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Midfielder Noah Armitage (16) winds up to take a shot against Hampton on Saturday, March 2. Armitage picked up a hat trick in the Stony Brook mens lacrosse teams win on Tuesday. BRITTNEY DIETZ/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook men’s lacrosse earns hard-fought win at Dartmouth

Aidan Steng March 6, 2024

Playing on short rest for the first time this year, the Stony Brook men’s lacrosse team picked up consecutive wins for the first time this year. Now facing off with a more reputable opponent,...

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Attackman Dylan Pallonetti takes an off-balanced shot against Hampton on Saturday, March 2. Pallonetti scored five goals in the Stony Brook mens lacrosse teams first home win of the year. BRITTNEY DIETZ/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook men’s lacrosse obliterates Hampton in CAA opener

Aidan Steng March 3, 2024

On a day where it hosted one of the worst teams in the country, the only disappointment was that the Stony Brook men’s lacrosse team did not pitch a shutout in its Coastal Athletic Association (CAA)...

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Midfielder Ellie Masera (right) draws a double team against Dartmouth on Sunday, Feb. 18. Masera tallied a career-high eight goals and 10 points in a season-opening win over the Big Green. COBY NUNBERG/THE STATESMAN

No. 11 Stony Brook women’s lacrosse routes Dartmouth to open 2024

Alex Streinger February 19, 2024

Back like it never left, the No. 11 Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team opened its season in runaway fashion. On a cold Sunday afternoon at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium, the Seawolves (1-0) iced the...

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The Stony Brook womens lacrosse team huddles at the end of practice on Saturday, Jan. 26. With a dangerous returning offense, the Seawolves are national title contenders. BRITTNEY DIETZ/THE STATESMAN

No. 10/11 Stony Brook women’s lacrosse going for gold with expiring window

Alex Streinger February 1, 2024

With its national championship window narrowed down to this year, the No. 10/11 Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team will look to finally get it done with its newest group of superstars. As always,...

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Midfielder Ellie Masera (12) carries the ball down the field in practice on Friday, Jan. 26. Masera is one of the greatest players in program history and is entering her final season. BRITTNEY DIETZ/THE STATESMAN

It’s official: nothing can slow down the unstoppable Ellie Masera

Nayden Villorente February 1, 2024

After just three years, midfielder Ellie Masera has already become one of the greatest athletes in Stony Brook University’s history. However, the local product from Eastport, N.Y. did not reach her...

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Stony Brook football hosts No. 21/22 Delaware for opening night showdown

Stony Brook football hosts No. 21/22 Delaware for opening night showdown

Anthony DiCocco August 30, 2023
The Seawolves are set to open their season at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium this Thursday at 7 p.m. against the Delaware Blue Hens in a Coastal Athletic Association matchup. Stony Brook finished last season at the bottom of the CAA standings.
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Libya lecture. MATTHEW YAN

Dartmouth professor discusses genocide and tourism under fascist Italy in Libya

Matthew Yan March 1, 2020
Graziella Parati discussed that agenda and the reasons behind it in her lecture, “Concentration Camps, Architectural Projects and Tourism in Italo Balbo’s Libya” on Wednesday, Feb. 26 at Stony Brook University.
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Jim Fiore: the man behind Seawolves nation

Jim Fiore: the man behind Seawolves nation

Mike Daniello November 24, 2013
The main man behind the biggest controversy at Stony Brook in a few years is former Athletic Director Jim Fiore. He was bought out Tuesday night by the school for $800,000, covering the remaining 31 months on his contract. There are many speculations as to the rationale behind his firing, but none have been confirmed yet.
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Editorial: Preserving Stony Brook’s reputation, while also growing a sense of student community

The Editorial Board October 8, 2013
It would be hard to argue that this year’s Homecoming celebration was not a success. With record breaking attendance, Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium was filled with students, alumni and other Seawolves fans who were there to support their team, and almost all were wearing red.
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