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PIRATES SUNK BY #23 CREIGHTON 75-62

Newark. - The Seton Hall Pirates fell at home to the #23 ranked Creighton Blue Jays at home at Prudential Center in Newark Wednesday night by the score of 75-62. Al-Amir Dawes had a great day from beyond the arc leading the Pirates (15-10/8-6 Big East) with 19 points but it was no match for the four Blue Jays (16-8/10-3 BE) players in double figures led by Baylor Scheierman’s 19 points and 9 rebounds. Both teams kept each other in check for most of the first half, with each run by one team promptly answered by the other. The Pirates took the lead around seven minutes into the game 16-15 on two made free throws by Kadary Richmond. Creighton countered with an 8-0 run over the next two and a half minutes to go up 23-16. However, the Blue Jays lead didn’t go past seven points in the first half as the Pirates chipped away before going on an 8-0 run of their own towards the end of the half to briefly take the lead 39-38. A floater from Ryan Nembhard edged Creighton ahead going into the half 40-39. The Pirates came out hot to start the second frame with an Al-Amir Dawes three pointer kicking off a 10-3 Seton Hall run over the first four minutes to go up 49-43 for their biggest lead of the game. Creighton punched back with a 10-2 run of their own to take the lead back 53-51. A layup by KC Ndefo and a dunk from Tray Jackson gave the Pirates back the lead at 55-53 with 11:59 left in the second half. At this point the Pirates ran into a blue brick wall, going scoreless for the next five and a half minutes and scoring only seven points for the rest of the game. The Pirates held the line on defense for a while holding Creighton to their own three minute scoring drought. Dawes broke The Hall’s scoreless stretch with a floater at 6:23 to bring them back to within four points, but the Pirates got no closer than that. A few minutes later Baylor Scheierman hit three pointers on two straight possessions from the same spot on the left side of the arc right in front of Creighton coach Greg McDermott to put the Blue Jays up 69-60 with 3:27 left, crushing whatever hope the Pirates had left and leaving them fading down the stretch to a 75-62 defeat. News and Notes: Dre Davis missed his third straight game with an ankle injury sustained against Butler on January 28th. Seton Hall travels down the Turnpike for their next game Saturday at 8pm on FS1 against Villanova at Wells Fargo Center. Creighton’s next game is at home on Saturday at 2pm on Fox against #21 UConn.

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DEVILS MAKE IT 5 STRAIGHT AT HOME WITH 3-1 WIN OVER KRAKEN

Newark. - The New Jersey Devils remain the third best club in the NHL with a come from behind 3-1 win over the visiting Seattle Kraken for their 5th straight home win dating back to January 7. On a night that saw the club without leading goal scorer Jack Hughes due to injury, Dougie Hamilton picked up two power play goals with Jon Marino adding an empty netter while Mackenzie Blackwood made 33 saves.

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OFFENSE STRUGGLES CONTINUE AS PIRATES FALL TO VILLANOVA 58-54

Philadelphia. - The Seton Hall Pirates are one of the best defensive squads in the Big East, but their offense has had a very rough time recently. The struggle hit a new low on Saturday night at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia as the Pirates dropped a tough one to the Villanova Wildcats 58-54 in a game that was an ugly rock fight from start to finish and dealt a big blow to the Pirates NCAA tournament hopes. Eric Dixon paced the Wildcats (12-13/6-8 Big East) with 19 points and Tyrese Samuel had a double-double for the Pirates (15-11/8-7 BE) with 14 points and 10 rebounds.

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Gareth Bale saves Wales to frustrate USMNT at Qatar 2022

Doha, Qatar. - Wales captain Gareth Bale cut a frustrated figure against the United States for most of his country's first World Cup game since 1958, barely touching the ball early on let alone making the sort of inspirational impact the fans have come to expect.

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Con gol de Gareth Bale, Gales empató 1-1 ante Estados Unidos en el debut en Qatar 2022

Doha, Qatar. - Estados Unidos vs Gales empataron en el estadio Al Thumama por la jornada 1 del grupo B del Mundial Qatar 2022.

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Dutch stage winning return to World Cup with 2-0 victory over Senegal

Doha, Qatar. - Three-time World Cup finalists Netherlands returned to the biggest international stage after an eight-year absence, beating Senegal 2-0 on Monday in their Group A match with late goals from Cody Gakpo and substitute Davy Klaassen.

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Países Bajos inicia su Mundial derrotando a Senegal

Doha, Qatar. - Con dos goles en los últimos minutos de juego, Países Bajos acabó con la resistencia de Senegal, a la que venció por 2-0 para sumar tres puntos claves en el Grupo A del Mundial de Catar-2022.

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Iran embarrass England off the field, England embarrass Iran on it, BBC reaction, odds cut and Jude Bellingham

DOHA, Qatar. - Eleven men who took a notable stand. As the national anthem of the Islamic Republic of Iran played in the Khalifa International Stadium, they stayed silent. The camera drifted across and one-by-one it was met with a steely and even contemptuous expression from Iran’s national team in front of the watching world ahead of their World Cup opener against England which they lost 6-2. It was a statement. A message of support to those who have suffered and continue to suffer back home. A brave one considering the repercussions Team Melli could face. Hundreds have died amongst protests aimed at the regime leading the country, headed by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, while thousands have been arrested by the morality police.

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