fbpx
Wikipedia

Stony Brook Seawolves men's lacrosse

The Stony Brook Seawolves men's lacrosse team represents Stony Brook University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men's college lacrosse. The Seawolves are led by Anthony Gilardi, who became the team's head coach prior to the 2020 season after eight seasons at Towson.[2] Stony Brook currently competes in the Colonial Athletic Association and plays its home games on Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.[3]

Stony Brook Seawolves men's lacrosse
Founded1983
UniversityStony Brook University
Head coachAnthony Gilardi (4th season)
StadiumKenneth P. LaValle Stadium
(capacity: 12,300)
LocationStony Brook, New York
ConferenceColonial Athletic Association
NicknameSeawolves
ColorsRed, blue, and gray[1]
     
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
2010
NCAA Tournament appearances
2002, 2010, 2012
Conference Tournament championships
2002, 2010, 2012
Conference regular season championships
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019

Although a club team has existed since 1978, Stony Brook established a Division III program in 1983. Stony Brook entered Division I status in 1988. The team's most successful season came in 2010, when they were ranked in the top ten of the polls and appeared in their second NCAA Tournament, advancing to the quarterfinals and losing 10–9 to Virginia at home at the doorstep of a Final Four appearance. Overall, the team has won six regular-season titles in its former home of the America East Conference and appeared in three NCAA Tournaments.

Team history edit

Pre-Division I era (1983–1988) edit

 
The Stony Brook club lacrosse team, 1978

Stony Brook University first fielded a men's lacrosse team in the 1983 season at the NCAA Division III level.[4] Prior to that, a men's club lacrosse team had been started in 1978 by student Frank Ross.[5] John Ziegler was the program's first head coach, going 30–10 over a span of three seasons.[6] Before the 1986 season, Ziegler was replaced by Bruce Casagrande. Casagrande scheduled three Division I teams in 1986 and 1987, and Stony Brook defeated Ohio State 14–6 on March 21, 1987 at Huntington High School. Casagrande led the team during its transition from club status to official NCAA Division I program.

John Espey era (1988–2004) edit

Head coach John Espey took over for Casagrande beginning in 1988. Under Espey, Stony Brook expanded its facilities, recruiting efforts, and strength of schedule in order to build the program. By 1998, the program had achieved full funding status, allowing it to allocate the NCAA maximum of 12.6 scholarships for current athletes. In 2000, Stony Brook joined the ECAC Lacrosse League, but the Seawolves only played two seasons in the conference. Stony Brook joined the America East Conference and played its first season there in 2002.

In the Seawolves' inaugural America East season, the team was picked to finish first in the conference preseason poll.[7] Stony Brook headed into the America East Tournament at 8–6, and beat Hartford and Albany to reach the first NCAA Tournament in program history.[8][9] In the first round of the tournament, Cornell ran away with a 12–3 victory to end the Seawolves' season with a 10–7 record.

Espey resigned in 2004 after 16 seasons as head coach. In his final two years, Stony Brook was eliminated in the America East semifinals both times.[10]

Lars Tiffany period (2005–2006) edit

On August 10, 2004, Penn State assistant head coach Lars Tiffany was named as Espey's successor.[11] Tiffany spent two seasons as the Seawolves' head coach and did not return to the NCAA Tournament in either season, losing to Albany in the America East finals in 2005 and in the America East semifinals in 2006. Tiffany left in August 2006 to accept the head coaching job at his alma mater, Brown University, going 18–13 in his two seasons at Stony Brook.

Rick Sowell era (2007–2011) edit

St. John's head coach Rick Sowell was named Stony Brook's fifth head coach on August 15, 2006.[12] In Sowell's debut, the Seawolves lost at home 15–7 to the #8 Virginia Cavaliers. However, Stony Brook eventually won five games in a row and found themselves ranked as high as #18 in the polls. The Seawolves tumbled out of the rankings after suffering four conference losses, and took the fourth seed in the conference tournament, being blown out 17–5 by Albany in the semifinals to end their season at 8–5.

In 2008, the Seawolves finished 7–7 and suffered another semifinal loss to Albany. The 2009 season saw Stony Brook come closest to returning to the NCAA Tournament since their 2002 appearance, but the Seawolves ended the season at 9–6 after losing to #11 UMBC in the America East Championship.

2010 season: NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals edit

Stony Brook began the 2010 season unranked, beating Siena 21–14 in its season opener before losing the next game, 13–8 to #2 Virginia. The Seawolves then won three in a row, including a 16–12 victory over #16 Delaware, before losing the next two games 13–12 to Denver and 12–9 to #9 Cornell. With a 4–3 record, Stony Brook beat Bryant 8–7 before running the table in America East play, going undefeated including a 15–0 clobbering at Albany and a 16–10 win over Vermont. The Seawolves entered the America East Tournament at 10–3 having won six games in a row, and their winning streak became eight after defeating Vermont and Albany in the playoffs to reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002.

