The women’s soccer team remains undefeated in America East play after they beat Binghamton, 2-1.
A goal from junior Dana Adamkiewicz (Port Jefferson, NY) in the 66th minute put the Seawolves up a goal and was enough for the team’s second conference win.
The women have had a great run of form in conference play after disappointing non-conference results.
Senior goalkeeper Marisa Viola (Cutchogue, N.Y.) tied the school record for shutouts on Thursday, posting her second-consecutive clean scoresheet as the women’s soccer team tied Hartford, 0-0, in double overtime.
Viola’s 23rd career shutout puts her on par with Cindy Bennett’s previous record, set in 2005. The effort also earned the Seawolves a draw, preserving their undefeated conference record.
The match was Stony Brook’s sixth overtime game of the year, one shy of the program record of seven set in 2007.
The Seawolves, who are 2-0-1 in conference play, sit all alone in second place in the America East. They will be looking to preserve their undefeated conference record-and Viola will be looking to earn her shutout record-when Stony Brook takes on UMBC at home on Oct. 8.