by Hall2012 » Tue Mar 21, 2023 11:25 am
Yetna was out injured all year. It's a shame, because his presence would have completely changed the team's dynamic. As it was, they had no true 5 which forced both Samuel and Jackson to play there instead of their native 4. While Samuel in particular gave an admirable effort, it was clear that he was playing out of position and it really showed against teams with a dominant big man.
The other main issues for Seton Hall were shooting (3s and the free throw line) and late game fatigue.
I expect the latter to be addressed as Holloway looks to add significant depth to the roster for next season. He pushes his players hard and wants to play a style that makes it tough to play 30+ minutes a night, but he simply didn't get the reserves to get the players he trusted enough rest and I believe that was directly related to the many second half meltdowns we saw this season.
I do think Holloway will get it right, but it's tough to say if that will be reflected in Ws and Ls as this league just got a lot stronger.
The top 4 aren't losing much of anything for next year.
Georgetown and St. John's are going to be much improved
Villanova won't stay down for long.
This league is going to be brutal.
Seton Hall Pirates
Big East Tournament Champions: 1991, 1993, 2016
Big East Regular Season Champions: 1992, 1993, 2020