Seton Hall Athletics 2010-11 Annual Report

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WOMEN’S GOLF Head coach Sara Doell guided the Seton Hall women’s golf program through its inaugural campaign that included nine tournaments over the fall and spring seasons. Freshman Hannah Basalone grabbed a ninth place finish in the Hall’s first competition, the Bucknell Invitational, while the team placed 10th overall. Freshman Samantha Massei carded the program’s first hole-in-one on the opening weekend, using a six-iron on the 140-yard 16th hole. Basalone later closed out the fall season by placing fifth at the University of Richmond’s Spider Invitational with rounds of 79-75-74. Basalone claimed an 11th place finish at Georgetown’s Hoya Invitational, the Hall’s final competition before the BIG EAST Championship at Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club in Palm Harbor, Fla. Once again, Basalone led the way, posting a 75 in the second round for the Pirates’ lowest score of the conference tournament. A strong foundation for the future was built as Doell often sent out five freshmen to represent the Hall on the course. The Pirates bid farewell to only one member of the team, as senior and teamleader Erica Fitzpatrick graduated in the spring.

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2010-11 Annual Report

CROSS COUNTRY Legendary head coach John Moon guided a young squad through the 2010 season, developing a strong group of runners on both the men’s and women’s sides. A pair of underclassmen proved to be the top performers throughout the season. Freshman Carl Johnston ran in seven races last fall and paced the Hall each time, including an 81st place finish at the BIG EAST Championship. For the women, sophomore Hughnique Rolle led the Pirates in all nine meets and saved her strongest performance for the ECAC Championship, where she ran the 5K in a season-best time of 19:32.

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