Alum Glenn Dubin,’78 (at far right) recently visited the new Dubin Family Athletic Performance Center with his son Jordan Dubin and SBU Director of Athletics Jim Fiore. The 8,000-square-foot Center opened in June. Dubin and his wife, Eva, donated $4.3 million to build the world-class strength and conditioning center that supports and trains Stony Brook [...]
Stony Brook University’s LaValle Stadium ranked in the top 25 of college football’s toughest places to play. Coming in at #22, the Yahoo Sports listing said, “Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium is the largest outdoor facility in Suffolk County, and it is usually filled to capacity on football gamedays. The Stony Brook Seawolves instantly became Long Island’s [...]
NASA has selected biomechanical engineer major Connor Beierle, a member of the Seawolves Rugby Team, for an internship this fall. Beierle has been invited to participate in the Fall 2012 Rotocraft Aeromechanics XVIII Internship at Ames Research Center in California. He will be working with outstanding NASA mentors in a challenging environment during a 15-week [...]
Former Stony Brook track & field standout Lucy Van Dalen ’12 has arrived in London, where she will compete in the 2012 Olympic Games. Van Dalen will run her signature event, the 1,500, for New Zealand. Van Dalen’s 4:05.76 race earlier this year ranked her among the top 30 in the world. Her time was achieved in [...]
On Thursday, August 2, Stony Brook University Athletics will host free Movie Night presented by Team Ardolino and Realty Connect USA at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium at 7 pm (no raindate scheduled). The gates will open at 6:30 pm. Admission for all spectators is free. The third annual free Movie Night will feature a presentation [...]
Long time Stony Brook University Head Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Coach and legendary mentor Dave Alexander passed away on June 28, 2012 at the age of 62 following a long and courageous battle against cancer. “On behalf of the entire university community, I extend my most heartfelt thoughts and prayers to the Alexander [...]
In March 2009 Alex Mele, a 15-year-old high school baseball player from Longwood School District, was suffering from Acute Myelogenous Leukemia and needed a bone marrow transplant at Stony Brook University Hospital. Working with the national bone marrow transplant donor database organization, DKMS, Hospital social workers and Alex’s family called a press conference to raise awareness [...]
Lucy Van Dalen from the Stony Brook track and field team has been named America East Woman of the Year. The honor recognizes the conference’s senior female student-athlete who has best distinguished herself throughout her collegiate career in the areas of academic achievement, athletic excellence, service and leadership. Van Dalen, a six-time All-American, was chosen [...]
Six-year-old Camden Sunstrom from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, only knew LSU Tiger baseball . . . until he attended the June 10 game when the Seawolves beat the Tigers 7-2 to advance to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. When he got home from the game, he asked his parents if he could wear a [...]
The greatest season in Stony Brook baseball history came to an end on June 17 as the Seawolves lost 12-2 to No. 3 national seed Florida State in a College World Series elimination game at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, Nebraska. Stony Brook caps its incredible run with a 52-15 record along with the America East [...]

