Stony Brook Football looks to have their first 3-0 start in the school’s Division I history when they head to Williamsburg, Virginia to take on No. 25 William & Mary.
In this edition of 4th and Goal, football writer Chris Gaine takes a look at the big contributions from Stacey Bedell and Victor Ochi and more points from Saturday’s game.
A very indecisive non-conference season for Head Coach Chuck Priore had Seawolves fans guessing who their starting quarterback would be going into Saturday’s game against the William & Mary Tribe.
The Seawolves fall to William & Mary Tribe, 27-20, in an overtime thriller. This is the first time since 2005 that the Seawolves lost a homecoming game under Chuck Priore, making his homecoming record 8-1.
Stony Brook football (1-3) will return home to face No. 17 William & Mary Tribe (3-1) in the annual homecoming game and Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) opener.
As homecoming approaches on Saturday, many Stony Brook students and alumni are anticipating the events that come with it: Wolfstock, the parties and most importantly, the football game.
Stony Brook’s strength on offense has definitely been their rushing attack, with four very capable backs in Stacey Bedell, Marcus Coker, James Kenner and Tyler Fredericks.
After last year’s debut season in the I-AA powerhouse CAA, Stony Brook is back and looking to improve on its inaugural season in the Colonial Athletic Association.