Overview
- The Pirates improved to 9-1 and handed Kansas State a fourth straight loss, dropping the Wildcats to 5-4.
- A.J. Staton-McCray and Elijah Fisher led Seton Hall with 16 points each, with balanced support from Najai Hines and Adam Clark.
- Kansas State shot 37% from the field, went 6-for-30 from three, and finished 15-for-35 at the line.
- Nation-leading scorer P.J. Haggerty was held to 11 points on 3-of-12 shooting and missed 7 of 12 free throws.
- Seton Hall seized control with a burst to start the second half and never let the margin fall below eight, winning its first true road game; next up are Rutgers for the Pirates and Mississippi Valley State for K-State on Dec. 8.