Natalie Tavana's connection to the field unmatched as historic season continues
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"Junior Natalie Tavana is etching her name into the Seton Hall history books as the women's soccer season unfolds. In the early stages of the season, Tavana wasted no time making her mark, boasting one of the most successful starts in Seton Hall women's soccer history as Big East play continues."
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Men’s basketball head coach Shaheen Holloway and new-look Pirates host Media Day
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"Seton Hall Athletics and the men’s basketball team hosted an open media day on Oct. 13 prior to their attendance at BIG EAST Media Day at Madison Square Garden. Student and experienced journalists alike attended to grasp the outlook for the season ahead. Senior guard Dylan Addae-Wusu, junior center Elijah Hutchins-Everett, sophomore forward Sadraque NgaNga and senior center Jaden Bediako have transferred to Seton Hall for the 2023-24 season."
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Women’s Soccer closes regular season with loss to Connecticut, 2-0
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"On Oct. 26, the Seton Hall women’s soccer team played their last game of the season against University of Connecticut at Owen T. Carroll Field in South Orange, N.J.
The game started off with the Pirates and Huskies playing tug of war. UConn led the first half in shots, 6-3. During the 36th minute, junior Husky Laci Lewis was taken down in the box. This gave UConn a penalty kick that was taken by graduate student Emma Zaccagnini, who made the shot for her first goal of the season."
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Pirates’ streak ends as Women’s Volleyball falls to Creighton, 3-0
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"Amidst their fight for a BIG EAST tournament spot, Seton Hall hosted its last home game of the season at Walsh Gymnasium, where the No. 15 ranked Creighton Bluejays swept the Pirates on Nov. 10.
The first set began with The Hall keeping the match competitive, having kept a deficit of just two points. Mid-set, however, Creighton was able to pull away, and junior setter Kendra Wait became an integral part. The Pirates could not recover, and the first set ended with the Bluejays winning, 25-17."
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