Stony Brook Women’s Basketball’s season came to an end Saturday afternoon after falling 71-54 to the New Hampshire Wildcats for the second consecutive year.
Stony Brook Women’s Basketball won its fifth consecutive matchup against the Vermont Catamounts 55-49 on Sunday, continuing on its late-season surge and officially clinching the fourth seed in the America East tournament.
Stony Brook Women’s Basketball continued rolling on Saturday afternoon, winning its fourth straight game, taking down New Hampshire 62-56 at Lundholm Gymnasium.
With a decorated locker room, family in attendance and a pregame Senior Night celebration, senior guard Aaliyah Worley and the Stony Brook women’s basketball team were in search of a big win against the UMBC Retrievers Wednesday night at Island Federal Credit Union Arena.
The Stony Brook women’s basketball team managed to retain a last-minute lead against the UMass Lowell River Hawks with a score of 63-60 in the America East matchup on Thursday, Feb. 8.
Stony Brook Women’s Basketball team picked up its first conference victory Saturday afternoon with a score of 80-57 against the Vermont Catamounts, snapping the team’s four-game losing streak.
The shot came down through the net, sending the game into a second overtime period. Unfortunately for Stony Brook, a second shot at extra time didn’t do the trick, and the Seawolves ultimately fell to the Bulldogs 77-71.
Stony Brook Women’s Basketball started out cold in its non-conference home game against Division III opponent Farmingdale State, but a collaborative team effort led the Seawolves to a 76-25 victory against the Rams.
Stony Brook Women’s Basketball held a 64-51 lead over Manhattan through the first three and a half quarters of its regular season home opener on Saturday night, comfortable, yet not insurmountable.