It was not going to be easy transitioning from the America East Conference (AE) to the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). However, the Stony Brook women’s soccer team made do with...
Sports Editor Mike Anderson takes it back to the field with women's soccer coach Tobias Bischof. The two recap the team's time in the America East and their current season…
The Stony Brook women's soccer team took its final bow of the season after falling to Northeastern, 2-1, in the quarterfinals of the Colonial Athletic Association women’s soccer championship tournament.
The Seawolves won the Battle of Long Island on Sunday to end their regular season and clinch the sixth seed in the conference tournament. Carried by Côté’s performance, the team…
The Stony Brook women’s soccer team claimed victory in its final home game of the regular season, inching them one step closer to the playoffs. The Seawolves (6-7-4, 3-2-3 CAA)...
Neither side could muster up a goal in the first-ever meeting between the Stony Brook women’s soccer team and its new conference foe Charleston.
The two teams played a very even-keeled and hard-fought game, from smart moves offensively to strong defense.
In a game that looked to be finished, forward Gabrielle Côté’s game-tying goal with five seconds left was the saving grace that the Stony Brook women’s soccer team needed.
The Seawolves picked up the first win of their road trip at the Delaware Blue Hens on Thursday night. After back-to-back shutout losses, the second half brought Stony Brook the win they have been looking for.
Being only 17 years old in a new country can be nerve-racking to some. But for Linn Beck, no emotions or feelings stand between her and success on the pitch. The freshman midfielder has been a revelation for the Stony Brook women’s soccer team.
Now in her third year with the Stony Brook women’s soccer team, defender Kerry Pearson has worked her way from the promising upstart to the leader of the pack. However, her story in soccer long predates her days at Stony Brook.
Despite only allowing a single goal, the Stony Brook women’s soccer team now find themselves in the midst of a two-game losing streak in their inaugural CAA season. The Seawolves continued on their road trip for a fourth consecutive conference game.
The Stony Brook women’s soccer team was held scoreless after a historic game this past Sunday as they continue to drop lower in the CAA standings. The Seawolves traveled to Parsons Field for their third conference game of the season.
In what was the greatest performance in program history, the Stony Brook women’s soccer team picked up its first win in the Colonial Athletic Association. The Seawolves hosted the Hampton Pirates at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 25.
The Seawolves returned home to Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium to host the Manhattan Jaspers on Thursday, Sept. 15. Stony Brook played a much better game on both ends of the field, leading them to a 1-1 tie against the Jaspers.