
MBB Hosts Providence, Sunday
1/11/2013 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
PROVIDENCE (8-7, 0-3) at
SETON HALL (12-4, 1-2)
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Prudential Center - Newark, N.J.
Noon ET
SCOUTING PROVIDENCE
After jumping out to an 8-2 record to start the year, Providence enters their matchup with Seton Hall having lost five straight. Most recently, they put a scare into Syracuse, but fell, 72-66, at the Dunkin' Donuts Center. Bryce Cotton led all scorers with 24 points and was 5-for-8 from three-point range. Similarly to Seton Hall, the Friars have been besieged by injuries this season, contributing mightily to their slow BIG EAST start. PC is coming off a 15-17 season. The Friars' season came to an end with a 79-47 loss to Seton Hall in the first round of the 2012 BIG EAST Championship.
TV: BIG EAST Network (SNY) - Quint Kessenich & John Celestand
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SETON HALL DOWNED BY #3 LOUISVILLE
The spirited Pirates fell to third-ranked Louisville, 73-58, on Jan. 9. Seton Hall trailed by only two at halftime and Fuquan Edwin's three-pointer with 12:55 remaining tied the game at 42, but the Cardinals were able to pull away late. The Pirates shot a season-low 34.7% from the field against Louisville's vaunted defense. Seton Hall was just 4-for-16 from three-point range and entered the contest averaging 8.9 made three's per game.
NICK WERKMAN DAY
Seton Hall will celebrate Nick Werkman Day when they host Providence on Sunday, Jan. 13. Werkman is second on Seton Hall's all-time scoring list with 2,273 points and fourth on the Pirates' career rebounding list with 1,036. The 1964 graduate is a member of the Seton Hall Athletics Hall of Fame and is one of only eight men's basketball players to have had his number (#44) retired.
UPPER LEVEL
Due to an early sellout and a continuing demand for ticket purchasing opportunities, Seton Hall will open a section of the upper level at the Prudential Center for the Pirates game vs. Syracuse on Saturday, Feb. 16. It is the first time since moving to the Prudential Center at the start of the 2007-08 season that Seton Hall has made the upper level available for seating. It's also the earliest Seton Hall has ever sold out a game since the Pirates' inaugural year in the building.
A LONG HISTORY
When Seton Hall faces Providence on Sunday, it will be the 91st time the teams have met. The all-time series is even at 45-45. Only two teams have played Seton Hall more in its 109-year men's basketball history, Villanova (101) and Georgetown (94). The Pirates and Friars first met on Feb. 26, 1927... a slim 25-24 victory for SHU. Seton Hall is 26-18 all-time in home games vs. Providence.
PIRATES FALL AT #21 NOTRE DAME
Seton Hall had its seven-game win streak snapped with a 93-74 loss at #21 Notre Dame on an. 5. Fuquan Edwin and Aaron Cosby led the Pirates with 21 points apiece. The Pirates shot a respectable 45.3% from the field for the game, but Notre Dame fired at a blistering 56.5% clip.
COSBY SHINES AGAIN
Sophomore Aaron Cosby surpassed the 20-point mark for a second straight game with 21 points at #21 Notre Dame. He also dished out a career-high seven assists. At DePaul, Cosby scored a career-high 24 points. For the two-game stretch, he was 9-for-16 from three-point range.
SETON HALL OPENS BIG EAST PLAY WITH WIN
Despite playing with just seven healthy scholarship players, Seton Hall defeated DePaul, 73-72, in Rosemont. Fuquan Edwin scored off an inbound pass by Kyle Smyth with seven seconds left to put the Pirates ahead. Seton Hall shot 46.6% for the game and out-rebounded DePaul despite a depleted frontcourt, 40-to-32.
BIG EAST OPENERS
With a victory at DePaul, Seton Hall is now 14-20 all-time in BIG EAST Conference openers. It was the 18th time the Pirates have opened the conference schedule on the road and only their fifth victory. The last time Seton Hall opened the BIG EAST schedule with a road win was over St. John's at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 10, 2004.
SEEING DOUBLE
In Seton Hall's victory at DePaul, both Brandon Mobley and Eugene Teague recorded double-doubles. Mobley had 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Teague had 11 points and a career-high 15 boards. It's the second time this season that the Pirates have had two players recorded a double-double in the same game. Against Norfolk State, Teague and Fuquan Edwin achieved the feat.
