Pirates Down Blue Devils

The Seton Hall Pirates were back in action today at the Prudential Center to take on the Central Connecticut State Blue Devils. The Pirates came in at 1-0 and so did the Blue Devils. The Pirates would ultimately improve to 2-0 with an 82-58 victory.

The Pirates and Blue Devils traded scores to open the game at 2-2. From there the Pirates would go on a 15-0 run to take a 17-2 lead. The Pirates would add to that lead throughout the half and when Khadeen Carrington ended the half with a bucket the Pirates held a 44-25 lead.

The Pirates were led in the first half by Khadeen Carrington with 12 points. Angel Delgado had 9 points and 12 rebounds. Desi Rodriguez chipped in 6 points and 4 rebounds for the Hall.

The Blue Devils were led by Tafari Whittingham with 6 points. Austin Nehls had 5 points and Tidell Piere also added 5 points. Tyson Batiste chipped in 5 points and grabbed 2 boards in the first half.

CCSU would put up a fight in the second half. A free throw from Mustafa Jones with 13:55 to go in the second half would cut the SHU lead to 14. From there the Pirates would answer and extend the lead. The Pirates would go on to take a hold of the game and grab and 82-58 victory over CCSU.

The Pirates were led overall by Khadeen Carrington who had 18 points and 4 assists. Angel Delgado had his 25th career double double. He scored 14 points and grabbed 16 rebounds. Myles Powell and Desi Rodriguez each had solid games, tallying 13 and 12 points respectively. Ismael Sanogo swatted away 3 shots on the day.

The Blue Devils were led by Mustafa Jones with 11 points and 4 rebounds. Tyson Batiste chipped in 10 points and 5 rebounds. Tafari Whittingham and Austin Nehls each had 9 points. Tidell Pierre added 8 points and 4 rebounds.

With the loss the Blue Devils fall to 1-1 on the season. With the victory the Pirates improve to 2-0 on the season. The Blue Devils will now head to Binghamton to face the Binghamton Bearcats on Wednesday. The Pirates will to Iowa on Thursday to take on the Hawkeyes.

Check out the PPI below to see which players stood out. We will have full coverage of the Iowa game on Thursday. Until then, Hazard Zet Forward.

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“Inside The Enemy Ship” Central Connecticut State Blue Devils

Welcome to the first edition of “Inside The Enemy Ship”! The Pirates will come off of their season opening win against Farleigh Dickinson to face the Central Connecticut State Blue Devils at the Prudential Center on Sunday. We had the chance to ask Dillon Meehan, a writer at the Central Recorder, for his thoughts on the game.

1: CCSU has brought on Donyell Marshall to coach the team. How do you see this team transforming under his leadership? DM: It’s tough to say only one game into the season, but offensively this is a much more efficient team.  They’re playing with more pace and ball movement which is always tougher to defend.

2: Where do you see CCSU finishing in the conference this year? DM: This is a team that’s gone 6-30 the past two years in conference play and have been dead last the past two seasons.  There looks to be an improvement but anything better than a middle of the road finish in the conference standings would be surprising.

3: What player should Seton Hall be most worried about facing? DM: Austin Nehls, he shot 38% from three last season and was 4-7 in the opener.  His ability to find open space combined with his quick release and CCSU’s ball movement make it tough for teams to keep him contained.

4: What does coach Marshall need to do to get this program on the right track? DM: They need to learn how to finish. Time and time again CCSU would watch an early lead fade away and give games away in the final five minutes. That almost happened again in the opener but they went on a 13-0 run in a span of three minutes when Hartford cut the lead to four.  That’s something that last year’s team never could do.

5: What is the biggest key to this game for CCSU? DM: Consistency on offense.  They’ve looked rather streaky so far this season.  They need to learn to not rely on big runs to bail them out.

6: What do you see the final score being? DM: 104-75 Seton Hall.  Offensively they should be able to keep up, but Seton Hall just beat a solid FDU team by 20, tough to imagine CCSU doing better than one of the top teams in their own conference.

 

Tip off is at 2 PM on Sunday and can be viewed on FS1. Big thanks to Dillon Meehan for answering our questions! He can be found on twitter @IVIeehan. Until then, Hazard Zet Forward.

Hall Announces Non-Conference Schedule

The Seton Hall Pirates basketball program has announced its non-conference schedule for the 2016-17 season. The Pirates will kick off the season with a meeting against in-state rival Farleigh Dickinson at historic Walsh Gymnasium on November 11. The first game at the Prudential Center will be on November 13 when the Central Connecticut State Blue Devils pay a visit.

