
Catalon, Masonius Named CSC Academic All-District
4/16/2025 12:31:00 PM | Women's Basketball, Academic Support Services
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – Seton Hall's Savannah Catalon (Mansfield, Texas) and Faith Masonius (Spring Lake, N.J.) were named to the Academic All-District Team by the College Sports Communicators.
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In order to qualify for the prestigious All-District Team, an athlete must maintain a 3.50 grade point average and must have either played in at least 90 percent of her team's games or started 66 percent of the games.
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Named to the All-BIG EAST First Team, no one in recent memory has made a larger immediate impact, both on and off the court, like Masonius has in her only year in South Orange. Named BIG EAST Player of the Week twice, and USBWA National Player of the Week on Jan. 7, she saw her scoring average increase from 6.6 points per game at the University of Maryland to 15.0 points per game at Seton Hall. Ranking in the BIG EAST top-12 in six different categories, Masonius was recognized with a BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll five times and led The Hall in scoring 12 times. Named to the Women's College All-Star Game Player Watch List, she reached the prestigious 1,000-points milestone against LeMoyne on Dec. 14 and closed her career with over 1,300 points.
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Catalon missed nine games this season due to injury, and had she not, may have been a serious contender for BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. Despite her absence for nearly a third of the year, the sophomore's 71 steals are tied for the 12th-highest single-season total in Seton Hall history. Had she qualified, her 4.10 steals per BIG EAST game would've led the conference by a large margin. On Feb. 8 against Xavier, Catalon broke Seton Hall's single game record with 11 steals, a mark that stood for 47 years. Offensively, she averaged 13.5 points per game and erupted for a career-high 36 points against DePaul on Feb. 27.
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In order to qualify for the prestigious All-District Team, an athlete must maintain a 3.50 grade point average and must have either played in at least 90 percent of her team's games or started 66 percent of the games.
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Named to the All-BIG EAST First Team, no one in recent memory has made a larger immediate impact, both on and off the court, like Masonius has in her only year in South Orange. Named BIG EAST Player of the Week twice, and USBWA National Player of the Week on Jan. 7, she saw her scoring average increase from 6.6 points per game at the University of Maryland to 15.0 points per game at Seton Hall. Ranking in the BIG EAST top-12 in six different categories, Masonius was recognized with a BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll five times and led The Hall in scoring 12 times. Named to the Women's College All-Star Game Player Watch List, she reached the prestigious 1,000-points milestone against LeMoyne on Dec. 14 and closed her career with over 1,300 points.
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Catalon missed nine games this season due to injury, and had she not, may have been a serious contender for BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year. Despite her absence for nearly a third of the year, the sophomore's 71 steals are tied for the 12th-highest single-season total in Seton Hall history. Had she qualified, her 4.10 steals per BIG EAST game would've led the conference by a large margin. On Feb. 8 against Xavier, Catalon broke Seton Hall's single game record with 11 steals, a mark that stood for 47 years. Offensively, she averaged 13.5 points per game and erupted for a career-high 36 points against DePaul on Feb. 27.
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