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Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball

The Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball program is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate men's basketball program of Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. The team competes in the Big East Conference and plays their home games in the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Seton Hall Pirates
UniversitySeton Hall University
First season1903–04
Head coachShaheen Holloway
ConferenceBig East
LocationNewark, New Jersey;
South Orange, New Jersey
ArenaPrudential Center;
Walsh Gymnasium
(Capacity: 10,481/18,711; 1,316)
NicknamePirates
ColorsBlue and white[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


NCAA tournament runner-up
1989
NCAA tournament Final Four
1989
NCAA tournament Elite Eight
1989, 1991
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen
1989, 1991, 1992, 2000
NCAA tournament round of 32
1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2000, 2004, 2018
NCAA tournament appearances
1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
Conference tournament champions
1991, 1993, 2016
Conference regular season champions
1977, 1992, 1993, 2020

History

Seton Hall's first season of basketball occurred in 1903–04, but the school did not field a team again until 1908–09, the year in which the university achieved its first winning season. The school adopted the Pirate mascot in 1931, and the teams soon gained national prominence with the arrival of John "Honey" Russell in 1936. During an 18-year span, the Pirates racked up a 295–129 record that included an undefeated 19–0 record in 1939–40 as part of a 41-game unbeaten streak. Walsh Gymnasium was opened in 1941 to house the basketball team permanently and featured one of the best Seton Hall teams of all time, termed the "Wonder Five", which led by All-American Bob Davies, earned the school's first NIT bid in 1941. Following World War II, the Pirates were led by stars Frank Saul and Bobby Wanzer and regularly played games at Madison Square Garden. The peak of this era occurred in 1953 when Richie Regan and Walter Dukes defeated rival St. John's University for the NIT title. Perhaps the low point for the team occurred in 1961 when a point shaving scandal sullied the program, but the Pirates rebounded to return to the NIT in 1974 under coach Bill Raftery.[2] Seton Hall became a charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979, where they are still a member to this day.

 
The 1908–09 Seton Hall basketball team recorded the school's first winning record in its second season of play

Although Seton Hall did have a lengthly American Football Team, The high point of the Big East era for Seton Hall came when P. J. Carlesimo was hired in 1982 and the team began playing in the Meadowlands Arena. By 1988, Carlesimo led the Pirates to the school's first NCAA tournament appearance, and in 1989, he led the Hall to an unexpected tournament run to the NCAA Championship game, where they were defeated by Michigan in overtime. Success under Carlesimo continued with a Big East tournament championship and an Elite Eight appearance in 1991, a regular season Big East Championship and Sweet Sixteen appearance in 1992, and Big East Regular Season and Big East tournament Championships in 1993. Carlesimo left to coach in the NBA following the 1993–94 season, but Seton Hall returned to the Sweet Sixteen in 2000 guided by coach Tommy Amaker, and appeared in the NCAA tournament in 2004 and 2006 coached by Louis Orr. In 2006–07, Bobby Gonzalez was hired to lead the Pirates, which moved its home games into the Prudential Center in 2007.[3] Gonzalez amassed a 66–59 record at Seton Hall but was fired at the conclusion of the 2009–10 after a first-round NIT loss to Texas Tech. Concerns were raised in-house about the direction Gonzalez was taking the program, punctuated by several incidents, some involving Gonzalez and others involving student athletes. Shortly after his dismissal Gonzalez was arrested for shoplifting.[4] Seton Hall hired current coach Kevin Willard for the 2010–11 season.[5]

