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Freshman makes instant impact

Freshman guard and small for­ward Tabatha Richardson-Smith, of the women's basketball team has quickly adjusted to being a Big East player as well as a stu­dent at Seton Hall.


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Men travel for second road game

The men's basketball team will travel to Winston-Salem, N.C., this Saturday for its second road game of the season, this time against the Wake Forest Demon-Deacons.


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Former Pirates playing overseas

After not hearing their names called at the 2012 NBA draft, former men's basketball players Jordan Theodore and Herb Pope pursued professional careers overseas and are making an im­pact on their new teams.


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Women host No. 24 Gamecocks

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.


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Biggio elligible for Hall of Fame

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).


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Realignment hits the Big East again

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.


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Seton Hall prepares for Maine

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.


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Seton Hall set to face Rhode Island

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.


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Late comeback lifts Seton Hall over Rhode Island

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.

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