Newark, N.J. — Senior guard Al-Amir Dawes (Newark, N.J.) registered his first career double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds and played a team-high 23 minutes as the Seton Hall men’s basketball team routed Saint Peter’s, 80-44, on Saturday afternoon in front of nearly 10,000 fans at Prudential Center.
Junior Dre Davis (Indianapolis Ind. Dawes was tied with 13 points by Junior Dre Davis (Indianapolis Ind.) after he shot 8-of-8 from the free throw line. Senior Tyrese Samuel (Montreal and Quebec, Canada) had 12 points, three rebound, two steals, and two blocks.
How it happened
Both teams went back-and-forth early, but the Peacocks reduced their deficit to one, 13-12 on a three point basket with 13:15 left in the first period. Seton Hall scored 11-0, which was ended by a senior layup. Tray Jackson (Detroit Mich.) The Pirates extended their lead to 12, 24-12 with 8:04 remaining.
Saint Peter’s closed the first half with a 5-2 run, making it 36-23 at the halftime break. However, the Pirates opened the second half with a dominant performance. Seton Hall started the second half with a 3 pointer from junior Femi Odukale (Brooklyn N.Y.), just over a minute into the game. Then it used a 13-0 run to increase its lead to 50%-23. It kept the Peacocks at bay for almost nine minutes.
With 4:39 remaining in the contest, the Pirates had a 42-75-33 lead. This was due to Jackson’s dunk and made free throw.
The Numbers
- Seton Hall was 23 for 44 (52.3%) away from the floor, while Monmouth was only 16 for 57 (27.6%).
- Saint Peter’s was defeated 41 to 31 by Seton Hall.
- The Pirates attempted 38 free tosse to the Peacocks’ 13.
- The Hall held the advantage in points off turnovers (23-13), in points in the paint (36-44) and in second chance points (17-5).
- Seton Hall had 10 players who scored and each of them played at least 16 minutes.
- Dawes has scored in double figures both as a Pirate in both of his games. He now has 43 double figure scoring performances in his professional career.
- Junior Kadary Richmond Brooklyn, N.Y., was 3-of-3 from below, 2-of-2 from free throw line, and he scored his only three-point shot.
News & Notes
- Seton Hall has won 13 of its non-conference games played at Prudential Center. The team is now 82-11 against non-league foes from The Rock.
- Shaheen Holloway has allowed 55.4 points per match in his 12 last games as head coach.
- Holloway’s first 2-0 start as a coach is a great one.
- Seton Hall currently stands at 65-24 all-time in the match against Saint Peter’s.
- This 36-point margin represents Seton Hall’s largest win against the Peacocks in the series since Jan. 21, 1942, when they won 51-12.
- Dawes is only 10 points away of 900 career point.
Next
The Pirates will welcome Iowa to Prudential Center for a Gavitt Games contest on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 7:30 p.m. The game will air on FS1 and Gary Cohen and Dave Popkin will have the call on the SHU Pirates mobile app, SHUPirates.com, Varsity mobile app, SiriusXM 382 and SiriusXM 972 on the app.