For the Seton Hall men’s basketball team, this NCAA Tournament is centered around its four seniors. With so much pressure on the 2014 recruiting class to succeed in its final chance on the biggest stage, it can be easy to forget how important sophomore guard Myles Powell is to the Pirates.’
Averaging 15.6 points per game, Powell has become the Pirates’ second leading scorer behind Desi Rodriguez. To no surprise, he has also become the team’s best three-point shooter by a wide margin, hitting on 39 percent of his looks. While Rodriguez and Khadeen Carrington have also shot well – making 38 and 34 percent of their threes, respectively, Powell has attempted 231 three pointers this season, which is at least 90 more than the two seniors.