SETON HALL PIRATES WOMEN'S TENNIS

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Seton Hall's women's tennis program operates within the Big East Conference at a private Catholic university established in 1856 that enrolls 9,529 students in South Orange, New Jersey. The Pirates compete during the spring season as a Division I program, balancing athletic excellence with the institution's academic mission in the densely populated New Jersey region. The program draws from one of the Northeast's most competitive recruiting markets while maintaining the scholarly expectations characteristic of Seton Hall's Jesuit heritage.

Operating from their home venue, the Pirates participate in Big East play that has established itself as one of the nation's stronger mid-major conferences for women's collegiate tennis. Seton Hall's spring-season schedule places the program among competitors spanning from Providence to DePaul, navigating a conference that emphasizes both competitive tennis and student-athlete development. The proximity to major metropolitan areas provides both recruiting advantages and opportunities for exposure within tennis hotbeds throughout the Northeast corridor.

KEY FACTS

SchoolSeton Hall University
SportWomen's Tennis
ConferenceBig East Conference
DivisionD1
LocationSouth Orange, New Jersey
VenueHome Venue
Head CoachStaff

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conference does Seton Hall Women's Tennis compete in?
Seton Hall Pirates Women's Tennis competes in the BIG EAST Conference conference at the NCAA D1 level.
Where does Seton Hall play women's tennis home games?
Seton Hall Women's Tennis plays home games at Home Venue in South Orange, NJ.
Who is the head coach of Seton Hall Women's Tennis?
The head coach of Seton Hall Pirates Women's Tennis is Staff.
When was Seton Hall Women's Tennis program established?
The establishment date for Seton Hall Women's Tennis is not currently available.