Seton Hall left with nothing but what-if regret after dud

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SAN DIEGO — Even if you are Cinderella, it is the finality that makes it so cruel. You show up with a March Madness dream, no matter who you are, and a belief that you have what it takes to make magic happen and carry home with you memories that can last a lifetime.

And then the horn sounds, and all you sleep on is 40 Minutes of Hell … if you can sleep at all.

You are HALL-out.

Beaten Hall, an embarrassing 69-42 loser to TCU … in Seton Hall’s third-largest March Madness loss and their worst in 18 years.

You don’t have to be Saint Peter’s to experience the thrill of victory in March. You don’t have to slay Goliath to dance toward hoop heaven.

Nobody passed a law that said Seton Hall couldn’t star in its own basketball fairytale. P.J. Carlesimo’s 1989 team sure showed everyone that. You can’t make it to the championship game if you can’t survive and advance past the first game.

There was nothing that coach Kevin Willard and those Seton Hall players who were cheated by what they truly believed would have been a magical Final Four run by COVID-19 in 2020 could do about that now, or ever.

But Friday night at Viejas Arena, these resilient Pirates welcomed with open arms this One Shining Moment against TCU that could have given them a Second Shining Moment on Sunday night against mighty Arizona, top seed in the South Region and 87-70 victor over Wright State.

Sadly, the Seton Hall Pirates will now have to look back on more what-if regrets.

A dejected Myles Cale is consoled by Kevin Willard during Seton Hall's season-ending loss.
A dejected Myles Cale is consoled by Kevin Willard during Seton Hall’s season-ending loss.
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The shame of it all is TCU was in the Pirates’ weight class, an eminently beatable team for Seton Hall’s band of brothers who had overcome a two-week COVID-19 pause and the loss of point guard Bryce Aiken to a concussion.

Perhaps Terry Dehere in his prime could have made a difference for the Hall.

But perhaps not.

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