The Stony Brook volleyball team took an early two-set lead against the New Hampshire Wildcats on Friday, Oct. 8 at Pritchard Gymnasium only to watch the opposition claw back and force a decisive fifth set.
Coming off a loss to No. 2 ranked James Madison University (JMU), the No. 22 ranked Stony Brook Seawolves hosted the New Hampshire Wildcats (UNH) on Saturday, Oct. 12 at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium, hoping to get back in the win column.
Sophomore attacker Kylie Ohlmiller had three goals and two assists for Stony Brook, while Courtney Murphy’s four-goal output gave her a nation-leading 62 goals this season.
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.
In need of a convincing victory over one of the conference’s elite, Stony Brook exhibited its defensive moxie in a 72-66 home win on Wednesday night over Hartford.
Expected to be Jameel Warney’s right-hand man in carrying the load coming into the season, Carson Puriefoy has harmed more than helped over the past few weeks.
Fourth and Goal is a weekly column that takes four things from the previous game and talks about them. This week, James Madison University defeated Stony Brook 27-24 after SB led 24-10.