“Our goal is the same every year,” head coach Sue Ryan said. “To put us in a position to win the America East Championship so we can play in NCAA [tournament] matches.”
With its 1-0 loss at New Hampshire on Sunday, the Stony Brook women’s soccer team lost hope of qualifying for the America East Tournament, finishing the season in 7th place in the conference.
Stony Brook had a crucial week of matches this week against Vermont and Albany, as the Seawolves continue to chase a spot in the America East tournament come the end of October.
The Stony Brook women’s soccer team looked as if they were destined for another tie when their Sunday afternoon game against Binghamton was knotted at zero.
After going 3-6 in non-conference play, the Seawolves were set to take on the UMass-Lowell River Hawks (4-5) in their first America East game of the season.
On Thursday, Stony Brook headed out to Belson Stadium in Queens, New York to take on St. John’s. The Seawolves were unable to bring back home a win, as they fell to the Red Storm 1-0.
The Stony Brook Seawolves fell heartbreakingly to the Fairfield Stags on Sunday afternoon, surrendering a penalty kick in the 85th minute to lose 3-2 in an NCAA Women’s Soccer non-conference matchup.
After a tough past week where the Stony Brook women’s soccer team suffered two road losses, the Seawolves returned home with a well-earned victory against the Seton Hall Pirates, 2-1.