Attention Seton Hall Pirates Fans Without Cable: How to Stream the Game Online
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Being a Pirates fan in South Orange, New Jersey means knowing how to catch all the action without relying on cable TV. From my home near Seton Hall University, I’ve discovered that streaming services offer the best way to follow every game.
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The Pirates are part of the Big East Conference. They’ve been to NCAA Tournaments thirteen times over the years (normally playing NCAA Division I) and it’s looking like they will be able to add to that total this year.
The main difference between watching sports and other TV shows is that sports often air on multiple networks. While this is true, you can find all of the channels you need to watch the Seton Hall Pirates online without cable. Keep reading to find out more about all of the ways you can stream Pirates games online.
We don’t know if the Seton Hall Pirates men’s team did pretty well this season, earning 4th place in the Big East table. But they did poorly in the Big East tournament, which kept them out of March Madness. The women’s team had a sub-par regular season but did a bit better in the tournament. But they too will not compete in March Madness.
But there will be lots of great basketball coming up. See our March Madness guide for all the details.
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Channels that broadcast Seton Hall Pirates Games
You can find the Seton Hall Pirates streaming on a lot of channels. But it’s important to remember that most streaming services offer large packages with numerous channels. So, it’s entirely possible to find most of the channels you need in one service.
Here are the channels you can expect to air Seton Hall Pirates men’s basketball games this season:
How to Watch the Seton Hall Pirates Online without Cable
In the following sections, you’ll learn about the services you can use to stream the Seton Hall Pirates. All of the services are available contract-free, so you can cancel any time. Some also offer a free trial, which means that you’ll be free to sample the service before you commit to paying for it. This should help you find the right streaming service for you.
Fubo
Fubo has over 150 TV channels in their main package. You can find most of the other channels you need for Pirates streaming though. Plans are available from $79.99/month. A third of the tv channels are sports channels including FS1, FS2, CBSSN, Fox, and ESPN. To get ESPNews, you need to get the Fubo Extra add-on for and additional $7.99/mo.
The plan also gets you unlimited cloud DVR and streaming on 10 devices simultaneously.
Additional details can be found in our Fubo review.
DIRECTV
DIRECTV’s Entertainment Plan has FS1, CBSSN, Fox, ESPN, and 75+ other channels to start. Pay $59.99/month for this plan to start, with other multiple packages available.
To get ESPNews, you will need to upgrade to the Choice plan ($64.99/month) and to get FS2 you will need to upgrade further to the Ultimate plan ($89.99/month). Note that with the Choice plan upwards you get access to the best selection of RSNs.
All plans have unlimited cloud DVR and the ability to stream on unlimited devices. Read our DIRECTV review to learn more.
Sling TV
Sling TV offers the Orange + Blue package for $60.99/month. This package is a great choice for sports streaming as it includes ESPN networks along with FS1 and more. Unfortunately, CBS Sports Network is not included.
Local channels are also very limited here, if they are available at all. You can add many channels to your package for a fee. This includes a sports bundle with over 10 additional sports channels. An on-demand library and 50 hours cloud-based DVR are included with every package.
Our Sling TV review can tell you more. You can also check out our guide to March Madness coverage and schedule.
Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live TV is another top pick for Pirates streaming. With over 85 channels included, you will find local channels in most areas so you can watch the games on CBS and CBSSN. You also get ESPN channels, regional sports channels, FS1, FS2, USA, TNT, and many others.
Plans start at $82.99/month, and with no commitments, you can cancel when you want. The plan includes all of Hulu’s on-demand content and unlimited cloud-based DVR with 9-month storage. You also get Disney+ and ESPN+.
You can stream local channels, ESPN, FS1, CBS Sports Network, and many other channels with YouTube TV. FS2 is also in the base plan. The plans start from just $82.99/month and you get 100+ live TV channels to watch.
Other Ways to Watch the Seton Hall Pirates without Cable
If you’re in need for other options, here are the additional services available to watch the Seton Hall Pirates online without cable:
FloHoops — The basketball service from FloSports is a must-have for women’s basketball fans. (FloSports review)
ESPN+ — For $11.99/month ($119.99/year) you can watch games on all ESPN channels. There are 2 Seton Hall Pirates games aired on ESPN and ESPNews which you can watch with ESPN+. (ESPN+ review)
Paramount+ — On the plus side, it is only $7.99/month. Of course, this will only work for you if you only need to watch CBSSN games. You can pair this subscription with Sling TV to watch the games on CBSSN as they do not offer CBS channels or its affiliates. Learn more by checking out our Paramount+ review.
Streaming Devices to Watch Pirates Basketball Games
When you’re ready to begin streaming you can watch on most of the popular streaming devices. All the services provide support for:
TV devices: Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku
Smart TVs: Apple TV compatible
Mobile devices: iOS and Android (smartphones and tablets)
Web browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge.
Note that Fubo, Sling TV, Hulu Live, and YouTube TV also support other smart TVs from LG, Samsung, Vizio, and others. And they all support Xbox gaming systems.
Seton Hall Pirates Basketball
Seton Hall has strong programs in both men’s and women’s basketball. But during the 2023-24 season, neither team is doing particularly well and have not been in contention for the top-25 rankings.
Men’s Basketball
Seton Hall first played organized basketball in 1908 although they wouldn’t be the Pirates until 1931. They were successful from the start and mostly stayed that way for over a century afterward. They currently play home games at the Prudential Center.
Of particular note were periods coaches by Frank Hill (72% 1991-30), John Russell (70% 1936-43, 1949-60), PJ Carlesimo (56% 1982-94), and Kevin Willard (58% 2010-22). It was under Carlesimo that the Pirates reached the NCAA Championship finals in 1989 — the only time they’ve done so although they also reached the Elite 8 under him two years later.
