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The 2003–2004 Saint Joseph's University Hawks were the last Division I College Basketball team to finish the Regular Season undefeated before the Wichita State Shockers did so in 2013–14 . Saint Joseph's ended the regular season with a 27–0 record and secured a #1 national ranking and a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament.
Villiger Hall, named in honor of Fr. Burchard Villiger S.J., who was on the faculty of Saint Joseph's from its founding in 1851 and fifth president of Saint Joseph's College; a 413-bed residence center located on the corner of City and Cardinal Avenues; completed in August 2012
Saint Joseph's played the first game on the Washington Nationals new field, Nationals Park in a loss to George Washington University in 2008. St. Joe's also played in the first game at the University of Pennsylvania's Murphy Field on March 23, 2000. [5] 20 SJU baseball players have been drafted in the history of the school's program.
Sweeney Field (previously called Finnesey Field) is a multi-use sports facility on the Saint Joseph's University campus in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which opened in 1929 and was originally planned to be the centerpiece to a 70,000 seat football stadium in the natural bowl of the campus.
The 2024–25 Saint Joseph's Hawks basketball team represents Saint Joseph's University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Hawks, led by sixth-year head coach Billy Lange, play their home games at Hagan Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as members of the Atlantic 10 Conference.
Hoffmann’s last game on the St. Joe's sideline in 2019 was a 10-8 playoff loss to the Ironmen in Montvale when the Green Knights were stopped on a late two-point play. Oct. 19: at Pope John, 1 p.m.
It is home to the Saint Joseph's Hawks baseball team of the NCAA Division I Atlantic 10 Conference. The field hosted its first game in spring 2012. The venue has a capacity of 400 spectators. It is named for John Smithson, Saint Joseph's alumni and once interim president of Saint Joseph's University. [1]
Seton Hall led 33-7 at halftime, but St. Joseph cut it to 40-20 heading into the fourth quarter. “I’m 100% proud of my teammates,” DeGennaro said. “Proud of myself.