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    Defense dominates as Black beats Red in Conti ’11 Memorial Spring Game

    Skyler GilbertFootballSportsTop StoryApril 27, 2015October 19, 2021

    The Frank Conti ’11 Memorial Spring Game took place at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium on Saturday afternoon, with the Black (defense) team defeated the Red (offense) team 22-17.

    Seawolves blow another lead, fall to James Madison

    Cameron BoonFootballSportsTop StoryNovember 10, 2014October 19, 2021

    Stony Brook led 24-10 late in the second quarter, but the JMU Dukes and their high-flying offense defeated the Seawolves 27-24 in a CAA football matchup Saturday afternoon at LaValle Stadium.

    4th and Goal: Four things to watch for during football’s final stretch

    Cameron BoonFootballSportsNovember 3, 2014October 19, 2021

    With this being a bye week for Stony Brook football, there are no games to react to. Instead, here are four things to look forward to during the rest of the season.

    Kinder making case for starting QB job

    Jason MazzaFootballSportsSeptember 24, 2014October 19, 2021

    On Aug. 19, senior transfer John Kinder, was named the starting quarterback. However, that was just the beginning of the Seawolves’ quarterback competition.

    Stony Brook football looks to rebound in second CAA season

    Joe GalottiFeaturedFootballSportsAugust 25, 2014October 19, 2021

    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.

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