Shaheen Holloway is in his second season as head coach of the Pirates. The team’s top performers are Kadary Richmond (points, assists, steals) and Jaden Beden Bediako (blocks, rebounds). Rounding out the team are Al-Amir Dawes, Dre Davis, Dylan Addae-Wusu, Jaden Bediako, Isaiah Coleman, and Elijah Hutchins-Everett.
Notable Seton Hall players who went on to the NBA include Anthony Avent, Mark Bryant, Samuel Dalembert, Terry Dehere, Walter Dukes, Eddie Griffin, and John Morton.
2023-24 Seton Hall Pirates Men’s Basketball Schedule
Here is the men’s basketball team schedule for the season:
Date
Time (ET)
Game
TV
Mon Nov 6
7:30 PM
vs Saint Peter’s
Sat Nov 11
4:00 PM
vs Fairleigh Dickinson
Wed Nov 15
6:30 PM
vs UAlbany
Sat Nov 18
12:00 PM
vs Wagner
Thu Nov 23
5:30 PM
vs USC
FS1
Wed Nov 29
6:30 PM
vs Northeastern
Tue Dec 5
9:00 PM
@ Baylor
ESPN2
Sat Dec 9
8:30 PM
vs Rutgers
FS1
Tue Dec 12
6:30 PM
vs Monmouth
Sun Dec 17
5:00 PM
vs Missouri
ESPN2
Wed Dec 20
7:00 PM
vs UConn
Sat Dec 23
2:00 PM
@ Xavier
Wed Jan 3
6:30 PM
@ Providence
Sat Jan 6
12:00 PM
vs Marquette
Tue Jan 9
6:30 PM
@ Georgetown
Sat Jan 13
12:00 PM
@ Butler
Tue Jan 16
8:30 PM
vs St. John’s
Sat Jan 20
12:00 PM
vs Creighton
Wed Jan 24
6:30 PM
vs Providence
Sat Jan 27
1:00 PM
@ Marquette
Tue Jan 30
9:00 PM
@ DePaul
Wed Feb 7
6:30 PM
vs Georgetown
Sun Feb 11
12:00 PM
@ Villanova
Wed Feb 14
7:00 PM
vs Xavier
Sun Feb 18
5:00 PM
@ St. John’s
Sat Feb 24
8:30 PM
vs Butler
Wed Feb 28
9:00 PM
@ Creighton
Sun Mar 3
12:00 PM
@ UConn
Wed Mar 6
6:30 PM
vs Villanova
Sat Mar 9
8:30 PM
vs DePaul
Women’s Basketball
The Seton Hall women’s basketball team plays its home games in Walsh Gymnasium on campus. The program is relatively young, starting in 1973.
The team has only had four head coaches: Sue Dilley (61% 1973-85), Phyllis Mangina (49% 1985-2010), Anne Donovan (29% 2010-13), and Anthony Bozzella (60% 2013-). They reached the Sweet 16 under Mangina in 1994.
Donovan left the Pirates to coach the Sun in the WNBA. Shakena Richardson was the first Seton Hall player to be drafted into the WNBA (although she seems to have not played).
The team’s best performers this year are Azana Baines (points, rebounds), Amari Wright (assists, steals), and I’yanna Lops (blocked shots). Also leading the team are Micah Gray, Kae Satterfield, Savannah Catalon, A-Jah Davis, and Sha-Lynn Hagans.
2023-24 Seton Hall Pirates Women’s Basketball Schedule
Date
Time (ET)
Game
TV
Tue Nov 7
7:00 pm
vs Iona
Fri Nov 10
7:00 pm
@ Columbia
ESPN+
Sun Nov 12
1:00 pm
vs Bryant
Wed Nov 15
7:00 pm
vs Rutgers
Mon Nov 20
9:00 pm
vs USC
Wed Nov 22
11:00 am
vs East Carolina
Wed Nov 29
7:00 pm
@ Princeton
ESPN+
Sat Dec 2
1:00 pm
vs Maryland-Eastern Shore
Fri Dec 8
7:00 pm
vs Central Connecticut
Mon Dec 11
7:00 pm
vs Fairleigh Dickinson
Sat Dec 16
1:00 pm
vs UNLV
Wed Dec 20
11:00 am
@ Georgetown
Sat Dec 30
2:00 pm
vs Providence
Wed Jan 3
7:00 pm
vs Villanova
Sat Jan 6
2:00 pm
@ Butler
Tue Jan 9
8:30 pm
vs Marquette
Sat Jan 13
4:00 pm
@ Xavier
Wed Jan 17
8:30 pm
vs UConn
Mon Jan 22
6:30 pm
vs St. John’s
Sun Jan 28
2:00 pm
@ Creighton
Wed Jan 31
7:00 pm
vs Georgetown
Sat Feb 3
2:00 pm
@ Villanova
Wed Feb 7
7:00 pm
@ UConn
Sat Feb 10
1:00 pm
vs Xavier
Tue Feb 13
7:00 pm
@ St. John’s
Sat Feb 17
1:00 pm
vs DePaul
Tue Feb 20
8:00 pm
@ Marquette
Wed Feb 28
7:00 pm
@ Providence
Sun Mar 3
3:00 pm
vs Creighton
Our Choice
For Seton Hall Pirates fans who want to catch every game, I highly recommend Fubo. It stands out for its broad sports channel selection—FS1, FS2, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, and more—plus top-tier streaming quality and reliability. Unlike other services, Fubo offers unlimited cloud DVR, making it easy to record games, and its device compatibility is top-notch, allowing streaming on up to 10 devices at once. While its pricing is higher than some alternatives, the value for sports lovers is unmatched. It’s the perfect choice for those who want a seamless, high-quality viewing experience.
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