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The Stony Brook womens soccer team huddles before its match against Campbell on Thursday, Sept. 7. The Seawolves will look for their second consecutive win tomorrow against Delaware. BRITTNEY DIETZ/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook women’s soccer looks to feast on low-scoring Delaware

Cameron Takmil September 13, 2023
Unbeaten since opening night, the Stony Brook women’s soccer team now has the chance to stand alone at the top of the conference table. Fresh off its biggest blowout win of the year, the Seawolves will host the Delaware Blue Hens on Thursday, Sept. 14.
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Forward Reilly Rich carries the ball into Campbells third on Thursday, Sept. 7. Rich scored two goals in a win against Hampton on Sunday. BRITTNEY DIETZ/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook women’s soccer picks Hampton apart for second year in a row

Nayden Villorente September 11, 2023
There was no trap game in store for the Seawolves on Sunday, who took on the Hampton Pirates down in Virginia and thrashed them 6-1. Though it was a far cry from last year’s historic 12-0 romping, Stony Brook still earned three points.
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Goalkeeper Nicolette Pasquarella leaps to make a save against Campbell on Thursday, Sept. 7. Pasquarellas clean sheet helped the Stony Brook womens soccer team earn a point in the conference standings. BRITTNEY DIETZ/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook women’s soccer earns point in scoreless stalemate

Kevin Broderick September 8, 2023
In their conference opener on Thursday, the Seawolves outplayed the Campbell Camels in their return to Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium, but neither side came out victorious.
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Stony Brook women’s soccer salvages draw with equalizer from Pearson

Stony Brook women’s soccer salvages draw with equalizer from Pearson

Cameron Takmil September 1, 2023
Wrapping up the nonconference portion of their schedule, the Seawolves engaged in a 2-2 draw with the Fordham Rams on Thursday night at Jack Coffey Field. After falling behind 2-0, Stony Brook’s high-flying offense rallied to knot the score up.
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Midfielder Ashley Manor handles a corner kick in a match against Bryant on Sunday, Aug. 20. The Stony Brook women’s soccer team tied 0-0 with Bryant. MIKE ANDERSON/THE STATESMAN

Manor’s late goal lifts Stony Brook women’s soccer over Merrimack

Cameron Takmil August 27, 2023
Following their first win of the season, the Seawolves (2-1-1) picked up another victory 2-1 over the Merrimack Warriors (1-2-0) on Sunday afternoon at Martone-Mejail Field. Another strong performance on both ends brought Stony Brook a winning record.
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Defender Kerry Pearson launches a free kick in a match against UMass on Thursday, Aug. 17. Pearsons strong defensive performance led the Stony Brook womens soccer team to its first win of the year on Thursday. MIKE ANDERSON/THE STATESMAN

High-flying offense leads Stony Brook women’s soccer to first win of 2023

Cameron Takmil August 25, 2023
The Seawolves wrapped up their opening three-game homestand with a dominant 3-1 victory over the Lafayette Leopards on Thursday afternoon. Stony Brook’s high-powered offense allowed it to cruise to a win.
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Defender Catharina von Drigalski

Scoreless draw keeps Stony Brook women’s soccer winless

Nayden Villorente August 20, 2023
The Seawolves returned to Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium on Sunday in hopes of bouncing back from their opening night loss. Facing off against the Bryant Bulldogs, Stony Brook was unable to break down their backline in a scoreless stalemate.
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The Stony Brook womens soccer team lines up in the box in preparation for a corner kick. The Seawolves lost their opener 2-1 on Thursday night. MIKE ANDERSON/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook women’s soccer drops season opener to UMass

Mike Anderson August 18, 2023

The 2023-24 NCAA year is officially underway at Stony Brook University, as the school’s women’s soccer team kicked things off on Thursday night at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium. The Seawolves (0-1-0)...

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The Stony Brook womens soccer team walks onto the field on Thursday, Sept. 15. The Seawolves are looking to ascend further in the conference standings this year. KAYLA GOMEZ MOLANO/THE STATESMAN

High-powered offense figures to guide Stony Brook women’s soccer to playoffs

Cameron Takmil August 16, 2023
While the Stony Brook women’s soccer team's first impressions in the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) are already etched in stone, the team is not done rising up the ladder.
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Forward Hannah Maracina celebrates a goal against Long Island University on Sunday, Aug. 28. Maracina scored five goals as a freshman, but also makes an impact off the field as well. KAYLA GOMEZ MOLANO/THE STATESMAN

Hannah Maracina making her presence felt on and off the field

Kevin Yu August 16, 2023
Forward Hannah Maracina is always making an impact, whether she is on or off the pitch. As a freshman in 2022, Maracina burst onto the scene for the young Stony Brook women’s soccer team.
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Defender Catharina von Drigalski in a game against William & Mary on Thursday, Sept. 22. Von Drigalski is coming off a career year and is picked to be one of the best players in the conference this year. KAYLA GOMEZ MOLANO/THE STATESMAN

Catharina von Drigalski back for one final run with Stony Brook women’s soccer

Nayden Villorente August 16, 2023
As her final season with the Stony Brook women’s soccer team approaches, defender Catharina von Drigalski is looking to cap off her illustrious college career with a bang.
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Forward Gabrielle Côté (21) attempts a shot against Long Island University on Sunday, Aug. 28. Côté was one of the heroes of the 2022 Stony Brook womens soccer team. KAYLA GOMEZ MOLANO/THE STATESMAN

How Gabrielle Côté went from struggling freshman to hero of the season

Jonah Kahn August 16, 2023
A common theme of the 2022 Stony Brook women’s soccer team was its youth — in particular, the age of its stars. The Seawolves had eight freshmen field players, all of whom scored a goal in their debut seasons.
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