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.
On a day that saw Seton Hall retire Craig Biggio's No. 44, sophomore Brian Gilbert stole the show.
It 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.
First 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.
Getting 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.
The softball team takes a break from conference play to face Siena in a doubleheader on Saturday.
The 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.
After nearly 20 years of inactivity, Seton Hall has resurrected its club lacrosse program for the 2012 season.
The softball team was swept by the UConn Huskies, losing all three games this weekend.
The softball team opens its Big East season with a three-game series against Connecticut this weekend.
The 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.
The 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.
A season filled with ups and downs came to an end after Seton Hall's loss to Massachusetts in the second round of the NIT with a final record of 21-13.
The women's golf team won its first tournament in program history in the Homewood Suites Siena Invitational this past weekend.
At halftime in their NIT second round game, Seton Hall trails the University of Massachusetts 36-30.
Seton Hall's season has ended with a 77-67 loss to Massachusetts in the second round of the NIT. The Pirates finish the year with a 21-13 record, their first 20 win season since the 2003-04 season.
Top seeded Seton Hall leads No. 8 seed Stony Brook 32-30 at the half in the opening round of the NIT.
Stony Brook's last second 3-point attempt from senior Bryan Doughter rimmed out and the put back attempt form junior Tommy Brenton rolled around the rim and out as the buzzer sounded to give Seton Hall the 63-61 win over the Seawolves in the opening round of the NIT at Walsh Gymnasium.
For the second time in three years the Pirates have advanced to postseason play, and will host Stony Brook in the opening round of the NIT Tuesday.
Seton Hall has been placed as a No. 1 seed in the National Invitational Tournament and will host No. 8 Stony Brook in Walsh Gymnasium at 7:15 p.m., Tuesday night.