Disappointment has become familiar for Stony Brook’s fall sports teams, as the Seawolves have gone three years without a conference title in the academic year’s first season.
Victor Ochi officially became the Stony Brook football team’s all-time leader in career sacks after recording 1.5 sacks in Saturday’s win against the Rhode Island Rams.
Stony Brook’s 12 sacks on the day was the most of any NCAA Division I team this season, leading the way in a 14-9 victory over Howard at LaValle Stadium on Saturday.
Stony Brook’s defense dominated in the second half, paving the way for all 21 points of the Seawolves second half by stifling the Rams’ rushing attack.
Stony Brook football team went up to East Hartford, Conn. looking to perform better, particularly on the offensive side, than they did in the opening game 10 days ago against the Bryant Bulldogs.
The Seawolves’ first year in the CAA did not go as smoothly as many expected. The Seawolves will need more consistency out of their special teams unit if they are going to take a step forward in 2014.