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#24 - Neal Beckett [ID #10006] PG |
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Home Town: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
High School: Fulton High School PG SG pf |
| Hall Of Famer Years: 2000 - 2002 Height: 6' 6" Skill Index: 185 |
| Games 81, 15.8 ppg, 1.5 3pg, 75.1% ftp, 6.5 apg, 1.4 spg, 33.2 mpg |
| Notes: Neal Beckett’s blend of size, skill, and leadership redefined what a point guard could be. A consistent scorer, elite facilitator, and defensive presence, his career impact is immortalized with his place in the Seton Hill of Fame. |
#31 - Clayton Eddy [ID #42801] PG |
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Home Town: Charleston, West Virginia
High School: West Charleston High School PG SG SF |
| Hall Of Famer Years: 2006 - 2010 Height: 5' 10½" Skill Index: 142 |
| Games 161, 17.0 ppg, 2.0 3pg, 33.8% 3pp, 31.9 mpg |
| Notes: Seton Hill proudly inducts Clayton Eddy (2006–2010) into the Hill of Fame in recognition of his exceptional career as the program’s second all-time leading scorer. The 5'10½" guard from Charleston, West Virginia played an incredible 161 games, averaging 17.0 points, 2.0 threes, and 31.9 minutes per game while contributing across all three perimeter positions. |
#35 - Henry Bolin [ID #105382] PG |
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Home Town: New York, New York
High School: Hudson High School PG SF sg pf c |
| Hall Of Famer Years: 2020 - 2024 Height: 6' 4" Skill Index: 157 |
| Games 161, 17.1 ppg, 2.9 3pg, 35.8% 3pp, 2.2 apg, 28.1 mpg |
| Notes: Seton Hill proudly inducts Henry Bolin into the Hill of Fame in recognition of his historic career from 2020–2024. A 6'4" guard from New York City, Bolin became the all-time leading scorer in Seton Hill history, finishing with 17.1 points per game across 161 games while averaging nearly 3 made threes per night. |
#41 - Steve Kaczka [ID #34873] SG |
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Home Town: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
High School: Jefferson High School SG pg c |
| Hall Of Famer Years: 2002 - 2006 Height: 6' 11½" Skill Index: 186 |
| Games 168, 15.7 ppg, 2.7 3pg, 36.5% 3pp, 81.3% ftp, 1.2 spg, 26.6 mpg |
| Notes: Steve Kaczka’s unique blend of height, shooting ability, and versatility made him one of the most distinctive and dangerous players of his generation. A pioneer of the “stretch” archetype, his legacy as a towering guard who changed the geometry of the game earns him a deserved place in the Seton Hill of Fame. |
Tim Horn [ID #92] Coach |
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| Birthplace: Mint Hill, North Carolina |
| Hall Of Famer Years: 2004 - 2012 |
| Games 318, Total Wins 181, Conference Wins 128, Playoff Wins 6, Tournament Wins 3, Winning Percentage .569 |
| Notes: Coach Tim Horn built a legacy of consistency and competitiveness during his tenure from 2004 to 2012. A native of Mint Hill, North Carolina, Horn led his program to 181 total wins and an impressive 128 conference victories, finishing with a strong .569 winning percentage over 318 games, Including the schools 2 conference championships. Known for his steady leadership and ability to develop winning teams year after year, Horn guided his squad to postseason success, including 6 playoff wins and 3 tournament victories. His impact extended beyond the box score—establishing a culture of discipline, toughness, and sustained excellence. Coach Horn’s contributions to the program cement his place among the greats, making him a deserving member of the Hill of Fame. |