Two shots of youth for Tambi
By David Heim | Sep. 12, 2013Two freshmen soccer players are wasting no time making an impact on the field for the Pirates.
Two freshmen soccer players are wasting no time making an impact on the field for the Pirates.
Seton Hall University intramurals kicked off Monday night with the start of intramural dodge ball.
With just 10 seconds left on the clock in another double over-time game, the Seton Hall men's soccer team was headed for a third straight draw, barring some type of heroic intervention.
Five new faces will usher in the 2013-14 men's basketball season. Freshmen Jaren Sina and Rashed Anthony, junior college transfers Hakeem Harris and Stephane Manga, and red-shirt sophomore Sterling Gibbs will all don the blue and white.
A grueling 90 minutes in net on a scorching hot day in August left fifth-year senior Jennifer Pettigrew exhausted, nearly panting while she searched for the perfect word to describe what will lead to a success- ful women's soccer season: growth.
The women's volleyball team looks to build off a strong 2012 season this year in the new Big East Conference.
Intramural softball is being converted into a one-pitch week- end tournament and kickball tournaments will be expanded as part of the changes taking place in intramural sports this year.
Men's basketball sophomore center Kevin Johnson has been granted his official release from the university a day after the program tried to block the transfer.
The Seton Hall baseball team had four members selected in the 2013 MLB First-Year Player Draft that took place over this past weekend.
Seton Hall's run of 13 consecutive victories came to an end Thursday as the Pirates fell 4-3 to the St. John's Red Storm. The loss is the Hall's first in Big East play with senior Jon Prosinski starting and ends their chances at winning a share of the Big East regular season title.
One series against St. John's is all that remains for the Seton Hall baseball team before heading to the Big East Championships and a possible NCAA Regional appearance.
For the third time in two days, junior Brian Gilbert was on the mound getting the last out of a victory over No. 20 South Florida to complete the series sweep. The Pirates extended the nation's longest winning streak in the nation to 12 games and improved to 33-16 overall and 16-5 in the Big East.
Behind two one run victories the Seton Hall baseball team took both games of a doubleheader against No. 20 South Florida to improve their winning streak to 11 games. Both wins ensure a series victory and puts the Pirates one game out of first place in the Big East.
As the Pirates hit a grounder to the shortstop, scoring their second run of the game, the sun started to set, ending the mid-70s temperatures that brought fans out to Owen T. Carroll field.
Three outs. That is all former Seton Hall baseball player Jason Grilli needs to get, but he is doing it in the Major Leagues.
Every Friday for the past two seasons, senior Jon Prosinski has gotten the start as the ace of the Pirates' pitching staff. Now with his Pirates career coming to a close, Prosinski will be leaving the program as one of the best pitchers in school history.
The Seton Hall baseball team scored a total of 37 runs this weekend to sweep Big East opponent Villanova University at Plymouth Meeting, PA.
The women's golf team had a disappointing end to its season this weekend, finishing sixth out of eight teams in the Big East Championship.
Seton Hall baseball's early offensive explosion led to a 17-7 win over Lehigh at Owen T. Carroll Field on Wednesday.
The new women's basketball coach, Tony Bozzella, is making moves already, announcing the addition of two new coaches to his staff.