PIRATES EDGE STONY BROOK
Seton Hall will enter the BIG EAST portion of its schedule riding a six-game winning streak after closing 2012 with a 60-59 victory over Stony Brook. Brian Oliver led the Pirates with 20 points. The Pirates won the defensive battle despite shooting a season-low 35.8% from the field, a game after shooting a season-high 58.3% at LIU. Seton Hall did however, become the first team this season to out-rebound the talented Seawolves, 38-to-30.
OLIVER AWAKENS
Junior Brian Oliver had a breakout performance despite experiencing flu-like symptoms that held him scoreless in the second half. The Georgia Tech transfer scored 20 points on 6-for-8 shooting from three-point range to pace the Pirates to a seven-point halftime lead. Oliver's six made three-pointers matches his career-high.
NON-CONFERENCE COMPLETE
Seton Hall's victory over Stony Brook completes the 2012-13 non-conference schedule for the Pirates with an 11-2 record. The Pirates were perfect at home (8-0) for the second straight season. In fact, in Kevin Willard's three seasons at Seton Hall, the Pirates are an impressive 19-2 at home vs. non-conference opponents.
PERFECT DECEMBER
With a victory over Stony Brook, the Pirates closed out their first perfect month of December (6-0) since the 1998-99 season.
EDWIN PASSES 900
With eight points vs. Stony Brook, junior Fuquan Edwin became the 47th player in Seton Hall history to surpass the 900 points mark for a career. He is currently on pace to reach 1,000 career points later this season, becoming only the 23rd player to do so in less than three full seasons.
OLIVER'S HONOR ROLL
Junior Brian Oliver was named to the BIG EAST's Weekly Honor Roll on Dec. 31. The 6-foot-6 forward helped lead Seton Hall to a victory in its only game last week, a 60-59 win over Stony Brook in the Pirates' non-conference finale. Oliver, who had been battling flu-like symptoms all day, erupted for a season-high 20 points to lead all scorers, all in the first half. The Georgia Tech transfer matched a career-high with six made three-pointers on only nine attempts. He also grabbed four rebounds.
BIG ROAD WIN
The Pirates' 31-point victory at LIU on Dec. 22 is their largest road victory since winning at Florida A&M, 100-59, on Dec. 29, 1991.
PIRATES DOWN LIU IN HOLIDAY INVITATIONAL
Six players scored in double-figures as Seton Hall scored a season-high 89 points in an 89-58 rout of LIU-Brooklyn in the Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Festival, Dec. 22 at the Barclays Center. Sophomore Brandon Mobley led the Pirates with 16 points. Eugene Teague scored 14 points to go with a team-high eight rebounds. Fuquan Edwin, Brian Oliver and Kyle Smyth, all tallied 13 points, while Aaron Cosby scored 11. Even walk-on Connor Laverty got into the action, scoring his first career points with just over a minute remaining in the game.
OFFENSE ERUPTS
At LIU, Seton Hall's offense exploded for a season-high 89 points and shot a season-high 58.3% from the field. The Pirates were 10-for-21 from three-point range, their third straight game in double-figures in three-pointers made. To date, Seton Hall leads the BIG EAST averaging 8.7 three-pointers made per game. Cincinnati is second with 7.3 per game.
SPREADING IT AROUND
In Seton Hall's victory at LIU, six players scored in double-figures. Despite scoring 89 points as a team, no individual Pirate scored more than Brandon Mobley's 16 points. In a total team effort, five Pirates took at least eight shots, but no one took more than 12.
SETON HALL DOWNS LONGWOOD
All 11 healthy players saw action and nine scored as the Seton Hall rolled to a 79-61 victory over Longwood on Dec. 19. The Pirates improved to 9-2 on the season and has now beaten the Lancers in three straight seasons with an average margin of victory exceeding 23 points. Seton Hall out-shot and out-rebounded Longwood. Junior Fuquan Edwin led all scorers with 19 points in just 18 minutes.
KARLIS EXCELS
Seeing extended time vs. Longwood, sophomore Haralds Karlis scored four points and pulled down a career-high seven rebounds. Karlis also recorded an assist, a steal and a block in a season-high 24 minutes of action.
