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Senior midfielder Serge Gamwanya pushes the ball up the field in a game vs. NJIT. ANNA CORREA/THE STATESMAN

Men’s Soccer takes home 11 America East regular season honors

Jason Brancato November 4, 2018
The Stony Brook men’s soccer team took home 11 America East All-Conference awards after completing a successful regular season.
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The Stony Brook Womens Lacrosse team is the first ever recipient of the Trailblazing Seawolf Award. ARACELY JIMENEZ/THE STATESMAN

Ally Kennedy represents Women’s Lacrosse on U.S. national team

Jason Brancato October 27, 2018
Junior midfielder Ally Kennedy has been selected to the United States Women’s National Lacrosse Team to play in the President’s Cup next month.
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Stony Brook mens cross country team stick in a pack at the Wolfie Invitational on Sept. 9, 2017. The Seawolves had their highest program finish at the NCAA Regional meet on Friday, Nov. 10. PHOTO COURTESY OF STONY BROOK ATHLETICS

Cross country has mixed results in weekend meets

Luis Ruiz Dominguez and Jason Brancato October 16, 2018
The Stony Brook cross country teams had a busy weekend as they competed in two meets.
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Stony Brook mens rugby during a 2014 game. (PHOTO COURTESY OF STONY BROOK RUGBY)

Men’s Rugby shuts down Rhode Island 49-39

Jason Brancato October 8, 2018
The Stony Brook men’s rugby team defeated Rhode Island in a 49-39 thriller on Saturday, Oct. 7 at the University of Rhode Island.
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Cross Country impresses at Coast to Coast Battle

Jason Brancato September 23, 2018
“The guys competed very well today, taking seventh out of 23 teams, with 5 of the 6 teams in front of us ranked in the top 30 in the Nation,” head coach Andy Ronan said in a press release. “It's early season but I felt it was important for us to run well against our regional opponents. Finishing in front of Dartmouth, Boston University and Providence was encouraging at this stage.”
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