In their fourth NCAA Tournament appearance, the Stony Brook women’s soccer team fell to the Ohio State Buckeyes 5-1 in the first round on Wednesday, April 28 in Cary, North Carolina.
Stony Brook women’s soccer team won its third America East title in the last four years. The win in Lowell, Massachusetts secured the program’s fourth NCAA Tournament bid, having previously earned a berth in 2012, 2017 and 2019.
The 3-1 victory against the Vermont Catamounts advanced the Stony Brook women’s soccer team to its third America East championship game in four seasons.
The Stony Brook’s women soccer team hosted the Maine Black Bears on Sunday, March 28. The Seawolves won the match 3-1, remaining unbeaten at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium this season.
The Stony Brook women’s soccer team played its second game of the America East season against the Binghamton Bearcats on a windy and snowy Sunday afternoon, securing a 1-0 win.
Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium will rarely see a quiet moment over the next few months, with five different teams set to occupy the turf in one season. Such is the reality of the Spring 2021 semester, an unprecedented schedule.
In the second game of the season for the Stony Brook women’s soccer team, the Seawolves played on the road again against the UMass Minutewomen on Wednesday, March 3 in Amherst, Massachusetts.
In an unusual spring season opener for the Stony Brook women’s soccer team, the Seawolves played on the road against the No. 23 Hofstra Pride in the intense annual Battle of Long Island rivalry.
In a season that easily could have been considered a turnaround year for a team with a new head coach following a first round exit in the playoffs, the Stony Brook women’s soccer team capped off an unforgettable season as the 2019 America East champions following a 2-1 victory over the Hartford Hawks.