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Patrick G. Lyons (born c. 1975) is an American college athletics administrator. He has been the athletic director at Seton Hall University since February 2011. [1] [2] A native of Providence, Rhode Island, Lyons attended Iona College and played for the men's ice hockey and golf teams. He led all NCAA Division I players in goals per game during ...
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The Seton Hall Pirates are the intercollegiate athletic sports teams representing Seton Hall University, located in South Orange, New Jersey. The Pirates compete as a member of the NCAA Division I level (non-football sub-level), primarily competing in the Big East Conference for all sports since the 1979–80 season.
Seton Hall, a longstanding power in men’s track, quickly ramped up a formidable women’s program under legendary head coach John Moon. By the mid-90s Harris was its standard-bearer.
The following is a list of NCAA Division I universities in the United States (listed alphabetically by their schools' athletic brand name) and their current athletic director. This list only includes schools playing Division I football or men's basketball. Schools are alphabetized by commonly used short name, regardless of their official name.
Seton Hall Pirates baseball; 2025 Seton Hall Pirates baseball team: Founded: 1863 () University: Seton Hall University: Athletic director: Bryan Felt: Head coach: Rob Sheppard (22nd season) Conference: Big East Conference: Location: South Orange, New Jersey: Home stadium: Owen T. Carroll Field (Capacity: 261) Nickname: Pirates: Colors: Blue and ...
Seton Hall Pirates athletic directors (4 P) B. Seton Hall Pirates baseball (3 C, 2 P) Seton Hall Pirates basketball (3 C, 1 P) C. Seton Hall Pirates coaches (7 C) S.
Larry Keating or Laurence Charles Keating Jr. (July 26, 1944 – May 25, 2021) is the former athletic director for Seton Hall University; a position he held from 1985 to 1997. [1] [2] Under his tenure at Seton Hall the Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team advanced to the championship game of the 1989 NCAA Division I Men's Final Four. [3]