stever20 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:I think last night showcased pretty much exactly what Seton Hall is. They have several very talented players, each of whom is capable of carrying the offense. However, as a team they continuously shoot themselves in the foot and as a result will likely continue to beat themselves in games they should win. The Pirates are among the worst teams in the country in both turnover rate and free throw shooting. With everything else they have going for them, if they could protect the ball and knock down free throws at even a slightly below average rate, they'd easily be a top 25 team. However, if they don't get these 2 glaring issues fixed quickly, they may find themselves headed to the NIT.
it's amazing the ft shooting....
look at conference play.
Seton Hall is #10 right now. 59.5%
Georgetown is #9 right now. 67.6%
Everyone else is over 70%. With 6 over 74%.
to%-
Seton Hall #10 right now at 23.6%
DePaul #9 at 20.6%
Providence #8 at 19.9%
everyone else at 18.5% or better.
Really, wow! Now that surprises me. Good for the fans!!Jet915 wrote:jfan wrote:The league dictated that we play Sat so that we didn't have an unfair advantage of extra time off. We couldn't find a decent D1 game as everyone is in conference play and we didn't want an RPI killer, so we scheduled Truman (won't count against RPI). Oh well! Won't be 18000 at that game!!
Not so fast, Truman game is sold out.
Hall2012 wrote:SHU boards are pretty much in full on meltdown mode, calling for Willard's head after these 2 losses.
As for Willard, he called out his players post-game for an "embarrassing" effort and vowed changes.
We'll see what happens. This road trip can still be saved from being a complete failure, but that would require a miracle @ Nova on Monday. Seems unlikely.
gtmoBlue wrote:Hall2012 wrote:SHU boards are pretty much in full on meltdown mode, calling for Willard's head after these 2 losses.
As for Willard, he called out his players post-game for an "embarrassing" effort and vowed changes.
We'll see what happens. This road trip can still be saved from being a complete failure, but that would require a miracle @ Nova on Monday. Seems unlikely.
Needing a Miracle? No problem. The Hall wins over Villanova - at Satan's Den (the Pavilion, in Radnor Township, PA). This is a Large Miracle, the fees are a bit higher for these. I'll need 4 seats at the Jays at SH game for this one.
SH 76
Nova 73
luv ya, gtmo
Hall2012 wrote:The Big 3 apparently called a player only meeting following the 0-3 week. It worked last year when Derrick Gordon called one at pretty much the same point and got the season turned around. Hopefully it works again.
sju88grad wrote:Hall2012 wrote:The Big 3 apparently called a player only meeting following the 0-3 week. It worked last year when Derrick Gordon called one at pretty much the same point and got the season turned around. Hopefully it works again.
oh no!....couldn't they wait just one more game?
Hall2012 wrote:For Seton Hall to turn their season around, they really need Angel Delgado to start doing something from the free throw line. Everyone's defending him the same way at this point- If he touches the ball in the paint, double team him and hack him, whatever you do don't let him get a shot up without contact. If he could even hit 65%, he'd A. get some more points from those hacks, B. suddenly find some space to finish in the paint, and C. take less of a beating and have more gas in the tank at the end of games.
He's undoubtedly the Hall's best player and at times seems like the whole team, but this one hole in his game is really holding both him and his team back from reaching their full potential.
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