Seton Hall University

Seton Hall University Dept of Athletics
Richie Regan Rec Ctr - 400 S. Orange Ave South Orange, NJ 07079
Division 1 New Jersey Northeast
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Josh Osit

Josh Osit, a New Jersey native who has had success as a recruiter and tactician within Northeast Div. I soccer for a decade, was named the new women's soccer head coach at Seton Hall University on July 11, 2022. Osit, who spent eight seasons as an assistant coach at Columbia University and two at Rutgers University, is the fifth head coach in the 28-year history of Seton Hall women's soccer.


Osit's impact was felt immediately in his first season in South Orange. In 2023, Osit coached The Hall to its best winning percentage since 2012 and its most points in BIG EAST play since 2013. The Pirates also logged six clean sheets, the second-most in a single season in program history. The Pirates' 1-0 win over Marquette on Oct. 6 at Owen T. Carroll Field was their first win against the Golden Eagles since 2015.


During his tenure at Columbia, Osit helped the program produce 35 All-Ivy League selections, six United Soccer Coaches All-Region honorees, and the 2017 Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year.


Osit's work as an assistant also helped Columbia become a consistent winner. In seven seasons of competition with Osit on staff, Columbia had a winning record in six campaigns, including a 9-3-4 mark in 2019, which constituted the program's highest winning percentage since 2008. Between 2015 and 2017, the Lions were the only women’s soccer program to finish top three in the Ivy league all three seasons. Columbia became a top-50 RPI team for the first time in program history in 2019 and reached as high as No. 28 in the RPI in 2021, the highest ranking in program history.


Playing a large role on the field for the Lions, Osit organized and conducted many of the team’s training sessions throughout the season. Aside from his on-field responsibilities, he was instrumental in preparing the team with in-depth scouting reports and tactics prior to each match.


Osit’s work with the attack at Columbia was instrumental to the program’s growth. His leadership helped deliver the Lions a memorable 2017 campaign, finishing the season ranked 22nd nationally in scoring offense, 34th in points per game, sixth in shots on goal per game and 18th in shots per game. The team's 34 goals scored were most in a season since 1996.


Osit also had a strong presence on the recruiting trail at Columbia. With ties to some of the top clubs throughout the Northeast region, Osit helped deliver a 2018 recruiting class that was ranked 36th best in the country by TopDrawerSoccer.com, and he had a major impact on the Lions' incoming 2022 recruiting class, which is ranked No. 32 in the nation.


Prior to his time at Columbia, Osit spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Rutgers, where he was a part of a Scarlet Knights program that received back-to-back NCAA Tournament at-large bids in 2012 and 2013 and won an NCAA Tournament first round match in 2012. Rutgers' combined record over Osit's two seasons was 26-12-6 (.659) and featured an appearance in the 2013 AAC Championship final.


While at Rutgers, Osit mentored four All-AAC selections, two All-BIG EAST selections, three United Soccer Coaches All-Region selections, and three United Soccer Coaches All-American selections.


On the club level, Osit has excelled with Players Development Academy (PDA), based in New Jersey. A staff member since 2011, Osit has been an assistant for three ECNL national championships. He was also the head coach of the U16 ECNL team that was a 2017-18 national quarterfinalist. During his tenure at PDA, the club has produced over 20 players that have been called into U.S. Youth National Camps.


A native of Somerset, N.J., Osit holds a bachelor’s degree from NJIT where he was a four-year member of the men’s soccer team. He holds national coaching licenses from both the USSF and United Soccer Coaches. He and his wife, Elizabeth, reside in Cranford, N.J., with their son, Joseph.

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Noelle Picone

Noelle Picone enters her second season at Seton Hall following a one-year stint as an assistant coach at her alma mater Fairleigh Dickinson, where she helped lead the Knights to two NEC regular season championships as a collegian.


In 2021 with Picone on the bench, FDU went 10-6-4 and advanced to the finals of the NEC Tournament. She also helped two Knights land on the All-NEC First Team and two more on the All-NEC Second Team.


Prior to her return to FDU, Picone spent over five years with The College of New Jersey as the program saw an incredibly successful stretch of play, going 70-5-6 with four NCAA Tournament appearances during her time as an assistant coach. Picone helped guide the Lions to three consecutive NJAC championships from 2017-19 and the Division III Final Four in 2017 while also mentoring nine All-Americans in her time on staff.


Picone brings with her a wealth of knowledge as not just a successful coach, but as a player at both the collegiate and post-collegiate level. Picone spent time with the NJ Wildcats W-League and WPSL semi-professional teams following her time at FDU. While at FDU, Picone was a part of two NEC Regular Season Champions, including the 2015 side that won both the regular season and NEC Tournament crown, enroute to an NCAA Tournament berth. As an individual, Picone was a two-time All-NEC Second Team honoree, as she made 77 appearances over her career. She graduated from FDU with degrees in biology and psychology and she holds a Master’s degree in counseling.

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Nick Heinemann

Nick Heinemann enters his second season as an assistant coach at Seton Hall and he currently serves as technical director at the prestigious Player Development Academy.


Heinemann has held a myriad of roles at Player Development Academy including tournament director, director of camps and programs and youth technical director before solidifying his current post as technical director of the organization. As technical director, Heinemann oversees 12 coaches at PDA, recruitment of players and serves as liaison between PDA and U.S. Soccer. He has also been the head coach of ECNL Blue Team since 2013 where he has developed multiple U.S. Youth National Team players, won a national championship in 2019 and advanced to the national finals this past year. Heinemann holds a USSF A License.


A native of Yorkshire, England, Heinemann played professionally in England and the United States from 2001-05. His first taste of coaching came with the New York Red Bulls in youth development before joining Far Post Soccer in Flemington, New Jersey in 2009.


Both will work under first-year head coach Josh Osit, a New Jersey native who has had success as a recruiter and tactician within Northeast Div. I soccer for a decade.

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