Stony Brook was ranked #6 in the country heading into the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship. The Seawolves were given the #8 seed in the NCAA Tournament. In front of 4,262 fans at LaValle Stadium, Stony Brook defeated Denver 9–7 in the First Round to advance to the national quarterfinals, improving to 13–3 with a nine-game winning streak. In the quarterfinals, Stony Brook lost 10–9 to #1 Virginia, falling one goal shy of the program's first Final Four appearance. A record-setting 10,024 people attended the quarterfinal game at LaValle Stadium.[13]

The Seawolves finished 2010 with a program-record 13 wins, going undefeated in America East play for the first time. Over a week after the loss to Virginia, Sowell's contract was extended through the 2015 season.[14]

2011 season edit

Stony Brook was ranked #5 in the USILA Coaches Poll heading into the season, and was unanimously picked to finish in first place in the America East.[15][16]

The season opened with a top-5 battle at LaValle Stadium, with #5 Stony Brook hosting #1 Virginia. The Seawolves blew an early lead and lost 11–10 in overtime but recovered to win their next three games over Marist, Delaware, and St. John's.[17][18] Stony Brook was then shocked on the road, falling 9–8 to unranked Towson before losing to #10 Cornell at home in a 17–9 blowout.

Sitting at 3–3, Stony Brook would go undefeated in America East play for a second straight year to end the regular season at 8–3 as the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament. After defeating Binghamton 12–8 in the semifinals, Stony Brook was stunned in an 11–10 loss to Hartford in the America East Championship off a last-second goal by Ryan Compitello, whose brother Tom played for Stony Brook at the same time.

The Seawolves ended the season ranked #17 and did not qualify for an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, ending their season in disappointment. A month after the season ended, Sowell announced his resignation in the middle of his contract to accept the head coaching position at Navy.[19] Sowell was 47–26 in five seasons as Stony Brook head coach.

The Jim Nagle years (2012–2019) edit

Colgate head coach Jim Nagle was named as Sowell's successor eleven days later on June 20, 2011.[20]

2012 season: Third NCAA Tournament appearance edit

Nagle's first season saw the graduation of 11 seniors, including Kevin Crowley, the first-overall draft pick in the 2011 NLL Draft.[21] The inexperience showed early on as Stony Brook began the season 0–3, including a loss to #1 Virginia. The Seawolves won their first game of the season at #18 Delaware, a 7–6 nailbiter on the road and their first win over a ranked opponent since 2010. The season continued to spiral downward as Stony Brook would embark on a four-game losing streak, suffering home defeats to St. John's and Towson and road stumbles at Siena and Bryant (in 2OT).

At 1–7, the Seawolves' season looked bleak, but they won the first three conference matchups to build momentum before falling to #20 Yale and Hartford, both one-goal losses in overtime at home. Stony Brook defeated Albany in the regular season finale to head into the America East Tournament at 5–9. Stony Brook squeaked past Hartford in the semifinals and trounced Albany in the championship game to clinch the team's third NCAA Tournament berth and second in the last three years, doing so in Nagle's first year as head coach. Nagle won America East Coach of the Year honors for his inaugural performance.

In the First Round of the 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship, Stony Brook lost 19–9 to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore to end the season at 7–10.

2013–2019: The drought years edit

In the years following the 2012 NCAA Tournament run, the Nagle-led Seawolves languished in mediocrity. Stony Brook played a tough schedule in 2013, with losses to #6 Virginia, #1 Maryland, and #12 Yale, but suffered a losing record in conference play for the first time since 2007 as the Seawolves lost two games in overtime. Their season ended with a 7–9 record after a loss to #12 Albany, 17–15, in the semifinals of the America East Tournament.

In 2014, Stony Brook had a second consecutive losing record in both overall and conference play. Stony Brook traveled to #1 Duke in a 14–6 loss, and played host to #1 Maryland in a 11–8 defeat.[22] Stony Brook went 2–3 in conference play for a second year in a row. In the semifinals of the America East Tournament, the Seawolves lost 17–16 to #18 Albany, ending their season at 6–10 overall.

The 2015 season initially appeared to be a bounceback year for Stony Brook, who saw winning streaks of both four and five games, winning nine games in a ten-game span. The Seawolves' lone loss during that stretch was a home defeat to #15 Albany, but the team also beat #12 Princeton. Stony Brook's 10–2 start was a new program best, but back-to-back home losses against Lehigh, 12–11, and #6 Duke, 17–11, halted momentum after the five-game winning streak. Stony Brook then won the final three games of the regular season, with two overtime wins, to head into the America East Tournament at 12–4. The Seawolves beat Vermont 16–13 in the semifinals before being crushed by #6 Albany in the championship game, 22–9. Stony Brook tied the program record for wins in a season, ending 13–5, but missed the NCAA Tournament for a third straight year.

Stony Brook started 2016 strong at 5–1, with home wins over #16 Rutgers and #12 Hofstra and a loss to #9 Brown. The team's lone loss in America East play was to #11 Albany for the second straight season. Stony Brook won seven of its last eight regular season games to reach a 12–3 record. However, the Seawolves lost to Vermont 10–9 in the conference semifinals. In 2017, Stony Brook started 4–0, including a win at #10 Brown, before losing five of the next six. In a familiar scene, #6 Albany routed Stony Brook 19–6 in the America East semifinals to cap off a 7–7 campaign.

