Sophomore forward Brandon Mobley might be out for sometime after injuring his shoulder in Seton Hall's 67-55 loss to Providence on Sunday, NBC Sports reported on Monday.
Brandon Mobley injury: Seton Hall F out indefinitely with shoulder injury
The sophomore injured the same shoulder on Sunday night against Providence that he dislocated last season, resulting in offseason shoulder surgery.


Mobley went down hard with a dislocated right shoulder in the first half of the game and didn’t return. He was scheduled for a MRI today to see the extent of the injury and the results haven’t been released yet.
Coach Kevin Willard doesn’t need to see the results to know it might be a while. Mobley dislocated the same shoulder last season, which resulted in offseason shoulder surgery and four months of rehabilitation.
“I can’t really comment on how bad it is or how good it is,” Willard said. “But it doesn’t look good.”
Seton Hall has had injury problems all year, and Mobley is the sixth player to see some time on the bench because of it. Mobley already missed two games earlier this season after hyperextending his knee in November against the Washington Huskies. He was averaging 9.5 points and 6.3 rebounds on the year.











