SPORTS
Supporting cast powers Seton Hall to romp over Georgetown
By Kyle Beck | Jan. 4, 2020Romaro Gill’s career night powered Seton Hall to a 78-62 drubbing of Georgetown to top the Big East standings on a feisty Friday night at the Rock.
Myles Powell leads Seton Hall’s comeback over DePaul
By Kyle Beck | Dec. 30, 2019Myles Powell’s return sparked Seton Hall to come from behind and take down a DePaul team exceeding expectations in Chicago, 74-66. Powell led all scorers with 27 points and snagged five steals in his first game back from a concussion.
Pirates relinquish Hardwood Classic Trophy in embarrassing blowout
By Kevin Kopf | Dec. 14, 2019Two years ago, Rutgers ended the 2017 Garden State Hardwood Classic on a 17-2 run to stun Seton Hall with a loss. This year, the Scarlet Knights picked up right where they left off, starting the game on a 19-3 run en route to a 68-48 blowout of the Pirates.
Cross Country program continues to steer in the right direction
By Evando Thompson | Dec. 5, 2019Seton Hall’s men’s and Women’s cross country teams have a lot to hope for, regardless of how results played out at the Big East Championships.
Women’s Basketball set for toughest test of season against UConn
By Kevin Kopf | Dec. 5, 2019After coming home from the Bahamas the the Junkaroo Jam at 1-1, the Seton Hall women’s basketball team will face its toughest test of the season on Thursday evening in a matchup against the University of Connecticut.
Young talent gives volleyball hope after rebuilding 2019 season
By Matthew Collins | Dec. 5, 2019With finals approaching and the days getting shorter, it is obvious that fall sports have ended and the winter sports season is upon us. Ironically, Seton Hall’s one indoor fall sport, volleyball, finished its season the Sunday (Nov. 24) before thanksgiving on a high note, defeating the Georgetown Hoyas in Washington, D.C. The season-ending win capped off a rebuilding year for the Pirates, who finished 8-24, including 3-15 in conference play.
Lionel Messi wins unprecedented sixth Ballon d’Or
By Kyle Beck | Dec. 5, 2019In 2008, you were in grade school and Lionel Messi became recognized as the best soccer player in the world for the first time.
Baseball will not always reign supreme in the race for wages
By Evando Thompson | Dec. 5, 2019Whether it’s hitting fade-away game-winners to win a playoff series or winning back-to-back titles to end a 40-year drought of postseason success, basketball players are steadily gaining notoriety as they come closer to reaping the fruits of labor that baseball players have.
Myles Powell, Alexis Lewis receive weekly honors
By Kevin Kopf | Nov. 21, 2019The Seton Hall men’s and women’s have been off to a hot start for the 2019-20 season.
Opportunity for consistency awaits Seton Hall in Saturday matinee
By Kevin Kopf | Nov. 21, 2019The Seton Hall men’s basketball team returns home on Saturday for a matchup with Florida A&M after a brief road trip to St. Louis that resulted in a 17-point statement win.
Women’s soccer struggles in Crinion’s first season at the helm
By Robert Fallo | Nov. 21, 2019The inaugural season of the Ciara Crinion era as head coach has ended for the women’s soccer program. The Pirates concluded their first year under Crinion with a record of 2-13-1 and a conference record of 1-8, a year removed from going 2-12-4 with no Big East victories.