Tis’ the season for Christmas at the Hall
The Seton Hall community gathered around to drink hot chocolate while waiting for the infamous 60-foot Christmas tree to kick off the holiday season.
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The Seton Hall community gathered around to drink hot chocolate while waiting for the infamous 60-foot Christmas tree to kick off the holiday season.
The Seton Hall Pirates hosted the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore on Saturday, Dec. 2 at Walsh Gymnasium.
Head coach Shaheen Holloway and the men’s basketball team looked to stay hot en route to a 4-0 start for the first time since the 2017-18 campaign, as the Pirates hosted the Wagner Seahawks. Former Seton Hall guard and assistant coach Donald Copeland leads the Seahawks as one of five alumni to coach a Division I program, which is the second most in the NCAA.
The Seton Hall Pirates hosted the Northeastern Huskies on Nov. 29 at the Prudential Center in what was the biggest student turnout so far this season, and for good reason. The Hall left the Prudential Center with an impressive 88-75 victory to continue their dominance at home.
The Seton Hall Pirates men’s basketball team put on a clinic against the Albany Great Danes in their third consecutive home game on Nov. 15. The Pirates offense was sparked by several players, creating a balanced scoring attack. However, the main storyline coming out of the game was the impressive play from freshman guards Malachi Brown and Isaiah Coleman.
Students are gearing up in blue and white to cheer on the men and women basketball teams as the well-anticipated season begins.
The College Panhellenic Council hosted their Circle of Sisterhood philanthropy week from Nov. 6-10 to unite and strengthen sorority women at Seton Hall.
Two advocating clubs at Seton Hall spent their time co-hosting a bake sale for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and opened the door for conversation about adverse childhood experiences on Oct. 30.
Amidst their fight for a BIG EAST tournament spot, Seton Hall hosted its last home game of the season at Walsh Gymnasium, where the No. 15 ranked Creighton Bluejays swept the Pirates on Nov. 10.
The Seton Hall Pirates opened the 2023-24 campaign on Tuesday, as they dominated the visiting Iona Gaels by a score of 75-32.
The Seton Hall Pirates, amidst conference tournament implications, swept the St. John’s Red Storm after a masterful team performance Wednesday night.
The Seton Hall Pirates men’s basketball team opened the 2023-24 college basketball season at the Prudential Center, hosting the Saint Peter’s Peacocks on Monday. Coming into the matchup, the Pirates looked to extend their 13-game home opener win streak.
Seton Hall’s student-run radio station, WSOU, won “College Radio Station of the Year” at the annual Marconi Awards on Oct. 25.
The Seton Hall women's swim and dive team came away victorious on Nov. 4 in their last home dual meet of 2023, after securing a 136-105 win propelled by dominant performances in both diving and distance swimming events.
After narrowly edging out Drexel in their house, the Pirates were given the task of sweeping the double header against the Mountain Hawks and did so with ease. The Seton Hall Pirates Men’s swim and dive team took care of business by a score of 156-81 against the Lehigh Mountain Hawks.
As December graduation creeps around the corner, seniors reflect on their college careers and the process of applying to medical school.
Seton Hall women’s volleyball continued their season in conference play with a win and a loss at home against Butler and Xavier on Friday, Oct. 27 and Saturday, Oct. 28, respectively.
The club soccer team at Seton Hall shared their experiences of perseverance and teamwork as they take on another season of both career and athletic goals.
Seton Hall knocked off Providence to secure the eighth and final spot in the BIG EAST conference tournament. Going into the game, all five eligible teams had implications to earn their spot. For The Hall, it was simple: win and you’re in.
Seton Hall Athletics and the men’s basketball team hosted an open media day on Oct. 13 prior to their attendance at BIG EAST Media Day at Madison Square Garden. Student and experienced journalists alike attended to grasp the outlook for the season ahead. Senior guard Dylan Addae-Wusu, junior center Elijah Hutchins-Everett, sophomore forward Sadraque NgaNga and senior center Jaden Bediako have transferred to Seton Hall for the 2023-24 season.