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Sophomore middle blocker Taylor Wilson spikes the ball against Binghamton on Friday, Oct. 7 at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium. ERIC SCHMID/THE STATESMAN

Volleyball loses four-setter against New Hampshire

Skyler Gilbert October 29, 2016
“We just have to keep working hard,” sophomore middle blocker Taylor Wilson said. “We have to keep going, we have to push and we have to take wins when we can take them.”
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Wide receiver Tim Keith (No. 1) in a game against Rhode Island on Oct. 15, 2016. EVAN YUSON/THE STATESMAN

Two-minute drill: New Hampshire 43, No. 20 Stony Brook 14

Skyler Gilbert October 29, 2016
The No. 20 Stony Brook football team lost for the first time in over a month Saturday, as the team fell on the road against New Hampshire, 43-14, in Durham, New Hampshire.
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Junior linebacker John Haggart makes a tackle in a game against the Rhode Island Rams. ARACELY JIMENEZ/THE STATESMAN

Two-minute drill: No. 22 Stony Brook 28, Delaware 3

Skyler Gilbert October 22, 2016
The Stony Brook Football defense dominated from the onset, as the team beat Delaware, 21-3, at Delaware Stadium on Saturday afternoon for the team's third consecutive victory.
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Stony Brook Mens Basketball junior guard Ahmad Walker (center, above) led the Seawolves in assists with five against Farmingdale State. CHRISTOPHER CAMERON/THE STATESMAN

Ahmad Walker arrested, suspended from Men’s Basketball team

Skyler Gilbert October 5, 2016
Ahmad Walker, a senior guard on the Stony Brook Men's Basketball team, was arrested on Sept. 10 for second-degree harassment and resisting arrest on Tuesday night.
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Carson Puriefoy signs to professional Latvian team

Skyler Gilbert October 4, 2016
Carson Puriefoy, the former starting point guard of the Stony Brook men’s basketball team, has signed a one-year contract to play professional basketball in Latvia.
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Defense led way for Stony Brook Mens Soccer team

Defense led way for Stony Brook Men’s Soccer team

Gregory Zarb October 2, 2016
The players have been able to feed off one another, and not only help the team win games, but also keep shutting out other teams.
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Two from Thompson: Senior leads Womens Soccer to dominant win

Two from Thompson: Senior leads Women’s Soccer to dominant win

Tim Oakes October 2, 2016
Senior forward Amy Thompson led the attack for Stony Brook, scoring a goal in each half, en route to defeating Binghamton 3-0.
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Club hockey starts season with two wins over Rhode Island

Club hockey starts season with two wins over Rhode Island

Skyler Gilbert October 2, 2016
A persistent forecheck led the way for a pair of season-opening Stony Brook victories at The Rinx in Hauppauge over the weekend, where the ice hockey team topped Rhode Island.
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Womens Lacrosse revamps coaching staff under Joe Spallina

Women’s Lacrosse revamps coaching staff under Joe Spallina

Skyler Gilbert September 24, 2016
Stony Brook Women's Lacrosse has announced the hirings of Kim Hillier and Trish Bonagura for the upcoming 2017 season.
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Stony Brook submits bid to host 2017 Womens Lacrosse Championships

Stony Brook submits bid to host 2017 Women’s Lacrosse Championships

Skyler Gilbert September 15, 2016
Stony Brook University has submitted a bid to host the 2017 NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championships at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.
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The official CAA logo. PUBLIC DOMAIN

CAA hires associate commissioner for football to oversee conference

Skyler Gilbert September 13, 2016
The Colonial Athletic Association, the NCAA athletic conference in which Stony Brook Football is a member, hired Brian Gordon as its associate commissioner for football.
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Volleyball Season Preview: Seawolves hope to overcome inexperience

Volleyball Season Preview: Seawolves hope to overcome inexperience

Skyler Gilbert September 8, 2016
Because they are a young team, others in the conference may not be aware of Stony Brook’s style and ability, perhaps making them a dark horse to compete.
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