After struggling to maintain a .500 record through his first five seasons with the program, Willard's Pirates finally broke through in the 2015–16 season, as they won the Big East tournament Championship over the eventual national champion Villanova Wildcats. With the win, Seton Hall secured the school's first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2006 and the first Big East tournament Championship since 1993. However, the magic could not continue in the NCAA tournament, as the team was defeated by the 11th-seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs in the First Round. In 2017, the Pirates were again eliminated in the First Round of the NCAA tournament by the Arkansas Razorbacks, but the Pirates would win their first tournament game in fourteen years upon defeating the NC State Wolfpack in 2018's first round before being defeated by the Kansas Jayhawks in the Second Round. Following the graduation of starting seniors Khadeen Carrington, Ángel Delgado, Desi Rodriguez, and Ismael Sanogo, the Pirates would appear in their fourth consecutive NCAA tournament for the second time in program history in 2019. Led by the play of standout junior guard Myles Powell, the Pirates, at risk of missing the tournament sitting on a 16–12 overall and 7–9 Big East record, won their final two regular season games at home against 16th-ranked Marquette and 23rd-ranked Villanova and advanced to the Big East Final where they lost a rematch to Villanova by two points. Ultimately, they secured a #10 seed in the tournament following their performance down the stretch, and fell to the Wofford Terriers in a first round game in which Fletcher Magee would break Division I's all-time three-point scoring record. In November 2021, Seton Hall traveled to Ann Arbor, Michigan to play the then #4 ranked Michigan Wolverines as part of the Big East-Big10 Gavitt Games. Of note was that the game was the first time the two programs had met since the 1989 NCAA National Championship Game when Michigan beat Seton Hall by one on a controversial foul call. In the 2021 version, Seton Hall upset Michigan, making it the first time Seton Hall had won a road game against a non-conference AP top-five team in university history. They were 0-5 prior.[6]

All-time coaching records

Name Years Record Win pct.
William Caffrey 1908–09 10–4 (.714)
Dick McDonough 1909–10 6–2 (.750)
Jim Flanagan 1910–11 4–0 (1.000)
Frank Hill 1911–30 192–75 (.719)
Dan Steinberg 1930–31 12–11 (.522)
Les Fries 1931–33 18–13 (.581)
John Colrick 1933–35 8–22 (.267)
Bob Davies 1946–47 24–3 (.889)
Jack Reitemeier 1947–49 34–12 (.739)
John Russell 1936–43
1949-60
295–129 (.696)
Richard Regan 1960–70 112–131 (.461)
Bill Raftery 1970–81 154–141 (.522)
Hoddy Mahon 1981–82 11–16 (.407)
P.J. Carlesimo 1982–94 212–166 (.561)
George Blaney 1994–97 38–48 (.442)
Tommy Amaker 1997–01 68–55 (.540)
Louis Orr 2001–06 80–69 (.537)
Bobby Gonzalez 2006–10 66–59 (.528)
Kevin Willard 2010–22 225–161 (.583)
Shaheen Holloway 2022-present 17-16 (.515)

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Pirates have appeared in the NCAA tournament 14 times. Their combined record is 16–14.

Year Seed Round Opponent Results
1988 #8 First Round
Second Round
#9 UTEP
#1 Arizona
W 80–64
L 55–84
1989 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship Game
#14 Southwest Missouri State
#11 Evansville
#2 Indiana
#4 UNLV
#2 Duke
#3 Michigan
W 60–51
W 87–73
W 78–65
W 84–61
W 95–78
L 79–80 OT
1991 #3 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
#14 Pepperdine
#11 Creighton
#2 Arizona
#1 UNLV
W 71–51
W 81–69
W 81–77
L 65–77
1992 #4 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#13 La Salle
#5 Missouri
#1 Duke
W 78–76
W 88–71
L 69–81
1993 #2 First Round
Second Round
#15 Tennessee State
#7 WKU
W 81–59
L 68–72
1994 #10 First Round #7 Michigan State L 73–84
2000 #10 First Round
Second Round
Sweet Sixteen
#7 Oregon
#2 Temple
#3 Oklahoma State
W 72–71 OT
W 67–65 OT
L 66–68
2004 #8 First Round
Second Round
#9 Arizona
#1 Duke
W 80–76
L 62–90
2006 #10 First Round #7 Wichita State L 66–86
2016 #6 First Round #11 Gonzaga L 52–68
2017 #9 First Round #8 Arkansas L 71–77
2018 #8 First Round
Second Round
#9 NC State
#1 Kansas
W 94–83
L 79–83
2019 #10 First Round #7 Wofford L 68–84
2022 #8 First Round #9 TCU L 42–69

NIT results

The Pirates have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) 18 times. Their combined record is 8–19. They were NIT Champions in 1953.

