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Pirates Secure First Ever Team Metropolitan Championship


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Newark, N.J. – Senior Julia Smith (Pittsgrove, N.J.) and junior Honey Strosnider (Fairfield, Pa.) ran a 18:03.18 and 18:03.76 to cross the finish line in third and fourth to help the Seton Hall women's cross country team to their first team Metropolitan Championship Saturday morning.

Smith and Strosnider continued their streak of strong performances with Smith registering her fourth consecutive top five finish, while Strosnider registered her fifth consecutive.

While the pair were the only top ten finishers for the Pirates, sophomores Caitlin Fahy (Ringwood, N.J.) and Paige Quigley (Sacramento, Calif.) placed eleventh and twelfth overall with times of 18:32.74 and 18:35.47, respectfully.

Their placements made a major difference in securing the overall, the pair generated a twelve point difference Manhattan's third and fourth finishers. The Pirates secured win with 62 points, while Manhattan finished second with 83 points.

The Pirates will return Friday to compete in the ECAC Championship in Bronx, N.Y.

Cederberg, Pétursson Lead No. 11 Pirates Past Butler 2-1


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Pirates remain unbeaten at home, Secure second BIG EAST win

SOUTH ORANGE, N.J.
– Goals from Rikard Cederberg and Jon Vignir Pétursson led No. 11 Seton Hall men's soccer to a 2-1 victory over Butler for the Pirates ninth win of the season.

The Pirates dominated the first half by outshooting the Bulldogs 8-1, but only one of the shots found the back of the net. The only Pirates goal from the first half came from Jon Vignir Pétursson planting the rebound from a penalty kick save in the goal from point blank range. The Pirates continued to dominate on the offensive end in the second half, outshooting the Bulldogs 6-2, and earned another goal off a strong Rikard Cederburg run. The Bulldogs pulled a goal back in the final 15 minutes, but the Pirates quashed any hope of an equalizer, securing a 2-1 victory.

With the win, The Hall moves to 9-2-1 on the season and 2-1-1 in-conference play.

HOW IT HAPPENED
The first half was a decidedly offensive affair in favor of the Pirates. In the 28th minute, the Pirates launched three shots from inside the box, two of which rattled off the crossbar. However, undeterred, the Pirates continued to push the ball into Bulldog territory.

In the 41st minute, Butler's Alejandro Moroso-Maza took down Tim Ströbeck in the box, handing the Pirates a penalty kick. Jon Vignir Pétursson stepped to the spot and scored off Butler goalkeeper Caleb Norris' penalty save, earning his third goal of the season. Entering halftime, the Pirates held a 8-1 advantage over the Bulldogs in shots.

The Hall continued pressuring the Bulldog's defensive stance, registering their first shot of the half after one minute. In the 66th minute, another Pirate offensive allowed Rikard Cederburg to finish a shot to the far post, extending the Pirates' lead to 2-0.

In the 78th minutes, the Bulldogs responded to the Seton Hall's goal with a goal off the foot of Josemir Gomez, cutting the score to a 2-1 Pirates lead.
The two teams exchanged red cards in the 83rd minute after a harsh slide tackle by Butler lead to a scuffle, forcing both teams to play with ten men until the game's completion.

Butler had an opportunity at the death to tie the game, but Soren Jensen ripped the ball out of the air and secured the 2-1 victory for the Pirates.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • Jon Vignir Pétursson scored his third goal of the season, all of which have come from penalty kick conversions or off penalty kick saves.
  • Rikard Cederberg scored his second goal of the season.
  • Soren Jensen registered two saves, pushing his season total to 16.
  • The Pirates outshot the Bulldogs 14-3, as well as 6-3 on shots-on-goal
  • Seton Hall had seven corner kicks to Butler's two.

