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the-football-chick · 21 days
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The Seton Hall Pirates beat the Indiana State Sycamores 79-77 to win the 2024 NIT mens basketball championship.
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fruitbasketball · 3 months
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they pissed paige off lol 😭
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nicklloydnow · 1 year
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“As we have seen, religion is the objective moment in the dialectic of the spirit; it is one of the «Absolute Forms» of the spirit. We have seen that the traditional conception of Christianity can easily lead to the negation of man by God. Actual idealism, therefore, felt it necessary to try to salvage the dignity and importance of man without turning to a humanistic atheism.
One may easily see an analogy between this attitude toward the man-God problem and another very important problem in Gentile's work, the man-State problem. Gentile became intimately involved with the new (1922) Italian State when Mussolini asked him to write a philosophical doctrine for the Fascist regime. Gentile realized that one very important task would be to preserve the individuality of each person as manifested in his acts of liberty; self-determination was the mark of the spirit of man in the world. The individual must not be subsumed within the State just as he must not be subsumed within the hegelian Absolute. The spirit of man as opposed to mechanistic nature gives man his great dignity in the universe. It makes him like God: «Man, in truth, is free... inasmuch as he interiorly realizes himself as conscious of himself, as a thinking being... creator of himself.» The State, like God, stands outside each man and precedes him in existence. Each man is in danger of suffering the negation or annihilation of his life and freedom by the force of this external power. Like the laws of God, the laws of the State are a presupposition of his moral life. Gentile realized the danger of absolute power vested in one or a few men. Nevertheless, the State had a definite will toward its citizens, and since God reveals His own Will to men throughout history, the State is very probably the organ for the manifestation of this Divine Will. One can easily see the importance which must be tendered to the ruler of such a State. Gentile held that even violence can be a holy or divinely-willed violence. God can be immanent to His creation through the State and its leader.
The State is the universal common aspect of the will; it seeks to achieve unity among the people by realizing the will of the people. Fascism was the party of the Italian State. It had its canons and its cult of martyrs. However, the State and its laws are only an abstract moment in the ethical life. The positive law of the State and the moral law which comes from the human spirit itself must be transcended in a concrete act of the will. The synthesis will realize human liberty with order. In a discussion of the State and religion Gentile said:
In the dialectic of the Will, God is the moment of law, the moment of past decision. The rigidity of the law has something of the ineluctable necessity of the divine nature.
In a certain way, the State and its law takes on the aspect of a religious institution - at least in the case of the Fascist State.
For Gentile, Fascism is a living idea, a direction of thought, an inspiration and a tendency in which spirits encounter each other. «In this nucleus there is unity and faith.» Gentile agreed with Giuseppe Mazzini that the Italian State possessed a special holiness. The Fascist State, according to Gentile, was not the agnostic State of the old liberal order which immediately preceded the Fascist rise to power. The Fascist State is an ethical state, a concrete will, a moral activity, i.e., an activity which wills what it should will according to an ideal - the national consciousness. The ethical state is spiritual, a system which is will, thinking, «the story of a people told in the living fire of an actual and living consciousness.»
In his book Che cosa e il fascismo? Gentile entitled one of the sections: «Fascism is a Religion.» In this section he tells us that while Fascism is a political party and a doctrine it is also a «total conception of life.» Like a true catholic who carries a full sense of his religious commitment throughout his whole life the fascist must match the catholic's acts of prayer and meditation, be it in the parliament, at the office, in the family, in his writings or in his conversations. The fascist must give the people a sense of their glorious past. The good of Fascist Italy must become the object or goal of the efforts of all the Italians. Like the good catholics they should make day to day sacrifices and if necessary die for their ideals, ideals which must be connected with the good of the State. The will of the people and the will of the State must be resolved in a synthetic unity. If this is accomplished it must follow that Italy, past, present and future, would be the object of Italian respect and sacrifice.
A difficulty which can be found in all of this is that, for all practical purposes, the Fascist State does take on many of the aspects of a religion which puts a demand upon the loyalty of its followers. Nevertheless, Gentile retains his concept of traditional religion and states that a true «secularism» could accept a religious body within the State and transcend it. The State and its citizens should promote the welfare of traditional religion but strive to resolve the immediacy of religious dogma through the critical mediation of the self-concept (reflective thought). Gentile continues:
But God, even when He is unrecognized or ignored, is always present in the depths of our hearts; He goads and torments and disturbs us as long as He remains undiscovered or unconfessed. And He exists immediately, always there before our eyes, in the iron logic of the system of nature with all its necessary laws.
