
No. 21 Seton Hall and Ohio State enter Monday’s matchup at the Fort Myers Tip-Off in Florida with very different mindsets. That is not surprising coming off their most recent games. Seton Hall (3-0) stunned No. 4 Michigan 67-65 on the road on Tuesday, while Ohio State (3-1) fell 71-65 at Xavier on Friday night. The loss knocked the Buckeyes out of the Top 25. “This is where we are as a program,” Pirates coach Kevin Willard said after the upset of the Wolverines. “I expected us to win this game. This wasn’t a shock to me. I feel we can play against anybody in the country, any night, and I think we’ve done that for the last seven years and we’ve proved it. So, for me, this is what the program should be doing.” The Buckeyes didn’t fare as well against the Musketeers in Cincinnati. Because of the COVID-19…
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