Following a 27-10 defeat at the hands of William & Mary, the Stony Brook football team remains looking for its first win of the 2022 season. Stony Brook heads on the road this Saturday to take on the University of New Hampshire Wildcats.
The Stony Brook women’s basketball team was delighted to swap a day off for another win, defeating the New Hampshire Wildcats 73-60 at home on Friday, Jan. 28.
The Seawolves needed to withstand a Wildcats’ second-half comeback that saw their lead evaporate to just four points, but they made enough timely shots to pull out the 76-69 win on Friday, Jan. 28.
In the final regular season conference matchup ever between the Stony Brook men’s basketball team and its rival Vermont Catamounts, the Seawolves looked promising early but could not withstand the Catamounts’ second-half offensive attack.
As has been the case with many teams this season, UNH picked the wrong year to mess with the Seawolves. Despite another sluggish start, Stony Brook powered their way to a 71-53 road win against New Hampshire on Sunday, Jan. 16.
Despite early game struggles, the Stony Brook women’s basketball team extended its winning streak to three games on Wednesday, Jan. 12 as it topped the Vermont Catamounts 65-59 at Island Federal Arena.
The Stony Brook men’s soccer team failed to clinch a spot in the America East men’s soccer championship on Thursday, Oct. 28 as they lost 5-0 to the dominant No. 6 New Hampshire Wildcats.
The Stony Brook volleyball team remains in a playoff position after splitting a two-game road series with the Hartford Hawks and the New Hampshire Wildcats on Friday, Oct. 22 and Sunday, Oct. 24.
Now on a three-game win streak, the Stony Brook volleyball team moved to 10-10 (4-2 AE) with wins against the NJIT Highlanders and Binghamton Bearcats at Pritchard Gymnasium on Friday, Oct. 15 and Sunday, Oct. 17.