These statements seem to open up the possibility of three religions: the traditional, Fascism and even actual idealism, whose God exists within our thinking act. Is the traditional concept of religion to be subsumed within the concept of the State or that of the thinking subject? Is this Gentile's true thought when he says:
As an ethical institution in the full sense, the State returns again from objective divinity to the infinite divine spark in the heart of the subject, the point at which the universe has its center.” (pages 39 - 43)
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wausaupilot · 4 months
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Dawes and Richmond lead Seton Hall to a 78-75 win over No. 7 Marquette
Marquette: Hosts Butler on Wednesday.
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Al-Amir Dawes had 23 points and Kadary Richmond scored 21 to lead Seton Hall over No. 7 Marquette 78-75 on Saturday for the Pirates’ third win this season over ranked teams. Seton Hall (10-5, 3-1 Big East) held off a late scare from a well-rested Marquette, which hadn’t played since defeating Creighton 72-67 on Dec. 30. A 10-0 run pushed the Seton Hall lead to 76-66 with…
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all-good-news · 11 months
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Justin, a 6-year-old labrador-golden retriever mix service dog for graduating student Grace Mariani, wagged his tail as he walked across the stage and was also presented with a diploma by Seton Hall University president Joseph Nyre.
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the-birth-of-art · 6 months
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11/1/73: McGaw Memorial Hall, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
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orionhong · 1 year
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literally wasting THE most beautiful prose on college essays. and then having to delete it anyway because of word count limits
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Applicant Portal of Seton Hall University
Applicant Portal of Seton Hall University
Seton Hall University is a recognized world-class private University located in New Jersey. Student admission and other programs are managed through the Seton Hall Applicant Portal, designed by the University.
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geekteesus · 17 days
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bongaboi · 18 days
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Seton Hall: 2024 National Invitation Tournament Champions
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INDIANAPOLIS – It was a title game that lived up to its billing, a showcase of two NCAA Tournament snubs that proved they belonged, waged before a relentlessly raucous crowd at historic Hinkle Fieldhouse.
You could not have asked for a more compelling National Invitation Tournament final, and in the end, Seton Hall basketball dug deep and rallied late for a 79-77 triumph over Indiana State Thursday. It was a moment of redemption no one saw coming three weeks ago, amid the despair of a Selection Sunday gone wrong, and the winning play was delivered by a hometown kid in a Hoosiers-style twist fit for Hollywood.
Senior wing Dre Davis, an Indianapolis native, hit the go-ahead layup with 16 seconds left, slicing and spinning past three defenders to do it. The Pirates finished the game on a 9-0 run over the final 2:38, stunning the baby-blue clad Sycamores fans into silence as 300 or so Hall supporters erupted in joy.
"I feel like we did something special here," Davis said. "Obviously we wanted to win a championship, and at the end of the day that's what we did. "
Seton Hall’s quest for its first NIT crown since 1953 succeeded despite a crowd of 9,100 that was 95 percent pro-Sycamores. The Pirates finish a memorable season with a 25-12 record, the foundation having been laid in year two of Shaheen Holloway’s regime. It’s just the seventh time the program has won 25-plus games in its 120-year history.
"The naysayers, we left them with something to remember," senior guard Kadary Richmond said. "And the people at Seton Hall, I feel like we left our mark there, too."
Indiana State’s breakthrough campaign ends at 32-7. The Sycamores, like the Pirates, put on a show for much of the tournament, raising the event's profile and garnering national buzz. Thursday's thrilling finale was an exclamation point on one of the most memorable Hall seasons ever.
"Three Sundays ago, if you guys seen the look on these guys' faces when we didn't make the (NCAA) tournament, and as their leader, not knowing what to say to them, it was the worst feeling in the world," Holloway said. "From that, to going to this, getting drenched by those guys (in the postgame locker room celebration), it's the best feeling in the world."
Here is how the wild, unforgettable finish unfolded.
With Indiana State leading 77-70, Richmond put back his own miss for a layup at the 2:38 mark.
After errant 3-pointers on both ends, Al-Amir Dawes got fouled going to the basket and sank two free throws to make it 77-74 with 1:27 left.
Indiana State’s Robbie Avila missed a 3-pointer, and Dawes drilled a step-back triple from straightaway to knot things up at 77-77 with 1:05 remaining.
