On Nov. 16, 2013, Stony Brook football beat the James Madison Dukes, 41-38. Entering that game, the Seawolves found themselves in a very similar position as this year. They were…
In each of their previous four losses, the Seawolves have surrendered a big play that cost them the game. Saturday’s loss to #3/5 New Hampshire was no different.
This Saturday, Stony Brook Football will host defending Colonial Athletic Association champ Maine . Last year, the Seawolves were unable to pull off an upset as Maine won 19-14 in Orono, Maine.
A very indecisive non-conference season for Head Coach Chuck Priore had Seawolves fans guessing who their starting quarterback would be going into Saturday’s game against the William & Mary Tribe.
On Aug. 19, senior transfer John Kinder, was named the starting quarterback. However, that was just the beginning of the Seawolves’ quarterback competition.
Each year, the Stony Brook University football team invites several players to attend the school with the possibility of being a non-scholarship-receiving player on the roster (walk-ons). In the summer of 2010, defensive back Christian Ricard was one of these players.