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
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.
Redshirt junior Raven Edwards headed in a 68th minute goal to salvage a 1-1 draw for the Stony Brook Women’s Soccer team on the road against the Binghamton Bearcats.
Raven Edwards tallied a pair of goals Sunday, including an 87th minute penalty kick, to give the Seawolves a 3-2 victory over previously undefeated New Hampshire.
“Our goal is the same every year,” head coach Sue Ryan said. “To put us in a position to win the America East Championship so we can play in NCAA [tournament] matches.”
Despite dominating large portions of play and holding a large lead in shot attempts, the SBU women’s soccer team was defeated 2-0 by the visiting Sacred Heart Pioneers.
Senior midfielder Tessa Devereaux won the America East women’s soccer championship in 2012 as a freshman. Now in her senior campaign, she’s looking to lead them there again.