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Monmouth vs Seton Hall Odds and Picks (Nov. 9)

Jack Magruder

by Jack Magruder in College Basketball

Updated Nov 8, 2022 · 10:41 PM PST

Seton Hall Pirates guard Kadary Richmond backs down a defender
Feb 26, 2022; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; Seton Hall Pirates guard Kadary Richmond (0) dribbles against Xavier Musketeers forward Zach Freemantle (32) in the second half at Cintas Center. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports
  • Seton Hall opens its college basketball season against Monmouth on Wednesday, November 9
  • Seton Hall is a 19-point favorite and has won all 11 games in the series, the last in 2017
  • Read below for Monmouth vs Seton Hall odds and prediction

Seton Hall is a 19-point favorite over Monmouth in the college basketball season opener for both at 8 pm ET on FS1. The Pirates were 21-11 last season but lost their last three and six of their last eight. They fell to No. 9 seed TCU in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Monmouth has joined the Colonial Athletic Association after playing the previous nine seasons in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. The Hawks, 21-13 and 11-9 in league play, made the MAAC tournament finals as the No. 4 seed before falling to eventual NCAA Tournament giant killer Saint Peter’s.

Monmouth vs Seton Hall Odds

Team Spread Moneyline Total
Monmouth Hawks +19 (-110) +1300 Over 135 (-109)
Seton Hall Pirates -19 (-110) -5000 Under 135 (-113)

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Seton Hall is a 19-point home favorite in a game matching a pair of 21-win teams a year ago, although their point spread records were almost polar opposites.  Seton Hall was 13-17-1 ATS, better than only UConn among Big East teams. Monmouth was 21-13 both SU and ATS.

 

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Monmouth and Seton Hall were two of the best “under” plays in Division I last season. The total went under in 23 of Monmouth’s 34 games and was under in 21 of Seton Hall’s 31 games, which rounded to 67.7 percent in each case. They were the 10th and 11th teams most likely to go under, and he total was under in eight of the Pirates’ final nine games.

Seton Hall Brings Back Legend

Former Seton Hall point guard Shaheen Holloway takes over as coach for Kevin Willard after Holloway guided Saint Peter’s on its captivating run through the 2022 NCAA Tournament with victories over No. 2 seed Kentucky, No. 7 seed Murray State and No. 3 seed Purdue before falling to eventual national runner-up North Carolina in the Elite Eight.

Rangy point guard Kadary Richmond is the expected to be go-to guy on a team that lost its three leading scorers but stocked up through the portal. Richmond, 6-6, is the Hall’s leading returning scorer at 8.8 points per game and was named to the preseason All-Big East second team. He also averaged a team-high 4.1 assists, 3.6 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game. Richmond had one of best individual efforts in Division I last season, when he scored 17 consecutive points in a 90-87 victory over UConn. He finished with 28.

Forwards Alexis Yetna (8.1 points, 7.6 rebounds) and Tyrese Samuel (7.3 points, 5.2 rebounds) give Holloway some veterans up front, although Yetna remains sidelined because of a knee injury and it is not clear when he will return. The Pirates expect newcomers KC Ndefo, Al-Amir Dawes, Femi Odukale and Dre Davis to fit well. Grad transfer Ndefo, who followed Holloway from Saint Peter’s, was second team all-MAAC while averaging 10.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game for the Peacocks.

Clemson transfer Dawes averaged 11.3 points and 2.5 three-pointers per game, Pitt transfer Odukale average 10.8 points and 3.4 assists and Louisville transfer Dre Davis averaged 7.4 points in 23 starts a year ago. All are guards, which may give Richmond a chance to play more “2” this season, although his 4.1 assists

Holloway is preaching toughness to his new crew, a trait that should come in handy against a tough non-conference schedule that includes Iowa, Memphis, Rutgers and Kansas (and of course Saint Peter’s) before Christmas.

Monmouth Starting Anew

Monmouth is one of the four teams joining the Colonial this season, along with Stony Brook (America East), Hampton (Big South) and North Carolina A&T (Big South), and the Hawks face a major rebuilding job while at the same time stepping up in class from the Metro Atlantic.

King Rice’s Hawks had winning records in six of their last eight seasons in the MAAC, but they return only 18 percent of their playing time and will be without their top three scorers, all of whom averaged between 14.9 and 14.1 points per game. Former reserve forwards Myles Foster and Jarvis Vaughan and reserve guard Myles Ruth will be starting staples, but neither played more than 12 minutes a game or averaged more than 5.3 points.

The Hawks were picked  to finish 10th in the CAA preseason coaches’ poll. The schedule is loaded — after Seton Hall, the Hawks will play at Virginia and at Illinois to conclude a three-game road trip. The visit Syracuse in December.

Monmouth vs Seton Hall Prediction

Look for Seton Hall to make a splash in Shaheen Holloway’s return.

Pick: Seton Hall -19 (-110) 

 

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