Year Round Opponent Result
1941 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Rhode Island
Long Island
CCNY
W 70–54
L 26–49
L 27–42
1951 First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
3rd Place Game
Beloit
NC State
BYU
St. John's
W 71–57
W 71–59
L 59–69
L 68–70
1952 First Round La Salle L 76–80
1953 Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Niagara
Manhattan
St. John's
W 79–74
W 74–56
W 58–46
1955 First Round Saint Francis (PA) L 78–89
1956 First Round
Quarterfinals
Marquette
Saint Joseph's
W 96–78
L 65–74
1957 First Round Xavier L 79–85
1974 First Round Memphis L 72–73
1977 First Round Massachusetts L 85–86
1987 First Round Niagara L 65–74
1995 First Round Canisius L 71–83
1998 First Round Georgia Tech L 70–88
1999 First Round Old Dominion L 56–75
2001 First Round Alabama L 79–85
2003 First Round Rhode Island L 60–61
2010 First Round Texas Tech L 69–87
2012 First Round
Second Round
Stony Brook
Massachusetts
W 63–61
L 67–77
2023 First Round Colorado L 64–65

Notable players and coaches

Honored and retired jerseys

Seton Hall Pirates retired numbers
No. Player Position Career
3 Frank Saul G/F 1942–43, 1946–49
5 Walter Dukes C 1950–53
8 Bobby Wanzer G 1942–43, 1946–47
11 Bob Davies G 1939–42
12 Richie Regan G 1950–53
24 Terry Dehere SG 1989–93
34 Glenn Mosley PF 1973-77
44 Nick Werkman G 1961–64[7]

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Year Inducted Name Position Years at Seton Hall
1964 John "Honey" Russell Coach 1936–1943, 1949–60
1970 Bob Davies Player/Coach 1939–1942, 1946–47
1987 Bobby Wanzer Player 1942–1943, 1946–47
2017 Nick Galis Player 1975–1979

FIBA Hall of Fame

Year Inducted Name Years at Seton Hall
2007 Nikos Galis 1975–1979
2013 Andrew Gaze 1988–1989

Pirates in the NBA

31 Pirates have played at least one game in the NBA.

Name Draft Year Draft Team
Anthony Avent 1991 Atlanta Hawks
Andre Barrett 2004 Undrafted
Mark Bryant 1988 Portland Trail Blazers
Tommy Byrnes 1946 Undrafted
Chuck Connors 1946 Undrafted
Marcus Cousin 2010 Undrafted
Samuel Dalembert 2001 Philadelphia 76ers
Bob Davies 1948 Undrafted
Terry Dehere 1993 Los Angeles Clippers
Ángel Delgado 2018 Undrafted
Walter Dukes 1953 New York Knicks
Bob Fitzgerald 1946 Undrafted
Andrew Gaze 1993 Undrafted
Adrian Griffin 1999 Undrafted
Eddie Griffin 2001 New Jersey Nets
Howie Janotta 1949 Baltimore Bullets
Johnny Macknowski 1948 Rochester Royals
Sandro Mamukelashvili 2021 Indiana Pacers
Mike McCarron 1946 Undrafted
John Morton 1989 Cleveland Cavaliers
Glenn Mosley 1977 Philadelphia 76ers
Al Negratti 1946 Undrafted
Myles Powell 2021 Undrafted
Richie Regan 1953 Rochester Royals
Jared Rhoden 2022 Undrafted
Ed Sadowski 1946 Undrafted
Pep Saul 1949 Rochester Royals
Ben Scharnus 1946 Undrafted
Bobby Wanzer 1948 Rochester Royals
Isaiah Whitehead 2016 Utah Jazz
Luther Wright 1993 Utah Jazz

