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NCAA Basketball: 3 teams that should pursue Seton Hall transfer Tae Davis

NEWARK, NJ - DECEMBER 17: Tae Davis #22 of the Seton Hall Pirates during introductions before the game against the Providence Friars at Prudential Center on December 17, 2022 in Newark, NJ. (Photo by Porter Binks/Getty Images)
NEWARK, NJ - DECEMBER 17: Tae Davis #22 of the Seton Hall Pirates during introductions before the game against the Providence Friars at Prudential Center on December 17, 2022 in Newark, NJ. (Photo by Porter Binks/Getty Images) /
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NCAA Basketball Head coach Kim English of the George Mason Patriots (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)
NCAA Basketball Head coach Kim English of the George Mason Patriots (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images) /

Providence Friars

Coach Kim English is yet to bring along his first non-George Mason transfer, and taking a player from your conference in Tae Davis could be the move here.

Davis would bring the great defending and slashing ability that Providence needs and would bring some extra depth to this squad that they do need.
This team has a couple more scholarships left, and Davis taking up one of those spots with how much eligibility he has left would feel like they are getting him as a recruit.

It is unknown if Davis is against transferring to another school in the conference, but the prospect of him playing against his brother rather than with him is quite interesting.

Providence fans saw a couple of times last year the potential of what he was able to do with that Seton Hall team, including a game in Rhode Island where the Pirates ran them out of their own gym.

Davis put up four points and four rebounds in that game and played some solid defense throughout that contest.

If he wants to remain in the Big East, bringing his talents to a squad that needs young help and is looking to add a player with his skillset would be a decent match.