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  2. Prudential Center - Wikipedia

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    Prudential Center is a multipurpose indoor arena in the central business district of Newark, New Jersey, United States.Opened in 2007, it is the home of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL), the New York Sirens of the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL), and the men's basketball program of Seton Hall University.

  3. Category : Disambig-Class Seton Hall University pages

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  4. Circuit split - Wikipedia

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    Philip Allen Lacovara and H.W. Perry both claim that the existence of a circuit split is "the single most important generalizable factor" that determines whether the Supreme Court will grant review of a case. [41] Indeed, justices sometimes cite the lack of a circuit split as a reason to deny review in a case. [42]

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  6. 2016–17 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2016–17 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team represented Seton Hall University in the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates played home games in Newark, New Jersey at the Prudential Center , with one exhibition and one regular season game at Walsh Gymnasium in South Orange, New Jersey .

  7. Walsh Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Walsh Gymnasium was the first permanent basketball facility to be built on the Seton Hall campus. The architect was Anthony J. DePace. [5] Construction began in 1939 as part of a project that would cost $600,000 (equivalent to $13.1 million in 2023) [6] and was completed in the winter of 1941, when the men's basketball team played its first-ever game there.

  8. Rutgers–Seton Hall men's basketball rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Seton Hall 76–70: 57: 2010 Piscataway Seton Hall 85–74: 58: 2011 Newark Rutgers 66–60: 59: 2011 Piscataway Seton Hall 69–64: 60: 2011 Newark Rutgers 76–70 OT: 61: 2012 Piscataway Seton Hall 59–54: 62: 2012 Newark Rutgers 77–72 OT: 63: 2013 Piscataway Rutgers 57–55: 64: 2013 Newark Rutgers 56–51: 65: 2013 Piscataway Seton Hall ...

  9. List of Seton Hall University people - Wikipedia

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    James F. Kelley, President of Seton Hall from 1933-1949. At the time of his appointment he was the youngest college president in the United States [30] Leonard Marshall, New York Giants football player; Stillman School of business executive; Andrew Napolitano, former judge and current correspondent for Fox News Channel