
Men's Basketball To Host #22 Notre Dame, Wednesday
2/5/2008 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
#22 NOTRE DAME (16-4, 6-2) at
SETON HALL (15-7, 5-4)
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Prudential Center - Newark, N.J.
7:30 p.m. ET
THE MATCHUP: Seton Hall is coming off a 73-61 loss at #6
TV: The game will be televised on SNY via ESPN Regional, with Bob Picozzi on play-by-play and Eric Murdock providing the color analysis.
RADIO: The game will be broadcasted by WABC 770 AM, with Gary Cohen on play-by-play and Dave Popkin as the analyst. The game will also be heard on WSOU 89.5 FM, Seton Hall’s student radio station.
SHU ON THE WEB: Tune in for a live audio stream of all games on www.shupirates.com
BIG EAST CONFERENCE: www.bigeast.org
SCOUTING NOTRE DAME
Notre Dame returns four starters from a team that won 24 games and earned an NCAA Tournament berth last season. Predicted to finish ninth in the BIG EAST preseason poll, the Fighting Irish have exceeded expectations so far in 2007-08. Notre Dame has won four of its first six BIG EAST contests and enters tonight’s game fresh off a 89-80 victory over DePaul on Saturday. Three Irish are averaging in double-digits in scoring. Sophomore Luke Harangody has been among the league leaders in scoring all season. Currently, he is averaging 20.4 points per game. Notre Dame ranks in the Top Five in the conference in scoring offense, rebounding, assists per game and free throw shooting. Currently they’re shooting 74.0 from the line.
SETON HALL - NOTRE DAME SERIES
Seton Hall and Notre Dame will meet for the 21st time in the history of the matchup with the Fighting Irish owning a 13-7 series lead. The Pirates have lost the last four and seven of eight to Notre Dame. Last season, Seton Hall lost, 88-76, in the
PIRATES FALL AT #6
Seton Hall played with the sixth-ranked team in the country for 33 minutes before succumbing, 73-61, at
SECOND STRAIGHT HONOR ROLL
Senior Brian Laing’s outstanding play has not gone unnoticed as of late. On Monday, he was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll for the second consecutive week. The Pirates went 1-1 last week with Laing averaging 23.5 points and six rebounds. It is the third time he’s received the honor this season and sixth of his career. Laing has scored at least 20 points in each of his last five games and is currently second in the BIG EAST in scoring at 19.5 points per game.
THESE TEAMS CAN SCORE
The game between Seton Hall and Notre Dame will feature two of the highest scoring offenses in the BIG EAST Conference. Currently, Seton Hall leads the BIG EAST averaging 80.9 points per game, while Notre Dame is third at 79.8. Notre Dame leads the conference in free throw percentage at 74.0%, while Seton Hall is second at 72.1%. The game also features the top two individual scorers in the conference. Notre Dame’s Luke Harangody leads the BIG EAST at 20.4 points per game, while Seton Hall’s Brian Laing is second at 19.5.
EYEING TOP-12
Seton Hall is currently tied for seventh in the BIG EAST and continues in its drive to make the BIG EAST Championship vs. Notre Dame on Wednesday. The Pirates need to be in the Top-12 of the league to do so. With nine games remaining, Seton Hall is 5-4.
EXTRA BASKETBALL
Seton Hall’s overtime victory at
SUPER SOPHOMORE
At
TAKING THE NEXT STEP
In the off-season, head coach Bobby Gonzalez stressed the importance of taking the next step in building the program following a 13-16 overall record and 4-12 mark in the BIG EAST. So far in 2007-08, the Pirates have responded. With at least 10 games remaining, Seton Hall has already surpassed their overall and BIG EAST win totals from a year ago. Currently, they are 15-7 overall and 5-4 in the BIG EAST.
1,000 FOR NUTTER
By halftime of the
ALL-TIME 1,000-POINT MILESTONES
With Laing and Nutter reaching the 1,000-point plateau this season, it marks the eighth time that two players reached the milestone in the same season. Most recently, Donnell Williams and Levell Sanders reached it during the 1997-98 season. In 1988-89, three players reached the mark, John Morton, Ramon Ramos and Darryl Walker. Sophomore Eugene Harvey has an outside chance of making it three for Seton Hall this year. He currently has 824 points.
TOP ROOKIE
For helping guide the Pirates to their first two BIG EAST victories of the season, freshman Jeremy Hazell was named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on January 21. For the week, he averaged 25.5 points per game to lead all BIG EAST players. Sophomore Eugene Harvey earned the distinction three times last season.