Stony Brook began the 2018 season 0–4. On March 10, Stony Brook hosted #9 Virginia, but the 15–14 loss was more memorable for the on-field fight that occurred.[23] The Seawolves closed the season out strong, capturing a share of the America East regular season title for the first time since 2012. Nevertheless, Stony Brook lost in the semifinals of the America East Tournament for a third straight year.

In 2019, the Seawolves struggled initially, losing to #4 Penn State, Marist, Sacred Heart, and Hartford to bring their record to 3–4.[24] However, they upset St. John's on the road, and came back from a 7–1 deficit to beat Vermont 10–9. Stony Brook clinched the regular season title by defeating Albany 12–10 at home in a rain-delayed season finale.[25] Hosting the America East Tournament as the No. 1 seed, Stony Brook was upset at home 14–8 by UMBC in the semifinals, marking the team's fourth semifinal loss in a row.[26] On May 14, Stony Brook athletic director Shawn Heilbron announced that Nagle would not return as head coach. In eight seasons with the Seawolves, Nagle recorded a 68–61 record overall and 31–14 in conference play, but made just one NCAA Tournament in his first season and had six one-and-dones in the America East Tournament.[27]

Anthony Gilardi takes over (2020–present) edit

On June 20, Stony Brook named Towson associate head coach and offensive coordinator Anthony Gilardi as the team's new head coach.[28] Stony Brook began the season 5–1, with three overtime victories, all of which saw Caleb Pearson score the game-winning goal.[29]

In 2022, Stony Brook won the inaugural Long Island Cup by beating LIU 10–6 in the championship.[30]

 
Stony Brook defenders (right) pursue an Air Force Falcons men's lacrosse player during a 2024 game

Facilities edit

The Stony Brook Seawolves presently play their home games in Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium, which has a capacity of 12,300. LaValle Stadium is located on the west campus of Stony Brook University and was constructed for the 2002 season. The stadium hosted the largest lacrosse game crowd in school history in the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Quarterfinals, when there was a reported attendance of 10,024.[31]

Coaches edit

Head coaches edit

The men's lacrosse program has had a total of five coaches since its first season back in 1983. Espey being responsible for the transition of the program to Division I.

Coach Years Overall Conference Conference Tournament Titles NCAA Tournament Appearances
John Ziegler 1983–85
Bruce Casagrande 1986–87 13–13 (.500) N/A
John Espey 1988–2004 116–123 (.485) 11–17 (.392)2 1 1
Lars Tiffany 2005–06 18–13 (.581) 8–3 (.727)
Rick Sowell 2007–11 47–26 (.643) 19–6 (.760) 1 1
Jim Nagle 2012–19 68–61 (.527) 31–14 (.689) 1 1
Anthony Gilardi 2020– 28–18 (.609) 13–6 (.684)

Current Coaching staff edit

  • Anthony Gilardi – Head Coach, 3rd year
  • J.P. Brazel — Associate Head Coach, 3rd year
  • Mike Chanenchuk —Assistant Coach, 3rd year

Season-by-season results edit

The following are the final year-end standings of the men's lacrosse program since 1983. In 2000, the Seawolves moved up to Division I and in 2002, the program joined the America East Conference. Stony Brook will begin play in the Colonial Athletic Association starting in the 2023 season.

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
John Ziegler (Division III Independent) (1983–1985)
1983 John Ziegler 9–3
1984 John Ziegler 11–3
1985 John Ziegler 10–4 ECAC Champions
John Ziegler: 30–10 (.750)
Bruce Casagrande (Division II Independent) (1986–1987)
1986 Bruce Casagrande 6–6
1987 Bruce Casagrande 7–7 ECAC Semifinals
Bruce Casagrande: 13–13 (.500)
John Espey (Division I Independent) (1988–1999)
1988 John Espey 6–8 ECAC Semifinals
1989 John Espey 10–4
1990 John Espey 12–2
1991 John Espey 8–5
1992 John Espey 7–7
1993 John Espey 3–11
1994 John Espey 3–10
1995 John Espey 7–7
1996 John Espey 3–8
1997 John Espey 9–4
1998 John Espey 7–5
1999 John Espey 5–8
John Espey (ECAC Lacrosse League) (2000–2001)
2000 John Espey 5–11 0–6
2001 John Espey 7–7 1–5
John Espey (America East Conference) (2002–2004)
2002 John Espey 10–7 3–2 3rd NCAA First Round
2003 John Espey 5–10 3–2 3rd
2004 John Espey 9–6 4–2 4th
John Espey: 116–123 (.485) 11–17 (.393)
Lars Tiffany (America East Conference) (2005–2006)
2005 Lars Tiffany 10–6 4–2 4th
2006 Lars Tiffany 8–7 4–1 2nd
Lars Tiffany: 18–13 (.581) 8–3 (.727)
Rick Sowell (America East Conference) (2007–2011)
2007 Rick Sowell 8–5 2–3 4th
2008 Rick Sowell 7–7 3–2 3rd
2009 Rick Sowell 9–6 4–1 T–1st
2010 Rick Sowell 13–4 5–0 1st NCAA Quarterfinals
2011 Rick Sowell 10–4 5–0 1st
Rick Sowell: 47–26 (.644) 19–6 (.760)
Jim Nagle (America East Conference) (2012–2019)
2012 Jim Nagle 7–10 4–1 1st NCAA First Round
2013 Jim Nagle 7–9 2–3 4th
2014 Jim Nagle 6–10 2–3 4th
2015 Jim Nagle 13–5 5–1 2nd
2016 Jim Nagle 12–3 5–1 2nd
2017 Jim Nagle 7–7 3–3 4th
2018 Jim Nagle 7–8 5–1 T–1st
2019 Jim Nagle 9–6 5–1 1st
Jim Nagle: 68–59 (.535) 31–14 (.689)
Anthony Gilardi (America East Conference) (2020–2022)
2020 Anthony Gilardi 5–2
2021 Anthony Gilardi 8–6 6–3 2nd
2022 Anthony Gilardi 9–5 4–2 2nd
Anthony Gilardi (Colonial Athletic Association) (2023–present)
2023 Anthony Gilardi 6–5 3–1
Anthony Gilardi: 28–18 (.609) 13–6 (.684)
Total: 320–262 (.550)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