Pirates in international leagues

Awards and honors

See also

References

  1. ^ "Athletics Communications". SHUPirates.com. July 10, 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  2. ^ "2017-18 Seton Hall Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). 2017. p. 26. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
  3. ^ (PDF). 2008. p. 149. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-04. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
  4. ^ "Former Seton Hall coach arrested for shoplifting". ESPN.com. 6 July 2010.
  5. ^ "Seton Hall announces Willard as its next coach". ESPN.com. 29 March 2010.
  6. ^ spassner (2021-11-18). "Seton Hall upsets #4 Michigan in Ann Arbor". Big East Coast Bias. Retrieved 2021-12-16.
  7. ^ "2017-18 Seton Hall Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). 2017. pp. 28–29. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
  8. ^ "2017-18 Seton Hall Men's Basketball Media Guide" (PDF). 2017. p. 32. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
  9. ^ "Myles Powell Named 2018 BIG EAST Most Improved".
  10. ^ a b "Seton Hall's Gill Named Defensive Player of the Year & Most Improved Player Creighton's Mahoney Selected for Sixth Man Award Baldwin, Mosely and Holt Share Sportsmanship Award".
  11. ^ a b Prunty, Brendan (10 March 2014). "Seton Hall's Fuquan Edwin named Big East Defensive Player of the Year". Retrieved 20 March 2014.
  12. ^ "Seton Hall's Nzei Named BIG EAST Men's Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year".
  13. ^ "Seton Hall's Ike Obiagu Named Men's Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year".

