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Seton Hall Pirates men's soccer

American college soccer team

Seton Hall Pirates men's soccer

Summary

American college soccer team

FieldValue
nameSeton Hall Pirates men's soccer
logoSeton hall wordmark 2009.png
logo_size200
universitySeton Hall University
conferenceBig East Conference
conference_shortBig East
founded
citySouth Orange
stateabbNJ
stateNew Jersey
coachAndreas Lindberg
tenure6th
stadiumOwen T. Carroll Field
capacity261
nicknamePirates
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pattern_b1_navycollar
pattern_ra1_navyborder
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body1ffffff
rightarm1ffffff
shorts1ffffff
socks1ffffff
pattern_la2_blue hoops
pattern_b2_bluehoops
pattern_ra2_blue hoops
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NCAAeliteeight1988, 2020
NCAAsweetsixteen1988, 2001, 2020
NCAAroundof321988, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2005, 2020, 2025
NCAAtourneys1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2020, 2022, 2025
conference_tournament1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2020
conference_season1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991

The Seton Hall Pirates men's soccer team represents Seton Hall University in all NCAA Division I men's college soccer competitions. The program was founded in 1928 –being coached by Tom O' Connor– and currently competes in the Big East Conference. Seton Hall is currently coached by Andreas Lindberg and play their home matches at Owen T. Carroll Field in South Orange, New Jersey.

Team honors

Sources:

Conference championships

;key

  • (S) – South division
Seton Hall Piratesborder=1color= white }}"ConferenceSeton Hall Piratesborder=1color= white }}"ChampionshipSeton Hall Piratesborder=1color= white }}"TitlesSeton Hall Piratesborder=1color= white }}"Winning years
Big EastTournament1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2020
Regular season1986 (S), 1987 (S), 1988 (S), 1989 (S), 1990, 1991

Records

Coaching records

Seton Hall Piratescolor=whiteborder=no}}"YearsSeton Hall Piratescolor=whiteborder=no}}"CoachSeton Hall Piratescolor=whiteborder=no}}"Pld.Seton Hall Piratescolor=whiteborder=no}}"WSeton Hall Piratescolor=whiteborder=no}}"LSeton Hall Piratescolor=whiteborder=no}}"TSeton Hall Piratescolor=whiteborder=no}}"Pct.
1928Tom O’Connor7331
1938, 1941George Miele8071
1939Edmund Piasecki8323
1940Michael Stanish4031
1946–55Bill Garry87522510
1956–57Frank Boccia211362
1958–84Nick Menza35510622524
1985–87Ed Kelly5940136
1988–2011Manfred Schellscheidt37120412938
2012–17Gerson Echeverry101286310
2018–Andreas Lindberg81353016

Single-season records

Statistics below show the all-time program leaders.

[[Sacha Kljestan]] holds the program record for most penalty kick goals and assists by a Seton Hall player.
Seton Hall Piratescolor=white}}"CategorySeton Hall Piratescolor=white}}"Record holderSeton Hall Piratescolor=white}}"Total
PointsUSA Peter Matischak57
GoalsUSA Peter Matischak23
Game-Winning GoalsUSA Gerson Echeverry6
AssistsUSA Sacha Kljestan15
Penalty GoalsUSA Sacha Kljestan6
SavesUSA Steve Armenti5
Save PercentageUSA Nick Dell'Acqua1.000
Goals Against AverageUSA Boris Pardo0.83
  • All-Time record: 449–476–47 (Through 2017 season)

NCAA Tournament history

Seton Hall has appeared in 13 NCAA Tournaments. Their most recent performance came in 2022. Their combined NCAA record is 8–13–0. ;Key

  • (1) – Title number
  • a.e.t. – Match went to extra time
  • p – Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Seton Hall Piratesborder=1color= white}}"SeasonSeton Hall Piratesborder=1color= white}}"RoundSeton Hall Piratesborder=1color= white}}"OpponentSeton Hall Piratesborder=1color= white}}"Res.Seton Hall Piratesborder=1color= white}}"Score
1986Second roundPenn StateL0–2
1987Second roundRutgersL1–2
1988Second roundLIUW5–2
QuarterfinalsIndianaL1–3
1990First roundColumbiaL0–2
1991First roundAdelphiW1–1
Second roundYaleL3–4
1992First roundHartfordW2–0
Second roundDartmouthL3–4
2001First roundCoastal CarolinaW2–1
Second roundVirginiaW1–0
Third roundFairleigh DickinsonL0–1
2002First roundPennL0–1
2003First roundVirginiaL0–2
2004First roundHofstraL1–2
2005First roundHartwickW2–1
Second roundPenn StateL0–1
2020Second roundAir ForceW2–1
Third RoundVirginia TechW2–2
QuarterfinalsIndianaL0–2
2022First RoundNew HampshireL1–2

References

References

  1. [https://blogs.shu.edu/sportsreporting/2021/04/16/pirates-on-the-pitch-seton-hall-soccer-through-the-years/ Pirates on the Pitch: Seton Hall Soccer Through the Years] by Haley Zemek. April 16, 2021
  2. [https://www.bigeast.com/documents/2022/9/1/2022_MSOCRecords.pdf "BIG EAST MEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY" – 2022 men’s soccer record book (p. 18)] at bigeast.com
  3. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesu/usa-ncaamchamp.html USA - List of NCAA College Soccer Conference Champions (Men)] by Dave Litterer at the RSSSF
  4. (August 28, 2019). "2019 Seton Hall Men's Soccer Record Book". Seton Hall University.
  5. (January 23, 2019). "NCAA Soccer: Men's Championship Brackets".
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