
A Chance At History
2/13/2009 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
When the Seton Hall men’s basketball team takes the floor this Saturday it will be attempting to make history. John “Honey” Russell, the Pirates’ winningest coach couldn’t do it. P.J. Carlesimo had five attempts, but couldn’t do it. Louis Orr was 0-for-3 despite once coming within a single point. Never in the 105-year storied history of the program have the Pirates defeated the #1-ranked team in the nation. Seton Hall has that rare opportunity Saturday at
Seton Hall has taken the wildest of roller-coaster rides to get to this point. They opened the BIG EAST season with six consecutive losses which is their worst start to the conference schedule in 23 seasons. Four of those games featured opponents ranked among the top-18 teams in the nation. One game was without head coach Bobby Gonzalez. Three more featured a missing or limited John Garcia.
On Jan. 25, however, the season began its dramatic turnaround. Against #12
Five wins later, which includes a season sweep of New Jersey-rival
Their opponent is familiar, yet formidable.
Ten times Seton Hall has faced the nation’s elite and 10 times they’ve been doomed to failure. Their most recent loss to a #1 team came on
This time around however, UConn will be facing a different Seton Hall team. The Pirates are more battle-tested and have already experienced tremendous highs and devastating lows. On Saturday before a sell-out crowd at
#1
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