Matt Ambrose (@mambrose97) Some may understand the life of a student athlete can be hectic, but what about the man at the head of the operation? Seton Hall Athletic Director Pat Lyons is a busy man, in an occupation in which no two days are the same. "That's what I love about the job, everything... Continue Reading →
Anselm LeBourne proves age is just a number
Matt Ambrose (@mambrose97) As a business professor at Seton Hall, Anselm LeBourne sets up his students for future success. After a 25-year career on Wall Streer, it’s safe to say LeBourne knows what he is talking about. However, his tenure at the stock exchange capital of America is not the most impressive thing on LeBourne’s... Continue Reading →
Legalized sports betting: What led to the landmark decision
Matt Ambrose (@mambrose97) Sports are undoubtedly one of the most popular mediums in today's society. The various ways in which people take in sports has changed over the years. Nowadays, it isn't just about how you watch sports, but also why you watch sports. The "how" can be answered simply, with live sports available on... Continue Reading →
New Jersey’s Long Fight for Sports Betting
Nick Santoriello @NickSantoriello 11/20/18 William Hill made $2.37 billion in 2015. To most that sentence sounds like some wealthy hedge fund manager hitting it big on some investments. However, it is not a wealthy hedge fund manager. In fact, William Hill isn’t even a person at all. Well he probably is, it’s a common name, but he... Continue Reading →
Clemson transfer Victoria Cardaci brings leadership to Pirates in final season
Nick Santoriello @NickSantoriello 11/13/18 On a team looking for veteran leadership and shooters in a revamped, fast-tempo offense, Victoria Cardaci fits the mold perfectly for Seton Hall. The Holmdel, N.J., native and Clemson transfer is using her final year of eligibility in South Orange after sitting out last year due to eligibility rules. “I chose to come to Seton Hall for the... Continue Reading →
A Day in the Life: Seton Hall’s Myles Powell on Big East Media Day
Nick Santoriello @NickSantoriello 10/30/18 It is 8:15 a.m. Dressed in a black suit with a dark blue shirt and tie, Myles Powell waits to catch a train. It’s an early Thursday morning at the South Orange train station. A cold wind blows a paper bag over the tracks. Powell, along with his Seton Hall teammates Myles Cale and... Continue Reading →