"This group, you know, they haven't wavered," Holloway said of his team's late-game mettle. "We got in a huddle. There was no panicking. It was, all right, all right, let's do what we do. Get a score, get a stop."
After two Indiana State misses, Richmond tried to drive, got cut off, and handed the ball to Davis, who spun through three defenders for the go-ahead layup. Richmond had screened for him, opening just enough daylight.
'It was just a broken play," Davis said. "Kooks created an angle for me to get downhill and just put me in position to be able to get a good look at the rim…I am blessed, man, pleased beyond measure to be able to do this at the home crib. Happy for my guys. Proud of my team to fight tooth-and-nail to the very end."
In a bonkers final sequence, Indiana State's game-winning 3-point attempt got blocked by Hall center Jaden Bediako, who closed out masterfully.
“That's a really good basketball team,” Indiana State coach Josh Schertz said. “They showed a lot of heart and fight and made a lot of plays there down the stretch to win the game. So credit to them. Very deserving champions.”
FIVE TAKEWAYS
Big three left their mark In their curtain call a trio, and possibly each of their final games in a Seton Hall uniform, Richmond, Davis and Al-Amir Dawes etched their names into Pirate lore.
Dawes was named the NIT's Most Outstanding Player after averaging 21 points per game for the tournament. He tallied 24 points and four steals in the final, making all nine of his free-throw attempts. He also was one of the most vocal Pirates about wanting to play in the NIT, a decision that was made by the five starters, and he carried the team past Saint Joseph's in that sluggish opening-round squeaker.
"We stuck to who we were," Dawes said. "We stuck to who we do. We ended up here."
Davis tallied 18 points and 3 blocks in the final, playing all 40 minutes. He wound up going 4-0 as a Pirate at Hinkle Fieldhouse.
"Indy was great for me," he said. "To be able to come home and win two big games, compete for a national championship which is our goal and ultimately win, it was a great week."
Richmond chalked up 21 points, 13 boards and 5 assists. Asked about leaving a legacy, he replied with a slam dunk.
"We opened the doors for the underdog players that's being recruited by Seton Hall, and don't feel as if anybody else is giving them a chance," he said. "This is a great place to come, and be able to play a game and be who you are."
Collectively, the big three took a program in transition after Kevin Willard’s departure and helped Holloway affix his stamp on it. They authored a bunch of memorable moments, shared the game, and represented the school well. Their performance this season was a monument to the value of continuity – one that is in increasingly short supply across the sport.
The postgame scene There were poignant moments galore after the final horn. For starters, Holloway walked over to a devastated Avila (13 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, but some crucial misses late) and literally picked Avila's chin up to offer some words of encouragement.
Holloway can be rough around the edges at times, but this gesture was a window into his character.
"I told him, there's no need to have your head down," he said. "You guys played a heck of a game. You guys got a great team. You guys battled. This was a championship game. A bunch of punches going back and forth, and just told him to pick his head up. He's a great player and he's got a lot of basketball to be played."
Then, as the Pirates began cutting down the net, they were encircled by their fans who broke into a chant of "Let's go Jersey!"
Dawes was first to climb the latter and snip a piece off. When it was Richmond's turn, the fans serenaded him with a chant of "one more year!" He smiled broadly and nodded his head in response.
"I appreciate them for coming; my focus tonight was winning a championship with guys in the locker room who have been here since June and fighting day-in and day-out," he said when asked about the chant and the scene. "So we appreciate them for traveling. Some flew. Some were telling me the amount of miles they drove, and we highly appreciate it."
As his players cut the net, Holloway worked the crowd, thanking Pirate fans for coming. He air-conducted the pep band's rendition of Seton Hall's fight song. Then he snipped the net's final piece off and held it aloft.
This marked the third time he's done that. Willard gave him the honor of cutting the last piece after the 2016 Big East Tournament title, and he also cut the net down after Saint Peter's won the 2022 MAAC Tournament, which was the victory that assured he would get the vacant job at his alma mater.
Afterward, upon returning to the team hotel where fans had congregated, the players gave walk-on David Gabriel the honor of carrying in the NIT trophy.
"Proud of everybody who stepped on the court and everybody who was ready," Holloway said. "Because I don't forget the walk-ons and the guys who don't play. They prepare the guys on the court for games like this."
A worthy title-game venue
It’s not Madison Square Garden, which hosted the NIT semis and final for decades, but Hinkle is an outstanding replacement. At a cozy 9,100-seats, with a balcony that surrounds the court and provides an intimate old-world setting, outstanding acoustics and dripping with history (as everybody knows, the ultimate scene of “Hoosiers” was filmed there), this was a quality host.
