The attention of Seton Hall basketball now shifts to the team’s future, as its season ended March 17 in a 77-71 loss to Arkansas in the NCAA Tournament. With a gaping hole in the starting lineup and the possibility of a starter or two leaving, here are four things are what Seton Hall fans should keep an eye on this offseason.
NBA Hopefuls
After three years at Seton Hall, putting up 27 double-doubles and leading the country in rebounds this season, Angel Delgado has to decide whether he wants to continue his collegiate career or to explore professional aspirations.