Swimming and Diving: Men victorious, women falter in final meet of the season
By Staff Writer | Feb. 1, 2012The swimming and diving teams split the last meet of the season at Marist, with the men winning 159-139 with the women losing 176-122.
The swimming and diving teams split the last meet of the season at Marist, with the men winning 159-139 with the women losing 176-122.
A strong first-half effort from the Seton Hall men's basketball team went unnoticed Tuesday night after the team dropped its fifth straight game, falling to the No. 15 Marquette Golden Eagles, 66-59.
The first meeting between Seton Hall and Connecticut this season saw the Pirates snap an 11-game losing streak to the Huskies, one that dates back to 2001, as the Pirates won 75-63 on Jan. 3.
Still seeking their first Big East win of the season, the Seton Hall women's basketball team faces the St. John's Red Storm to Walsh Gymnasium on Saturday for its second Super Bowl weekend matchup in the last three years.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team staged late comebacks but couldn't keep its opponents from scoring down the stretch as the Hall fell to Villanova, 54-47, on Tuesday after losing to No. 23 DePaul, 71-59, on Saturday.
The men's basketball lost their fifth straight of the season at No. 15 Marquette, 66-59, tonight in Milwaukee Wisc.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team staged a late comeback against No. 23 DePaul behind junior forward Terry Green's 19 second-half points, but fell to the Blue Demons, 71-59.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team lost their eighth straight game, falling to the University of South Florida 57-45 from the USF Recreation Center in Tampa.
After a low-scoring first half that saw neither team score more than 20 points, it didn't seem like it could get much worse. But it did, or at least for the Pirates, who fell to Notre Dame 55-42 on Wednesday night.
Seton Hall men's basketball fans have been treated to a tour de force this season, and it has nothing to do with the team's win-loss record.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team looks to get its first conference win against DePaul, who the Pirates have not defeated since the Blue Demons joined the Big East in 2005, Saturday at 2 p.m. in Walsh Gymnasium.
After a 13-point loss to Notre Dame, in which the Pirates scored their fewest points in a game since 2005, the Seton Hall men's basketball team will face the No. 25 Louisville Cardinals on Saturday.
Seton Hall men's basketball head coach Kevin Willard is one of 48 NCAA Division 1 men's basketball coaches selected to compete in the National Association of Basketball Coaches Infiniti Coaches' Charity Challenge.
The accolades for last season's baseball continues to grow as head coach Rob Sheppard has been named the 2011 FieldTurf NCAA Division 1 Coach of the Year. This comes after Sheppard led the team to the Big East Championship and a berth into the NCAA Tournament.
The Seton Hall women's basketball team lost their eighth straight game, this time to the Syracuse Orange, 70-66, on Saturday at Walsh Gymnasium.
The Seton Hall head volleyball coach has resigned, according to a press release from Assistant Director of Athletics/ Communications Matt Sweeney.
After a relentless fight, the Pirates fell to Villanova, 84-76, losing its second straight Big East game.
After starting the season 7-5, the Seton Hall women's basketball team has lost its last seven games. The losing streak has dropped the team's record to 7-12, and the Pirates are winless in conference play at 0-5.
The Seton Hall head women's volleyball coach has resigned from his position at the University, according to Assistant Director of Athletics/Communications Matt Sweeney.
In the Seton Hall men's basketball team's first game as a ranked team in over 10 years the Pirates lead the DePaul Blue Demons 51-34 at halftime.