†NCAA canceled 2020 season due to COVID-19 pandemic

Postseason results edit

Year Seed Round Opponent Score
2002 First Round Cornell L, 3–12
2010 #8 First Round

Quarterfinal

Denver

#1 Virginia

W, 9–7

L, 9–10

2012 First Round Johns Hopkins L, 9–19

References edit

  1. ^ "Stony Brook University Brand". Retrieved April 5, 2017.
  2. ^ "Stony Brook Names Anthony Gilardi as Men's Lacrosse Head Coach". Stony Brook University Athletics. June 20, 2019. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  3. ^ McLaughlin, Corey (October 12, 2010). "Stony Brook Out to Prove 2010 Was No Fluke". Lax Magazine. Retrieved December 30, 2010.
  4. ^ "Timeline | Special Collections and University Archives". www.stonybrook.edu. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  5. ^ "Hall of Fame". Stony Brook University Athletics. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  6. ^ "Men's Lacrosse Record Book" (PDF).
  7. ^ . www.goseawolves.org. February 26, 2002. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
  8. ^ . www.goseawolves.org. 2002. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  9. ^ . www.goseawolves.org. May 4, 2002. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
  10. ^ "Head Men's Lacrosse Coach John Espey Relinquishes Coaching Duties". Stony Brook University Athletics. June 29, 2004. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  11. ^ "Lars Tiffany Named Head Men's Lacrosse Coach". Stony Brook University Athletics. August 10, 2004. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  12. ^ "Rick Sowell Named Head Men's Lacrosse Coach". Stony Brook University Athletics. August 15, 2006. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  13. ^ "Sold-Out Crowd Watches Stony Brook Battle But Fall Late To Virginia, 10-9". Stony Brook University Athletics. May 23, 2010. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  14. ^ "Stony Brook Extends Contract of Head Lacrosse Coach Rick Sowell". Stony Brook University Athletics. June 2, 2010. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  15. ^ "Stony Brook Tabbed to Win Second Straight Men's Lacrosse Crown". AmericaEast.com.
  16. ^ "Men's lacrosse ranked in top 10 in national polls". goseawolves.org.
  17. ^ "#1 Virginia edges #5 Men's Lacrosse in overtime, 11–10". goseawolves.org.
  18. ^ "#5 Men's Lacrosse Tops St. John's, 9–4". goseawolves.org.
  19. ^ "Rick Sowell accepts head coaching position at Navy". Stony Brook University Athletics. June 9, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  20. ^ "Stony Brook names Jim Nagle head men's lacrosse coach". Stony Brook University Athletics. June 20, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  21. ^ http://www.goseawolves.org/sports/m-lacros/spec-rel/021712aaa.html [dead link]
  22. ^ "#Seawolves rally falls short against Maryland". Stony Brook University Athletics. March 8, 2014. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  23. ^ "Stony Brook battles back before falling to No. 9 Virginia". Newsday. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  24. ^ "Stony Brook loses first conference game to Hartford". Newsday. 2019. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  25. ^ "UAlbany men's lacrosse loses to Stony Brook | The Daily Gazette". dailygazette.com. April 27, 2019. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  26. ^ "UMBC upsets Stony Brook 14-8 to advance to America East title game". We Never Stop Talking Baltimore Sports. May 3, 2019. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  27. ^ "Stony Brook Parts Ways with Jim Nagle". www.uslaxmagazine.com. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  28. ^ "Towson assistant Anthony Gilardi hired as men's lacrosse coach at Stony Brook". baltimoresun.com. June 20, 2019. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  29. ^ "AGAIN! Caleb Pearson Tallies Third OT Winner of Season as Men's Lax Rallies Past Sacred Heart". Stony Brook University Athletics. March 3, 2020. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  30. ^ "Sunday Men's DI Roundup: Stony Brook is King of Long Island". www.insidelacrosse.com. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
  31. ^ . Archived from the original on August 7, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website

