Post Season Basketball Records for the

Seton Hall University

Pirates

Men's

  1941  (20-1)
     National Invitation Tournament, at Madison Square Garden
       First Round:
3/19 Seton Hall 70 - Rhode Island St. 54  18,341  (2nd g.: Long Island U. 48 - Westminster 36 )
       Semi-Final:
3/22 L.I.U. 49 - Seton Hall 26  18,357  (Ends Seton Hall's 43 game winning streak; 1st g.- Ohio 45 - C.C.N.Y. 43)
       Consolation game:
3/24 City College of New York 42 - Seton Hall 27  18,377  (Champ. g.: L.I.U. 56 - Ohio 42)


  1951
     N.I.T., at Madison Square Garden
       First Round:
3/10 Seton Hall 71 - Beloit 57  (aft.)  9,251  (other g.: Dayton 77 - Lawrence Tech 71)
       Quarter-Final:
3/13 Seton Hall 71 - North Carolina State 59  9,630  (1st g.- Dayton 74 - Arizona 59)
       Semi-Final:
3/15 Brigham Young Univ. 69 - Seton Hall 59  16,825  (other semi: Dayton 69 - St. John's 62 O.T. )
       Consolation game:
3/17 St. John's 70 - Seton Hall 68 2 O.T.s  18,379  (Ch. g.: B.Y.U. 62 - Dayton 43)


  1952
     N.I.T., at Madison Square Garden
       First Round:
3/8  La Salle 80 - Seton Hall 76  18,422  (1st g.: Western Kentucky 62 - Louisville 59; 3rd g.: Dayton 81 - N.Y.U. 66)


  1953  (31-2) [beg. season 27-0 setting modern major college record]
     N.I.T., at Madison Square Garden
       First Round:
       Seton Hall bye
       Quarter-Final:
3/10 Seton Hall 79 - Niagara 74  15,548  (1st g.: Duquesne 69 - Wstern Kentucky 61)
       Semi-Final:
3/12 Seton Hall 74 - Manhattan 56  18,014 (1st g.: St. John's 64 - Duquesne 55)
       Championship game:
3/14 Seton Hall 58 - St. John's 46  18,496  (Consol: Duquesne 81 - Manhattan 67)
       Champions!


  1955
     N.I.T., at Madison Square Garden
       First Round:
3/12 St. Francis (Pa.) 89 - Seton Hall 78  16,812  (2nd g.: St. Louis 110 - Connecticut 103)


  1956
     N.I.T., at Madison Square Garden
       First Round:
3/17 Seton Hall 96 - Marquette 78  11,578  (2nd g.: Xavier 84 - St. Louis 80)
       Quarter-Final:
3/20 St. Joseph's 74 - Seton Hall 65  11,231  (2nd g.: Dayton 72 - Xavier 68)


  1957
     Post-Season Exhibition game, at Seton Hall
3/3  Israeli Olympic Team 81 - Seton Hall Freshmen 63

     N.I.T., at Madison Square Garden
       First Round:
3/16 Xavier 85 - Seton Hall 79  (aft.)  7,648  (other g.: Memphis State 77 - Utah 75)


  1974
     N.I.T., at Madison Square Garden
       First Round:
3/17 Memphis State 73 - Seton Hall 72  14,234  (1st g.: Boston College 63 - Cincinnati 62)


  1975
     Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Divisional Playoffs (Invitational)
       Metropolitan New York/New Jersey Region,  at Madison Square Garden:
       First Round (Semi-Final):
3/6  St. John's 76 - Seton Hall 64  12,316  (other g.- Rutgers 80 - St. Peter's 63)
       Consolation game:
3/8  St. Peter's 79 - Seton Hall 75  7,294  (Champ g.- Rutgers 79 - St. John's 77 O.T.)


  1977
     E.C.A.C. Divisional Playoffs (Invitational)
       Metropolitan New York/New Jersey Region
       First Round (Semi-Final),  at St. Peter's College Yanitelli Center, Jersey City:
3/3  Seton Hall 77 - Army 71
       Championship,  at Madison Square Garden:
3/5  St. John's 83 - Seton Hall 73  (aft.)  (Consol.- Army 64 - Manhattan 62)

     N.I.T.
       First Round,  at University of Massachusetts:
3/10 Massachusetts 86 - Seton Hall 85  4,500


  1978
     E.C.A.C. Divisional Playoffs (Invitational)
       Metropolitan New York/New Jersey Region,  at Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y.
       First Round (Semi-Final):
3/2  Army 81 - Seton Hall 79 O.T.  9,230  (2nd g.: St. John's 83 - Iona 80)


  1979
     E.C.A.C. Divisional Playoffs (Invitational)
       Metropolitan New York/New Jersey Region,  at Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y.
       First Round (Semi-Final):
3/1  Iona 80 - Seton Hall 73  9,101  (other g.: St. John's 86 - Wagner 82 O.T. )


  1987
     N.I.T.
       First Round,  at Buffalo (Niagara):
3/13 Niagara 74 - Seton Hall 65  5,120


  1988
     National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament
       West Regional,  at Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Cal.:
       First Round:
3/18 Seton Hall 80 - Texas-El Paso 64  (aft.)  10,741  (1st g.: Arizona 90 - Cornell 50)
       Second Round:
3/20 Arizona 84 - Seton Hall 55  12,591  (other g.: Iowa 104 - UNLV 86)


