Seton Hall returned to the Prudential Center on Saturday after nearly a week off and showed some signs of rust at times, but did enough to come away with a 87-51 win over Florida A&M
The Pirates were heavy favorites and their stifling defensive effort showed why. Florida A&M shot a mere 29% from the field, 14% from three and at one point, endured a seven-minute scoring drought that Seton Hall used to its advantage to build a sizeable lead.
The Rattlers got on the board first, but not much went right for them from that point on.