stony, brook, seawolves, lacrosse, team, represents, stony, brook, university, national, collegiate, athletic, association, ncaa, division, college, lacrosse, seawolves, anthony, gilardi, became, team, head, coach, prior, 2020, season, after, eight, seasons, t. The Stony Brook Seawolves men s lacrosse team represents Stony Brook University in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I men s college lacrosse The Seawolves are led by Anthony Gilardi who became the team s head coach prior to the 2020 season after eight seasons at Towson 2 Stony Brook currently competes in the Colonial Athletic Association and plays its home games on Kenneth P LaValle Stadium 3 Stony Brook Seawolves men s lacrosseFounded1983UniversityStony Brook UniversityHead coachAnthony Gilardi 4th season StadiumKenneth P LaValle Stadium capacity 12 300 LocationStony Brook New YorkConferenceColonial Athletic AssociationNicknameSeawolvesColorsRed blue and gray 1 NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals2010NCAA Tournament appearances2002 2010 2012Conference Tournament championships2002 2010 2012Conference regular season championships2009 2010 2011 2012 2018 2019 Although a club team has existed since 1978 Stony Brook established a Division III program in 1983 Stony Brook entered Division I status in 1988 The team s most successful season came in 2010 when they were ranked in the top ten of the polls and appeared in their second NCAA Tournament advancing to the quarterfinals and losing 10 9 to Virginia at home at the doorstep of a Final Four appearance Overall the team has won six regular season titles in its former home of the America East Conference and appeared in three NCAA Tournaments Contents 1 Team history 1 1 Pre Division I era 1983 1988 1 2 John Espey era 1988 2004 1 3 Lars Tiffany period 2005 2006 1 4 Rick Sowell era 2007 2011 1 4 1 2010 season NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals 1 4 2 2011 season 1 5 The Jim Nagle years 2012 2019 1 5 1 2012 season Third NCAA Tournament appearance 1 5 2 2013 2019 The drought years 1 6 Anthony Gilardi takes over 2020 present 2 Facilities 3 Coaches 3 1 Head coaches 3 2 Current Coaching staff 4 Season by season results 5 Postseason results 6 References 7 External linksTeam history editPre Division I era 1983 1988 edit nbsp The Stony Brook club lacrosse team 1978Stony Brook University first fielded a men s lacrosse team in the 1983 season at the NCAA Division III level 4 Prior to that a men s club lacrosse team had been started in 1978 by student Frank Ross 5 John Ziegler was the program s first head coach going 30 10 over a span of three seasons 6 Before the 1986 season Ziegler was replaced by Bruce Casagrande Casagrande scheduled three Division I teams in 1986 and 1987 and Stony Brook defeated Ohio State 14 6 on March 21 1987 at Huntington High School Casagrande led the team during its transition from club status to official NCAA Division I program John Espey era 1988 2004 edit Head coach John Espey took over for Casagrande beginning in 1988 Under Espey Stony Brook expanded its facilities recruiting efforts and strength of schedule in order to build the program By 1998 the program had achieved full funding status allowing it to allocate the NCAA maximum of 12 6 scholarships for current athletes In 2000 Stony Brook joined the ECAC Lacrosse League but the Seawolves only played two seasons in the conference Stony Brook joined the America East Conference and played its first season there in 2002 In the Seawolves inaugural America East season the team was picked to finish first in the conference preseason poll 7 Stony Brook headed into the America East Tournament at 8 6 and beat Hartford and Albany to reach the first NCAA Tournament in program history 8 9 In the first round of the tournament Cornell ran away with a 12 3 victory to end the Seawolves season with a 10 7 record Espey resigned in 2004 after 16 seasons as head coach In his final two years Stony Brook was eliminated in the America East semifinals both times 10 Lars Tiffany period 2005 2006 edit On August 10 2004 Penn State assistant head coach Lars Tiffany was named as Espey s successor 11 Tiffany spent two seasons as the Seawolves head coach and did not return to the NCAA Tournament in either season losing to Albany in the America East finals in 2005 and in the America East semifinals in 2006 Tiffany left in August 2006 to accept the head coaching job at his alma mater Brown University going 18 13 in his two seasons at Stony Brook Rick Sowell era 2007 2011 edit St John s head coach Rick Sowell was named Stony Brook s fifth head coach on August 15 2006 12 In Sowell s debut the Seawolves lost at home 15 7 to the 8 Virginia Cavaliers However Stony Brook eventually won five games in a row and found themselves ranked as high as 18 in the polls The Seawolves tumbled out of the rankings after suffering four conference losses and took the fourth seed in the conference tournament being blown out 17 5 by Albany in the semifinals to end their season at 8 5 In 2008 the Seawolves finished 7 7 and suffered another semifinal loss to Albany The 2009 season saw Stony Brook come closest to returning to the NCAA