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    Women’s Lacrosse assigned number five seed for NCAA Tournament

    Gregory ZarbSportsMay 8, 2018May 8, 2018

    Stony Brook Women’s Lacrosse was announced as the number five seed in the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Tournament below Maryland, North Carolina, James Madison and Boston College.

    Softball goes 2-3 in first tournament of 2018

    Kenneth FerminSportsFebruary 25, 2018

    The Stony Brook softball team traveled to Fort Myers, Florida over the weekend to play against Wright State, the University of Connecticut, Southern Illinois University and Florida Gulf Coast in the Florida Gulf Coast Invitational.

    Murphy breaks NCAA goals record, Stony Brook advances to second round

    Skyler GilbertFeaturedSportsTop StoryMay 14, 2016

    After her 99th goal of the 2016 season, junior attacker Courtney Murphy now owns the most proficient goal-scoring season in the history of Division-I NCAA women’s lacrosse.

    Men’s Basketball snaps two-game skid in road win over American

    David VertsbergerFeaturedMen's BasketballSportsDecember 19, 2015October 19, 2021

    The Seawolves owe part of this win, as well as previous and future wins, to their three-point shooting.

    Fletcher’s strong effort not enough as BC defeats Stony Brook

    Skyler GilbertSportsSeptember 9, 2015

    The rocky start to Stony Brook’s non-conference schedule continued Friday afternoon, as the Seawolves fell in straight sets to the Boston College Eagles.

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