Willard inks two more recruits
By Staff Writer | July 4The Pirates got their first 2010 commitment from Aaron Cosby, a 6-foot-2-inch combo guard from Northfield Mount Hermon in Massachusetts, according to Zagsblog.com.
The Pirates got their first 2010 commitment from Aaron Cosby, a 6-foot-2-inch combo guard from Northfield Mount Hermon in Massachusetts, according to Zagsblog.com.
The Big East Conference released the 2010-11 men's basketball opponents matrix on Thursday which revealed that the Pirates will be facing Rutgers, Syracuse and Marquette both at home and on the road.
UPDATE: Since his release from St. Barnabas Medical Center, Pope has been seen on the Seton Hall campus several times by editors of The Setonian. Each time, Pope was dressed in Pirates athletic gear.
Only one day before the spring signing period ended, Seton Hall continued making off-season strides by signing Patrik Auda and Anali Okoloji, head coach Kevin Willard announced this past Friday.
Kevin Willard has made his first big signing as head coach of the Seton Hall Pirates. 6-foot 9-inch power forward Patrik Auda, hailing from the Czech Republic, has signed a letter of intent to play under Willard according to multiple reports at Zagsblog.com and NJ Hoops Haven.
Sophomore forward Herb Pope, who collapsed while working out on April 28, is expected to make a "full recovery" and possibly return to the basketball court next fall, according to multiple sources cited by Adam Zagoria of Zagsblog.com
Finishing the season on a downward turn, the Pirates' softball team lost a doubleheader on Wednesday to the Stony Brook Seawolves, 6-2 and 2-0. The loss extends to Hall's losing streak to seven consecutive games and puts the team at 19-31 (8-11) as the regular season ends.
For the first time in school history, a Pirate has been named Big East men's golf freshman of the year.
The Seton Hall golf team concluded their spring season with a second place finish at the Cavalier Classic this past weekend in Charlottesville, Va.
Men's basketball head coach Kevin Willard can now breathe a sigh of relief.
While Sunday marks Senior Day for the softball team, for Danielle Zanzalari it's a day that may never have had the chance to take place. The valedictorian of her class, Zanzalari chose to attend Seton Hall for the name and academics rather than accepting scholarship offers from lesser known Division II and III schools. Her decision to try-out came at the end of summer after her father ran into Assistant Coach Bob Guerriero and alerted the coaching staff that his daughter would be attending the school.
With the regular season winding down, the softball team swings into sixth place in the Big East with their series win against Pittsburgh.
One week after being swept by Notre Dame, the Seton Hall baseball team lost two out of three on the road to No. 11 Louisville. The Pirates lost the first two games of the series before scratching out a victory in the series finale.
With a chance to get in position for a Big East Tournament berth, the baseball team goes on the road to face the University of South Florida Bulls.
The Seton Hall men's golf team placed fourth out of 12 teams after making up three strokes in the final round of the Big East Championship at Innsbrook Golf and Country Club in Palm Harbor, Fla.