External links

  • Official website  

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The Seton Hall Pirates men s basketball program is the NCAA Division I intercollegiate men s basketball program of Seton Hall University in South Orange New Jersey The team competes in the Big East Conference and plays their home games in the Prudential Center in Newark New Jersey Seton Hall Pirates2022 23 Seton Hall Pirates men s basketball teamUniversitySeton Hall UniversityFirst season1903 04Head coachShaheen HollowayConferenceBig EastLocationNewark New Jersey South Orange New JerseyArenaPrudential Center Walsh Gymnasium Capacity 10 481 18 711 1 316 NicknamePiratesColorsBlue and white 1 UniformsHome AwayNCAA tournament runner up1989NCAA tournament Final Four1989NCAA tournament Elite Eight1989 1991NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen1989 1991 1992 2000NCAA tournament round of 321988 1989 1991 1992 1993 2000 2004 2018NCAA tournament appearances1988 1989 1991 1992 1993 1994 2000 2004 2006 2016 2017 2018 2019 2022Conference tournament champions1991 1993 2016Conference regular season champions1977 1992 1993 2020 Contents 1 History 2 All time coaching records 3 Postseason 3 1 NCAA tournament results 3 2 NIT results 4 Notable players and coaches 4 1 Honored and retired jerseys 4 2 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 4 3 FIBA Hall of Fame 5 Pirates in the NBA 6 Pirates in international leagues 7 Awards and honors 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditSee also List of Seton Hall Pirates men s basketball seasons Seton Hall s first season of basketball occurred in 1903 04 but the school did not field a team again until 1908 09 the year in which the university achieved its first winning season The school adopted the Pirate mascot in 1931 and the teams soon gained national prominence with the arrival of John Honey Russell in 1936 During an 18 year span the Pirates racked up a 295 129 record that included an undefeated 19 0 record in 1939 40 as part of a 41 game unbeaten streak Walsh Gymnasium was opened in 1941 to house the basketball team permanently and featured one of the best Seton Hall teams of all time termed the Wonder Five which led by All American Bob Davies earned the school s first NIT bid in 1941 Following World War II the Pirates were led by stars Frank Saul and Bobby Wanzer and regularly played games at Madison Square Garden The peak of this era occurred in 1953 when Richie Regan and Walter Dukes defeated rival St John s University for the NIT title Perhaps the low point for the team occurred in 1961 when a point shaving scandal sullied the program but the Pirates rebounded to return to the NIT in 1974 under coach Bill Raftery 2 Seton Hall became a charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979 where they are still a member to this day The 1908 09 Seton Hall basketball team recorded the school s first winning record in its second season of play Although Seton Hall did have a lengthly American Football Team The high point of the Big East era for Seton Hall came when P J Carlesimo was hired in 1982 and the team began playing in the Meadowlands Arena By 1988 Carlesimo led the Pirates to the school s first NCAA tournament appearance and in 1989 he led the Hall to an unexpected tournament run to the NCAA Championship game where they were defeated by Michigan in overtime Success under Carlesimo continued with a Big East tournament championship and an Elite Eight appearance in 1991 a regular season Big East Championship and Sweet Sixteen appearance in 1992 and Big East Regular Season and Big East tournament Championships in 1993 Carlesimo left to coach in the NBA following the 1993 94 season but Seton Hall returned to the Sweet Sixteen in 2000 guided by coach Tommy Amaker and appeared in the NCAA tournament in 2004 and 2006 coached by Louis Orr In 2006 07 Bobby Gonzalez was hired to lead the Pirates which moved its home games into the Prudential Center in 2007 3 Gonzalez amassed