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Men's basketball selected for Coaches vs. Cancer

The Seton Hall men's basket­ball team will participate in the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. on Nov. 22 and 23. Joining the Pirates are Michigan State, Okla­homa, and Virginia Tech.


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Seton Hall wins in windy contest at Siena

Following the split of Saturday's doubleheader against Marist College, both Coach Paige Smith and shortstop Brittany Hammer noted that striking first and getting the hitting going earlier was something the team needed to improve on, and that's exactly what they did on Sunday.


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Softball swept by DePaul

The softball team lost both games of a doubleheader Wednes­day afternoon at DePaul Univer­sity, dropping the first game 5-4 and the second game, 18-5.


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Hall reacts to Rutgers coach firing

Rutgers University fired men's basketball head coach Mike Rice on Wednesday after videos sur­faced of Rice physically and ver­bally abusing several players on the team.


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Pirates became opponents on Cape

Three players from the Seton Hall baseball team competed in the most prestigious collegiate summer league this offseason and look to bring the lessons they learned there back to the Pirates.


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Cosby to transfer

Sophomore guard Aaron Cosby has left the men's basketball team and will peruse transfer opportunities, head coach Kevin Willard announced on Monday.


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New Big East to debut next year

Starting next year, Seton Hall and the other members of the "Catholic 7" will leave the Big East and begin playing in their own athletic conference centered around basketball.


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Men's soccer coach to be inducted into Athletics HOF

Student athletes nationwide thrive to leave a legacy behind. They dream of the day that their name will be hung up for all eyes to see. Gerson Echeverry did that in his tenure at Seton Hall, culmi­nating with his most recent acco­lade: an induction into the Seton Hall University Athletics Hall of Fame.

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