WILSON TRANSFERS
Sophomore Freddie Wilson has decided to leave Seton Hall to pursue transfer opportunities. The backup point guard averaged 1.7 points and 0.7 assists in 40 career games for the Pirates.
THE BIG FELLA
Freshman Kevin Johnson had a breakout performance in his first career start vs. Longwood. The 6-foot-9 center scored 11 points on 5-for-6 shooting from the field and pulled down a team-best eight rebounds. Both his points and rebounds are career-highs, as are his 24 minutes played.
PIRATES OUTLAST AGGIES
Only four Pirates scored, but three scored at least 22 points as Seton Hall defeated North Carolina A&T, 77-66, on Dec. 16. Fuquan Edwin led all scorers with 26 points in the victory. Brandon Mobley and Aaron Cosby both topped the 20-point mark for the first time in their careers. Seton Hall out-shot and out-rebounded the Aggies.
SEEING 20-20-20
In Seton Hall's victory over North Carolina A&T three Pirates scored at least 20 points. It's the first time three have reached the 20-point mark in a single-game since Eugene Harvey (27), Brian Laing (21) and Paul Gause (21) did so in a 112-110 overtime victory against James Madison on Dec. 22, 2007.
HONOR ROLL FOR MOBLEY
Sophomore Brandon Mobley was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Dec. 17 for the first time in his career. The 6-foot-9 forward tallied his third double-double of his career with a career-high 23 points to go with 13 rebounds in a victory over North Carolina A&T.
THE COSBY SHOW
Sophomore Aaron Cosby scored a career-high 22 points on the strength of 4-for-8 shooting from three-point range and a perfect 6-for-6 from the free-throw line in Seton Hall's 77-66 victory over North Carolina A&T.
PIRATES CHOP DOWN WAKE FOREST
Seton Hall rallied from a 14-point second half deficit to stun Wake Forest, 71-67, in Winston-Salem. Three players scored in double-figures for the Pirates, including junior Fuquan Edwin, who tallied a game-high 24 points. Seton Hall out-rebounded Wake Forest, 44-to-23, to make up for a season low 2-for-16 shooting from three-point range.
MOBLEY DOUBLES DOWN
Sophomore Brandon Mobley notched his second career double-double with 11 points and a areer-high 13 rebounds in Seton Hall's victory over Wake Forest on Dec. 8. His uncontested dunk, after Fuquan Edwin's steal, gave the Pirates a 68-67 lead with just 27 seconds remaining.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Junior Fuquan Edwin was named BIG EAST Player of the Week on Dec. 10. The 6-foot-6 swingman led the Pirates to a pair of victories and averaged 23.0 points and 8.5 rebounds per game in wins over NJIT and Wake Forest. Edwin scored 17 of his team-best 24 points in the second half at Wake Forest during the Pirates' comeback. The honor is the first in his career and the 19th ever for a Seton Hall player.
BOARDING BEASTS
At Wake Forest, the Pirates matched their season-high of 44 rebounds, dominating the Demon Deacons on the glass, 44-to-23. The +21 rebounding margin is the largest for Seton Hall since being +21 (52-to-31) in a 94-56 victory over Navy at the Prudential Center on Dec. 22, 2009.
PIRATES DOWN HIGHLANDERS
For the second consecutive game four Pirates scored in double figures, lifting the Seton Hall men's basketball team to a 68-59 win over NJIT. Seton Hall improved to 5-0 at home on the season and 4-0 all-time against the Highlanders behind strong performances from several key players including Fuquan Edwin and Kyle Smyth.
CLUTCH KYLE
Kyle Smyth tallied 13 points, matching his season-high with four three-pointers, in the Pirates' win over NJIT. Ten of his 13 points came in the second half and with just 1:41 remaining in a four-point game, Smyth completed a four-point play to extend the Pirates lead to seven.
LSU RALLIES TO DEFEAT PIRATES
Seton Hall led by as many as 16 points in the second half, but LSU used a 22-6 run to tie the game and eventually defeat the Pirates, 72-67. Four Pirates scored in double-figures. Seton Hall shot 49.0% from the floor, compared to just 39.7% for LSU, but the Pirates committed a season-high 26 turnovers. It is the first time this season that Seton Hall has lost when out-shooting their opponent.
