Seton Hall lands key recruit
By Staff Writer | April 17Seton Hall's men's basketball team received some good news Wednesday when Jaren Sina committed to the Pirates.
Seton Hall's men's basketball team received some good news Wednesday when Jaren Sina committed to the Pirates.
It was the fourth inning that proved to be fatal for the Pirates on Tuesday. Giving up a combined nine hits and 12 runs in that inning over two games ultimately led to Hofstra sweeping the doubleheader by way of 8-0 in game one and 9-1 in an eight run rule shortened game two that only lasted five innings.
The softball team fell to Big East foe Pittsburgh, 2-1, this weekend. The Pirates split the doubleheader on Saturday and dropped the final game of the series Sunday.
The Seton Hall men's basketball team will participate in the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. on Nov. 22 and 23. Joining the Pirates are Michigan State, Oklahoma, and Virginia Tech.
The Seton Hall softball team will host the University of Pittsburgh this weekend at Mike Sheppard Sr. Field as the Pirates get ready for the final part of their schedule.
The baseball team will have a bit of an unusual schedule this weekend as they travel to the University of Houston for a three-game series at Cougar Field.
All season the Seton Hall baseball team has been searching for the hot-hand to fill out their weekend rotation. Outside of senior Jon Prosinski, who has been the Friday starter in each of the eight weekend series, seven other Pirates have gotten a start on the weekend.
Seton Hall got the bats going early and often by mixing small ball with some clutch hitting in their 12-5 win over Wagner on Wednesday.
Following the split of Saturday's doubleheader against Marist College, both Coach Paige Smith and shortstop Brittany Hammer noted that striking first and getting the hitting going earlier was something the team needed to improve on, and that's exactly what they did on Sunday.
The softball team split its doubleheader against Marist College on Saturday at home, winning the first game in 10 innings 5-4, and dropping the second game, 4-3.
In their third tournament of the year, the Seton Hall men's golf team finished eighth at the Whiting-Turner Towson Invitational.
For the last time as a Big East series, the baseball team will travel to Piscataway, N.J. take on in-state rival Rutgers this weekend.
Rutgers University fired men's basketball head coach Mike Rice on Wednesday after videos surfaced of Rice physically and verbally abusing several players on the team.
The softball team lost both games of a doubleheader Wednesday afternoon at DePaul University, dropping the first game 5-4 and the second game, 18-5.
The baseball team used five pitchers to throw a team shutout in a 5-0 win over the Princeton Tigers on Wednesday afternoon at Owen T. Carroll Field.
The Seton Hall baseball team improved to 12-13 on Tuesday after beating Rider University, 9-2, at Owen T. Carroll Field.
Seton Hall has again gone to Iona for a hiring, bringing in Anthony Bozzella, to become the fourth head coach in women's basketball program history.
A new coach for the women's basketball team has been hired and will be announced the new tomorrow at 11 a.m.
The baseball team will look to continue its hot streak this weekend as it gets set to open conference play against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Three players from the Seton Hall baseball team competed in the most prestigious collegiate summer league this offseason and look to bring the lessons they learned there back to the Pirates.