Away games in Omaha, Neb. have always been difficult tests for Seton Hall to overcome, and tonight’s loss to No. 7 Creighton was no different. Slow starts to both halves prevented the Pirates form establishing a foothold in the game, and an uncharacteristic number of turnovers throughout the night saw the team take one step forward and two steps back in their attempts to claw their way back into the game.
Wednesday night’s 89-53 loss was Seton Hall’s worst in the Big East since they lost to the University of Connecticut 99-57 back in 2006. The win for Creighton was also their third in a row over the Pirates having won both games between the two teams last season.