a 66 59 record at Seton Hall but was fired at the conclusion of the 2009 10 after a first round NIT loss to Texas Tech Concerns were raised in house about the direction Gonzalez was taking the program punctuated by several incidents some involving Gonzalez and others involving student athletes Shortly after his dismissal Gonzalez was arrested for shoplifting 4 Seton Hall hired current coach Kevin Willard for the 2010 11 season 5 Khadeen Carrington After struggling to maintain a 500 record through his first five seasons with the program Willard s Pirates finally broke through in the 2015 16 season as they won the Big East tournament Championship over the eventual national champion Villanova Wildcats With the win Seton Hall secured the school s first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2006 and the first Big East tournament Championship since 1993 However the magic could not continue in the NCAA tournament as the team was defeated by the 11th seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs in the First Round In 2017 the Pirates were again eliminated in the First Round of the NCAA tournament by the Arkansas Razorbacks but the Pirates would win their first tournament game in fourteen years upon defeating the NC State Wolfpack in 2018 s first round before being defeated by the Kansas Jayhawks in the Second Round Following the graduation of starting seniors Khadeen Carrington Angel Delgado Desi Rodriguez and Ismael Sanogo the Pirates would appear in their fourth consecutive NCAA tournament for the second time in program history in 2019 Led by the play of standout junior guard Myles Powell the Pirates at risk of missing the tournament sitting on a 16 12 overall and 7 9 Big East record won their final two regular season games at home against 16th ranked Marquette and 23rd ranked Villanova and advanced to the Big East Final where they lost a rematch to Villanova by two points Ultimately they secured a 10 seed in the tournament following their performance down the stretch and fell to the Wofford Terriers in a first round game in which Fletcher Magee would break Division I s all time three point scoring record In November 2021 Seton Hall traveled to Ann Arbor Michigan to play the then 4 ranked Michigan Wolverines as part of the Big East Big10 Gavitt Games Of note was that the game was the first time the two programs had met since the 1989 NCAA National Championship Game when Michigan beat Seton Hall by one on a controversial foul call In the 2021 version Seton Hall upset Michigan making it the first time Seton Hall had won a road game against a non conference AP top five team in university history They were 0 5 prior 6 All time coaching records EditName Years Record Win pct William Caffrey 1908 09 10 4 714 Dick McDonough 1909 10 6 2 750 Jim Flanagan 1910 11 4 0 1 000 Frank Hill 1911 30 192 75 719 Dan Steinberg 1930 31 12 11 522 Les Fries 1931 33 18 13 581 John Colrick 1933 35 8 22 267 Bob Davies 1946 47 24 3 889 Jack Reitemeier 1947 49 34 12 739 John Russell 1936 43 1949 60 295 129 696 Richard Regan 1960 70 112 131 461 Bill Raftery 1970 81 154 141 522 Hoddy Mahon 1981 82 11 16 407 P J Carlesimo 1982 94 212 166 561 George Blaney 1994 97 38 48 442 Tommy Amaker 1997 01 68 55 540 Louis Orr 2001 06 80 69 537 Bobby Gonzalez 2006 10 66 59 528 Kevin Willard 2010 22 225 161 583 Shaheen Holloway 2022 present 17 16 515 Postseason EditNCAA tournament results Edit The Pirates have appeared in the NCAA tournament 14 times Their combined record is 16 14 Year Seed Round Opponent Results1988 8 First RoundSecond Round 9 UTEP 1 Arizona W 80 64L 55 841989 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship Game 14 Southwest Missouri State 11 Evansville 2 Indiana 4 UNLV 2 Duke 3 Michigan W 60 51W 87 73W 78 65W 84 61W 95 78L 79 80 OT1991 3 First RoundSecond RoundSweet SixteenElite Eight 14 Pepperdine 11 Creighton 2 Arizona 1 UNLV W 71 51W 81 69W 81 77L 65 771992 4 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 13 La Salle 5 