Surviving early offensive woes, Stony Brook Football improved to 3-0 in conference play with a 14-3 Homecoming win over Rhode Island Saturday at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.
A pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns gave Stony Brook Football the push it needed to defeat Rhode Island, 14-3, in Saturday’s Homecoming at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.
Victor Ochi officially became the Stony Brook football team’s all-time leader in career sacks after recording 1.5 sacks in Saturday’s win against the Rhode Island Rams.
The Frank Conti ’11 Memorial Spring Game took place at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium on Saturday afternoon, with the Black (defense) team defeated the Red (offense) team 22-17.
The Stony Brook football team failed to finish its season strong, as the Seawolves fell to the Albany Great Danes 27-17 up in New York’s capital on Saturday afternoon.
Stony Brook led 24-10 late in the second quarter, but the JMU Dukes and their high-flying offense defeated the Seawolves 27-24 in a CAA football matchup Saturday afternoon at LaValle Stadium.
Stony Brook won its second straight contest for the first time all season on Saturday night, topping Maine 19-7 and improving to 3-4 overall and 2-1 in CAA games.