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Seton Hall holds on to beat Providence in resumption of postponed game

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- In a game postponed with 13 minutes left Wednesday night due to slippery court conditions, Seton Hall held on for an 89-77 victory over Providence on Thursday afternoon in front of about 1,000 students and faculty at Alumni Hall.

The game was deemed unplayable by the referees at the Dunkin' Donuts Center on Wednesday night.

"It was the right move," Providence athletic director Bob Driscoll told ESPN.

Seton Hall's leading scorer, Desi Rodriguez, slipped in the first half and suffered a sprained ankle that left him as a spectator in a boot on Thursday.