SPORTS
Men's golf wins third tourney
By Staff Writer | April 19The men's golf team took home their third title of the season, winning the 10-team Manor Intercollegiate and tying a school record for wins in an academic year. The women's team finished in fourth in the Roar-ee Invitational in Suffern, NY.
Sixth annual Mary Jennings softball tournament to take place this weekend
By Staff Writer | April 13The sixth annual Marry Jennings Softball Tournament, in honor of the former Seton Hall soccer player, will be held April 14 at Ivy Hill Park. The tournament annually raises money through the tournament and other activities to help fund the scholarship in her name.
Four-run first inning propels baseball to victory over metro foe Wagner
By Staff Writer | April 12The Seton Hall baseball team split their mid-week matchups this week, blowing out the Wagner Seahawks, 9-1, on Wednesday afternoon, and losing 5-4 in extra innings to the Princeton Tigers on Tuesday. The Pirates move to 17-15 on the season.
Former MLB All-Star's number retired by SHU baseball program
By Staff Writer | April 12With a clear sky and a light breeze blowing over Owen T. Carroll Field, Seton Hall retired Craig Biggio's No. 44 on Saturday before the Pirates' faced Notre Dame in the series finale.
Softball searching for new approach
By Staff Writer | April 12The Seton Hall softball team heads to Providence this weekend in search of their first Big East series win.
Battle-tested Louisville on deck for Hall
By Staff Writer | April 12After a home win over the Wagner Seahawks on Wednesday, the Seton Hall baseball team hits the road this weekend for a three-game series with the Louisville Cardinals.
Cross country coach leads USA Track at World Indoor
By Staff Writer | April 12Seton Hall cross country head coach John Moon has left his footprint on Seton Hall athletics, but his recent accomplishments are spanning the globe.
Seton Hall honors Biggio, sweeps Notre Dame
By Staff Writer | April 8On a day that saw Seton Hall retire Craig Biggio's No. 44, sophomore Brian Gilbert stole the show.
Men's golf wins first tournament of Year
By Staff Writer | April 4It took the men's golf team three rounds of play and a playoff hole against Northern Colorado to win the Fireline Towson Invitational this past weekend.
Baseball: Pirates walk-off in extras
By Staff Writer | March 29First baseman Michael Betz lined a fastball into left field, scoring outfielder Ryan Sullivan from third to win the Pirates' longest game of the year, a 4-3 12-inning victory over Lafayette on Wednesday night at Owen T. Caroll Field.
Mid-week doubleheader losses drop softball to 0-5 in conference play
By Staff Writer | March 29Getting swept by their in-state rival Rutgers in a mid-week doubleheader Wednesday, the softball team's record drops to 15-17 overall and 0-5 in conference play.
Pirates to face Siena in Saturday doubleheader
By Staff Writer | March 29The softball team takes a break from conference play to face Siena in a doubleheader on Saturday.
Hot Huskies on tap for Hall this weekend
By Staff Writer | March 29The last time the baseball team faced Connecticut it was to advance to the Big East Championship game. This time around it will be both teams' second conference series of the year when the Pirates take on the Huskies in Storrs, Conn.
Lacrosse returns for 2012 season following roughly 20-year drought
By Staff Writer | March 28After nearly 20 years of inactivity, Seton Hall has resurrected its club lacrosse program for the 2012 season.
Softball swept by Connecticut in Big East opener
By Staff Writer | March 25The softball team was swept by the UConn Huskies, losing all three games this weekend.
Softball to begin conference play at home against Connecticut
By Staff Writer | March 22The softball team opens its Big East season with a three-game series against Connecticut this weekend.
Hall softball sweeps St. Peter's doubleheader
By Staff Writer | March 22The Seton Hall softball team defeated St. Peter's in their two games on Wednesday, improving the Pirates to 15-12 before starting conference play this weekend.
Baseball team set for rival Rutgers this weekend
By Staff Writer | March 22The Seton Hall baseball team will open 2012 Big East Conference play on Friday evening by hosting its rivals from down the N.J. Turnpike, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, in a three-game weekend series at Owen T. Carroll Field.