
Pirates Return Home for Midweek Tilt With Xavier
1/27/2026 4:00:00 PM | Men's Basketball
SETON HALL PIRATES (14-6, 4-5) vs. XAVIER MUSKETEERS (11-9, 3-6)
Date/Time: Wednesday, Jan. 28 • 7:30 p.m. Eastern
Site: Newark, N.J. • Prudential Center (11,153)
TV: Peacock • Ed Cohen & Jordan Cornette
Online: Peacock
Radio: SHU Pirates Mobile App • Gary Cohen & Dave Popkin
SHUPirates.com • Varsity Network App
Seton Hall All-Time vs. Xavier: 16-15 (Streak: L2)
NOTES YOU NEED TO KNOW
Date/Time: Wednesday, Jan. 28 • 7:30 p.m. Eastern
Site: Newark, N.J. • Prudential Center (11,153)
TV: Peacock • Ed Cohen & Jordan Cornette
Online: Peacock
Radio: SHU Pirates Mobile App • Gary Cohen & Dave Popkin
SHUPirates.com • Varsity Network App
Seton Hall All-Time vs. Xavier: 16-15 (Streak: L2)
NOTES YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Seton Hall has made the largest jump in KenPom among BIG EAST teams from opening night, improving 42 spots from the start of the season.
- That leap is also tied with Virginia for the largest among all Power 5 schools (as of 1/26).
- The Pirates own the eighth-best scoring defense in the nation (64.1) and the ninth-best blocks per game average (5.7).
- Najai Hines ranks 22nd in the nation and second among all freshmen in blocks per game (2.3).
- Budd Clark ranks fourth in the BIG EAST in assists per game (4.6).
- Tajuan Simpkins has been essential to the Pirates' success this season, averaging 11.7 points and shooting 50% FG in Seton Hall's 14 wins this season.
- Clark had a nice bounce back game at DePaul on Saturday, leading the Pirates with 14 points and dishing out five assists while adding four steals.
- Stephon Payne has three games this season with 15+ rebounds after having zero such games in his career prior to this year.
- Seton Hall is limiting opponents to a league-best 28% shooting from 3PT in BIG EAST games.
- Shaheen Holloway is one of 51 coaches in the nation to be coaching at his alma mater.
- Seton Hall has used the same starting lineup in every game so far this season.
- Josh Rivera has seen his playing time steadily increase, averaging 19.4 minutes in January after averaging just eight minutes through the first two months of the season.
- Najai Hines secured his second double-double of the season on Saturday against Butler with 11 points and 16 rebounds.
- Hines' 16 rebounds were the most by a Seton Hall freshman since Angel Delgado had 19 boards against Marquette on Jan. 22, 2015.
- The Pirates opened the year with a six-game winning streak, the team's longest streak under Shaheen Holloway. The last time The Hall won six straight was Feb. 19-March 9, 2022.
- The Pirates were unable to overcome another double digit second half deficit at DePaul on Saturday, falling to the Blue Demons, 67-60.
- Second half rallies have been Seton Hall's thing as of late. On Jan. 17, the Pirates trimmed a 17-point Butler lead down to six before the Bulldogs were able to stem the tide.
- The Pirates nearly overcame an 18-point second half deficit last Tuesday, cutting the UConn lead down to one in a 69-64 defeat to the No. 3 Huskies on Jan. 13.
- On Jan. 10, the Pirates erased an 11-point second half deficit to defeat Georgetown, 76-67, in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.
- The win over the Hoyas was the third straight game in which the Pirates had overcome a double digit second half deficit to win.
- Budd Clark scored 13 of his 22 points after halftime en route to the victory. For his efforts, Clark was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll.
- Seton Hall rallied from 16 points down in the second half to defeat Creighton, 56-54, on Jan. 4 at Prudential Center.
- Seton Hall's leading scorer in the game, Elijah Fisher, had just 10 points, marking the first time the Pirates won a game where their leading scorer had just 10 points since Dec. 11, 2022 at Rutgers (Dre Davis).
- The Pirates used a 13-0 run to close the game in a 79-73 victory at Marquette.
- The win snapped Seton Hall's four-game losing streak in Milwaukee.
- Stephon Payne grabbed 22 rebounds in the win at Marquette on Dec. 30, the most rebounds by a Pirate since Angel Delgado pulled down 23 in his memorable performance against Kansas in the Second Round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament.
- The Pirates opened BIG EAST play with a 72-67 victory over Providence on Dec. 19.
- Stephon Payne put on a show with 18 points and 16 rebounds, while Tajuan Simpkins poured in a career-high 22 points.
- For Payne's efforts against the Friars, he was named BIG EAST and MET Writers Player of the Week, and also received a USBWA National Player of the Week honor.
- In the non-conference finale, Seton Hall reclaimed the Boardwalk Trophy by defeating in-state rivals Rutgers, 81-59, in the Garden State Hardwood Classic on Dec. 13.
- Budd Clark was named the Joe Calabrese MVP of the game, finishing with 16 points, seven assists, four steals and just one turnover.
- The Pirates grabbed a signature road win on Dec. 6, downing Kansas State, 78-67, for their first win over a Big 12 foe since downing Texas on Dec. 7, 2021.
- The Longhorns were ranked No. 7 in that game, which served as Seton Hall's last non-conference ranked win before it defeated No. 23 NC State at the Southwest Maui Invitational.
- Picked to finish last in the BIG EAST before the season, the Pirates have already nearly doubled last year's win total and have scored double-digit signature wins over No. 23 NC State in Maui as well as on the road at Kansas State.
- Five different Pirates made multiple three-pointers in the win over CCSU back on Dec. 3, a first since Feb. 14, 2012 against St. John's.
Players Mentioned
Seton Hall Women's Basketball Postgame Press Conference After Win vs. Providence (1-20-26)
Wednesday, January 21
Men's Basketball Postgame vs. Butler - Shaheen Holloway, A.J. Staton-McCray, Najai Hines (1-17-26)
Saturday, January 17
Seton Hall Women's Basketball Postgame Press Conference After Win vs. Marquette (1-14-26)
Thursday, January 15
Men's Basketball Postgame vs. UConn - Shaheen Holloway, Budd Clark, Mike Williams
Wednesday, January 14






