LAING REACHES 1,000 POINTS
With 13 points at
TO THE POINT
History has indicated that when point guard Eugene Harvey scores 20 points, the Pirates do well. In
OVERTIME
Seton Hall’s victory over Monmouth marked the first time they opened the season with an overtime game since they defeated Catholic, 69-67, to start the 1963-64 campaign. The Pirates’ victory over Robert Morris marked the first time in the history of the program that they’ve started the season with two straight overtime games.
HIGH SCORING
The Pirates are averaging 80.9 points per game so far this season, which leads the BIG EAST Conference. They’ve topped the 80-point mark 11 times in 22 games this season. Seton Hall’s scoring has been relatively balanced as well. In 19-of-22 games, at least three players have scored in double-figures and in 11 games at least four players have. Currently, senior Brian Laing ranks second in the BIG EAST in scoring at 19.5 points per game and sophomore Eugene Harvey ranks 10th with 15.7 points per game.
PROUD PAPA
Seton Hall Head Coach Bobby Gonzalez became a father for the first time prior to the
HAZELL RINGS
Continuing his breakout freshman season, Jeremy Hazell’s game against
A PACKED ROCK
Against
HUGE HALF
Seton Hall’s first half at
HUGE HALF TAKE TWO
Fresh off one of their best single-half performances in the
27 FOR
Super Sophomore Eugene Harvey has scored a career-best 27 points in a game four times. Most recently, he led all scorers with 27 in an overtime victory over James Madison. He also scored 27 points in the Pirates’ overtime victories against Monmouth and Robert Morris this season. On Jan. 30, Seton Hall won again in overtime, but shockingly,
COMEBACK KIDS
The Pirates trailed by as many as 23 points (66-43) to Robert Morris with only 17:37 remaining in the second half before mounting their comeback and pulling off an improbable 111-107 overtime victory. Seton Hall trailed by 19 to James Madison before coming back to defeat the Dukes, 112-110, also in overtime. Against BIG EAST powerhouse
GAUSE TIES GAUSE, GAUSE AND SANDERS
The reigning BIG EAST steals champion has twice tied the single-game steals record this season with eight against Monmouth and James Madison. Last season, junior Paul Gause recorded eight steals against Saint Mary’s to tie Levell Sanders for the record. He currently has 171 career steals, which ties him for seventh among the Seton Hall career leaders, and factors to be a leading contender for BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year for the second straight season.
TWO NEW TO 500 POINTS
During the Monmouth game, Eugene Harvey became the 101st player in Seton Hall history to record at least 500 career points. Currently,
OPPONENTS “LAING”UISHING
Senior Brian Laing has picked up where last year’s breakthrough season left off. After averaging 16.5 points per game last season, he has averaged 19.5 points per game through 22 games in 2007-08. Laing is rebounding better this year too. Last season, he averaged 6.7 rebounds per game, while this season, he is averaging 7.3. He has scored in double-figures 18 times this year, topped the 20-point mark 11 times and had his career-high, a 32-point performance, against Robert Morris on Nov. 18.
NEWCOMER DEVELOPING
Junior Augustine Okosun continues to develop as a reliable frontcourt option for the Pirates. Against
AGAINST THE RANKED
The Pirates are 1-3 in games against ranked opponents. They defeated #23
770 WABC RADIO GETS ’EM ALL
All 31 Seton Hall men’s basketball regular season games in 2007-08 will be heard on its flagship radio station, 77WABC, it was announced on Tuesday. The agreement will enable the Pirates faithful to easily find the games on the radio dial. In past seasons, Seton Hall game broadcasts lacked a consistency with one station. This year, all 31 regular season games will be broadcasted via 77WABC. Veteran radio announcers Gary Cohen and Dave Popkin will return for their fifth season covering Pirates basketball.
2007-08 TV SCHEDULE
Twenty-one of the Pirates’ 31 scheduled regular season games will be televised either nationally or regionally this season. Seton Hall will get the nation’s attention five times with two broadcasts on ESPN2 (at
BIG EAST SCHEDULE
Starting this season, Seton Hall will face all 15 of its BIG EAST opponents at least once. They will play
FROM WAY DOWNTOWN
Senior Jamar Nutter continues his assault on the record books in terms of three-point shooting. He ranks in the Top-10 all-time in career shots attempted and made. This season, freshman Jeremy Hazell has joined Nutter as the primary long-range gunners. Below is a breakdown of some of the Top-10 lists.
SETTING POINTS RECORDS
It was 32 seasons in between games that Seton Hall and their opponent both scored 100 points in a game when the Pirates defeated Robert Morris, 111-107, on Nov. 18. But only eight games later, Seton Hall did it again with a 112-110 win over James Madison on Dec. 22. That victory marked the first time in school history that two teams scored over 110 points in the same game.
