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The America East Championships start Thursday night in Albany when the second-seeded Seawolves face the third-seeded Catamounts in a semi-final matchup beginning at 4:30 p.m.
The tandem of senior attackmen Brody Eastwood and midfielder Challen Rogers has grown side by side to produce two of the most storied careers in Stony Brook lacrosse history.
Corpolongo’s go-ahead goal kick-started a 9-1 first half run for No. 12 Stony Brook Men’s Lacrosse, culminating in a 16-6 rout of the Lehigh Mountain Hawks Tuesday night.
Everything was clicking for the Stony Brook Men’s Lacrosse team, handily claiming Long Island bragging rights with a 13-5 home victory over No. 12 Hofstra on Tuesday night.
“[It] was just a pure hustle goal by four or five guys,” head coach Jim Nagle said. “Bodies flying everywhere… those are the kind of plays that can spark a team.”
It took four seconds for midfielder Jay Lindsay to win the opening face-off and dish left to fellow midfielder Ryan Bitzer, who buried Stony Brook’s first goal of the season.