Hall softball loses two to DePaul
By Staff Writer | April 27The Seton Hall softball team dropped a doubleheader in Chicago Wednesday, losing both games to DePaul by one run, 7-6 and 1-0. The Pirates fell to 15-29 overall and 3-16 in the Big East.
The Seton Hall softball team dropped a doubleheader in Chicago Wednesday, losing both games to DePaul by one run, 7-6 and 1-0. The Pirates fell to 15-29 overall and 3-16 in the Big East.
Not only will the Seton Hall volleyball be returning standout players such as junior Meghan Matusiak and sophomore Hannah Hugeback, but they will also be adding five new recruits who committed to the Hall during the fall and spring semesters.
Senior guard Jeremy Hazell was named to the all-Metropolitan first team for the second consecutive year, today.
Adam Satz, a senior men's basketball manager, won The UPS Store's national managers contest with a $10,000 prize that will go to Seton Hall.
After Tuesday's home game against NYIT was postponed due to rain, the baseball team will enter into a three-game series against West Virginia on the road starting this Thursday and running through Saturday.
Seton Hall participated in the National Student-Athlete Day on April 6 by honoring fourteen students.
Men's basketball head coach Kevin Willard added his sixth player from the Class of 2011 on Wednesday with the verbal commit of Brandon Mobley, a 6-foot-9 combo forward out of St. John's Northwestern Military Academy in Delafield, Wis., as reported by zagsblog.com.
The Seton Hall baseball team defeated the Wagner Seahawks on the road on Wednesday afternoon by a score of 8-4, improving their record to 15-15 (4-5). The Seahawks, who are 10-20 (8-8), are one of 19 non-conference opponents the Pirates play this season.
The Seton Hall baseball team lost two of three at home this weekend to the St. John's Red Storm, dropping the Pirates to 14-15 on the season and 4-5 in Big East play.
As he stands bent over on the pitcher's mound, gripping the baseball in his hand while staring down the opposing hitter at bat, senior right-handed pitcher Joe DiRocco isn't worried about his statistics, awards or professional scouts in the stands; he simply wants to be the player leading his team and striking a few hitters out while at it.
The Seton Hall baseball team (14-15, 4-5) will continue their Big East Conference play at Owen T. Carroll with a three game series against the University of South Florida starting Friday at 6 p.m.
The Seton Hall softball team fell to a 12-24 record after being swept by Rutgers in a three game series over the weekend.
The Seton Hall women's softball team heads down the parkway this weekend in search of their first Big East Conference wins of the season. Rutgers University hosts the Pirates for a double header on Saturday followed by the series finale on Sunday.
Men's basketball forward Anali Okoloji has decided to depart from the Pirates to pursue transfer opportunities, as was announced by head coach Kevin Willard this morning.
The softball team dropped a doubleheader on Wednesday to St. John's, falling to 12-21 on the season and remaining winless in Big East play, 0-8.
The Seton Hall women's tennis team was defeated by St. Johns, 6-1, after sweeping Villanova 7-0 this past weekend, moving the team's record to 5-12 overall and 2-6 in conference play.
The Seton Hall golf team tied for fourth place this weekend in the 2011 Fireline Towson Invitational.
The Seton Hall softball team entered the weekend coming off a four game winning streak with a three game home match up against Big East competitor Pittsburgh. Coach Vander May entered the weekend looking to pick up career victory 400 in their opening Big East match up.
As the season continues so too does success and defeat for the Seton Hall Pirates Softball Team (12-16, 0-3). After winning the Seton Hall Pirate Classic defeating Sacred Heart, 3-1, in the championship game the Pirates played host to the Pittsburgh Panthers (22-6, 3-0).
Marissa Muoio stepped up to the plate, took a deep breath, and threw the bat over her shoulder. Hitting a softball has always been the weakest part of her game, but each new at bat is another chance to prove her worth. "Just be aggressive," she told herself. "Make contact."