Tournament since their 2002 appearance but the Seawolves ended the season at 9 6 after losing to 11 UMBC in the America East Championship 2010 season NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals edit Stony Brook began the 2010 season unranked beating Siena 21 14 in its season opener before losing the next game 13 8 to 2 Virginia The Seawolves then won three in a row including a 16 12 victory over 16 Delaware before losing the next two games 13 12 to Denver and 12 9 to 9 Cornell With a 4 3 record Stony Brook beat Bryant 8 7 before running the table in America East play going undefeated including a 15 0 clobbering at Albany and a 16 10 win over Vermont The Seawolves entered the America East Tournament at 10 3 having won six games in a row and their winning streak became eight after defeating Vermont and Albany in the playoffs to reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2002 Stony Brook was ranked 6 in the country heading into the 2010 NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship The Seawolves were given the 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament In front of 4 262 fans at LaValle Stadium Stony Brook defeated Denver 9 7 in the First Round to advance to the national quarterfinals improving to 13 3 with a nine game winning streak In the quarterfinals Stony Brook lost 10 9 to 1 Virginia falling one goal shy of the program s first Final Four appearance A record setting 10 024 people attended the quarterfinal game at LaValle Stadium 13 The Seawolves finished 2010 with a program record 13 wins going undefeated in America East play for the first time Over a week after the loss to Virginia Sowell s contract was extended through the 2015 season 14 2011 season edit Stony Brook was ranked 5 in the USILA Coaches Poll heading into the season and was unanimously picked to finish in first place in the America East 15 16 The season opened with a top 5 battle at LaValle Stadium with 5 Stony Brook hosting 1 Virginia The Seawolves blew an early lead and lost 11 10 in overtime but recovered to win their next three games over Marist Delaware and St John s 17 18 Stony Brook was then shocked on the road falling 9 8 to unranked Towson before losing to 10 Cornell at home in a 17 9 blowout Sitting at 3 3 Stony Brook would go undefeated in America East play for a second straight year to end the regular season at 8 3 as the No 1 seed in the conference tournament After defeating Binghamton 12 8 in the semifinals Stony Brook was stunned in an 11 10 loss to Hartford in the America East Championship off a last second goal by Ryan Compitello whose brother Tom played for Stony Brook at the same time The Seawolves ended the season ranked 17 and did not qualify for an at large bid to the NCAA Tournament ending their season in disappointment A month after the season ended Sowell announced his resignation in the middle of his contract to accept the head coaching position at Navy 19 Sowell was 47 26 in five seasons as Stony Brook head coach The Jim Nagle years 2012 2019 edit Colgate head coach Jim Nagle was named as Sowell s successor eleven days later on June 20 2011 20 2012 season Third NCAA Tournament appearance edit Nagle s first season saw the graduation of 11 seniors including Kevin Crowley the first overall draft pick in the 2011 NLL Draft 21 The inexperience showed early on as Stony Brook began the season 0 3 including a loss to 1 Virginia The Seawolves won their first game of the season at 18 Delaware a 7 6 nailbiter on the road and their first win over a ranked opponent since 2010 The season continued to spiral downward as Stony Brook would embark on a four game losing streak suffering home defeats to St John s and Towson and road stumbles at Siena and Bryant in 2OT At 1 7 the Seawolves season looked bleak but they won the first three conference matchups to build momentum before falling to 20 Yale and Hartford both one goal losses in overtime at home Stony Brook defeated Albany in the regular season finale to head into the America East Tournament at 5 9 Stony Brook squeaked past Hartford in the semifinals and trounced Albany in the championship game to clinch the team s third NCAA Tournament berth and second in the last three years doing so in Nagle s first year as head coach Nagle won America East Coach of the Year honors for his inaugural performance In the First Round of the 2012 NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Championship Stony Brook lost 19 9 to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore to end the season at 7 10 2013 2019 The drought years edit In the years following the 2012 NCAA Tournament run the Nagle led Seawolves languished in mediocrity Stony Brook played a tough schedule in 2013 with losses to 6 Virginia 1 Maryland and 12 Yale but suffered a losing record in conference play for the first time since 2007 as the Seawolves lost two games in overtime Their season ended with a 7 9 record after a loss to 12 Albany 17 15 in the semifinals of the America East Tournament In 2014 Stony Brook had a second consecutive losing record in both overall and conference play Stony Brook traveled to 1 Duke in a 14 6 loss and played host to 1 Maryland in