2023 alumnus’ full court vision brings club basketball to Seton Hall
By William Gilhooly | November 14Seton Hall’s basketball reputation extends far beyond the decorated varsity team.
Seton Hall’s basketball reputation extends far beyond the decorated varsity team.
Seton Hall men’s basketball stayed unbeaten with a 70–58 win over Monmouth University on Thursday night, but it took a major second-half push to get there.
As the Seton Hall Pirates capped off a 7-3-7 season, senior defender Agustin Resch was named the 2025 BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year on Wednesday—making him just the second Pirate ever to receive the award since SHU Athletics Hall of Famer George Nazario did so in 1990.
After surviving a near upset against the Wagner College Seahawks last week, Seton Hall men’s basketball responded with a 82-59 win over Fairfield University in their second straight game at Walsh Gymnasium on Monday.
Seton Hall defeated the Wagner College Seahawks 68-61 for their second game of the season in Walsh Gymnasium on Friday.
Seton Hall’s men’s basketball team opened its season with a dominant 77-50 victory over St. Peter’s University at Prudential Center on Nov. 3.
After finishing last in the BIG EAST with a program-record 25 losses, Seton Hall men’s basketball has reloaded its roster with transfers aiming for a comeback.
About a year has passed since University of Connecticut (UConn) Head Coach Dan Hurley’s comment that the BIG EAST “is the best conference” in men’s college basketball. The comment came after UConn’s back-to-back NCAA national championships under Hurley.
On Tuesday, the BIG EAST conference kicked off the 2025–2026 men's basketball season with its annual media-day event at Madison Square Garden, where the preseason coaches' poll and player awards were announced.
On Friday night, Seton Hall hosted the Akron Zips in an important BIG EAST matchup.
Seton Hall’s men’s soccer team delivered one of their strongest offensive performances of the season in a 5-0 win over Florida International University (FIU) at Owen T. Carroll Field on Tuesday.
The only teams to go unbeaten through two games of conference play in the East Division faced off on Friday night, as Seton Hall men’s soccer hosted Georgetown University at Owen T. Carroll Field.
The Seton Hall men’s soccer team couldn’t hold off a second-half surge from Princeton University, as they fell 3-1 in non-conference play on Tuesday at Owen T. Carroll Field.
In the third of five consecutive games at Owen T. Carroll Field, the Seton Hall men’s soccer team hosted in-state rival Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) on Sunday night.
In a match filled with fouls, goals, and late-game drama, the Seton Hall men’s soccer team drew 2-2 with Sacred Heart University on Thursday night at Owen T. Carroll Field.
On Friday, the Seton Hall men’s soccer team returned to Owen T. Carroll Field to host the University of Pennsylvania Quakers. This game comes after they lost to Saint Louis University in their first away game of the season—and the first ever meeting between the two programs—on Aug. 30.
On Aug. 24, the Seton Hall women’s soccer team hosted in-state rivals Rider University (RU) at Owen T. Carroll Field, followed by the men’s team hosting fellow in-state rival, Rutgers University.
With the win, the Pirates extended their current win streak to five games in a row, and increased their record at home to 14-6.
With two solo home runs, Ferri led the Pirates to victory, while Cestero allowed just two runs and one hit through seven innings of pitching.
The Pirates rally against the Creighton Blue Jays after trailing by as much as six through the first four innings of play.