Seton Hall softball cruises past Monmouth in doubleheader
By Staff Writer | March 29Seton Hall garnered 16 hits across both games and didn’t commit an error in either. 10 total strikeouts from both pitchers also helped get the job done.
Seton Hall garnered 16 hits across both games and didn’t commit an error in either. 10 total strikeouts from both pitchers also helped get the job done.
Baines notched 22 points on 10-for-18 shooting and pulled down five rebounds.
Bembry and Keenan are the first Pirates to announce their departure from the WBB program.
The team collected 22 hits over the two games.
Jackson averaged 6.4 points and 2.8 rebounds in 3 seasons for the Pirates.
Colorado retook the lead in the final seconds to send the Pirates home in the NIT Round of 32.
Viera has hit 6-of-12 from the plate over the last three games and leads the team in hitting with a .345 average. D'Amico leads the team in RBI.
Taylor Hill homers twice and Smith shines on the mound as the Pirates improve to 7-7.
Davis scored 24 points off the bench in the season-finale victory.
The senior guard notched 36 points in the loss.
Park-Lane led with 26 points, while Victoria Keenan showed out with 18 points on the strength of 6-for-9 from downtown.
Athletes and managers for the men's team were honored pregame. Dawes led The Hall with 21 points.
Park-Lane recorded 20 points and 10 assists, while Baines scored 19 points and pulled down 10 rebounds.
Tyrese Samuel and Al-Amir Dawes went for 16 points each in the loss.
Seton Hall drops the second of a back-to-back against the Blue Demons.
Dawes scored 20 points and Samuel recorded his second consecutive double-double in the win.
She scored 39 points in the victory for Seton Hall.
Strong pitching from the Pirates staff gives hope to the team moving forward.
Multiple comeback attempts fell short as Seton Hall never overcame the second half deficit.
Cooks and Park-Lane combine for 41 points, though Siegrist score a Big East record 50 points in the Pirates' loss.