a 11 8 defeat 22 Stony Brook went 2 3 in conference play for a second year in a row In the semifinals of the America East Tournament the Seawolves lost 17 16 to 18 Albany ending their season at 6 10 overall The 2015 season initially appeared to be a bounceback year for Stony Brook who saw winning streaks of both four and five games winning nine games in a ten game span The Seawolves lone loss during that stretch was a home defeat to 15 Albany but the team also beat 12 Princeton Stony Brook s 10 2 start was a new program best but back to back home losses against Lehigh 12 11 and 6 Duke 17 11 halted momentum after the five game winning streak Stony Brook then won the final three games of the regular season with two overtime wins to head into the America East Tournament at 12 4 The Seawolves beat Vermont 16 13 in the semifinals before being crushed by 6 Albany in the championship game 22 9 Stony Brook tied the program record for wins in a season ending 13 5 but missed the NCAA Tournament for a third straight year Stony Brook started 2016 strong at 5 1 with home wins over 16 Rutgers and 12 Hofstra and a loss to 9 Brown The team s lone loss in America East play was to 11 Albany for the second straight season Stony Brook won seven of its last eight regular season games to reach a 12 3 record However the Seawolves lost to Vermont 10 9 in the conference semifinals In 2017 Stony Brook started 4 0 including a win at 10 Brown before losing five of the next six In a familiar scene 6 Albany routed Stony Brook 19 6 in the America East semifinals to cap off a 7 7 campaign Stony Brook began the 2018 season 0 4 On March 10 Stony Brook hosted 9 Virginia but the 15 14 loss was more memorable for the on field fight that occurred 23 The Seawolves closed the season out strong capturing a share of the America East regular season title for the first time since 2012 Nevertheless Stony Brook lost in the semifinals of the America East Tournament for a third straight year In 2019 the Seawolves struggled initially losing to 4 Penn State Marist Sacred Heart and Hartford to bring their record to 3 4 24 However they upset St John s on the road and came back from a 7 1 deficit to beat Vermont 10 9 Stony Brook clinched the regular season title by defeating Albany 12 10 at home in a rain delayed season finale 25 Hosting the America East Tournament as the No 1 seed Stony Brook was upset at home 14 8 by UMBC in the semifinals marking the team s fourth semifinal loss in a row 26 On May 14 Stony Brook athletic director Shawn Heilbron announced that Nagle would not return as head coach In eight seasons with the Seawolves Nagle recorded a 68 61 record overall and 31 14 in conference play but made just one NCAA Tournament in his first season and had six one and dones in the America East Tournament 27 Anthony Gilardi takes over 2020 present edit On June 20 Stony Brook named Towson associate head coach and offensive coordinator Anthony Gilardi as the team s new head coach 28 Stony Brook began the season 5 1 with three overtime victories all of which saw Caleb Pearson score the game winning goal 29 In 2022 Stony Brook won the inaugural Long Island Cup by beating LIU 10 6 in the championship 30 nbsp Stony Brook defenders right pursue an Air Force Falcons men s lacrosse player during a 2024 gameFacilities editThe Stony Brook Seawolves presently play their home games in Kenneth P LaValle Stadium which has a capacity of 12 300 LaValle Stadium is located on the west campus of Stony Brook University and was constructed for the 2002 season The stadium hosted the largest lacrosse game crowd in school history in the 2010 NCAA Division I Men s Lacrosse Quarterfinals when there was a reported attendance of 10 024 31 Coaches editHead coaches edit The men s lacrosse program has had a total of five coaches since its first season back in 1983 Espey being responsible for the transition of the program to Division I Coach Years Overall Conference Conference Tournament Titles NCAA Tournament Appearances John Ziegler 1983 85 Bruce Casagrande 1986 87 13 13 500 N A John Espey 1988 2004 116 123 485 11 17 392 2 1 1 Lars Tiffany 2005 06 18 13 581 8 3 727 Rick Sowell 2007 11 47 26 643 19 6 760 1 1 Jim Nagle 2012 19 68 61 527 31 14 689 1 1 Anthony Gilardi 2020 28 18 609 13 6 684 Current Coaching staff edit Anthony Gilardi Head Coach 3rd year J P Brazel Associate Head Coach 3rd year Mike Chanenchuk Assistant Coach 3rd yearSeason by season results editThe following are the final year end standings of the men s lacrosse program since 1983 In 2000 the Seawolves moved up to Division I and in 2002 the program joined the America East Conference Stony Brook will begin play in the Colonial Athletic Association starting in the 2023 season Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason John Ziegler Division III Independent 1983 1985 1983 John Ziegler 9 3 1984 John Ziegler 11 3 1985 John Ziegler 10 4 ECAC Champions John Ziegler 30 10 750 Bruce Casagrande Division II Independent 1986 1987 1986 Bruce Casagrande 6 6 1987 Bruce Casagrande 7 7 ECAC Semifinals Bruce Casagrande 13 13 500 John Espey Division I Independent 1988 1999 1988 John Espey 6 8 ECAC Semifinals 1989 John Espey 10 