Final Jan 8
L-MD 72 3.0 o140.0
ARMY 74 -3.0 u140.0
Final Jan 8
NAVY 59 2.5 o140.5
HC 70 -2.5 u140.5
Final Jan 8
L-IL 79 -2.0 o148.0
LAS 68 2.0 u148.0
Final Jan 8
CCAR 51 7.5 o126.0
APP 74 -7.5 u126.0
Final OT Jan 8
DEP 80 2.5 o133.0
HALL 85 -2.5 u133.0
Final Jan 8
CONN 66 1.0 o142.0
VILL 68 -1.0 u142.0
Final Jan 8
NKU 61 2.5 o136.0
YSU 72 -2.5 u136.0
Final Jan 8
CLEV 80 2.0 o139.5
RMU 69 -2.0 u139.5
Final Jan 8
DAY 72 -10.5 o147.5
MASS 76 10.5 u147.5
Final Jan 8
FAU 75 -5.5 o154.0
CHAR 64 5.5 u154.0
Final Jan 8
COLO 74 6.0 o149.0
UCF 75 -6.0 u149.0
Final Jan 8
PRE 67 -3.5 o148.0
SCUS 77 3.5 u148.0
Final Jan 8
FSU 80 2.5 o152.5
MIA 65 -2.5 u152.5
Final Jan 8
FOR 61 17.0 o145.0
VCU 73 -17.0 u145.0
Final Jan 8
HP 93 -8.5 o153.5
CHSO 79 8.5 u153.5
Final Jan 8
TEM 79 3.5 o145.5
ECU 80 -3.5 u145.5
Final Jan 8
MISS 73 3.5 o148.5
ARK 66 -3.5 u148.5
Final Jan 8
MURR 71 5.5 o138.0
UNI 68 -5.5 u138.0
Final Jan 8
DRKE 64 1.5 o126.5
BRAD 57 -1.5 u126.5
Final Jan 8
WIN 83 -3.5 o159.5
WEBB 89 3.5 u159.5
Final Jan 8
UNCA 76 4.0 o153.5
LONG 85 -4.0 u153.5
Final Jan 8
GW 75 6.0 o152.0
URI 67 -6.0 u152.0
Final Jan 8
ND 65 2.5 o138.5
NCST 66 -2.5 u138.5
Final Jan 8
RICH 58 11.5 o130.0
GMU 64 -11.5 u130.0
Final Jan 8
ALA 88 -11.5 o157.0
SCAR 68 11.5 u157.0
Final Jan 8
WCU 69 12.5 o144.5
WOF 77 -12.5 u144.5
Final Jan 8
AMER 54 3.0 o124.5
BU 60 -3.0 u124.5
Final Jan 8
ETSU 70 -2.0 o151.5
MER 68 2.0 u151.5
Final OT Jan 8
JOES 81 -3.0 o134.0
DUQ 85 3.0 u134.0
Final OT Jan 8
FUR 67 -14.0 o138.0
CIT 63 14.0 u138.0
Final Jan 8
MILW 73 3.0 o155.5
IPFW 78 -3.0 u155.5
Final OT Jan 8
LAF 62 3.5 o131.5
BUCK 65 -3.5 u131.5
Final Jan 8
USC 69 6.0 o149.0
IND 82 -6.0 u149.0
Final Jan 8
LEH 62 6.5 o138.5
COLG 67 -6.5 u138.5
Final Jan 8
SIU 86 9.5 o156.0
BEL 90 -9.5 u156.0
Final OT Jan 8
INST 95 1.5 o162.0
VALP 98 -1.5 u162.0
Final Jan 8
SBON 68 3.5 o141.5
SLU 73 -3.5 u141.5
Final Jan 8
ILST 51 -5.5 o130.5
EVAN 69 5.5 u130.5
Final Jan 8
BUT 65 3.0 o137.0
PROV 84 -3.0 u137.0
Final OT Jan 8
GASO 78 3.0 o155.0
GAST 82 -3.0 u155.0
Final Jan 8
UMKC 58 1.5 o137.5
NEOM 77 -1.5 u137.5
Final Jan 8
ASU 55 14.0 o144.5
KU 74 -14.0 u144.5
Final Jan 8
USD 80 31.5 o157.0
GONZ 93 -31.5 u157.0
Final Jan 8
PSU 52 7.0 o163.0
ILL 91 -7.0 u163.0
Final Jan 8
VT 59 9.0 o142.5
STAN 70 -9.0 u142.5
Final Jan 8
SDST 72 2.0 o156.0
STT 73 -2.0 u156.0
Final Jan 8
TAM 80 2.5 o147.0
OKLA 78 -2.5 u147.0
Final Jan 8
RICE 59 11.0 o122.5
UNT 81 -11.0 u122.5
Final Jan 8
AFA 38 18.5 o130.0
SDSU 67 -18.5 u130.0
Final Jan 8
UVA 61 4.0 o128.5
CAL 75 -4.0 u128.5
DePaul 9th Big East9-7
Seton Hall 11th Big East6-9

DePaul @ Seton Hall preview

Prudential Center

Last Meeting ( Mar 9, 2024 ) DePaul 62, Seton Hall 86

One team will finally notch its first Big East Conference win of the season when DePaul visits Seton Hall on Wednesday in Newark, N.J.

DePaul (9-6, 0-4) started its season 7-0 under new coach Chris Holtmann but has yet to translate that apparent improvement into conference play. The Blue Demons have lost two blowouts and two closer games in the Big East.

When hosting then-No. 11 UConn on New Year's Day, they fell behind early but cut a 22-point deficit to nine during the second half. Their shooting improved down the stretch before falling 81-68 to the Huskies.

"We gotta keep growing. We've got to learn from this, we've got to put ourselves in better position than what we did in the first half, and that's what's in front of us right now," Holtmann said after that game.

DePaul didn't manage to build on that three days later at Villanova, when the Wildcats ran away 100-56.

As a result, the Blue Demons have lost 36 straight Big East regular-season games dating to January 2023. In fact, DePaul's last conference win of any kind came when it clipped Seton Hall 66-65 in the 2023 Big East tournament.

Jacob Meyer paces the Blue Demons with 14.2 points per game and Isaiah Rivera adds 10.9 ppg. Both are shooting at least 41 percent from 3-point range, but the team has made just 15 of 63 attempts from deep over the past three games after a torrid shooting start to the season.

Seton Hall (5-9, 0-3) has lost five games in a row following an uncompetitive 94-72 loss at Xavier on New Year's Eve. The Pirates have had a week off between games to regroup.

Coach Shaheen Holloway sounded frustrated with the state of his team when giving his postgame radio interview that day. He said the Pirates struggled to practice because "everybody's got something wrong with them" injury-wise.

"If you've got to coach effort and toughness, you ain't going to win games, and that's what I'm dealing with right now," Holloway said. "It's amazing, guys are hurt, they can play in a game but they can't practice."

Isaiah Coleman has led the Pirates in scoring for five straight games and averages team highs of 14.3 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. Seton Hall gave freshman guard Jahseem Felton his first start against Xavier, and he finished with nine points in 18 minutes.

--Field Level Media

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