SHU Football Coverage
I've been busy getting my courses ready for Monday, but here's a good feature on SHU football that's worth a look.
Former women's college starts football team - PittsburghLIVE.comUp until four years ago, Seton Hill University and women's higher education were synonymous.
Then, in 2001, the male gender was welcomed on campus and for the first time could enter any field that Seton Hill offered.
This year, the men of Seton Hill have the opportunity to enter into another kind of field--the football field.
This year, the Seton Hill Griffins football team is born.
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From what I've read about SHU..it was actually in 1987 that men were allowed on the campus as students--though it was limited. 2001-2 was when the College became the University.