4 1990 John Espey 12 2 1991 John Espey 8 5 1992 John Espey 7 7 1993 John Espey 3 11 1994 John Espey 3 10 1995 John Espey 7 7 1996 John Espey 3 8 1997 John Espey 9 4 1998 John Espey 7 5 1999 John Espey 5 8 John Espey ECAC Lacrosse League 2000 2001 2000 John Espey 5 11 0 6 2001 John Espey 7 7 1 5 John Espey America East Conference 2002 2004 2002 John Espey 10 7 3 2 3rd NCAA First Round 2003 John Espey 5 10 3 2 3rd 2004 John Espey 9 6 4 2 4th John Espey 116 123 485 11 17 393 Lars Tiffany America East Conference 2005 2006 2005 Lars Tiffany 10 6 4 2 4th 2006 Lars Tiffany 8 7 4 1 2nd Lars Tiffany 18 13 581 8 3 727 Rick Sowell America East Conference 2007 2011 2007 Rick Sowell 8 5 2 3 4th 2008 Rick Sowell 7 7 3 2 3rd 2009 Rick Sowell 9 6 4 1 T 1st 2010 Rick Sowell 13 4 5 0 1st NCAA Quarterfinals 2011 Rick Sowell 10 4 5 0 1st Rick Sowell 47 26 644 19 6 760 Jim Nagle America East Conference 2012 2019 2012 Jim Nagle 7 10 4 1 1st NCAA First Round 2013 Jim Nagle 7 9 2 3 4th 2014 Jim Nagle 6 10 2 3 4th 2015 Jim Nagle 13 5 5 1 2nd 2016 Jim Nagle 12 3 5 1 2nd 2017 Jim Nagle 7 7 3 3 4th 2018 Jim Nagle 7 8 5 1 T 1st 2019 Jim Nagle 9 6 5 1 1st Jim Nagle 68 59 535 31 14 689 Anthony Gilardi America East Conference 2020 2022 2020 Anthony Gilardi 5 2 2021 Anthony Gilardi 8 6 6 3 2nd 2022 Anthony Gilardi 9 5 4 2 2nd Anthony Gilardi Colonial Athletic Association 2023 present 2023 Anthony Gilardi 6 5 3 1 Anthony Gilardi 28 18 609 13 6 684 Total 320 262 550 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion NCAA canceled 2020 season due to COVID 19 pandemicPostseason results editYear Seed Round Opponent Score 2002 First Round Cornell L 3 12 2010 8 First Round Quarterfinal Denver 1 Virginia W 9 7 L 9 10 2012 First Round Johns Hopkins L 9 19References edit Stony Brook University Brand Retrieved April 5 2017 Stony Brook Names Anthony Gilardi as Men s Lacrosse Head Coach Stony Brook University Athletics June 20 2019 Retrieved March 6 2020 McLaughlin Corey October 12 2010 Stony Brook Out to Prove 2010 Was No Fluke Lax Magazine Retrieved December 30 2010 Timeline Special Collections and University Archives www stonybrook edu Retrieved March 6 2020 Hall of Fame Stony Brook University Athletics Retrieved March 6 2020 Men s Lacrosse Record Book PDF Coaches Tab Stony Brook To Win America East Men s Lacrosse Title www goseawolves org February 26 2002 Archived from the original on August 7 2011 Retrieved July 21 2023 Archive www goseawolves org 2002 Archived from the original on August 7 2011 Retrieved July 20 2023 Men s Lacrosse Takes America East Championship www goseawolves org May 4 2002 Archived from the original on August 7 2011 Retrieved July 19 2023 Head Men s Lacrosse Coach John Espey Relinquishes Coaching Duties Stony Brook University Athletics June 29 2004 Retrieved March 6 2020 Lars Tiffany Named Head Men s Lacrosse Coach Stony Brook University Athletics August 10 2004 Retrieved March 6 2020 Rick Sowell Named Head Men s Lacrosse Coach Stony Brook University Athletics August 15 2006 Retrieved March 6 2020 Sold Out Crowd Watches Stony Brook Battle But Fall Late To Virginia 10 9 Stony Brook University Athletics May 23 2010 Retrieved March 6 2020 Stony Brook Extends Contract of Head Lacrosse Coach Rick Sowell Stony Brook University Athletics June 2 2010 Retrieved March 6 2020 Stony Brook Tabbed to Win Second Straight Men s Lacrosse Crown AmericaEast com Men s lacrosse ranked in top 10 in national polls goseawolves org 1 Virginia edges 5 Men s Lacrosse in overtime 11 10 goseawolves org 5 Men s Lacrosse Tops St John s 9 4 goseawolves org Rick Sowell accepts head coaching position at Navy Stony Brook University Athletics June 9 2011 Retrieved March 6 2020 Stony Brook names Jim Nagle head men s lacrosse coach Stony Brook University Athletics June 20 2011 Retrieved March 6 2020 http www goseawolves org sports m lacros spec rel 021712aaa html dead link Seawolves rally falls short against Maryland Stony Brook University Athletics March 8 2014 Retrieved March 6 2020 Stony Brook battles back before falling to No 9 Virginia Newsday Retrieved March 6 2020 Stony Brook loses first conference game to Hartford Newsday 2019 Retrieved May 17 2019 UAlbany men s lacrosse loses to Stony Brook The Daily Gazette dailygazette com April 27 2019 Retrieved May 17 2019 UMBC upsets Stony Brook 14 8 to advance to America East title game We Never Stop Talking Baltimore Sports May 3 2019 Retrieved May 17 2019 Stony Brook Parts Ways with Jim Nagle www uslaxmagazine com Retrieved May 17 2019 Towson assistant Anthony Gilardi hired as men s lacrosse coach at Stony Brook baltimoresun com June 20 2019 Retrieved June 21 2019 AGAIN Caleb Pearson Tallies Third OT Winner of Season as Men s Lax Rallies Past Sacred Heart Stony Brook University Athletics March 3 2020 Retrieved March 6 2020 Sunday Men s DI Roundup Stony Brook is King of Long Island www insidelacrosse com Retrieved March 1 2022 Sold Out Crowd Watches Stony Brook Battle But Fall Late To Virginia 10 9 Archived from the original on August 7 2011 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stony Brook Seawolves men 27s lacrosse amp oldid 1211729227, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.