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By Zachary Mawby | February 14Roses are red, violets are blue, Seton Hall women’s basketball dominated DePaul to extend their win streak to two.
Roses are red, violets are blue, Seton Hall women’s basketball dominated DePaul to extend their win streak to two.
Of all the venues Seton Hall women’s basketball visits in a given season, the program has had the least amount of luck at Marquette’s Al McGuire Center.
Seton Hall women’s basketball lost their second-straight game on Saturday afternoon, when they fell to St. John’s at the Carnesecca Arena in Queens.
Junior guard Savannah Catalon continues to prove why she is one of the top players in the BIG EAST. On Monday, the junior guard was named to the conference’s Weekly Honor Roll once again. It is the fifth time this season that Catalon has earned the honor, showing how consistent she has been all throughout the year.
On Sunday Feb.1, Seton Hall women’s basketball were upset by Creighton in a BIG EAST conference game at their home turf of Walsh Gymnasium.
After travelling to Washington, D.C., in chilling weather, Seton Hall women’s basketball came out with a 58-52 victory over the Georgetown Hoyas (12-9, 5-7 BIG EAST) in a valiant defensive effort. The win puts the Pirates back in the win column after their loss to No. 1 UConn on Jan. 24, improving their record to 15-6 on the season and 9-3 in BIG EAST conference play.
Earlier today, the BIG EAST named Seton Hall women’s basketball graduate forward Mariana Valenzuela to its Weekly Honor Roll after she averaged 16.5 points and 8.0 rebounds in a 1-1 week for the Pirates, who currently sit third in the BIG EAST at 14-6 overall and 8-3 in conference play.
Not even the Northeast’s worst winter storm in years—or a strong start from Seton Hall women’s basketball— could deter the No. 1 UConn Huskies.
SHU’s women's basketball used a strong second half to defeat the Providence Friars (10-11,3-7 BIG EAST) 73–57 on Tuesday night at Walsh Gymnasium, continuing a strong stretch of conference play. The win improved the Pirates to 14–5 overall and 8–2 in BIG EAST action. They also have won four-straight games and remain dominant at home, moving to 9–1 at Walsh Gym this season.
Seton Hall women’s basketball had another strong week, which was recognized by the conference , as freshman Zahara Bishop was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week while junior guard Savannah Catalon earned a spot on the Weekly Honor Roll for the fourth time this season. The two honors came after the Pirates (13-5, 7-2 BIG EAST) picked up two important conference wins over Marquette and DePaul last week.
Seton Hall women's basketball picked up another important BIG EAST win on Saturday afternoon, beating DePaul 86–77 at Wintrust Arena in Chicago. The victory improved the Pirates to 13–5 overall and 7–2 in conference play, while the Blue Devils fell to 4–16 overall and 1–8 in the BIG EAST.
Seton Hall women’s basketball earned a hard-fought 64–61 win over Marquette on Wednesday night at Walsh Gymnasium in a huge BIG EAST matchup that came down to the final couple of possessions. With the win, the Pirates improved to 12–5 overall and 6–2 in conference play, while jumping Marquette in the BIG EAST standings and moving into third place.
Seton Hall women’s basketball senior guard Jordana Codio was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll on Monday after a strong week for the Pirates (11-5, 5-2 BIG EAST). It is the second time this season that Codio has received such recognition, showing her impact on her new team.
1-for-10 from the field, 0-for-4 from deep, seven turnovers and just four points.
The luster of the No. 1 UConn Huskies’ 2025 national title proved too much to overcome for Seton Hall women’s basketball on Saturday in Hartford’s PeoplesBank Arena, as the reigning champs won the matchup, 84-48.
Rather than champagne toasts, Seton Hall women’s basketball celebrated New Year’s Eve with a conference win—one that was dominant from start-to-finish.
Earlier today, the BIG EAST named Seton Hall women’s basketball graduate forward Mariana Valenzuela its Player of the Week.
In Sunday’s game at Walsh Gymnasium, Seton Hall women’s basketball found itself in a close contest with conference rival Xavier. Through three quarters of play, the Pirates led over a Musketeers team that, despite trailing for most of the game, just refused to go away.
Seton Hall women’s basketball bounced back in a big way on Monday afternoon, beating Creighton University, 88-79, at D.J. Sokol Arena in Omaha.
Seton Hall women’s basketball defeated the Washington State University (WSU) Cougars, 74-65, at Walsh Gymnasium on Tuesday.