AN OLD BIG EAST RIVALRY RENEWED!
Syracuse Alumni vs Seton Hall Alumni‼️
🏴☠️Game 1 at Walsh Gymnasium: https://t.co/wXdUqRiR8f
🍊Game 2 at The Oncenter: https://t.co/p8lIBRxtUU
This TBT Round One Best of Three between Boeheim’s Army and Hall In is going to be INCREDIBLE!
NEWS: Florida Atlantic transfer forward Devin Williams has committed to Seton Hall, he told @On3.
The 6-10 redshirt sophomore averaged 7.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks per game this season, ranking sixth nationally in blocks during the regular season. Former 4⭐️ recruit who began his career at UCLA.
https://t.co/aJPsuifPwZ
NEWS: Dartmouth transfer guard Kareem Thomas has committed to Seton Hall, he told @On3.
The 6-5 sophomore averaged 15.9 points per game this season, shooting 44.7 percent from three.
https://t.co/P2CLLLO2iq
NEWS: Radford transfer guard Del Jones has committed to Seton Hall, he told @On3.
The 6-3 sophomore averaged 17.2 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game this season. A former top-150 recruit who began his career at Clemson.
https://t.co/P2CLLLO2iq
NEWS: Texas transfer guard Simeon Wilcher has committed to Seton Hall, a source told @On3.
The 6-4 junior and New Jersey native averaged 5.6 points per game this season. Began his career at St. John’s.
https://t.co/P2CLLLO2iq
from high school honestly I wouldn’t have considered them if NIL lagged but I would not have left seton hall to go grab more money elsewhere other than the NBA 🏴☠️
Hey, @isaiahwhitehead - genuine question: In today’s landscape, would you have considered Seton Hall if its NIL opportunities lagged behind programs like Arizona, Florida, Indiana, and Kansas? You helped restore a championship standard at the Hall - value your perspective. 🏴☠️
portal portal portal 😴
our coach is Shaheen Holloway, he always figures it out & this time it won’t be any different! 🏴☠️
please don’t panic & allow the process to play out 🤞🏾💙
I feel like we are missing the perspectives of the foreign players in the league. With all due respect—and nothing against the Israeli Players Association—they have every right to defend and speak on their concerns.
My questions are: Is there a players’ association for the foreign players in the league? Why isn’t there a single players’ association representing all players in the league?
I’m not specifically speaking on the decision to return games to Israel is right or wrong, but I believe everyone’s opinion should be considered. I also think the issue is bigger than just the return of games. Players’ perspectives, through proper representation, should be expressed in all situations—such as rule changes, player safety, playing conditions, and relationships with referees.
The solution should be for each team to have one Israeli and one foreign player as representatives to address concerns and handle matters at hand, ensuring everyone is aligned. This is a time to show unity among all players, not division.