MOBLEY EXCELS
Playing in only his second game since injuring his knee at the Mohegan Sun, Brandon Mobley led the Pirates with a career-high 17 points at LSU. The sophomore was 3-for-5 from three-point range and collected five rebounds to go with a block and a steal in 23 minutes off the bench.
BIG EAST / SEC CHALLENGE
The Pirates traveled to LSU as part of the 2012 field for the SEC/BIG EAST Challenge on Thursday, Nov. 29 and lost at LSU, 72-67. It was the third straight season that Seton Hall has taken part of the event and the first time that it has traveled to Baton Rouge, La. Seton Hall is now 1-2 all-time in the event.
BIG HALF DOOMS PEACOCKS
Seton Hall shot 68% from the field in the second half to turn a one-point halftime deficit into a 15-point victory over Saint Peter's on Nov. 25. Seton Hall out-rebounded, 34-to-24, and out-shot, 50.9%-to-44.2%, the Peacocks, and led by as many as 20 points.
HONOR ROLL FOR EDWIN
Junior Fuquan Edwin was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Nov. 26. The 6-foot-6 swingman averaged 20 points, five rebounds and four steals in a pair of Seton Hall victories. Edwin erupted for a game-high 25 points in the Pirates' victory over Saint Peter's on Nov. 25.
SEEING 20/20
Juniors Fuquan Edwin (25) and Eugene Teague (20) both scored at least 20 points in Seton Hall's victory over Saint Peter's. It's the first time two Pirates have scored at least 20 points in one game since Jordan Theodore and Herb Pope did so vs. Stony Brook in last season's NIT.
PIRATES OFFER "TICKET TO READING REWARDS"
A pair of Pirates, Patrik Auda and Kyle Smyth participated in the NABC Foundation's "Ticket To Reading Rewards" program, a reading incentive program that encourages Middle School students to read books outside the classroom and obtain rewards for reading. Over the life of the program, students have read an estimated 4,000,000 books, obtained nearly 1,000,000 rewards and attended 125,000 local men's and women's NCAA basketball games--all at no cost to schools or students. Auda and Smyth visited Thomas Jefferson Middle School in Lodi, N.J.
PIRATES TAME BLACK BEARS
Seton Hall shot better than 57% from the field in the second half as it defeated Maine, 76-49, on Nov. 21. After a slow first half, the Pirate offense exploded in the second frame, while their defense held an opponent to under 60 points for the third time in five games. Three Pirates scored in double-figures, Aaron Cosby, Fuquan Edwin and Brian Oliver.
OLD FORM RETURNS
Against Maine, Aaron Cosby displayed the same scoring ability he showed regularly last season prior to his knee injury. The sophomore matched his career-high with 19 points off the bench to lead Seton Hall. He was 4-for-9 from three-point range, grabbed three rebounds, dished out two assists and recorded two steals.
FORCING TURNOVERS
Seton Hall forced a season-high 27 turnovers vs. Maine on Nov. 21. It's the most the Pirates have forced in the Kevin Willard era and the most since forcing 33 in an overtime victory against James Madison on Dec. 22, 2007.
AUDA INJURED
Just over two minutes into the second half vs. Maine on Nov. 21, junior Patrik Auda injured his right foot and did not return. The Czech Republic native will likely miss significant time while his foot mends. Auda scored eight points in 14 minutes vs. Maine prior to the injury.
JOHNSON'S BREAKOUT
One of the Pirates that may see increased minutes in Auda's absence is freshman Kevin Johnson. The backup center saw three minutes of action vs. Maine and was effective with five points, two blocks and a steal in only his second collegiate game.
PIRATES RALLY TO DEFEAT URI
Seton Hall overcame a 13-point deficit to defeat Rhode Island, 60-55, in the consolation game of the Naismith Bracket of the 2012 Hall of Fame Tip-Off at the Mohegan Sun. The Pirates ended the game on a 16-3 run and took their first lead of the game with just 36 seconds remaining. This concludes the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament. Seton Hall went 3-1 in the event.
