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Seton Hall loses to Rutgers in season finale

The woes continued for the Pirates (14-17, 3-15) as Rutgers (14-15, 5-13) completed the season sweep of the Hall for the first time since 2001 with their 56-51 victory at "The Rock" Friday night. The Pirates finished the regular season losers of 11 of their final 12 games.


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Seton Hall falls to Providence 76-66

Once again the Pirates (14-16, 3-14) struggles around halftime did them in as they fell to the Providence Friars 76-66 Tuesday night at the Dunkin' Donuts Center. The loss is the Pirates 10th in their last 11 games while Providence has now won seven of eight.


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Women pick up 4th conference win

Brittany Morris eclipsed 900 points as the women's basketball team (9-17, 4-9) improved their home record to 8-7 after a 72-56 win over Providence (7-18, 2-10) on Wednesday.


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Struggles continue for Pirates

With the help of an eight game losing streak, the Pirates' 2-12 Big East record is the team's worst start in the conference since 1984-85, when they started 0-15. The Pirates most recent loss also drops them under .500 for the first time this season at 13-14.


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Women lose big at home

The Seton Hall women's bas­ketball team lost their third game in a row Wednesday night, falling to the Villanova Wildcats by a score of 63-34 at Walsh Gymna­sium.


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Baseball begins 2013 season

Following the disappointment of missing the NCAA Tourna­ment last year the baseball team will look to return to the tourna­ment for the second time in three seasons, something the Pirates have not done since they made back-to-back trips in 2000 and 2001.


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Hall hosts 'Cuse one last time

No. 6 Syracuse comes to "The Rock" Saturday night to face the Seton Hall men's basketball team in one final regular season match­up between two founding mem­bers of the Big East Conference.

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