Coleman, Brown Shine in Pirates' Win Over Albany
By Matthew Soetebeer | November 16Coleman recorded an impressive 13 points and 8 rebounds against Albany, while Brown added 10 points of his own.
Coleman recorded an impressive 13 points and 8 rebounds against Albany, while Brown added 10 points of his own.
For Seton Hall, Tulli ended the game with a total of nine kills. Bucciarelli and senior outside hitter Perri Lucas were just behind her with six kills a piece. Nelson stood strong in the back row with 10 digs to round out the night.
The Hall’s graduate diver Silvia Alessio won both boards on the women's side to capture her fourth straight sweep. Alessio's scores of 303.52 and 283.72 in the one and three-meter boards, respectively, led her to victory.
The Hall improves to a perfect 4-0 on the season, and will have the next weekend off before sailing to Morgantown for the West Virginia Invitational from Nov. 16-18.
Senior outside hitter Bianca Bucciarelli led the Pirates with 11 kills, five digs and three blocks.
Iona’s 32 points are the fewest allowed by the Pirates in the Tony Bozzella era. The Geals were held to just 27.9% shooting from the field on Tuesday night.
Richmond led the way with an outstanding performance, as he scored 18 points, pulled in six rebounds and dished seven assists in an all-around effort.
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.
Seton Hall currently sits seventh in the BIG EAST with six games remaining.
The team's record this season was 6-7-5, and 2-4-4 in conference play. The Pirates will return next season, hungry to make the Big East playoffs once again.
Students and faculty alike packed the University Center, lining up to try their hand at winning a prize and learning about this year’s team.
The junior has started all 15 games she has played in, boasting 11 goals and two assists on the year.
Picozzi and Burke will speak as part of a series from the Center for Sports Media.
Jane McManus, the Executive Director of the Center for Sports Media, worked at ESPN for nearly 10 years, covering the NFL and women’s sports. McManus’ goal in choosing the guests was to make everyone in the crowd feel represented by a speaker.
Midway through the first half, graduate forward Andrea Borg dribbled the ball along the left side and had his eyes set on the box. A slide tackle came in, but no foul was called.
Director of the Center for Sports Management at Seton Hall Charles Grantham sat down with the legend on Sept 18th.
The team improved to 4-2-1 with the victory.
The Pirates sealed their 2nd win of the season and have not finished below second place all season.
Seton Hall placed 11th over the course of the weekend.
The Hall finished 5th of 6th over the course of the tournament.