Stony Brook Women’s Soccer Head Coach Brendan Faherty left from his position on Wednesday, Dec. 19 to become the new head coach for the Yale Bulldogs beginning in the 2019 season.
2015 was filled with diverse cultural events, student activism, and athletic upsets for Stony Brook. Here are our editors’ picks of some of the year’s most influential moments
Following the conclusion of the 2015 season, longtime Stony Brook Women’s Soccer head coach Sue Ryan was relieved of her duties. Brendan Faherty will replace her.
Disappointment has become familiar for Stony Brook’s fall sports teams, as the Seawolves have gone three years without a conference title in the academic year’s first season.
As the clock ran out in the second half, the Stony Brook Women’s Soccer team’s playoff hopes ran out as well, leaving an aura of emptiness that filled LaValle Stadium.
Senior midfielder Tessa Devereaux assisted on freshman midfielder Julie Johnstonbaugh’s first career goal in the 11th minute to give the Seawolves an early lead.
A career-best season continues to unfold for junior forward Raven Edwards, who was recognized as the America East Women’s Soccer Player of the Week for the week of Oct. 5-11.