NEWS & NOTES
  • Seton Hall moves to 9-2-1, while Butler moves to 3-7-3.
  • The Hall now moves to 2-1-1 on BIG EAST play.
  • This was the 10th matchup between the two programs, the first of which came in 2013.
  • Seton Hall is now 3-5-2 all-time against Butler with a 3-1-1 record in their last five meetings.
UP NEXT
No. 11 Seton Hall will return to action next Saturday, October 19, when they travel to Washington, D.C., to face No. 19 Georgetown in a ranked BIG EAST matchup. Game time is scheduled for 1 p.m.

Why Is Anyone Surprised CBS Edited Interview To Help Harris

Again if that is the strategy why would she agree to debate Trump on FOX. That doesn't sound like a basement strategy but Trump refusing too sounds like a strategy to keep his rambling ,nonsense mouth shut .
Harris wins on the debate stage because side by side Trump just can't get out of his own way. She should want to be on debate stage with him every night no matter where and with any station. Side by side she wins on maturity. Trump wins when they're doing rallies or doing Q&A's with the media because those happen to be about substance and just having more maturity than Trump doesn't win the day for her. She can't talk substance and it shows. Everyone wants change and when asked what she'd do different her answer can't be nothing, yet somehow that's what she says. Then she shocks the anti gun people by saying she's a gun owner. As much as Trump can't get out of his own way in a debate, she can't get out of her own way in an interview.

The more court cases against Trump the more his numbers went up. The more Harris does Q&A's the more Trump's numbers go up. Her honeymoon is over. Do I think there should be another debate? Yes. The 3 debates should've been scheduled before they did 1. But truth is she's drowning right now. If Trump was drowning, she wouldn't be giving him a life line. Both sides have made a mockery of the system. Hopefully 4 years from now it goes back to normal. Pulling every string possible to get a candidate to withdraw after a debate was insane and only 2 debates is wrong.
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Weather is Political

Literally posted a non government peer reviewed study on the physics involved. You didn’t read it.

It’s not about trusting the government.
I don’t trust the government on the JFK story.

I do trust the physics and data modeling which shows where the shots came from.
It's a pretty popular case. There's many physicists who agree and many more who don't agree, so who do you trust? At the same time you disagree with every doctor who saw things first hand. You take the government's facts, the entity with the most to lose by saying it was an inside job, and use them to prove the theory they put on the American people. Brilliant.

Why Is Anyone Surprised CBS Edited Interview To Help Harris

Are you really going to dispute that she and her handlers have kept herself in safe and protected settings?

And what’s your take on way the race has tightened up again?
Explain why then she willing to debate on FOX if they what to protect her? And for what it's worth I see Trump losing the popular vote which means nothing and the winner too close to call.

Why Is Anyone Surprised CBS Edited Interview To Help Harris

Again if that is the strategy why would she agree to debate Trump on FOX. That doesn't sound like a basement strategy but Trump refusing too sounds like a strategy to keep his rambling ,nonsense mouth shut .
Are you really going to dispute that she and her handlers have kept herself in safe and protected settings?

And what’s your take on way the race has tightened up again?

Why Is Anyone Surprised CBS Edited Interview To Help Harris

Agree…they have tried to manage her to hide her weaknesses, but the “basement strategy” is not working as well. Maybe because Biden was a known quantity and she’s not. Now her comments last week about not changing anything from the last four years is not helping.

Now looking like a very close race that neither side that loses will accept.
Again if that is the strategy why would she agree to debate Trump on FOX. That doesn't sound like a basement strategy but Trump refusing too sounds like a strategy to keep his rambling ,nonsense mouth shut .

Weather is Political

I haven’t studied bullet trajectories which is secondary to me. Enough evidence that suggests it was not Oswald acting alone. JFK made a lot of enemies (similar to Trump in that way), organized crime and Cuba at the top of the list. Putting out a failed hit on Castro put a target on him.

Agree. It’s fine to believe there is more to it.

Unfortunately this ridiculous conversation started because someone wanted to validate what MTG was saying by using the theory that one bullet couldn’t have possibly hit JFK and Connolly and come out with minor damage.

The conspiracy doesn’t require a 2nd shooter taking a shot, and if you do look into it, its clear where the shots came from.
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