec. 6, 1987 on the second day of the Seton Hall Tip Off Tues. 25 at DePaul FOX Sports 1 9 p.m. Tournament at Walsh Gymnasium. Carlesimo guided the Pirates 45.1% FG% 48.2% Fri. 28 PROVIDENCE CBS Sports Net. 7 p.m. to a 98-73 victory over the Leopards behind 25 points and 12 43.4% OPP FG% 44.7% MARCH rebounds from Mark Bryant. 35.7% 3FG% 39.4% Mon. 3 XAVIER FOX Sports 1 7 p.m. The teams first met during the 1916-17 campaign as the Pirates 38.4% OPP 3FG% 40.0% Fri. 8 at Butler FOX Sports 1 4:30 p.m. took the first three contests. Seton Hall has won 5-of-7 home 74.2% FT% 76.5% 12-15 BIG EAST Championship contests versus Lafayette and the Pirates have claimed both neutral court meetings. 35.5 Rebounds 31.6 * - BIG EAST game 13.1 Assists 13.0 % - Coaches vs. Cancer Classic at Barclays Center in Brooklyn Last Five Meetings: 13.3 Turnovers 13.5 # - Coaches vs. Cancer Classic 12/6/87 .........................................................................SHU, 98-73 3.3 Blocks 2.1 ^ - Played at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, N.J. 12/9/72 ............................................................................LC, 84-58 Home games in bold played at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. 7.3 Steals 5.3 All times eastern and subject to change 1/5/72 ..............................................................................LC, 75-74 2/4/71 ..............................................................................LC, 67-59 12/6/69 .........................................................................SHU, 88-78 NEXT OPPONENT PROVIDENCE FRIARS SETON HALL STATUS Six Pirates scored in double-figures as a 54-point flurry in the second half sent Seton Tues. Dec. 31 • 2:30 p.m. • Dunking Donuts Center (Providence, R.I.) Hall off with a 92-70 victory over Eastern Washington on Sunday at the Prudential Center. TV: FOX Sports 1 • Radio: 970 AM (WNYM) Fuquan Edwin and Patrik Auda made their return from injuries to contribute to the Pirates largest margin of victory this season. Edwin missed three games after suffering an ankle Record: 10-2 overall, 7-0 home injury on Dec. 5 versus LIU-Brooklyn, while Auda came back after being sidelined for six Next Game: at UMass (12/28) games injuring his foot on Nov. 22 against Oklahoma at Barclays Center. History: Providence leads 47-45 Freshman Jaren Sina stepped up to deliver a marvelous performance against Eastern Last Meeting: Providence, 76-66(3/5/13) Washington in the absence of injured point guard Sterling Gibbs (knee). He dished out eight assists without committing a turnover and scored 14 points. Edwin was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Monday earning his second award this season. He tied the program’s single game steals record (8) for the second time in his career to go along with 14 points in the win over Eastern Washington. SETON HALL BASKETBALL @SetonHallMBB #HALLBALL SETON HALL AT A GLANCE 10 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT SETON HALL... GENERAL InforMATION j Senior Fuquan Edwin was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the second Location ................................................. South Orange, NJ 07079 time this season on Monday after tying a program record with eight steals to go along Founded ...................................................................................1856 with 14 points in the 92-70 win over Eastern Washington (12/22). Edwin previously Enrollment .............................................................................. 9,700 hit the eight steals mark on Dec. 18, 2011 in an 80-77 overtime victory over Mercer. Affiliation ................................................................NCAA Division I The 6-for-6 guard from Paterson, N.J. also had 14 points, four rebounds and a season- Conference ........................................................................BIG EAST high four assists on Sunday in his first game back after missing three contests with Nickname ............................................................................. Pirates an ankle injury. Colors ......................................................................Blue and White k The Pirates have won four of their last five contests. During this stretch The Hall Home Court (Capacity) ................... Prudential Center (10,862) has shot 48.0% (129-269) and has scored 82.4 points per game with four Pirates President ...................................................... Dr. A. Gabriel Esteban averaging double-digits (Gibbs-19.0, Oliver-16.4, Teague-14.8, Mobley-12.6). In Director of Athletics .................................................. Patrick Lyons the last five games, Seton Hall has a pair of season-high 92 point outbursts in Athletic Department Phone ................................(973) 761-9497 wins over LIU-Brooklyn (12/5) and Eastern Washington (12/22). The Pirates Ticket Office Phone ...............................................(973) 275-HALL also shot a season-high 56.9% (29-51) from the field on Sunday versus Eastern Washington. MEN’S BasKETBALL CoacHING STaff l Fuquan Edwin is coming off his third 5+ steal performance in nine appearances this Head Coach ................................................................Kevin Willard season. He is third in the nation averaging 3.33 steals, standing only behind Alma Mater/Year ................................................Pittsburgh/1997 Duke Mondy (Oakland, 4.18) and Briante Weber (VCU, 3.77). Edwin became the first Record at Seton Hall/Years ..............................57-53/four years player in BIG EAST history to lead the nation in steals with 3.0/game in 2011-12. Career Record/Years .................................102-102/seven years Associate Head Coach .........Shaheen Holloway (Seton Hall ‘00) m Red-shirt senior center Eugene Teague came up one rebound shy versus Eastern Assistant Coaches ........................Fred Hill (Montclair State ‘81) Washington to extend his consecutive double-doubles streak to five games. The ........................................................ Oliver Antigua (Pittsburgh ‘98) big man from Vineland, N.J. has scored double-digits in the last five games and he is averaging 14.8 points, 13.2 rebounds and has a 72.2% field goal mark (26-36) during Director of Basketball Operations ........Grant Billmeier (Seton Hall ‘07) this stretch. Director of Player Development ........Ryan Whalen (Saint Joseph’s ‘08) Office Phone ..........................................................(973) 761-9070 n Sterling Gibbs was sidelined with a knee injury for Eastern Washington, missing his first game of the season.
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