LAING TIES 33-YEAR RECORD
Brian Laing added another accolade to his remarkable senior season. In Seton Hall’s victory over
BIG EAST NAMES GAUSE
For is exploits in the James Madison game, junior Paul Gause was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Dec. 23. It is the first time that Gause has received the honor in his career. Senior Brian Laing earned the same honor on Nov. 19 and was named BIG EAST Player of the Week on Nov. 26.
THEY’VE GOT DOUBLE VISION
Both senior Brian Laing and sophomore John Garcia have four double-doubles on the young season. Laing has been heavy on the points side as he ranks second in the BIG EAST in scoring at 19.5 points per game, while Garcia has been heavy on the rebounding side, ranking 13th in the conference with 7.5 boards per game. Laing now has 10 career double-doubles, while Garcia has picked up all four of his this season.
LOTS O’ POINTS
Seton Hall’s 111-107 overtime victory over Robert Morris marked the first time that the Pirates scored over 100 points since a 104-85 victory over St. Peter’s on
MILESTONE VICTORY
With the Pirates’ 112-110 overtime victory over James Madison, head coach Bobby Gonzalez recorded his 150th career coaching victory. Currently in his ninth year, Gonzalez has an overall record of 157 wins and 100 losses. He is 28-23 in his tenure at Seton Hall.
GETTING NATIONAL ATTENTION
Seton Hall received votes in both the Associated Press (AP) and ESPN/USA Today weekly rankings on Monday, Nov. 26. The Pirates received 54 votes in the AP Top-25 poll, which ranked them 34th in the nation. They received two points in the ESPN/USA Today poll. It marked the first time since
GREAT START
This year, the Pirates began the season 6-0. It was the program’s best start since they went 13-0 to open the 1988-89 season. That season, the Pirates finished with an overall record of 31-7 and lost in overtime of the NCAA Championship Game.
RIPPING THE RANKED
Seton Hall upset victory of #23-ranked
SCORING 30
Brian Laing’s offensive output against Robert Morris was the first Seton Hall 30-point scoring effort since Andre Barrett and John Allen both scored 30 in a 97-80 victory over St. Peter’s on
LAING BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Senior Brian Laing was named the BIG EAST Player of the Week on November 26. Laing helped the Pirates to a 3-0 week, averaging 22.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game over that span. It is the first time that Laing has received the honor in his career, although he has been named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll four times. Laing is the first Pirate to be named Player of the Week since Donald Copeland on
THREE-HEADED CENTER MONSTER
The Pirates have employed a three-man platoon at center this season. Sophomore John Garcia has seen most of the time, making 12 starts. Augustine Okosun has made nine starts and continues to improve. Freshman Mike Davis is beginning to show his formidable defensive presence. All three have made at least one start this season.
TAKING CARE OF THE BALL
In the Pirates’ victory over
THE DIFFERENCE-MAKER
Junior captain Paul Gause once again imposed his relentless energy and will in Seton Hall’s overtime victory against James Madison. After failing to score in the first half, he erupted for 20 points on 5-for-6 shooting from the floor and 7-for-7 from the free throw line in the second half. Spearheading the Pirates’ defensive effort, Gause tallied eight steals including three crucial thefts in the final two minutes of regulation. His steal with 11 seconds remaining allowed Jamar Nutter to tie the game and send it into overtime. Gause had two more steals in the overtime period.
LIVE AUDIO AND VIDEO STREAM
Go to www.shupirates.com to hear a live web audio stream of all Seton Hall men’s basketball games this season. Gary Cohen and Dave Popkin will bring you all the action. Get the
Seton Hall men’s basketball head coach Bobby Gonzalez announced that Jordan Theodore (
2007-08 CAPTAINS TRIO
For the second straight season, head coach Bobby Gonzalez has appointed three captains for the season. Senior Brian Laing will captain the team for the second consecutive year, while senior Jamar Nutter and junior Paul Gause join him for the trifecta.
ALL THE RIGHT PARTS
Seton Hall features a team with six returning players and five talented newcomers. Freshmen Mike Davis, Jeremy Hazell and Brandon Walters join junior Augustine Okosun and sophomore transfer Robert Mitchell to form Head Coach Bobby Gonzalez’ second straight impact recruiting class.
FRONTCOURT ADDRESSED
One of the Pirates weaknesses in the 2006-07 season was a lack of height in the frontcourt. The additions of 6-11 Mike Davis, 6-11 Augustine Okosun and 6-9 Brandon Walters immediately fortify the interior. The Pirates are also looking forward to a full season of a health for 6-9 John Garcia. What was a weakness for Seton Hall last season may become a strength this year.
