Second half mistakes lead to Seton Hall loss against Connecticut
By Staff Writer | February 10The men's basketball team was downed by the University of Connecticut, 78-67, on Sunday, despite 30-plus minutes of competitive basketball.
The men's basketball team was downed by the University of Connecticut, 78-67, on Sunday, despite 30-plus minutes of competitive basketball.
With losses piling up to eight out of nine games, the men's basketball team looks to score a win against the Connecticut Huskies this Saturday. The Huskies hold a 15-5 overall record with 5-3 record in the Big East and are seventh in the conference standings.
The women's basketball team got picked apart last night against the DePaul Blue Demons and left the Windy City with a disappointing 74-48 loss.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team gets ready to face the No. 2 ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Saturday.
The softball team will kick off its 2013 season under new head coach Paige Smith in North Carolina this Friday at the Hampton Inn Campbell Stampede Tournament.
A record-setting crowd will be in attendance when Seton Hall hosts the Syracuse Orange on Feb. 16. For the first time in the six-year history of the building the upper levels will be opened up to fans. It will also be the last regular season meeting between these two founding members of the Big East Conference.
The men's basketball team dropped another game Saturday afternoon to the No. 24 ranked Cincinnati Bearcats 65-59, marking their third straight loss and seven of their last eight.
School spirit is an idea that many college sports teams thrive on. Seeing fans cheering and screaming at the top of their lungs is the biggest morale boost any athlete can ask for. Seeing a group of men's swimmers wearing speedos as a distraction, well that's even better.
The women's basketball team lost to No. 24 Syracuse on Wednesday night by a score of 65-34, their sixth consecutive loss to the Orange.
Her time with the women's basketball team may have been short, but head coach Anne Donovan has made a positive impact on a basketball program that has been known as a perennial basement dweller in the Big East.
The men's basketball team continued their inconsistent play Wednesday night, falling for the sixth time in seven games 74-52 to Georgetown.
Losers of six of their past seven games, the men's basketball returns home to the Prudential Center on Saturday to face the No. 24 Cincinnati Bearcats. The two teams enter the game at opposite ends of the Big East standings with the Hall in a tie for 12th with a 2-6 conference record and the Bearcats in a tie for fourth at 5-3.
The men's basketball team failed to comeback from a 16-point second half deficit, despite having several opportunities to take the lead or tie the game in the final minutes of the game against St. John's University. The Pirates fell 71-67.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team landed a marquee win against in-state rivals Rutgers, 45-42 Sunday in front of a packed Walsh Gymnasium.
Coming off two straight losses, the women's basketball team will look to bounce back against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
The men's basketball team won an important Big East Conference match-up at home Wednesday night against the University of South Florida Bulls, improving to 13-6 on the season and 2-4 in the Big East.
The Seton Hall men's and women's swimming and diving teams both claimed victory over winter break in Puerto Rico.
A healthy men's basketball team will look to continue its momentum after beating the University of South Florida as it travels to play St. John's University at Madison Square Garden on Sunday.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team fell to the University of South Florida by a score of 74-52 on Tuesday night at Walsh Gymnasium.
A short bench continues to hamper the Seton Hall men's basketball team as the Pirates lost to No. 3 Louisville 73-58, Wednesday night. The loss drops the Hall's record to 12-4 on the season and 1-2 in the Big East.