Former Stony Brook University Men’s Lacrosse player Ryland Rees is now the first Stony Brook Seawolf to ever play in the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). Rees joined the Waterdogs, the PLL’s brand new expansion team.
Sitting at 4-1 on the season and even in the all-time series with the Scarlet Knights, the Seawolves’ 3-game win streak gives them momentum going into Tuesday’s neutral-site matchup against the Sacred Heart Pioneers.
The Stony Brook men’s lacrosse team won a nail-biter on Saturday, Feb 22 over the Brown University Bears, winning the game 11-10 in overtime. After trailing by three in the third quarter, the Seawolves clawed their way back off of career performances and a will to win.
Head coach Anthony Gilardi’s first game running the Men’s Lacrosse program ended on a high note on Tuesday, Feb. 11, with his players flying from the sideline to mob sophomore midfielder Caleb Pearson.
The Stony Brook men’s lacrosse team defeated conference-rival Albany on Friday, April 26 by a score of 12-10 after weather delayed the final quarter of play by two hours.
With a game-winning performance on Saturday, April 20, Stony Brook Men’s Lacrosse freshman midfielder Layton Harrell secured his second America East Rookie of the Week award of the season, announced by the America East Conference on Monday morning.
The Stony Brook men’s lacrosse team split its recent matchups, edging out Hofstra 11-10 on Tuesday, March 26. However, the Seawolves lost to the Marist College Red Foxes by a score of 10-5 on Saturday, March 3.