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| Published: Jun. 24, 2025, 8:28 a.m. 63 1/63 Boys Lacrosse: Non-Public Final - Don Bosco Prep vs. Seton Hall Prep, June 11, 2025 By Mike Kinney | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com ...
Catcher is a major position of need for Mississippi State this offseason in the transfer portal and the Diamond Dawgs appear to have a frontrunner for the starting spot. Brian O’Connor has landed a ...
Check out the action from the Kirst Cup final between No. 1 Seton Hall Prep and No. 7 Westfield ...
The program has a 3.358 cumulative GPA. Seton Hall Athletics continues to be a leader and developer of the best and brightest in the nation. Annually, over 85 percent of the department's ...
James Enzler, a passionate tennis professional with 15 years of playing experience and six years of coaching experience, was named Interim Head Coach of the Seton Hall Women's Tennis program on ...
No. 1 Seton Hall Prep boys lacrosse tops No. 15 Manasquan, advances to Kirst Cup final ...
Tom Dudzick’s 'Miracle on South Division Street' arrives in Stony Point for a heartfelt revival, reaffirming its timeless charm—a blend of humor, family dynamics, and subtle spiritual warmth.
Seton Hall Prep played solidly enough to carve out a slim lead in the opening half, but that is a dog-bites-man situation for those who have followed these things. The Pirates held halftime ...
What it means Seton Hall Prep (19-3) is heading to the Kirst Cup, presumably as the No. 1 seed and with a chance to be the overall state champion for the first time ever. Svec, who's in his first ...
Tennessee baseball is hosting three players out of the transfer portal in the days after its season ended. ETSU pitcher Brady Frederick and Rutgers pitcher Landon Mack are visiting Tennessee on ...
Seton Hall has added a forward from the portal to bolster its frontcourt. The Hall landed a pledge from Patrick Suemnick, a 6-foot-8 forward from Oklahoma State. Suemnick averaged 2.9 points and 1 ...
Former Big 12 forward and Kansas transfer target Patrick Suemnick committed to Seton Hall, cutting the Jayhawks’ remaining options even thinner.