Seton Hall’s seniors have always been chasers. They chased rankings. They chased legacies. They chased greatness.
In the team’s second-round NCAA Tournament game against Kansas on Saturday, that role was no different. A No. 8 seed against a No. 1 in an environment fit for a Kansas fan put Seton Hall as the chaser on the biggest stage the seniors have seen.
It was only fitting Seton Hall found itself in that role throughout the game.
Seton Hall fell to Kansas, 83-79, in a game that Seton Hall did not quit.