Baseball season begins in Oklahoma
By Staff Writer | February 13The Seton Hall baseball team will open its season this weekend with a series on the road against the University of Oklahoma.
The Seton Hall baseball team will open its season this weekend with a series on the road against the University of Oklahoma.
The men's basketball team dropped its first of a three-game homestand to Marquette, 77-66, despite holding a six-point lead with nine minutes left in the game on Tuesday night.
Softball head coach Paige Smith did not see her team's opening tournament at the Hampton Inn Campbell Stampede Tournament as an early sign of adversity or as a rough start. Instead, she's staying positive.
Senior swimmer Kerrie Kolackovsky has made her mark in the Seton Hall record books. She holds six individual records and is part of four out of the five team relay records.
Freshman Allison Choi played soccer for Aardsley High School in Westchester, N.Y., and when she realized her only option to play at Seton Hall was on the varsity team, she decided to take matters into her own hands.
Student-athletes and alumni are joining forces this semester to see if they've got Pirate pride.
The women's basketball team, looking to end a three-game losing streak, will host Villanova on Sunday.
The men's basketball team will travel to Villanova on Friday to take on Big East rival and No. 9-ranked Wildcats before returning to the Prudential Center for three straight home games.
Looking to bounce back from two straight losses, the Seton Hall women's basketball team travels to Marquette for the first of two meetings with the Golden Eagles this season.
Super Bowl XLVIII was a failure, and I'm not just talking about the game, the commercials or the halftime show.
Paige Smith, second year head coach of the Seton Hall Softball team, wants everyone to know that her team is fully prepared for the upcoming season.
The rout was on inside Walsh Gym on Saturday as the St. John's Red Storm commanded Seton Hall, 69-48.
The men's basketball team topped conference rival Xavier on Saturday afternoon by a score of 68-60. Fuquan Edwin led the Pirates with 18 points and 6 boards en route to handing the Musketeers (15-6) their first home loss of the season.
The men's basketball team fell to Butler, 64-57, in another tough loss in front of their home crowd at the Prudential Center on Wednesday night.
The Seton Hall swimming program honored its seniors over the weekend during the final home meet, against Connecticut.
For senior utilityman Chris Selden, everything revolves around baseball-when he sleeps, when he wakes up, when he works out and everything in between.
The Pirates (12-9, 3-5) will hit the road to take on Xavier (15-5, 5-2) on Saturday in the two teams first ever showdown as conference opponents.
Two students with a talent for aesthetics will be able to win the opportunity to pick the senior day wardrobe for the Blue Beard Army, the newly named student section for men's basketball games at the Prudential Center.
Super Bowl XLVIII will feature the proverbial battle of the unstoppable force against the immovable object-the Denver Broncos offense pitted against the Seattle Seahawks defense.
Highly touted Seton Hall recruit Isaiah Whitehead was named to the prestigious McDonalds All-American team.