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Bedell (No. 21, above) ARACELY JIMENEZ/THE STATESMAN

Football edges out William and Mary despite late comeback

Joseph Konig October 2, 2017
The Stony Brook offense exploited the William and Mary defense in the first three quarters.
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Junior runningback Donald Liotine (No. 33, above) carries the ball in a game aginst Towson on Sept. 23. ARACELY JIMENEZ/THE STATESMAN

Two Minute Drill: Football survives late-game scare at William and Mary

Joseph Konig October 1, 2017
Despite allowing the William and Mary offense to score 18 straight unanswered points late in the game on Saturday, Stony Brook Football (4-1, 3-0 CAA) hung on to a 21-18 lead to seal the team’s fourth straight victory.
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Liontine (No. 33, above). ARACELY JIMENEZ/THE STATESMAN

Sharing the carries, Seawolves backfield powers offense

Joseph Konig September 26, 2017
The turnaround of the pass game has been a driving force of the early season success for Stony Brook Football throughout four games.
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Junior quarterback Joe Carbone (No. 10) looks to make a pass against Towson on Sept. 23. ARACELY JIMENEZ/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook keeps rolling, wins close battle with Towson

Joseph Konig September 24, 2017
Stony Brook Football (3-1, 2-0 CAA) kept rolling on Saturday, grinding out a 25-17 victory over the Towson Tigers (2-2, 0-1 CAA) at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.
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Ray Bolden catches a touchdown pass from Quarterbacl Joe Carbone. The Seawolves defeated Towson 25-17. ARACELY JIMENEZ/THE STATESMAN

Two Minute Drill: Stony Brook outpaces Towson en route to 25-17 victory

Joseph Konig September 23, 2017
On Saturday evening, Stony Brook Football (3-1, 2-0 CAA) continued its stretch of impressive performances to begin the 2017 season, outplaying Colonial Conference Association rival Towson University in a 25-17 victory.
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Junior quarterback Joe Carbone throws the first of three touchdown passes in Stony Brooks 4-7 win over Sacred Heart. ARACELY JIMENEZ/THE STATESMAN

Offense erupts, bullies Sacred Heart in 45-7 win

Joseph Konig September 17, 2017
Fifty-one weeks ago, Stony Brook Football hosted Sacred Heart University at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium and lost 38-10. On Saturday, the Seawolves flipped the script and dominated the Pioneers in nearly every aspect of their 45-7 victory.
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Junior quarterback Joe Carbone (No. 10, above) FRANCISCO CABAN/THE STATESMAN

Two-minute drill: Stony Brook offense explodes, scores 45 points

Joseph Konig September 16, 2017
Stony Brook Football (2-1, 1-0 CAA) had its most dominant performance in years on Saturday evening, beating Sacred Heart University (2-1) 45-7 in the Seawolves home opener.
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Senior wide receiver Ray Bolden (above, right) holds off a tackle in a game against CCSU in 2015. CHRISTOPHER CAMERON/STATESMAN FILE

Football roughs up Rhode Island as Bolden scores two touchdowns

Joseph Konig September 10, 2017
Stony Brook Football recovered from a week one loss with a dominant performance in a 35-18 win at Rhode Island’s Meade Stadium, a Colonial Athletic Association conference opponent.
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Redshirt senior running back Stacey Bedell breaks through a tackle. The Seawolves fell to the Tribe ARACELY JIMENEZ/THE STATESMAN

Football Preview: Seawolves seeking consistent offense to pair with strong defense

Joseph Konig September 5, 2017
“The main difference is our mental approach as a team, our mental toughness,” Priore said. “I think that’s going to be the difference in this upcoming year.”
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Senior running back Stacey Bedell in a game against Sacred Heart in 2016. ARACELY JIMENEZ/STATESMAN FILE

Stony Brook Football takes No. 19 ranked South Florida to the brink

Joseph Konig September 3, 2017
Stony Brook Football’s 2017 season began Saturday afternoon with the Seawolves taking top-25 FBS team to the edge, losing 31-17 to USF on the road in a game that the Seawolves led at the half.
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Junior defensive back Tyrice Beverette (No. 6) pursues a tackle against Rhode Island on Oct. 15 at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.

Defense a focal point in football spring practices

Ralph Tafuro April 27, 2017
Energy, consistency and playing together as a team are the three major elements that will make the Seawolves a better football team this upcoming 2017 season.
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Senior running back Donald Liotine during a 2016 game.  ARACELY JIMENEZ/ STATESMAN FILE

Stony Brook falls to Maine, 27-21, as FCS Playoff hopes are dashed

Skyler Gilbert November 13, 2016
“It’s a disappointment [not making the playoffs],” Liotine said. “But we just have to keep going. I want that Golden Apple to stay here.”
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