The Stony Brook Seawolves
represent Stony Brook University in NCAA Division I athletics. The official colors of the Seawolves are Red and Grey. The Seawolves field 18 varsity sports; nine men and nine women. Stony Brook competes in the America East athletic conference. In football, Stony Brook competes in the Big South Conference.
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STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES TICKETS
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Monmouth Hawks vs. Stony Brook Seawolves Tickets 1/2 | Jan 02, 2025 Thu, 7:00 PM | | Stony Brook Seawolves vs. William & Mary Tribe Tickets 1/4 | Jan 04, 2025 Sat, 12:00 PM | | Monmouth Hawks Women's Basketball vs. Stony Brook Seawolves Tickets 1/5 | Jan 05, 2025 Sun, 2:00 PM | | Stony Brook Seawolves vs. Drexel Dragons Tickets 1/9 | Jan 09, 2025 Thu, 7:00 PM | | Stony Brook Seawolves vs. Northeastern Huskies Tickets 1/11 | Jan 11, 2025 Sat, 7:00 PM | |
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Mascot
The seawolf mascot was adopted in 1994. Prior to that the athletic teams were known as the Patriots.
Teams
Sport
| Coach
| Facility
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Baseball
| Matt Senk
| Stony Brook Baseball Field
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Basketball (Men)
| Steve Pikiell
| Pritchard Gymnasium (2008-09)
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Basketball (Women)
| Michelle Cherry
| Pritchard Gymnasium (2008-09)
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Cross Country (Men & Women)
| Andy Ronan
| none
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Football
| Chuck Priore
| Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium
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Lacrosse (Men)
| Rick Sowell
| Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium
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Lacrosse (Women)
| Allison Comito
| Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium
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Soccer (Men)
| Cesar Markovic
| Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium
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Soccer (Women)
| Sue Ryan
| Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium
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Softball
| Megan Bryant
| Stony Brook Softball Field
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Swimming & Diving (Men & Women)
| David Alexander
| Stony Brook University Swimming Pool
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Tennis (Men & Women)
| Gary Glassman
| Stony Brook University Tennis Courts
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Track & Field (Men & Women)
| Andy Ronan
| none
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Volleyball (Women)
| Deborah Matejka-Deslauriers
| Pritchard Gymnasium
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Stony Brook University Sport Clubs
Stony Brook University also participates in competitive competitions through various leagues, associations and Unions not associated with the NCAA. Although not affiliated with the Athletics Department, these clubs fall under the purview of Campus Recreation. With over 25 Men's, Women's and Co-Ed teams, the sport clubs have embraced the new RED HOT Seawolve's mascot and represent Wolfy well at competitive competition across the United States and around the world. In fact, the Stony Brook Men's Rugby team is the first recorded athletic team team to represent the Seawolf overseas playing some of the toughest European competition against various Irish teams.
Some of the larger and more well established programs are:
Stony Brook Ice Hockey: http://www.stonybrookhockey.com/
Stony Brook Crew Team: http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/Clubs/usbcrew/
Stony Brook Men's Rugby: http://www.stonybrookrugby.org
In addition to the opportunities that Sport Clubs provide, the success of the program depends heavily upon the student leaders of each individual club. These student leaders must have the initiative and drive to handle administrative decisions regarding their club, as well as motivate club members to take part in various activities.
For a complete list of sport clubs, please visit http://studentaffairs.stonybrook.edu/rec/directory.shtml
Alma Mater
Stony Brookâs Alma Mater, Sandy Shore, was adopted in 1985 after a composition contest. Dr. Peter Winkler, a professor in the Department of Music, in conjunction with lyricist Winston Clark, wrote the winning submission. Carol Marburger, wife of former University President John Marburger, is credited as the guiding spirit behind the song.
Sandy shore
Meeting the Northern sea
Ancient ground where newborn dreams arise
Scarlet, gray
Under azure skies
The morning of a lifetime lies in Stony Brook
Raise a grateful cheer for Stony Brook!
Youthful joys
Youthful folly, too
Ancient wisdom seen through youthful eyes
Lifelong friends
Bound by youthful ties
The morning of a lifetime lies in Stony Brook
Raise a grateful cheer for Stony Brook!