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Seton Hall women's basketball brings fresh energy and high expectations

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October 30, 2025

Seton Hall University women’s basketball kicks off its season tonight with an exhibition game on home court vs Thomas Jefferson. The 2024-25 season included postseason action in the WBIT, so this year's goal is to do better and earn a return trip to the NCAA Division I Tournament.

- By LOIS ELFMAN

Seton Hall women's basketball brings fresh energy and high expectations

The women of Seton Hall University at Big East Basketball Media Day (l-r) Jordana Codio, Jada Eads, Shailyn Pinkney, Savannah Catalon, and Messiah Hunter. (Photo Courtesy of Seton Hall Athletics)

(Photo Courtesy of Seton Hall Athletics)

Guard Savannah Catalon is excited for the season ahead. As a junior, she is a veteran, to which she is becoming accustomed. “We have a lot of new people (five freshmen), so meshing together hasn't been easy, but I can say that we're doing a good job at it,” she said. “We have a bunch of versatility throughout the team.”

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U.S. figure skater Alexa Gasparotto wins her first international medal

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Kai Cogsville and Defend Harlem are leading the charge against housing inequity

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