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October Tweets

When I click in the email to get pricing (after I stop laughing hysterically), this is what I get:


What does that mean?
Don’t know, and I’m no part of OS. I did buy an ornament. I also pointed out that two of our links in the link tree are to Kadary tee shirts. We can’t get out of our own way.
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October Tweets

I myself contribute to NIL,have season tickets to both the men's and women's teams and also attend volleyball ,soccer and softball games . So I hope it is not directed to me but I do understand your point . I applaud the effort by Onward Setonia but we need fresh ideas to raise NIL money that is my point . GO PIRATES !!!!!!
No one in particular, just a statement on our fan base being much better at talking about flaws than solutions.

I bought an ornament. I have more ridiculous things on my 3 trees.

Networks, Tip Times Finalized For 2024-25 Men’s Basketball Slate


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New York, N.Y. — The Seton Hall men's basketball team could make up to four national broadcast network appearances and will once again see robust exposure as part of the BIG EAST's men's basketball television coverage for the 2024-25 season.

The Pirates' Feb. 15 game at Prudential Center against UConn will air on FOX at 2:30 p.m. and their March 1 road game at St. John's will air on CBS. The Hall's other matchups this season against the Huskies and Red Storm will be broadcast by either FOX or FS1.

From a game time perspective, Seton Hall will have triple the number of weekend day games at home over last season, from two to six, and the number of midweek games tipping off between 7 and 8 p.m., also tripled from two to six.

This season the BIG EAST begins a new relationship with NBC Sports/Peacock. Peacock will exclusively stream 25 regular-season games, including five Seton Hall broadcasts, in addition to the BIG EAST Tournament First Round games and the afternoon doubleheader of the quarterfinals. For more information on Peacock subscriptions, please click here.

Seton Hall's season opener on Monday, Nov. 4 against Saint Peter's will tip-off at 7:30 p.m. at Prudential Center. FS1 will provide whiparound coverage of all of the BIG EAST's opening night games that evening. The BIG EAST-Big 12 Battle contest between the Pirates and Oklahoma State in Newark will be at 12 p.m. on FS1 on Sunday, Dec. 8.

Led by 2024 Peter A. Carlesimo Metropolitan Coach of the Year Shaheen Holloway, the Pirates are looking to build upon last year's NIT Championship triumph and make a BIG EAST Championship run and a return to March Madness.

Season tickets provide fans the best possible value for cheering on the Pirates all year long, with ticket prices up to 50% off the single-game ticket rate and the option to pay over time using a flexible credit card payment plan. Season ticket holders also receive priority access to purchasing discounted reserved parking and potential postseason games.

To purchase season tickets today, contact the ticket office by phone at 973-275-4255 or fill out a season ticket interest form and a member of the sales team will reach out.

Please note: This season ticket information does not apply to Seton Hall University students, who have already received a link to purchase a student season ticket separately to their student.shu.edu email.

No. 15 Pirates Look to Continue Unbeaten Non-Conference Record Against Stony Brook

No. 11 Pirates Fall To Stony Brook 2-1​


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Jared Smith scores fourth goal of season, Kauschke ties team lead in assists

STONY BROOK, N.Y.
– An 89th minute goal by Stony Brook's Caleb Danquah handed the No. 11 Seton Hall men's soccer a 2-1 loss, their first non-conference loss of the season.

The Pirates made a statement in the first half when Jared Smith scored his fourth goal of the season to put the Seton Hall up 1-0. Entering the second half, Stony Brook increased their offensive press and tried to force the Pirates into mistakes. A 65th minute Seawolves goal from far outside the box tied the game at 1-1, but The Hall fought back to try and find a response. A late attacking opportunity by Stony Brook lead to an 89th minute goal that handed the Pirates a 2-1 defeat.

With the loss, The Hall moves to 8-2-1 on the season and 6-1-0 in non-conference play.

HOW IT HAPPENED
The first half began with a quick offensive surge with both teams placing shot in the first five minutes. The aftermath saw both the Seawolves' and Pirates' offenses mired in the middle third of the field, exchanging a total of seven fouls and few shots during this time.

In the 26th minute, Jared Smith scored his team-leading fourth goal of the season on a rocket on a great Pirates attacking opportunity. Hugo Gerbore and Til Kauschke assisted on the goal, earning their first and fourth assists of the season, respectively. Despite entering the half with the lead, the Pirates entered the locker room being outshot 4-3.

In the second half, Stony Brook attempted to tie the game in the 46th minute, but goalkeeper Matias Molina deflected the shot from the Seawolves' Alex Fleury that the Pirates defense safely cleared. After multiple Stony Brook attacking chances, the Seawolves' Trevor Harrison tied the game with a long strike from outside the box in the 66th minute.

In the 74th minute, Jared Smith attempted to regain the lead for The Hall, but the Seawolves' Rushon Sandy registered the save. On the precipice of securing of the Pirates securing a draw, Stony Brook's Caleb Danquah scored a goal in the 89th minute to put the Seawolves ahead 2-1. Despite attacking chances in the final two minutes, the Pirates fell short, losing 2-1.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • Jared Smith registered his team-leading fourth goal of the season
  • Til Kauschke registered his fourth assist of the season, tying himself with Jack Kossudji for the team lead.
  • Hugo Gerbore registered his first assist of the season.
  • Both teams registered five shots on goal.
  • Seton Hall registered eight corner kicks to Stony Brook's three.
  • Stony Brook had three offsides compared to one for the Pirates.
  • This is only the second time this season the Pirates have given up two or more goals.
NEWS & NOTES
  • Seton Hall moves to 8-2-1, while Stony Brook moves to 3-5-3.
  • The Hall now moves to 6-1-0 on non-conference play.
  • This was the 8th matchup between the two programs, the first of which came in 1969.
  • Seton Hall is now 2-5-1 all-time against Stony Brook.
UP NEXT
No. 11 Seton Hall will return to action Saturday, October 12, when they return to Owen. T. Carroll Field to face Butler in a BIG EAST matchup. Game time is scheduled for 2 p.m.
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