STIX TRANSFERS IN
Seton Hall head coach Bobby Gonzalez announced that Robert Mitchell has transferred to the University. Mitchell played basketball last season at
FORMER PIRATE EDDIE
Former Seton Hall men’s basketball student-athlete, Eddie Griffin, died on August 17 in
CHANGES COMING TO THE BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP
The Presidents of the BIG EAST Conference voted to include all 16 member institutions in the men’s and women’s basketball championship tournaments beginning in 2009. The Presidents took this action at their annual meeting, which was held Nov. 6 in
PRESEASON BIG EAST PREDICTIONS
Seton Hall was predicted to finish 13th in the 16-team BIG EAST Conference. Last season, the Pirates were predicted to finish 15th and they ended up placing 13th.
PIRATES ADD ADUBATO; PROMOTE VALCARCEL
Scott Adubato is the Pirates’ newest assistant coach. Adubato most recently served as an assistant coach for the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies and replaces former Seton Hall assistant, Geoff Billet, who left in August. Adubato spent parts of two years on head coach Mike Fratello’s coaching staff after serving the previous five seasons with the Grizzlies as a scout. Prior to joining the Grizzlies, he served as an advance scout for the New York Liberty of the WNBA, working with his father, head coach Richie Adubato. His coaching experience includes stints as an assistant coach with the Atlanta Trojans of the USBL (1999-2000), the San Diego Stingrays of the International Basketball League (1999),
Sophomore Eugene Harvey has been named a Pre-season Candidate for the 2007-08 Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award. The honor is given to the top collegiate male basketball point guard annually spanning across all divisions within the game by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The selection criteria emphasizes leadership, team work, success, and fundamentals as being critical parts for the game of basketball as a point guard. Nominations are solicited from across the country from head coaches and the winner is selected by a Blue Ribbon Selection Committee made up of the biggest names in college basketball.
PIRATES EARN FIRST PRUCENTER WIN; CLIP HAWKS
Seton Hall opened their 2007-08 season with an 89-81 overtime victory against Monmouth last Sunday. It marked the first time that the Pirates have opened the season with an overtime game since they defeated Catholic, 69-67, to start the 1963-64 campaign. Sophomore Eugene Harvey tied his career-high with 27 points to lead Seton Hall, while Monmouth’s Jhamar Youngblood scored 27 in the losing effort. Seton Hall senior Brian Laing recorded his seventh career double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds, while junior Paul Gause tied the Pirates single-game record with eight steals, a mark he already shared with Levell Sanders. The Pirates were out-shot for the game, 42.3%-to-47.6%, but they out-rebounded the Hawks, 43-to-34 and forced them to commit 23 turnovers. Seton Hall, last year’s BIG EAST leader in steals per game, had 21 in their season-opening victory.
PIRATES “ROCK”ING
For the first time in 26 years the Seton Hall men’s basketball team are calling a new arena it’s home,
WHAT AN ATMOSPHERE!
The doors to the
Seniors Brian Laing and Jamar Nutter became the 34th and 35th members of the exclusive 1,000-Point Club at Seton Hall. The next Pirate approaching the milestone is sophomore Eugene Harvey. Currently, he is in 53rd place with 824 career points. If he scores his 1,000th point this season, it will be the second time in Seton Hall history that three teammates achieved the mark in the same year.
If sophomore Eugene Harvey scores his 1,000th career point this season, he will be only the fifth player in Seton Hall history to record 1,000 career points over their first two seasons. Only Terry Dehere, Nick Werkman, Ken House and
PHILLY HOOP GROUP CHAMPS
The Pirates went 4-for-4 in games in the inaugural Philly Hoop Group Classic. They defeated Robert Morris, 111-107 in overtime on Nov. 18, and Loyola, 94-80 on Nov. 20, at
LAING MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
Senior Brian Laing was named the Most Valuable Player of The Philly Hoop Group Classic. He scored at least 25 points in three of the four games of the tournament, culminating with a 25-point, 10-rebound performance against #23-ranked
LOOKING AHEAD
SETON HALL at
VILLANOVA
The Pavilion
TV: ESPNU
Radio: WABC 770 AM / WSOU 89.5 FM
Seton Hall vs. Villanova: VU, 59-37
NOTEBOOK: Seton Hall will resume its longest running rivalry at Villanova on Saturday. The Pirates have played the Wildcats more times (96) than any other school. Seton Hall has lost their last five games against Villanova including their only meeting last season, a 78-69 loss at Continental Airlines Arena on Feb. 10. The Pirates have lost their last eight games at Villanova. Their last road win in the series came on
Villanova returned two starters from a team that won 22 games and earned an NCAA Tournament berth last season. Despite some recent struggles this season, the Wildcats have remained strong at home, winning eight of their first nine games in



























