Women's basketball team defeats Cincinnati in first round of Big East Championship
By Staff Writer | March 8The women's basketball team won its first Big East Championship game since 2009, defeating Cincinnati 60-55 on Friday.
The women's basketball team won its first Big East Championship game since 2009, defeating Cincinnati 60-55 on Friday.
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.
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.
The softball team brought home three runs in the top of the fifth inning against Tuesday en route to a 6-2 win over the University of Maryland.
The women's basketball team earned its fifth conference win on Saturday night by defeating the St. John's Red Storm, 60-51, at Walsh Gymnasium. The five Big East wins is the most conference victories in a season since the team won nine in 2006-07.
The women's team fell short of an upset bid at No. 16 Louisville Wednesday night at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky. by a score of 72-62.
33 days. That's how long it has been since the men's basketball team (14-15, 3-13) won a game before tonight's 66-65 victory over Villanova (18-11, 9-7).
Fresh off picking up their fourth conference win against Providence on Wednesday night, members of the women's basketball team partnered with a local anti-bullying campaign, Be a Friend, Don't Offend,and spoke to middle school students of the Maplewood Middle School on Thursday afternoon.
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.
If there is one thing senior guard Brittany Morris knows how to do, it is connecting from downtown with 165 career 3-point baskets.
The Seton Hall softball team will head into their second tournament of the year this weekend in Jacksonville.
The Seton Hall baseball team will continue its 13-game road trip when they travel to Johnson City, Tenn. for a three-game series against East Tennessee State this weekend.
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.
The men's basketball team lost its eighth game in a row on Tuesday night at the Prudential Center, falling 67-46 to No. 17 Marquette.
After losing three matches in their first tournament of the year, the Seton Hall men's golf team knows exactly what challenges are in front of them.
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.
Both the men's and women's swimming and diving team had their final regular season meet of the year. They competed against three rival schools: Villanova, Georgetown, and Rutgers.
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.
The University of South Florida Bulls will play host to the women's basketball team on Saturday.
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.