Seton Hall Pirates Struggle to Overcome Early Deficit Against UConn: A Game Recap

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Seton Hall Pirates Struggle to Overcome Early Deficit Against UConn: A Game Recap

Storrs, Conn. — In a tough match against UConn, Prince Aligbe led Seton Hall with 15 points, along with two assists and two steals. Garwey Dual added 12 points and four assists, but the team fell 81-50.

Next up, the Pirates will compete in the BIG EAST Tournament. They’ll face Villanova in the first round on Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. at Madison Square Garden. You can catch the game on Peacock.

Game Overview

The Huskies came out strong, eager to bounce back from a previous overtime loss to Seton Hall. They turned the ball over to UConn on three of their first five plays, quickly establishing a 13-3 lead. UConn extended this to an 18-3 advantage midway through the first half.

Seton Hall attempted to rally with a few key plays. Isaiah Coleman made a layup, and Garwey Dual hit a three-pointer, bringing the score to 20-8. The Pirates had a brief 7-0 run, cutting the deficit back to 12 points. However, UConn’s lead grew again, ending the first half at 43-22.

In the second half, Coleman scored again, and a dunk by Godswill Erheriene narrowed the gap, but Seton Hall couldn’t close the distance. Despite outscoring UConn 18-6 in the last nine minutes, the early deficit was too much to overcome.

Key Takeaways

  • UConn now holds a 50-24 lead in their all-time series against Seton Hall.
  • Both teams have traded victories in the last six encounters, each winning on their home court.
  • Seton Hall excelled defensively, forcing UConn into 18 turnovers while only committing 13 themselves.
  • The Pirates have forced 15 or more turnovers in five of their last seven games.
  • Isaiah Coleman scored 10 points, marking his 21st game this season with double-digit scores and his 29th career game.
  • With 622 career points, Coleman moves past Kevin Foley on Seton Hall’s all-time scoring list.
  • Garwey Dual recorded his fourth game this season scoring in double digits.

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