After coaching No. 15 seed St. Peter's on a magical run to the Elite Eight in this year's men's NCAA Tournament, Shaheen Holloway has accepted a deal to become head coach of Seton Hall.
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According to Stadium's Jeff Goodman, Holloway has finalized a six-year deal to return to his alma mater. St. Peter's reportedly made a strong offer to keep him, but Goodman stated that the school "obviously couldn’t compete with Seton Hall money.