Former track athlete turns to golf
By Staff Writer | Oct. 7, 2010Coming to Seton Hall to be a part of the track and field team, senior Erica Fitzpatrick has found herself on the women's golf team.
Coming to Seton Hall to be a part of the track and field team, senior Erica Fitzpatrick has found herself on the women's golf team.
The women's soccer team lost their third straight Big East game with graduate Angelika Johansson scoring two goals for the Huskies defeating the Pirates 3-0 dropping their record to 6-6 overall and 2-3 in the Big East.
The Seton Hall men's soccer team came back from a two goal deficit in the second half to force overtime at Princeton, but lost Tuesday night, 3-2.
Freshman women's basketball player Nicosia Henry sustained a bullet to the foot early Saturday morning when a gunman opened fire at a house party in East Orange after being denied admittance.
Athletic Director Joe Quinlan's five year career at Seton Hall has come to an end.
Just about seven months removed from his dismissal as head coach of the Seton Hall Men's Basketball program, Bobby Gonzalez is once again in the basketball world.
The women's soccer team split their two games over the weekend, losing at No. 15 Georgetown 2-0 on Sunday afternoon after defeating Villanova 3-0 at Owen T. Carroll field on Friday night.
The women's volleyball team defeated the Louisville Cardinals 3-2 (25-20, 25-21, 19-25, 17-25, 15-13) for the team's first Big East win of the season and first victory over Louisville in program history.
The men's soccer 1-0 victory over St. Peter's on Sept. 28 snapped a three-game losing streak for the Pirates and improved their record to 2-5-1 on the season.
Athletic Director Joe Quinlan's time at Seton Hall has come to an end.
The women's tennis team competed in the Quinnipiac Tournament this past weekend, winning the singles "A" bracket and finishing runner up in the sing "C" bracket along with doubles "B" bracket.
The Seton Hall volleyball team competed in its fourth tournament, the Seton Hall Invitational, of the season Sept. 17 and Sept. 18. The Pirates hosted the tournament and the games were played in Walsh Gymnasium.
The women's soccer team recorded their fourth straight victory for the first time since 2005 after defeating SUNY Binghamton 1-0 on Sept. 20 and Rutgers by the same score on Sept. 17.
At the point in Luther Wright's life when he was no longer playing basketball, suffering from a drug addiction and living on the street, it seemed as though he hit rock bottom.
The men's soccer team lost their final two non-conference games before their Big East schedule begins on Saturday.
The men's golf team placed second among on Sept. 11 at the Rutgers Invitational Tournament in Piscataway, N.J.
The women's soccer team swept their opponents at the Colgate Nike Invitational last weekend, taking games from both Colgate and Cornell.
The men's soccer team recorded their first victory of the season, defeating the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights 3-0, on Sept. 12.
While many Seton Hall students were spending their summer at the shore or working, the women's volleyball team was in the gym practicing six days a week for seven hours a day.
Seton Hall's Men's and Women's Cross Country teams competed in the Big East preview on Sept. 12, hosted by Syracuse University, with the men finishing fifth out of seven teams and the women finishing seventh out of nine teams.