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Seton Hall Athletics Director, Bryan Felt, at the construction of the new facility | Photo via Jerry Carino, Asbury Park Press

Seton Hall's new facility: A game-changer for Pirates’ basketball program

Seton Hall University has taken a big step forward by opening a brand-new practice facility. The facility, located next to Walsh Gymnasium, is a significant investment in helping players succeed and grow.

The 12,000-square-foot facility includes two full basketball courts, a modern weight training area, and a film room for studying plays.

This all-in-one design proves Seton Hall is dedicated to their basketball program.

One of the most impressive features is the advanced technology to track player stats and improve training. With technological advances spread across college basketball, schools must be on top of their game.

The facility is not just a place to practice; it’s built to reflect the team’s core values. From inspiring quotes on the walls to bold team logos, every detail motivates players to do their best.

Seton Hall leaders see the facility as a symbol of the program’s bright future and respect for its history. Combining tradition with modern updates is a key part of the team’s long-term plans for success.

The facility also helps Seton Hall attract recruits. The high-tech features and professional environment will appeal to athletes who want to succeed both on and off the court.

This new building is more than just a practice space—it proves Seton Hall’s commitment to its players, the basketball program, and the community. It ensures that the Pirates will continue to compete at a high level in college basketball.

Jaden Highsmith is a writer for The Setonian’s Sports section. He can be reached at jaden.highsmith@student.shu.edu.




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