(07-11-2017 11:10 AM)_C2_ Wrote: Seton Hall? LOL, they're lucky they joined the Big East when they did or else they'd be in the MAAC, or maybe A-10. ALL of their success is since joining any version of it. They didn't even go to their first NCAA Tournament until the late 80's and have 11 appearances to date.
That's a bigger joke than Gonzaga being listed. Gonzaga finally broke through but they have a long way to go. 1 Final Four and 3 Elite 8's won't cut it. They're only slightly better than Xavier.
Also Indiana is way too low. There's no way you can justify Villanova over Indiana. Or Florida for that matter.
Ok, c'mon, how difficult is it for you to look up Seton Hall? The Hall had an outstanding run over 15 to 20 to 25 years. So stop making **** up when all of us can look this up in 4 mouse-clicks. This one thread has made **** up about Georgetown, Creighton, and now Seton Hall.
SO, SETON HALL:
1940 thru 1946: Seton Hall was
71-7.
1947 thru 1948: Seton Hall was
42-7.
1951 thru 1953: Seton Hall was
80-12.
Combine these three chunks of time over 9 seasons, and Seton Hall was
193-26, with an NIT Championship, and NIT Semi, and 4 NIT's total.
F--k it, i'll list their records from 1939 thru 1963, so 25 seasons:
1939: Seton Hall 15-7.
1940: Seton Hall 19-0.
1941: Seton Hall 20-2. NIT Semi's.
1942: Seton Hall 16-3
1943: Seton Hall 16-2.
---> Ok, a 5-year run of 86-14.
1944: WW2.
1945: WW2.
1946: WW2.
1947: Seton Hall 24-3.
1948: Seton Hall 18-4.
--> 6-year run of 113-14
1949: Seton Hall 16-8.
1950: Seton Hall 11-15.
1951: Seton Hall 24-7, NIT Semi's.
1952: Seton Hall 25-3, NIT.
1953: Seton Hall 31-2, NIT Champs, could be considered a National Title.
--> 3-year run of 80-12, and a 15-year run of 220-49.
All this time, playing high profile games at MSG.
continuing on, it thins a little.
1954: Seton Hall 13-10.
1955: Seton Hall 17-9. NIT.
1956: Seton Hall 20-5. NIT Quarters.
1957: Seton Hall 17-10. NIT.
1958: Seton Hall 7-19.
1959: Seton Hall 13-10.
1960: Seton Hall 16-7.
1961: Seton Hall 15-9.
1962: Seton Hall 15-9.
1963: Seton Hall 16-7.
Slowing down the last 10-years, but 3 more NIT's and only 1 losing season, and 54 games over 500 in this span.
In the early 60's, a point shaving scandal set them back to 500 and that's where your out-of-context MAAC comment comes in.
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