  1989
     N.C.A.A.
       West Regional,  at McKale Center, Tuscon, Arizona:
       First Round:
3/17 Seton Hall 60 - Southwestern Missouri 51  12,787  (1st g.: Evansville 94 - Oregon State 90)
       Second Round:
3/19 Seton Hall 87 - Evansville 73  13,391  (other g.: Indiana 92 - UTEP 69)
       West Regional Finals,  at McNichols Arena, Denver, Colorado:
       Regional Semi-Final:
3/23 Seton Hall 78 - Indiana 65  16,813  (other semi: UNLV 68 - Arizona 67)
       Regional Final:
3/25 Seton Hall 68 - Nevada (Las Vegas) 61  (aft.)  16,813
       Final Four,  at the Kingdome, Seattle, Washington:
       Semi-final:
4/1  Seton Hall 95 - Duke 78  39,187  (2nd g.: Michigan 83 - Illinois 81)
       Championship game:
4/3  Michigan 80 - Seton Hall 79 O.T.  39,187


  1991
     N.C.A.A.
       West Regional,  at Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah:
       First Round:
3/14 Seton Hall 71 - Pepperdine 51  12,109  (Other g.: Creighton 64 - New Mexico St. 56)
       Second Round:
3/16 Seton Hall 81 - Creighton 69  14,869
       West Regional Finals,  at the Kingdome, Seattle:
       Regional Semi-Final:
3/21 Seton Hall 81 - Arizona 77  22,028  (other g: UNLV 83 - Utah 66)
       Regional Final:
3/23 Nevada (Las Vegas) 77 - Seton Hall 65  22,660


  1992
     N.C.A.A.
       East Regional,  at Greensboro, N.C.:
       First Round:
3/19 Seton Hall 78 - La Salle 76  (aft.)  15,800  (other g.: Missouri 89 - West Virginia 78)
       Second Round:
3/21 Seton Hall 88 - Missouri 71  15,800
       East Regional Finals,  at the Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa.:
       Regional Semi-Final:
3/26 Duke 81 - Seton Hall 69  17,878  (1st g.: Kentucky 87 - Massachusetts 77)


  1993
     N.C.A.A.
       Southeast Regional,  at Orlando, Florida:
       First Round:
3/18 Seton Hall 81 - Tennessee State 59  14,352
       Second Round:
3/20 Western Kentucky 72 - Seton Hall 68  (aft.)  14,410  (other g.: Florida St. 74 - Tulane 63)


  1994
     N.C.A.A.
       Southeast Regional,  at the Thunderdome, St. Petersburg, Fla.:
       First Round:
3/18 Michign State 84 - Seton Hall 73  24,719  (other g.: Duke 82 - Texas Southern 70)


  1995
     N.I.T.
       First Round,  at Buffalo (Canisius):
3/15 Canisius 83 - Seton Hall 71


  1998
     N.I.T.
       First Round,  at Georgia Tech:
3/11 Georgia Tech 88 - Seton Hall 78


  1999
     N.I.T.
       First Round,  at Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, Va.:
3/10 Old Dominion 75 - Seton Hall 56  4,309


  2000
     N.C.A.A.
       East Regional,  at Buffalo, N.Y.:
       First Round:
3/17 Seton Hall 72 - Oregon 71 O.T.  (aft.)  19,357  (2nd g.: Temple 73 - Lafayette 47)
       Second Round:
3/19 Seton Hall 67 - Temple 65 O.T.  19,251  (1st g.: Oklahoma St. 75 - Pepperdine 67)
       East Regional Finals,  at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.:
       Regional Semi-Final:
3/24 Oklahoma State 68 - Seton Hall 66  30,681  (other g.: Florida 85 - Duke 78)


  2001
     N.I.T.
       First Round,  at Univ. of Alabama:
3/13 Alabama 85 - Seton Hall 79  3,227


  2003
     N.I.T.
       First Round,  at Univ. of Rhode Island:
3/19 Rhode Island 61 - Seton Hall 60


  2004
     N.C.A.A.
       “Atlanta Regional”,  at RBC Center, Raleigh, N.C.:
       First Round:
3/18 Seton Hall 80 - Arizona 76  19,722  (1st g.: Duke 96 - Alabama State 61)
       Second Round:
3/20 Duke 90 - Seton Hall 62 (aft.)    (2nd g.-“E. Rutherford Regional”- Wake Forest 84 - Manhattan 80)


  2006
     N.C.A.A.
       “Washington Regional”,  at Greensboro, N.C.:
       First Round:
3/16 Wichita State 80 - Seton Hall 66


  2010
     N.I.T..
       First Round,  at Seton Hall:
3/16 Texas Tech 87 - Seton Hall 69


  2012
     N.I.T.
       “Region 3
       First Round,  at Walsh Gym, Seton Hall:
3/13 Seton Hall 63 - Stony Brook 61
       Second Round,  at Walsh Gym, Seton Hall
3/17 Massachusetts 77 - Seton Hall 67

Seton Hall, founded 1856, is located in South Orange, New Jersey.
••First basketball game played 1903.

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