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#1 Indiana State Sycamores (32-6, 17-3) vs. #1 Seton Hall (24-12)
Hinkle Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, IN
Thursday, April 4, 2024
Tip: 7:00pm EST
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SEC or Big East, either way we are going to face our 5th power 6 team
Had some discussion with @Huff77 during the game and thought perhaps he got a shot at halftime.About 7 games in a row where Swope sucked in the first half and then near our top player the second half. Maybe he needs more warm-up time to get the knee loose and ready to rock?
So what makes Seton Hall so successful? Is it their conference? Their recruiting? Their facilities? The fact that they had the foresight to discontinue their football program in 1982? Who knows, could be anything.
Their facility looks like a high school gym in IndianaSo what makes Seton Hall so successful? Is it their conference? Their recruiting? Their facilities? The fact that they had the foresight to discontinue their football program in 1982? Who knows, could be anything.
Their facility looks like a high school gym in Indiana
That’s not where they normally play. They played their games there because the Prudential Center is booked for Devils’ games, concerts, etc and can’t accommodate NIT games on the fly.Their facility looks like a high school gym in Indiana
If you're talking about where they played their NIT games, that's Welsh arena, their hole court from 1948 to 1971. Their current arena is up to modern standards, they just don't use it for the NITTheir facility looks like a high school gym in Indiana