Men's soccer looks for first Big East win
By Staff Writer | September 29Breaking a three-game winless streak with a win over Columbia on Tuesday, the men's soccer team welcomes the Villanova Wildcats to Owen T. Carroll Field on Saturday.
Breaking a three-game winless streak with a win over Columbia on Tuesday, the men's soccer team welcomes the Villanova Wildcats to Owen T. Carroll Field on Saturday.
The Seton Hall volleyball team continued their winning ways Wednesday evening by defeating the Fordham Rams by a score of 3-1 (25-18, 25-13, 21-25, 25-18). The win inproves the Hall's record to 11-6 while the Rams drop to 3-11.
Following a disappointing start to the Big East season the men's soccer team rebounded with a 1-0 victory over an undermanned Columbia team.
Being a founding member of the Big East since 1979, Seton Hall is facing uncertainty along with the rest of the remaining schools in the conference after it was announced that Pittsburgh and Syracuse were leaving for the ACC on Sept. 17.
The Volleyball team enters Big East play on a hot streak, having won five of their last six matches.
Coming off of a perfect 2-0 start to the Big East season the women's soccer team stays on the road to face West Virginia and Pittsburgh.
Where does Seton Hall athletics go from here?
Until Monday night, Seton Hall was considered a front runner, if not the top prospective school, to recruit Kyle Anderson, a top 5 high school basketball recruit out of New Jersey. In the final hours of the process, Anderson chose UCLA over SHU, causing widespread frustration within the University community.
The Seton Hall campus breathed a collective sigh of frustration on Monday evening as one of the most heralded recruitment processes in recent memory came to a sudden end.
The Seton Hall men's soccer team held off the nation's top team on Tuesday as they finished a scoreless draw against the Maryland Terrapins at Owen T. Carroll Field.
The Volleyball team held home court this weekend by winning two of their games in the Seton Hall Invitational tournament this weekend.
A floating shot from senior Taylor Wilson found the back of the net in overtime as the women's soccer team defeated the Georgetown Hoyas 3-2 in each team's first Big East game of the year.
The women's soccer team will go head to head with Georgetown in their Big East season opener on Friday.
Fresh off their win over the Hofstra Pride on Tuesday night, the Pirates look to continue the strong play they displayed in that match over to their annual tournament, the Seton Hall Invitational.
Both the men's and women's cross country team struggled in there races this past weekend at the the Fordham Fiasco in the Bronx, N.Y. earning a 13th place finish in each race.
Riding a four game unbeaten streak, the men's soccer team faces arguably their toughest two game stretch of the season.
After winning a close first set the volleyball team made easy work of the next two sets to earn the 3-0 victory over Hofstra on Tuesday.
Former Seton Hall basketball standout Jeremy Hazell put pen to paper on a two-year contract with Lucentum Alicante of the prestigious Liga ACB in Spain this past week in a deal that contains an NBA option should he choose to pursue an NBA career after the league's current lockout is over.
Last season, head coach Kris Zeiter and the Pirates lost at Hofstra, a loss that Zeiter still remembers.
Three unanswered goals lifted the men's soccer team over the St. Peter's Peacocks on Monday night.