SPORTS
4 takeaways from Seton Hall's exhibition win over Bloomfield
By Tyler Calvaruso | Oct. 25, 2019It's officially basketball season.
Pirates fall to Xavier despite stellar performance from McKenzie
By Matthew Collins | Oct. 23, 2019The road woes for Seton Hall’s men’s soccer team continued tonight as the Pirates fell to Xavier 2-1. Carlton McKenzie provided the only goal of the night with a spectacular shot in the 69th minute and the Pirates had numerous other chances throughout the game but it wasn’t enough to surpass the Musketeers. The loss is the second in a row for the Pirates following a 4-0 setback to Butler on October 19 and continues the road struggles the team has experienced this season. Seton Hall is 1-6 away from South Orange and 4-1 at home.
Seton Hall no longer has underdog status to fall back on
By Tyler Calvaruso | Oct. 23, 2019It took nearly a decade, but Kevin Willard finally has the Seton Hall men’s basketball program where he wants it after taking over as coach in 2010.
Examining Seton Hall’s time in the Top 25 under Kevin Willard
By Tyler Calvaruso | Oct. 23, 2019Kevin Willard and the Seton Hall Pirates are no stranger to the AP Top 25 poll.
Fast start from newcomers boosts outlook for women’s swimming season
By Evando Thompson | Oct. 23, 2019The Seton Hall swimming and diving team currently sits at 4-1, with its only loss this season to in-state rival Rutgers.
Samuels set to lead women’s basketball
By Robert Fallo | Oct. 23, 2019As the season approaches, so does the beginning of Shadeen Samuels’ farewell tour, as it is a year surrounded by excitement thanks to a Pirate squad being led by the projected best player in the conference.
Versatility of LaClair, Cripps crucial in hot start for men’s, women’s swimming
By Matthew Collins | Oct. 23, 2019The men’s swimming and diving team captured back-to-back Big East championships in 2017 and 2018, and while not as successful when compared to the men, the women have finished as high as third in the Big East.
Seahawks QB Russell Wilson at the top of the NFL MVP race
By Mat Mlodzinski | Oct. 23, 2019We’ve finally hit the mid-way point in the NFL season. The trading block is open, teams are separating from each other, and above all the MVP race is officially on. Often known as an award just handed to the quarterback of the team with the best record, this year there are some running backs sprinkled in among the signal callers. And with no clear cut favorite, this race might not be won until week seventeen.
3 NBA teams primed to overachieve in 2019-20
By Anthony Talarico | Oct. 23, 2019The mornings have been getting colder, the sun has been setting sooner, and sweater weather is upon us. Don’t look now, but the NBA season is officially here again.
Pirates Defeat Hoyas in straight sets
By Matthew Collins | Oct. 9, 2019The Seton Hall volleyball team got back in the win column tonight with a straight set win over Georgetown, dispatching the Hoyas 25-13, 25-18, 25-19, a much needed rebound after a straight set loss to Creighton Saturday night.
Trust between players and coaches bring foundation to women’s soccer
By Robert Fallo | Oct. 9, 2019Ciara Crinion is midway through her first season with the women’s soccer program and she has the experience to know who to rely on and who to trust to have her program flow fluently.
Sport prowess runs in Seton Hall recruit’s blood
By Kevin Kopf | Oct. 9, 2019The Seton Hall women’s basketball team landed a big-time recruit in late September, as McKenna Minter committed to the Pirates.
Seton Hall firmly in the mix for Earl Timberlake as his recruitment winds down
By Tyler Calvaruso | Oct. 9, 2019Earl Timberlake is the kind of recruit that has typically eluded Seton Hall for years.
Owen T. Carroll Field becoming a fortress for men’s soccer
By Justin Sousa | Oct. 9, 2019After an emphatic 3-1 victory over Fordham on Tuesday night, Seton Hall is one of the only four Big East teams with an undefeated home record this season.
Expectations are high for revamped tennis roster
By Evando Thompson | Oct. 9, 2019The Seton Hall women's tennis team started the season with a lackluster performance at the West Point Invitational two weeks ago, but made a full 360-degree turn when it took home two trophies last weekend.
Men’s soccer thriving at home under Lindberg’s leadership
By Tyler Calvaruso | Oct. 9, 2019Owen T. Carroll Field has been friendly to the Seton Hall men’s soccer team since Andreas Lindberg took over in 2018.