Missouri 1 Duke W 78 76W 88 71L 69 811993 2 First RoundSecond Round 15 Tennessee State 7 WKU W 81 59L 68 721994 10 First Round 7 Michigan State L 73 842000 10 First RoundSecond RoundSweet Sixteen 7 Oregon 2 Temple 3 Oklahoma State W 72 71 OTW 67 65 OTL 66 682004 8 First RoundSecond Round 9 Arizona 1 Duke W 80 76L 62 902006 10 First Round 7 Wichita State L 66 862016 6 First Round 11 Gonzaga L 52 682017 9 First Round 8 Arkansas L 71 772018 8 First RoundSecond Round 9 NC State 1 Kansas W 94 83L 79 832019 10 First Round 7 Wofford L 68 842022 8 First Round 9 TCU L 42 69NIT results Edit The Pirates have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament NIT 18 times Their combined record is 8 19 They were NIT Champions in 1953 Year Round Opponent Result1941 QuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd Place Game Rhode IslandLong IslandCCNY W 70 54L 26 49L 27 421951 First RoundQuarterfinalsSemifinals3rd Place Game BeloitNC StateBYUSt John s W 71 57W 71 59L 59 69L 68 701952 First Round La Salle L 76 801953 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal NiagaraManhattanSt John s W 79 74W 74 56W 58 461955 First Round Saint Francis PA L 78 891956 First RoundQuarterfinals MarquetteSaint Joseph s W 96 78L 65 741957 First Round Xavier L 79 851974 First Round Memphis L 72 731977 First Round Massachusetts L 85 861987 First Round Niagara L 65 741995 First Round Canisius L 71 831998 First Round Georgia Tech L 70 881999 First Round Old Dominion L 56 752001 First Round Alabama L 79 852003 First Round Rhode Island L 60 612010 First Round Texas Tech L 69 872012 First RoundSecond Round Stony BrookMassachusetts W 63 61L 67 772023 First Round Colorado L 64 65Notable players and coaches EditHonored and retired jerseys Edit Seton Hall Pirates retired numbersNo Player Position Career3 Frank Saul G F 1942 43 1946 495 Walter Dukes C 1950 538 Bobby Wanzer G 1942 43 1946 4711 Bob Davies G 1939 4212 Richie Regan G 1950 5324 Terry Dehere SG 1989 9334 Glenn Mosley PF 1973 7744 Nick Werkman G 1961 64 7 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Edit Year Inducted Name Position Years at Seton Hall1964 John Honey Russell Coach 1936 1943 1949 601970 Bob Davies Player Coach 1939 1942 1946 471987 Bobby Wanzer Player 1942 1943 1946 472017 Nick Galis Player 1975 1979FIBA Hall of Fame Edit Year Inducted Name Years at Seton Hall2007 Nikos Galis 1975 19792013 Andrew Gaze 1988 1989Pirates in the NBA Edit31 Pirates have played at least one game in the NBA Name Draft Year Draft TeamAnthony Avent 1991 Atlanta HawksAndre Barrett 2004 UndraftedMark Bryant 1988 Portland Trail BlazersTommy Byrnes 1946 UndraftedChuck Connors 1946 UndraftedMarcus Cousin 2010 UndraftedSamuel Dalembert 2001 Philadelphia 76ersBob Davies 1948 UndraftedTerry Dehere 1993 Los Angeles ClippersAngel Delgado 2018 UndraftedWalter Dukes 1953 New York KnicksBob Fitzgerald 1946 UndraftedAndrew Gaze 1993 UndraftedAdrian Griffin 1999 UndraftedEddie Griffin 2001 New Jersey NetsHowie Janotta 1949 Baltimore BulletsJohnny Macknowski 1948 Rochester RoyalsSandro Mamukelashvili 2021 Indiana PacersMike McCarron 1946 UndraftedJohn Morton 1989 Cleveland CavaliersGlenn Mosley 1977 Philadelphia 76ersAl Negratti 1946 UndraftedMyles Powell 2021 UndraftedRichie Regan 1953 Rochester RoyalsJared Rhoden 2022 UndraftedEd Sadowski 1946 UndraftedPep Saul 1949 Rochester RoyalsBen Scharnus 1946 UndraftedBobby Wanzer 1948 Rochester RoyalsIsaiah Whitehead 2016 Utah JazzLuther Wright 1993 Utah JazzPirates in international leagues EditKhadeen Carrington in the Israeli Premier Basketball LeagueAwards and honors EditBig East Coach of the YearP J Carlesimo 1988 1989 8 Louis Orr 2003 Kevin Willard 2016Big East Player of the YearDan Callandrillo 1982 Terry Dehere 1993 Myles Powell 2020 Sandro Mamukelashvili 2021Big East tournament Most Valuable PlayerOliver Taylor 1991 Terry Dehere 1993 Isaiah Whitehead 2016Big East Most Improved PlayerShaheen Holloway 2000 Myles Powell 2018 9 Romaro Gill 2020 10 Big East Defensive