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Elijah Fisher’s Big East Comeback Starts at Seton Hall Exclusive Breakdown & Scouting Report

Elijah Fisher’s Big East Comeback Starts at Seton Hall Exclusive Breakdown & Scouting Report

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Elijah Fisher is officially a Pirate—and his path to Seton Hall is one of the most fascinating in college basketball. From Canada to Texas Tech, DePaul to Pacific, Fisher’s journey has shaped him into one of the most experienced and explosive wings in the Big East. In this episode of Pirate Vibes on the Big East Energy Network, Bryan is joined by Dan Stack of WeAreDePaul.com, Patrick Madden of TheBigBigEast Blog and Tim Best, former Blue Beard Army President, to break down: • 🔥 Elijah Fisher’s transfer journey and development across four programs • 📊 Scouting report: strengths, stats, and areas for growth • 🧠 How Fisher fits into Shaheen Holloway’s system at Seton Hall • 🏀 What Seton Hall fans can expect from Fisher in the 2025–26 Big East season • 👀 A quick look at DePaul’s current roster and rebuilding efforts Fisher averaged 15.7 PPG, 4.8 RPG, and shot 48% from the field last season at Pacific. His athleticism, slashing ability, and defensive motor make him a perfect fit for Holloway’s gritty, two-way style. 💬 Drop your thoughts on Fisher’s impact in the comments! 🔔 Subscribe for weekly Seton Hall basketball analysis, Big East updates, and exclusive interviews. 📱 Follow us on X, Instagram, and TikTok @PirateVibes89 Support Big East Energy Network: Try Gruns! An easy way to make healthy living a priority : https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-101511713-15734793?sid=bigeast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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