Athletes as seniors normally have their roles figured out. For many, it’s a fourth season in the same environment and with each passing year he or she becomes more familiar with the surroundings, and more accustom to his or her role. Although, Seton Hall men’s basketball has one notable exception to that rule in the form of Khadeen Carrington.
Carrington is not adjusting to a new environment, as the guard from Bishop Loughlin High School has already etched his name into the Seton Hall history books with a Big East Tournament championship in his sophomore year.

However, the 6-foot-3 Carrington will be taking on a new job title this season and it is one that both he and Seton Hall head coach Kevin Willard project will be the difference in whether or not Carrington can play at the highest level.