Seton Hall outrebounds Creighton 24-11 overall and ELEVEN-TO-ZERO on the offensive glass in the first half, and 46-27 for the game. There’s other stats, but that’s really all you need to understand this game.
Standout Performance:
With apologies to James Milliken, who had a season-high 21 points off the bench and for one of the rare times this year played like the guy who was the team’s best offensive weapon a year ago, the standout was Ronnie Harrell. No question. The redshirt freshman played 14 second-half minutes partly out of necessity — Geoff Groselle’s injury not only robbed them of one of their two bigs, it had a domino effect at the “4” when Toby Hegner had to play the “5” to give Zach Hanson a rest — and partly because he just played too damn well to take out.