Player of the YearJerry Walker 1993 11 Fuquan Edwin 2014 11 Romaro Gill 2020 10 Peter A Carlesimo Award Metropolitan Coach of the Year P J Carlesimo 1988 1989 Tommy Amaker 2000 Kevin Willard 2016 2017Haggerty Award Metropolitan Player of the Year Walter Dukes 1953 Nick Werkman 1964 Nick Galis 1979 Dan Callandrillo 1982 Mark Bryant 1988 John Morton 1989 Arturas Karnisovas 1994 Adrian Griffin 1996 Andre Barrett 2004 Isaiah Whitehead 2016 Angel Delgado 2017 Myles Powell 2019 2020 Seton Hall home game at the Prudential Center in Newark New Jersey Big East Rookie of the YearEddie Griffin 2001 Angel Delgado 2015Big East Basketball Scholar Athlete of the YearRamon Ramos 1989 Arturas Karnisovas 1993 1994 Adrian Griffin 1996 Michael Nzei 2019 12 Ike Obiagu 2021 13 Metropolitan Rookie of the YearAndre McCloud 1983 Terry Dehere 1990 Jerry Walker 1991 Shaheen Holloway 1997 Darius Lane 2000 Eddie Griffin 2001 Eugene Harvey 2007 Angel Delgado 2015 Wayman Tisdale Award National Freshman of the Year Eddie Griffin 2001McDonald s High School All AmericansLuther Wright 1990 Shaheen Holloway 1996 Andre Barrett 2000 Eddie Griffin 2000 Isaiah Whitehead 2014 Consensus First Team All Big EastDan Callandrillo 1982 Mark Bryant 1988 Ramon Ramos 1989 Terry Dehere 1991 1992 1993 Andre Barrett 2004 Brian Laing 2008 Isaiah Whitehead 2016 Angel Delgado 2017 Myles Powell 2019 2020 Sandro Mamukelashvili 2021 Jared Rhoden 2022 Consensus First Team All MetropolitanDan Callandrillo 1981 1982 Mark Bryant 1988 John Morton 1989 Ramon Ramos 1989 Michael Cooper 1990 Terry Dehere 1990 1991 1992 1993 Anthony Avent 1991 Jerry Walker 1992 Arturas Karnisovas 1993 1994 Bryan Caver 1994 Adrian Griffin 1995 1996 Danny Hurley 1996 Shaheen Holloway 1997 2000 Eddie Griffin 2001 Andre Barrett 2002 2003 2004 Kelly Whitney 2004 2006 Eugene Harvey 2007 Brian Laing 2008 Jeremy Hazell 2009 2010 2011 Herb Pope 2012 Jordan Theodore 2012 Fuquan Edwin 2013 2014 Isaiah Whitehead 2016 Khadeen Carrington 2017 Angel Delgado 2017 2018 Desi Rodriguez 2018 Consensus First Team All AmericansBob Davies 1942 Walter Dukes 1953 Myles Powell 2020Consensus Second Team All AmericansTerry Dehere 1993Consensus Third Team All AmericansNick Werkman 1963 Dan Callandrillo 1982AP Honorable Mention All AmericansAndre Barrett 2004 Isaiah Whitehead 2016 Angel Delgado 2017 2018 Myles Powell 2019 Sandro Mamukelashvili 2021See also EditNCAA Men s Division I Final Four appearances by coaches NCAA Men s Division I Final Four appearances by schoolReferences Edit Athletics Communications SHUPirates com July 10 2016 Retrieved March 13 2022 2017 18 Seton Hall Men s Basketball Media Guide PDF 2017 p 26 Retrieved 2022 10 17 2008 09 Big East Media Guide The Record Book The Big East in Postseason Play All Time PDF 2008 p 149 Archived from the original PDF on 2009 02 04 Retrieved 2009 03 03 Former Seton Hall coach arrested for shoplifting ESPN com 6 July 2010 Seton Hall announces Willard as its next coach ESPN com 29 March 2010 spassner 2021 11 18 Seton Hall upsets 4 Michigan in Ann Arbor Big East Coast Bias Retrieved 2021 12 16 2017 18 Seton Hall Men s Basketball Media Guide PDF 2017 pp 28 29 Retrieved 2022 10 17 2017 18 Seton Hall Men s Basketball Media Guide PDF 2017 p 32 Retrieved 2022 10 17 Myles Powell Named 2018 BIG EAST Most Improved a b Seton Hall s Gill Named Defensive Player of the Year amp Most Improved Player Creighton s Mahoney Selected for Sixth Man Award Baldwin Mosely and Holt Share Sportsmanship Award a b Prunty Brendan 10 March 2014 Seton Hall s Fuquan Edwin named Big East Defensive Player of the Year Retrieved 20 March 2014 Seton Hall s Nzei Named BIG EAST Men s Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year Seton Hall s Ike Obiagu Named Men s Basketball Scholar Athlete of the Year External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seton Hall Pirates men 27s basketball amp oldid 1145081272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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