"It's a Team Sport at the End of the Day" - Liam Guske on Movies, Soccer, and Family
By Ace Crawford | November 3Liam Guske discusses his journey to soccer success at Seton Hall.
Liam Guske discusses his journey to soccer success at Seton Hall.
The Pirates break even in Big East play.
The Pirates lose their first home game of the season.
The Pirates prepare for their third season under Coach Holloway.
Excited students come to Starbucks to meet the Pirates MBB Head Coach.
The Pirates bounce back from a tough loss. They now have two wins in BIG EAST play.
The Pirates lose their third in a row.
The Pirates are victorious in their first BIG EAST action of the season.
Villanova defeats Seton Hall in a tough BIG EAST matchup.
Longtime NFL Writer gives words of wisdom to upstarts.
The Pirates kickoff Big East action.
Walsh and Merk have 9 kills each in a sweep.
Men’s Golf completed the first day of the 2024 Golfweek Fall Challenge at Pawleys Island, S.C. on Sunday, placing seventh among 15 schools at the end of the first round. Arkansas State, Austin Peay State, and Wright State hold the top three podium positions at first, second, and third respectively.
The Pirates win their third straight after a 1-3 start.
The Seton Hall women’s soccer team secured a tough win in their match against New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) on Sunday.
After climbing up the national rankings to No. 22 following their win against Manhattan (0-3-0), the Seton Hall Men’s soccer team hosted Columbia University (0-2-0) on Friday, Sept. 6. Looking to start the season 4-0-0 for the first time since 2008, the Pirates secured a 2-0 win against the Lions to extend their series lead against them to 14-4-3.
The Seton Hall Pirates notch their first victory of the season, winning in four sets against the Sacred Heart Pioneers on Friday.
Following their road win against Florida International University, the Seton Hall Men’s soccer team entered the United Soccer Coaches Poll at No. 25 in the rankings released earlier this week.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll reported 28% of US households actively collect sports memorabilia. Of those respondents, the most popular types of collectibles were polled.
“I saw the Sapphires’ tabling event, and I was like, ‘I can do that,’” Anthony said.