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    Stony Brook men’s basketball suffers worst defeat since 2016 in season opener

    Kenny SpurrellMen's BasketballSportsNovember 11, 2022November 11, 2022

    The Stony Brook men’s basketball team did not put up a great fight in its season opener at Florida, leading to the worst beatdown they have suffered in almost six years. 

    America East basketball championships canceled

    Ryan PavichMen's BasketballSportsWomen's BasketballMarch 12, 2020March 8, 2021

    In lieu of the championship match, the Seawolves were declared the conference champions after winning the regular season title and advancing to the title game.

    Resilient Men’s Basketball jumps into season

    Chris ParkinsonMen's BasketballSportsNovember 19, 2018October 19, 2021

    Confidence has been running through Stony Brook Men’s Basketball heading into the upcoming 2018-19 season. This time however, things are just a bit different.

    Stony Brook falls to Kentucky in first NCAA Tournament appearance

    Skyler GilbertFeaturedMen's BasketballSportsMarch 18, 2016October 19, 2021

    Head coach Steve Pikiell’s team shot just 26.3 percent from the field, as Kentucky blocked an NCAA Tournament record 15 shots in the contest.

    Women’s Basketball holds off Columbia’s late charge

    Joseph WolkinFeaturedSportsNovember 24, 2015March 14, 2016

    A third quarter comeback nearly gave Columbia its fifth straight win to start the season. However, SBU prevailed, earning the 79-71 victory at Francis S. Levien Gymnasium.

    Former Seawolves reflect on 2012 Cinderella run to Omaha

    Andrew EichenholzFeaturedSportsTop StoryMay 28, 2015

    Stony Brook baseball shocked the world once when it went to the 2012 College World Series. With one player left from that team, the Seawolves are looking to do it again.

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