Indiana State fans brought the juice, creating a championship-level atmosphere. Anyone who thinks the NIT has no meaning or value should have witnessed the vibe in that building. To their credit, the Pirates used the hostility as fuel.
"I think we can just credit the league, the Big East for that," Davis said. "I feel like our league really prepared us for this moment."
It's a shame Fox is launching an alternate consolation tournament for high-majors next season, to be played fully in Las Vegas, because the charms of the NIT in venues like Walsh Gym and Hinkle were evident these past few weeks.
The NIT is not the Big Dance as we all know, but this run was proof that it still matters.
A trip for the die-hards
Among Pirate supporters on hand was Kevin Regan, the son of Hall legend Richie Regan – who was point guard on the 1953 NIT championship squad. Kevin was wearing the gold watch his father got for winning that tournament. It was willed to him when Richie died in 2002.
“It’s been a great run, and it brings back fantastic memories,” said Kevin Regan, a Brielle resident who came to Indianapolis with his daughter Erinne and sisters Kate and Marybeth. “Now everyone knows how important it was in 1953 – because 70 years later they’re bringing it up. I’ve gotten text about it from people I haven’t talked to in years.”
What would Richie think of this team and its season?
“He’d be happy as he could be because they’re playing well and they represent the school so well,” Kevin said, adding that he’d be particularly proud of Holloway’s leadership. “To see him come up the ranks at Seton Hall and do so well, he would love that.”
Also on hand were former Hall star and NBA coach Adrian Griffin, 1989 Final Four team member Pookey Wigington, and core members of Seton Hall’s student section who drove 700 miles for the occasion.
Into the offseason There was a tangible benefit to Seton Hall’s NIT run. Mike McBride, Deputy Athletics Director for Revenue Generation, NIL & Strategic Initiatives, said the alumni-driven collective Onward Setonia has experienced a clear uptick in support these last three weeks.
“The best part about the run we’ve had this postseason, all the guys who’ve supported us all year long have stepped up and supported us even more because they can see the benefits,” McBride said. “Those that haven’t supported us, who have been negative about what we’re doing with NIL, this has opened their eyes and they’ve become supportive. So it’s really brought the entire Seton Hall community together and they understand the more support they provide, the more we can do with the team. So it’s been really good for everyone.”
While exact numbers are elusive, it’s believed Seton Hall’s NIL war chest is roughly double what it was last year at this time. Keep that in mind as transfer-portal season begins. As with just about every team across the sport’s landscape, the Pirates will experience plenty of movement.
Here’s a quick rundown:
Postgrads Dawes and Bediako are out of eligibility.
Richmond and Davis are candidates to enter the transfer portal and also explore pro-ball opportunities. Richmond, who could command a hefty NIL payday and is also a candidate for a two-way NBA contract, has options galore.
There is a fair chance senior guard Dylan Addae-Wusu will be back for a postgrad season.
Retaining freshman wing Isaiah Coleman, a Big East All-Freshman honoree, will be a high priority. It’s a good sign that Coleman made the trip to Indianapolis to be with his teammates for the title game even though he couldn’t play after spending the past week bedridden with bronchitis.
Backup center Elijah Hutchins-Everett, who hails from Orange, also figures to have a role on next year’s squad. The fate of the rest of the bench is to be determined.
If the Hall can retain Addae-Wusu and Coleman and one of Richmond or Davis, that will be a strong nucleus for next season.
One thing is certain: As players make decisions about their futures, the good vibes produced by this NIT run certainly don't hurt.
And at the very least, no matter what happens, they'll receive a hero's welcome in South Orange for many years to come.
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tonyspicks · 1 year
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theusviral · 1 year
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Tyrese Samuel banks in 3-pointer at buzzer to lift Seton Hall over Memphis
Tyrese Samuel banks in 3-pointer at buzzer to lift Seton Hall over Memphis
ORLANDO, Fla. — Tyrese Samuel banked in a 3-pointer at the buzzer and Seton Hall beat Memphis 70-69 on Thursday night at the ESPN Events Invitational.  Samuel was left alone on an inbounds pass with 2.3 seconds left and he faked a pass to his right to create more space for a game-winning 3 that hit high off the backboard and went in. His teammates tackled him at midcourt in celebration.  Samuel…
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