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    Women’s Basketball Still Looking for First Win

    On Dec. 3 the Seawolves traveled to Fairfield, Conn., to take on Sacred Heart University.

    The Seawolves got off to a slow start, falling behind early 11-2. They were never able to dig themselves out of the whole, falling 81-42.

    Stony Brook turned the ball over 23 times, and Sacred Heart was able to turn that into 24 points.

    Sacred Heart also out-rebounded the Seawolves by a 54-28 margin, and grabbed 22 of those rebounds on the offensive end.

    Freshman Misha Horsey led Stony Brook with 13 points. She also had two steals, two rebounds, and an assist. She shot 6-15 from the field, while the rest of the team combined to shoot only 8-38.

    The victory was the first of the season for Sacred Heart.

    Seawolves Defeated By Northeastern at Home

    Stony Brook took an 11-10 lead at the 10:07 mark of the first half after a jump shot by Kirsten Jeter.

    They held the lead throughout the first half and early into the second.

    But a three-point shot by Ashlee Feldman put Northeastern ahead 33-30 with 18:40 left in the second half, and the Huskie never looked back, going up by as many as 16 before winning the game 62-51.

    The Seawolves were again led offensively by Horsey, who scored 15 points on 5-11 shooting. She also had two rebounds and an assist.

    Joia Daniels was the only other Stony Brook player to score in double figures. She had 13 points on 5-7 shooting. She also contributed three rebounds and three assists.

    The loss dropped Stony Brook to 0-7.

    The Seawolves once again look to pick up its first victory of the season on Monday night when they host Yale at Pritchard Gym. Tip-off is scheduled for 6:00 p.m.

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