This past weekend, Stony Brook’s Homecoming game ended in spectacular fashion after Stony Brook blew a lead late in the fourth quarter and lost the game in overtime.
Stacey Bedell has come back home. The Mastic Beach, N.Y. native came back to Long Island after two years at the University of Massachusetts to play for the Seawolves.
After a long week of Homecoming festivities Jules Mayard and Jaclyn Lattanza were finally announced as the homecoming king and queen on Saturday night during Homecoming.
A very indecisive non-conference season for Head Coach Chuck Priore had Seawolves fans guessing who their starting quarterback would be going into Saturday’s game against the William & Mary Tribe.
Wolfstock 2014, arguably the most anticipated and widely celebrated event throughout campus, kicked off Tuesday, Sept. 23 with the Creative Explosion and continued through Homecoming night.
The Seawolves fall to William & Mary Tribe, 27-20, in an overtime thriller. This is the first time since 2005 that the Seawolves lost a homecoming game under Chuck Priore, making his homecoming record 8-1.