MEAN GENE
Junior Eugene Teague scored a career-high 21 points to go with a team-high nine points in Seton Hall's victory over Rhode Island. The hulking center was 7-for-11 from the field and 7-for-9 from the free-throw line.
ALL-TOURNEY EDWIN
Junior Fuquan Edwin was named to the 2012 Hall of Fame Tip-Off All-Tournament Team for the Naismith Bracket. Edwin averaged 19.5 points and six rebounds per game during the two games at the Mohegan Sun.
IN THE CLUTCH
Looking more like a veteran than a freshman, Tom Maayan came through for the Pirates in the final minute vs. Rhode Island. With Seton Hall clinging to a one-point lead and just 18 seconds left, Maayan stole the ball and was fouled. He calmly knocked down both free throws to put the Pirates up three.
PIRATES FALL TO WASHINGTON
Seton Hall rallied from an 18-point, second half deficit to take a six point lead late in regulation, but ultimately fell in overtime to Washington, 84-73. The Pirates trailed, 51-33, with 19:26 left, but went on a 23-5 run to draw even at 56. Washington scored the first eight points of the overtime period however, and went on to the victory.
COMEBACK KIDS
On back-to-back nights, Seton Hall rallied from double-digit deficits. The Pirates trailed by 18 points in the second half vs. Washington and rallied to force overtime before eventually falling. The next night, the Seton Hall found itself down by as many as 13 points, and rallied, but this time defeated Rhode Island by five.
FANTASTIC FUQUAN
Junior Fuquan Edwin scored a game-high 27 points to go with eight rebounds, three assists and three steals vs. Washington. He missed matching his career-high by just one point. Eighteen of his 27 points was scored in the second half, at one point scoring eight straight points for Seton Hall during its run.
DEFENSE DOWNS NORFOLK STATE
Seton Hall opened its sixth season at the Prudential Center in impressive style, handing the defending Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference champions Norfolk State a 78-65 defeat. The Pirates have now won all six openers at "The Rock" since moving to the building in 2007-08. SHU also improved to 2-0 against NSU and 12-0 all-time against current members of the MEAC. Fuquan Edwin led all scorers with 23 points to go with 10 rebounds and six steals.
BOARDING TRIO
Against Norfolk State, three Pirates recorded at least 10 rebounds, Eugene Teague (11), Fuquan Edwin (10) and Brandon Mobley (10). It's the first time that three Pirates reached double-figures in rebounding in the same game since Adrian Griffin (11), Bayonne Taty (11) and Donnell Williams (12) did so at Rutgers on Feb. 7, 1996.
STEAL KING RETURNS
Fuquan Edwin, the reigning national champion in steals per game, was up to his old tricks vs. Norfolk State. The junior tallied a game-high six steals. It marks the eighth time in his career that he has recorded at least five steals in a single-game.
PRUDENTIAL CENTER
Seton Hall's loss to Louisville was its first at home this season. They are now 7-1 at the Prudential Center this season. The Pirates completed the 2011-12 season with an impressive record of 13-3 at the Prudential Center, their best mark since coming to the building prior to the 2007-08 season. All-time, Seton Hall is 62-28 in the building. Furthermore, Seton Hall is 24-22 all-time at Prudential Center against BIG EAST opponents.
PERFECT PERFORMANCE
Graduate transfer Kyle Smyth introduced himself in perfect style to the Prudential Center crowd vs. Norfolk State. The River Edge, NJ native scored 14 points off the bench and was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field and three-point range and 2-for-2 from the free-throw line. Smyth also grabbed four rebounds and dished out a pair of assists.
PIRATES DOWN UMKC IN OPENER
Seton Hall used a stifling defense to limit UMKC to just 36 points as the Pirates opened the 2012-13 season with a 75-36 victory in the first game of the 2012 Hall of Fame Tip-Off in Walsh Gym. The Pirates smothering defense limited the 'Roos to just 31.3% shooting from the floor for the game and 14 second half points. No UMKC player scored in double-figures.
MARVELOUS MOBLEY
Sophomore Brendan Mobley notched his first career double-double with 10 points and a game-high 10 rebounds vs. UMKC. With the graduation of Jordan Theodore and Herb Pope, he becomes only the third active player who has achieved a double-double in his career. Both Fuquan Edwin and Patrik Auda have one.
