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Seton Hall makes trip to the Field House tonight

After Pitt beat Villanova Saturday, Pitt head coach Ben Howland partially blamed himself for… After Pitt beat Villanova Saturday, Pitt head coach Ben Howland partially blamed himself for the Notre Dame loss, stating that he started to focus too much on the future. He vowed to never look too far ahead again and that his No. 21-ranked Panthers would have all sights set on Seton Hall.

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