Women's basketball suffers first loss at home
By Staff Writer | Dec. 2, 2012The Seton Hall women's basketball team suffered their first home loss at the hands of No. 24 South Carolina, 55-42.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team suffered their first home loss at the hands of No. 24 South Carolina, 55-42.
Only three weeks into the season, the men's basketball team has already dealt with numerous injuries to their starting lineup. Despite this, the team has managed a 5-1 record.
After winning its last three games, the men's basketball team travels to Baton Rouge, La. to take on LSU as a part of the SEC/Big East Challenge.
Former Pirate Craig Biggio was named to this year's 37- man ballot for the Baseball Hall of Fame, which was announced Wednesday by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA).
The Big East lost its sixth school and the second in eight days to conference realignment on Wednesday when the ACC voted approve Louisville to join the conference in 2014, but the Big East has also added two new programs.
The women's basketball team was able to put a stop to a four game losing streak with a 57-48 win over Siena Wednesday night.
On Sunday the Seton Hall women's basketball team will look to continue their winning ways at home when they take on the South Carolina Gamecocks.
Using a 14-2 second half run the Pirates pulled away from the Saint Peter's en root to a 76-61 win. The win over the Peacocks improves the Hall to 5-1 on the season.
The Pirates defeated the Maine Black Bears, 76-49, on Wednesday night at the Prudential Center, but lost one of their starters to a foot injury.
After a split in the bracket part of the Hall of Fame Tip-Off tournament in Uncasville, Conn., the men's basketball team will return home to the Prudential Center for the first ever matchup with Maine on Wednesday.
The Big East lost another member on Tuesday with Rutgers announcing their plans to join the Big Ten on Tuesday after 21 years in the conference.
After hearing that Rutgers will be leaving the Big East Conference to join the Big Ten Conference, I find myself asking one question: "What about the rivalry?"
The women's basketball team lost its second consecutive game on Monday, this time to the Michigan Wolverines, 72-29, in Ann Arbor, Mich.
37 seconds was all the Pirates led tonight but that was all that they needed to pull out a 59-55 win over Rhode Island in the consolation game of the Hall of Fame Tip-off. With the Hall down one in the final minute junior Fuquan Edwin made the driving layup to give the Hall their first lead at 56-55.
Coming off their first loss of the season the Pirates come back on the court Sunday to face the Rhode Island Rams in the consolation game of the Hall of Fame Tip-off at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut. The loss dropped the Pirates to 2-1.
Sophomore forward Brandon Mobley will miss a significant amount of time according to head coach after leaving the game against Washington in the third minute with a left knee injury.
Following a script much like last night, the Pirates go into the locker room at half trailing, this time to Rhode Island 32-23.
Despite erasing an 18-point second half deficit, the men's basketball team lost its first game of the season on Saturday night,84-73, to the Washington Huskies at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.
Newcomers to the Pirates basketball team, juniors Eugene Teague and Brian Oliver, have helped lead the team to a 2-0 record. They have finally made their long awaited return to the court, after sitting out last season due to NCAA transfer regulations.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team was handed their first loss of the season by the Temple Owl's, 54-38, in their first road game.