In an all-America East road trip, the Seawolves came away with a split in two 3-point games.
On Wednesday, they beat the Binghamton Bearcats 60-57, and then on Saturday they lost to Vermont 46-43.
Stony Brook was led all week by senior Jessica Previlon, who notched two double-doubles, bringing her to an America East-leading eight double-doubles.
Junior point guard Teasha Harris led all scorers on Wednesday with 14 points, making four out of 10 shot attempts and hitting all four of her free throw attempts.
Junior Chikilra Goodman and Freshman Brittany Snow chipped in 11 points each.
With less than three minutes left in the game, the Seawolves found themselves losing 43-31. Unfortunately, they could only cut that lead to three before the final seconds ticked off the clock.
Stony Brook only shot 25.9 precent from the floor in the game, and only shot 16.7 percent in the first half.
Previlon lead Stony Brook with 12 points and 11 rebounds, while Snow added 10 points.
Despite the final score, coach Beth O’Boyle was very happy with her team after the game on Saturday speaking to their resiliency and resolve down the stretch.
The Seawolves will next play the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, at home on Wednesday.