Warren and Manthorpes lead sweep of Tigers in volleyball home opener
By Staff Writer | September 13The volleyball team won their home opener on Wednesday night in straight sets, defeating Princeton 3-0 in Walsh Gymnasium.
The volleyball team won their home opener on Wednesday night in straight sets, defeating Princeton 3-0 in Walsh Gymnasium.
Coming hot out of the gate with the team's most successful start since 1996, the volleyball team hosts its own invitational tournament this weekend.
Seton Hall University senior Hughnique Rolle took the spotlight this weekend at the 2012 Hofstra Brick Stone Run, taking first place out of 36 runners and helping the women's cross country team take second place in the event.
This past weekend was one of opposite stories for the golf teams; the men's struggling, finishing 12th out of 15 in the Navy Fall Classic, while the women's team started their 2012-2013 campaign off strong, finishing tied for second out of 15 in the Lady Bison Fall Classic.
The dominos continue to fall in the Big East Conference. Announced by the Atlantic Coast Conference on Wednesday, Notre Dame will be joining the conference as a non-football member.
In the midst of the volleyball team's most successful start to a season since 1996, rookie head coach Allison Yaeger doesn't seem fazed by the transition from assistant to head coach, bringing the team out to an early 8-1 record.
The volleyball team won the URI tournament this weekend, losing only two sets in their three games and in the process extended their winning streak to five games.
The men's soccer team was dominated at the Old Dominion tournament in Norfolk, Va. by VCU on Sunday and No. 15 Old Dominion on Friday. The Pirates were outscored 11-1.
Every four years each NCAA team is allowed to take a trip to a foreign country. This past summer the men's basketball team took theirs to Spain and the Canary Islands.
The transition from being a student-athlete in high school and moving to college can be difficult, but a freshman defender on the women's soccer team is making it look easy.
The volleyball team, fresh off a sweep of the Hofstra Pride, look to continue their impressive start this weekend while participating the Art Carmichael Invitational in Rhode Island before coming home, their first home game of the season Wednesday, Sept. 12.
Coming off an almost historic start to their season, the women's soccer team heads to Philadelphia to compete in the Villanova Tournament, with matches against LaSalle and William &Mary.
Fresh off the heels of their overtime victory against Rider University Monday night, Seton Hall's Men's Soccer team takes the week off from games to prep for this weekend's upcoming Old Dominion Tournament.
The cross country season opener saw the women's team place second at the ninth annual Monmouth Cross Country Kickoff for their best finish in four years.
Despite outshooting the opponent, the women's soccer team lost its first match of the season on Monday night, 1-0, against the Army Black Knights for the second consecutive year.
A sweep of the previously undefeated Hofstra Pride improves the Pirates volleyball team's record to 5-1, their best start to a season since 1996 when they were 10-0.
With a five set win against Binghamton on Saturday, the Pirates volleyball team finished the Maryland Invitational with a 2-1 record bringing their season record to 4-1.
The men's soccer team earned revenge against the Rider on Monday night at Owen T. Carroll field defeating Broncos, 2-1, in overtime after losing to the Broncs in last year's season opener.
The men's soccer team suffered their second loss of the season Friday night to the Princeton University Tigers by the score of 2-1 at Owen T. Carroll Field.
The women's soccer team used the strength of two unanswered goals, including the game-winner in overtime to drop the University of Delaware Blue Hens, 2-0, for the first time in program history.