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Seton Hall Sets 50 Years of Women's Sports Celebration for Dec. 2


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South Orange, N.J. - Seton Hall Athletics is proud to announce that it will be hosting a 50 Years of Women's Sports at Seton Hall celebration on Saturday, Dec. 2 in Bethany Hall on campus. The department has invited all former female student-athletes to attend the celebration and reunite with their teammates and coaches.

The day will include mass on campus, the women's basketball game vs. Maryland Eastern Shore in Walsh Gymnasium and then the dinner/program inside Bethany Hall.

Since women's sports began varsity competition during the 1973-74 academic year, Seton Hall women have accounted for four individual national championships, numerous All-America selections, 10 team BIG EAST championships, a great number of individual conference champions and 13 team NCAA Tournament appearances. The 1994 women's indoor track & field team posted the highest finish among women's sports at Seton Hall, placing third at the NCAA Indoor Championship. The 1993-94 women's basketball team advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen.

Seton Hall female student-athletes have gone on to become professional athletes and Olympians and have also become leaders in the fields of business, healthcare, education, law, information technology and much more. Twenty-four former student-athletes and two former coaches have been enshrined in the Seton Hall Athletics Hall of Fame.

All Pirates fans regardless of previous student-athlete status are invited to register for the 50 Years of Women's Sports at Seton Hall Celebration. The cost to attend is $125 per person. For more information, contact the Pirate Blue office at (973) 275-6447.

Baines Nets Second BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll


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NEW YORK – Seton Hall graduate student Azana Baines (Blackwood, N.J.) was named to the BIG EAST Women's Basketball Weekly Honor Roll on Monday for a second-straight week.

Baines continued her strong start to the 2023-24 season last week leading the Pirates with 20.0 points per game in a pair of contests at the Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship in Nassau, Bahamas. On Monday against No. 8 USC, she tallied a team-high 16 points to go with six rebounds, two assists and two steals. Two days later against East Carolina, Baines erupted for a game-high 24 points on 10-for-18 shooting to go with three rebounds, two assists and two steals.

Creighton's Lauren Jensen was named BIG EAST Player of the Week. Connecticut's KK Arnold was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week. In addition to Baines, members of the Weekly Honor Roll include Connecticut's Paige Bueckers, DePaul's Anaya Peoples, Georgetown's Kelsey Ransom and Villanova's Lucy Olsen.

Seton Hall will return to action on Wednesday, Nov. 29 when it travels to Princeton. Tip time is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. The game will be streamed live by ESPN+. Joe Morales and Louie Pasculli will provide the call for WSOU FM or wsou.net.

Wide open unvetted Southern USA Border

It is a given that many people in Hamas and other terror groups have waltzed in to our country since the Bidunce Regime took power from the American people.

It’s just a matter of time before American blood is spilled on our soil because of the open border.

It should enrage us all.

The Globalists opened the borders of many countries in Europe too with horrible consequences
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As I see it

Week 3

This is not a projection but based on play to date


1 Marquette 5-1
Beat #1 handily and gets edged by #2 in back to back games jumps UConn

2 Connecticut 6-0
Certainty has the right to say we're #1

3 Villanova 6-1
Penn, a distant memory

4. Creighton 5-1
When the shots don't fall.....

5. Xavier 4-2
Slightly stronger resume over Providence

6. Providence 5-1
Neck and neck with Xavier

7. St. John's 4-2
Keep an eye on the Storm

8. Butler 5-2
Playing surprising well

9. Seton Hall 4-2
Flunked west coast test

10. Georgetown 4-2
Pitiful schedule to date

11. DePaul 1-5
Who else?
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61 And Counting Down...

As the 11-day Feast Week kicks into full gear this week, there are only 61 remaining unbeaten D-I basketball programs, a number will tumble this week as the primary multi-team events featuring top competition get under way.

On Monday alone Tennessee-Syracuse, Purdue-Gonzaga, UConn-Texas and UCLA-Marquette represent ranked teams paired off in various tournaments.

Of the 61 unbeatens, the Big 12 leads the way with 10 schools with perfect records followed by the ACC with eight. The SEC has six teams with untarnished marks while the Big East and Pac-12 have four apiece.

Houston is the only unbeaten with six wins while seven others are 5-0 (there are a handful of 5-1 teams as well).

On the other side, 19 schools have yet to score a win with Coppin State's 0-6 the worst of that bunch.

Among FBS schools there remains one without a loss in both football and basketball. Any guesses?

Bruce Pearl

Great read. Good job by Zags and Pearl as you never think about him. Reminded me of our own basketball connection to Israel. I hope Tommy M is okay

It's Ilegal

How does a Division 1 basketball team in a power conference have 1 assist in the first half? I guess one of the the obvious answers is shooting blanks on the receiving end.

In his post-game quotes, Sha called this woeful assist output against the law! Well, I hope someone on the staff puts on his sheriff's badge and turns this around before 6 pm today!
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