The Stony Brook softball team won two of four games against some of the nation’s most recognizable teams at the University of South Florida Tournament from March 11 to 13.
Graduate pitcher Melissa Rahrich is not one to be outdone. Rahrich tossed the Stony Brook softball team’s second straight one-hit shutout in a 2-0 home victory over the St. John’s Red Storm on April 20.
The Stony Brook baseball team could not hold on to a late five-run lead and suffered a heartbreaking 9-7 loss to the Fordham Rams on Tuesday, March 9 at Joe Nathan Field.
The Stony Brook baseball team hosted Bryant and UMass at Joe Nathan Field over the weekend in their final non-conference games of the regular season, taking both games against Bryant on Friday and Sunday, and dropping Saturday’s game against UMass.
Stony Brook Women’s Basketball trailed through all four quarters of Saturday afternoon’s matchup against conference rival Albany at the State Employees Federal Credit Union Arena, but a late-game run nearly managed to flip the script.
A late goal from Seawolves junior defender Kaitlin Loughren in the closing minutes of Sunday’s match between the Stony Brook women’s soccer team and Dartmouth helped stave off a shutout, but failed to spark a comeback as the Seawolves fell 2-1 to the Big Green.
It took four seconds for midfielder Jay Lindsay to win the opening face-off and dish left to fellow midfielder Ryan Bitzer, who buried Stony Brook’s first goal of the season.