The Pirates will participate in the Gavitt Games on November 17 when they head to Iowa City, Iowa, to take on the University of Iowa. A week later the Pirates will head to Orlando for the Advocare Invitational. On Thanksgiving night they will take on the University of Florida. The next day the Pirates will either face Quinnipiac or the team they lost to in the NCAA Tournament a year ago, the Gonzaga Bulldogs. It isn’t determined who the Pirates will play in the tournament on November 27.

On December 1 the Pirates will return to the Prudential Center to take on Columbia. Seton Hall will then head out to Honolulu, Hawaii to take part in the Fox Sports Pearl Harbor Invitational. They will play Hawaii on December 6, and the University of California on December 7. On December 12 the Pirates return to Madison Square Garden to take on the University of South Carolina in the Under Armour Reunion.

Seton Hall returns home on December 17 when they take on the Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens at the Prudential Center. The final non-conference opponent is the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in the annual Garden State Hardwood Classic. The Pirates currently have the trophy and will look to defend it on their home floor on December 23.

The Pirates have plenty of challenges in their non-conference schedule. We will have full coverage of the games throughout the season. Until then, Hazard Zet Forward.

Pirates Keep Rolling

The Seton Hall baseball team was back in action yesterday as they took on the Lafayette Leopards in South Orange. The Pirates were looking to make it 6 straight wins. The pitching match up was RHP Zach Prendergast for the Pirates against RHP David Bednar for Lafayette. The Pirates would come away with a 5-1 victory over the Leopards.

The Pirates wasted little time getting on the board. In the bottom of the first, Mikael-Ali Mogues would hit an RBI single to give Seton Hall a 1-0 lead. The Leopards answered in the top of the second. Andrew Landolfi would single home Alex Woinski to tie the game at 1-1. In the bottom of the second, a Chris Chiaradio RBI triple would give the Pirates a 2-1 lead.

The Pirates would add another run in the bottom of the third. A Zack Weigel RBI single would increase the lead to 3-1 in favor of the Hall. In the bottom of the fourth Ryan Ramiz would hit an RBI single to increase the lead to 4-1.

The Pirates would score in each of the first five innings. In the fifth, Mikael-Ali Mogues would score on a fielder’s choice to give the Hall a 5-1 lead. The score would hold and the Pirates would come away with a 5-1 victory over Lafayette.

David Bednar threw 1 inning and allowed 1 run on 2 hits. John Cain took the loss for Lafayette and fell to 0-3 on the season. He gave up 1 run on 2 hits in 1 inning. Connor McMahon, Trevor Houck, and Mitch Leeds each threw 1 inning and allowed 1 run apiece. Ryan Callanan, David Giusti, and Ari Kaufman each threw 1 inning and did not allow a run.

Zach Prendergrast picked up the win for the Pirates and improved to 3-2 on the season. He threw 7 innings while allowing 1 run on 6 hits. Andrew Politi threw 2/3 of an inning while allowing 0 runs. Anthony Pacillo retired the only batter he faced. Zach Schellenger threw 1 inning and allowed just 1 hit.

The Leopards were led by Andrew Landolfi who had 2 hits and an RBI. Short stop Steven Cohen also had 2 hits for Lafayette. Campbell Lipe, Alex Woinski, and Spencer Rouse each had a hit for the Leopards.

The Pirates were led by Zack Weigel and Mikael-Ali Mogues who each had 2 hits and an RBI. Chris Chiaradio and Ryan Ramiz each had a hit and an RBI for the Hall.

With the loss the Leopards fall to 2-8 on the season. With the win the Pirates improve to 10-6 on the season. The win was the sixth straight for Seton Hall. The Leopards will now head to Spartanburg, South Carolina to take on Radford on Saturday. The Pirates will remain home to take on the Manhattan Jaspers in a 3 game weekend series. The pitching match up on Friday will be RHP Shane McCarthy (1-2, 4.84 ERA) for the Pirates against LHP Tom Cosgrove (0-2, 5.94 ERA) for Manhattan.

We will have full coverage and recap of the game on Friday. Be sure to tune in to Tru Tv tonight as the Pirates basketball team takes on Gonzaga in the first round of the NCAA tournament. We will have full coverage of that as well. Until then, Hazard Zet Forward.