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(02/14/19 6:11am)
Last season, Seton Hall found itself one win away from winning a Big East title for the first time since 2011.The Pirates fell just short of accomplishing that feat, but the groundwork for the 2019 season was laid in a season-ending loss to St. John’s in the Big East Championship game. Expectations surrounding the program are at an all-time high and rightfully so, as Seton Hall has the foundation in place to not only win the conference but make some noise in the NCAA Tournament as well.
(02/14/19 6:05am)
In 2018, Ricky DeVito took a leap bullpen piece to ace of the pitching staff and Big East Pitcher of the Year. Now, he is preparing himself to take an even bigger step in 2019.
(02/14/19 6:01am)
It’s one thing to go on the road and win a series against a conference rival, but it’s a whole new ballgame when every game you play is on the road. That is what Seton Hall is forced to deal with in 2019, as Owen T. Carroll is out of commission for the season. With their home ballpark undergoing renovations, the Pirates will take their show on the road for the duration of the year as they try to build on a 2018 season that nearly culminated in the program’s first Big East title since 2011.
(02/07/19 3:07am)
Kevin Willard has never been a fan of the way the Big East puts together its conference schedule.
(02/07/19 2:53am)
For the majority of those who tuned in, Super Bowl LIII could be summed up in one word: boring.
(01/31/19 4:26am)
With an eye on bringing in a veteran of the field, Andrew Stein was recently named general manager of Seton Hall Sports Properties, the locally based Learfield IMG College team that manages the Pirates’ multimedia rights and sponsorships.
(01/31/19 4:22am)
Plenty of problems have plagued Seton Hall in its recent four-game losing streak, but none of those problems are more concerning than the Pirates’ alarming turnover rate over the past two weeks.
(01/27/19 10:35pm)
Seton Hall had a week off to recharge, get healthy and work out the kinks that had plagued the Pirates throughout their recent losing streak. The expectation was that they would come out energized and hungry to end their three-game skid. Instead, Seton Hall couldn’t get out of its own way and turned in arguably its worst showing of the season in an 80-52 loss to No. 18 Villanova on Sunday.
(01/24/19 3:17am)
Myles Powell and Michael Nzei have been here before.
(01/20/19 4:46am)
Since taking over the program in 2010, Seton Hall head coach
Kevin Willard had never witnessed a more dismal defensive performance than the
one the Pirates turned in against DePaul on Saturday night.
(01/12/19 10:16pm)
Following a turnover-filled first half, Seton Hall had a lot of work to do if it wanted to overcome a 10-point halftime deficit. The Pirates came out of the gate strong in the second half and nearly came all the way back, but it was not enough to down No. 21 Marquette in the end.
(01/10/19 5:21am)
Following a disappointing outing against DePaul over the weekend, Myles Powell knew he would have to be better heading into Wednesday night’s game against Butler.
(12/30/18 5:09pm)
Surrounded by reporters in the depths of the Prudential
Center on Saturday night, the attention Seton Hall guard Shavar Reynolds was
receiving did not seem possible only a few months ago.
(12/30/18 5:15am)
Sometimes, it's the most unlikely of heroes that deliver in the clutch.
(12/23/18 1:28am)
Myles Powell is known as the go-to scorer for Seton Hall, but it was the other Myles who stepped up on offense to help guide Seton Hall to an important 78-74 victory over Maryland on Saturday.
(12/20/18 3:47am)
Fresh off two big wins and with Big 10 opponent Maryland looming on the schedule, it would’ve been easy for Seton Hall to overlook a Sacred Heart team that entered Wednesdaynight’s game without a KenPom Top 200 win to its name.
(12/12/18 9:25pm)
“We are very excited to welcome Ciara to the Seton Hall Athletics family,” Seton Hall Vice President & Director of Athletics Pat Lyons said. “During the interview process, Ciara demonstrated great passion for coaching and mentoring student-athletes and getting them to reach their maximum potential. We believe that she will not only give our student-athletes a great experience here at Seton Hall, but she will also develop them into contenders in the BIG EAST Conference.”
(12/06/18 2:47pm)
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