HISTORIC DEFENSE
UMKC's 36 points are the fewest scored by a Seton Hall opponent since Bill Raftery's Pirates allowed only 31 points to Saint Peter's on Dec. 30, 1980. It's the fewest points allowed in a season-opener since giving up 31 points at Siena to begin the 1947-48 season.
CHANGING OF THE GUARD
Freshman Tom Maayan, playing in his first regular season collegiate game, tallied game-highs of six assists and five steals in Seton Hall's victory over UMKC. The Israel native led the Pirates with 28 minutes.
TRANSFERS SHINE
Playing in their first game in a Seton Hall uniform, transfers Brian Oliver (Georgia Tech), Eugene Teague (Southern Illinois) and Kyle Smyth (Iona) all had a major impact vs. UMKC. Oliver had 13 points, Teague added 14 points and seven rebounds, while Smyth was effective all over the court, including backup point guard.
PIRATES DOWN WILMINGTON IN EXHIBITION
Seton Hall pounded Wilmington, 113-72, in its lone pre-season exhibition game. The Pirates had planned on facing FDU-Florham, but that game was cancelled due to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. The 41-point spread is the second-largest margin of victory in the last 18 exhibition games for SHU dating back to the 1999-00 season. Six players scored in double-figures including newcomers Brian Oliver, Eugene Teague and Kyle Smyth. Brandon Mobley led the team with 20 points off the bench.
COLLECTING CANARIAS
Freshman Tom Maayan is the fourth current player on the Seton Hall men's basketball roster from the Canarias Basketball Academy (CBA) in the Canary Islands. Maayan re-joins former teammates Patrik Auda, Aaron Geramipoor and Haralds Karlis who are also CBA alumni. The four represent a heavy international flavor on the Pirates this year. Maayan is from Galil, Israel. Karlis is originally from Riga, Latvia. Auda is from Brno, Czech Republic and Geramipoor is from Manchester, England.
NEW RADIO PARTNERSHIP
Seton Hall athletics announced on Thursday a new radio partnership for the 2012-13 men's basketball season with WMTR-AM 1250 Radio. Additionally, for the 10th consecutive year, play-by-play voice Gary Cohen and color analyst Dave Popkin will team up to call all of the Pirate action. Each of Seton Hall's 31 regular season games will be heard on WMTR-AM 1250.
YOUTH IS SERVED
The Pirates enter the 2012-13 season without a single traditional senior on their roster. Seton Hall will look to its trio of juniors, Fuquan Edwin, Patrik Auda and Aaron Geramipoor for veteran leadership. Brian Oliver and Gene Teague, who both sat out last season due to NCAA transfer regulations, also have two years of collegiate experience under their belts. Kyle Smyth, a graduate transfer from Iona, will play right away for Seton Hall in his final year of eligibility.
BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME TIP-OFF
Seton Hall participated in the 2012 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament. The Pirates faced the University of Missouri-Kansas City to open the season at Walsh Gym and Norfolk State at the Prudential Center before playing the tournament's final two games at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Conn. At the Mohegan Sun, Seton Hall lost a hard-fought overtime contest to Washington on Nov. 17, but bounced back to defeat Rhode Island in the event's consolation game, Nov. 18.
NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
The Pirates will play 13 non-conference games with seven home dates at the Prudential Center and one at Walsh Gym. The Pirates will open the 2012 regular season with the University of Missouri at Kansas City on Friday, Nov. 9, in Walsh Gym. It will mark the first regular season game held at Walsh since defeating Norfolk State, 97-87, on Dec. 4, 2000. Additional home games include Norfolk State on Nov. 12, Maine on Nov. 21, Saint Peter's on Nov. 25, NJIT on Dec. 4, North Carolina A&T on Dec. 15, Longwood on Dec. 19 and Stony Brook on Dec. 28. Seton Hall will take to the road on Nov. 29 at LSU as part of the 2012 SEC/BIG EAST Challenge. Additional road contests include Wake Forest on Dec. 8 and Long Island University on Dec. 22 at the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn. Neutral games include Washington and Rhode Island at Mohegan Sun Arena on November 17 and 18 respectively.



























