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Pirates fly past Seahawks

The Seton Hall baseball team looks to build off an 8-4 win over Wagner on Wednesday as the Pirates welcome NYIT for a non-conference weekend set beginning Friday.


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Through the Pirate's eye

For the last four basketball seasons, senior Gabe DeTolla has donned the Seton Hall Pirate costume and helped the cheerleaders and fans root for the basketball teams.  If it weren't for his sense of humor, he may not have even stayed at the University.  


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Diamond Dogs

Big East play begins for the Seton Hall baseball team as the Pirates hit the road to face new conference foe Butler this weekend.


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Women's hoops WNIT run ends in Piscataway

The Seton Hall women's basketball team's historic season came to an end last Thursday after suffering a heartbreaking double-overtime loss to in-state rival Rutgers in the third round of the 2014 WNIT.


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Rivalry revisited

The Seton Hall women's basketball team will play its first third-round WNIT game in program history when it takes on in-state rival and former Big East foe, Rutgers University on Thursday at 7 p.m.


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Hero behind the scenes

The director of player development for a Division I basketball program is a role with a plethora of responsibilities.


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Pep band seniors making noise for last time

It is hard to think about Seton Hall pride without including the pep band that accompanies the Pirate faithful, even when the student presence is lacking, the band never fails to deliver school spirit.


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Stories from behind the bench

When Frank DeVito showed up to the Richie Regan Field House on Monday, he treated it like any regular day in the life of a manager on the basketball team.


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Women's hoops earns WNIT bid

Seton Hall will look to continue its impressive season when they host American University on Thursday after receiving an at-large bid for the 2014 WNIT for the first time since 2007.


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