Seton Hall University
Private Catholic university in South Orange
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2024 | Transfer Zion Harmon joined the team from Bethune–Cookman, bringing his experience as a junior guard from Temple Hills, Maryland. |
2024 | Sophomore guard Garwey Dual transferred from Providence, coming from Houston, Texas. |
2024 | Sophomore forward Gus Yalden transferred from Wisconsin, joining from Appleton, Wisconsin. |
2024 | Graduate transfer Yacine Toumi joined from Evansville, bringing a 6'10" forward from Meudon, France. |
2024 | The team was defeated by St. John's in the first round of the Big East tournament. |
2024 | Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team completed their 2023-24 season with a record of 25 wins and 12 losses, achieving a 13-7 record in Big East conference play and finishing in fourth place. |
2024 | Sophomore forward Scotty Middleton transferred from Ohio State, coming from Miami, Florida. |
2024 | Shaheen Holloway begins his third season as head coach of the Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team, continuing to lead the program in the Big East Conference. |
2024 | Junior forward Prince Aligbe transferred from Boston College, joining from Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
2024 | Seton Hall received an at-large bid to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). |
2024 | Graduate transfer Chaunce Jenkins arrived from Old Dominion, adding depth to the guard position from Newport News, Virginia. |
2024 | Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team completed a significant roster overhaul through multiple transfer portal acquisitions, bringing in 8 new players from various schools and backgrounds. |
2024 | Junior center Emmanuel Okorafor transferred from Louisville, originally from Abia, Nigeria. |
2024 | The Pirates won the National Invitation Tournament by defeating Indiana State in the finals. |
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