Seton Hall basketball upset by Butler as home court becomes a problem
Watch: Former Seton Hall players reunite on court at Creighton game Watch: Former Seton Hall players reunite on court at Creighton game NEWARK –A shockingly empty student section. Awful shooting. A foul-call disparity in favor of the visitor. The Prudential Center has become a home-court disadvantage for Seton Hall basketball, a fact that was laid bare in Saturday’s 77-66 loss to slumping Butler. The 25th-ranked Pirates shot just 37 percent from the field and a dominant, plus-19 advantage on the glass was not enough to overcome that before a stunned crowd of about 7,000. Seton Hall (14-4 overall, 4-3 Big East) is now 3-0 on the road and 1-3 at home in conference play. On its face, the...
