Hall of Fame
Brown, Dana

Dana Brown
- Induction:
- 2008
A key contributor to the success of Seton Hall baseball in the late 1980s, Dana Brown established himself as one of the greatest Pirates of all-time with a combination of speed, a keen batter’s eye and defense. A three-time BIG EAST first team selection, he helped lead Seton Hall to a record of 149-71-1 in his four years and a conference championship in 1987. Brown is Seton Hall’s career leader in games played (215), at bats (743), runs scored (207) and walks (155) and ranks in the top-10 in seven other categories. In 1989, he was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the MLB Amateur Draft and has gone on to have an impressive career as an MLB front office executive.
2024-25 End-of-Year Highlight Video
Thursday, May 22
Seton Hall Basketball Facility Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Thursday, March 27
PSN Feature on Allie Waggoner, Seton Hall's First NCAA Women's Championship Qualifier
Friday, March 21
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