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Center fielder Evan Fox steals the 80th base of his Stony Brook career against Iona on Tuesday, April 25. This steal broke the program record for most by a single player in a career. CAMRON WANG/THE STATESMAN

Fox carries Stony Brook baseball to walk-off win in record-breaking game

Mike Anderson April 25, 2023

It was the Evan Fox show from start to finish on Tuesday, as he broke the Stony Brook baseball team’s all-time stolen base record before winning the game with his first-career walk-off RBI. In...

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Center fielder Derek Yalon bats against Northeastern on Friday, April 14. Yalon scored four runs in a loss to Manhattan on Tuesday. CAMRON WANG/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook baseball blows big lead in midweek slugfest

Mike Anderson April 18, 2023

It did not matter who was on the mound for the Stony Brook baseball team on Tuesday, as no lead was big enough for them to cough up. In their day trip to the Bronx, the Seawolves (13-21, 5-10 CAA)...

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Left fielder Matt Brown-Eiring connects on a home run against William & Mary on Friday, April 7. Brown-Eiring hit another home run at Army on Tuesday. BRITTNEY DIETZ/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook baseball gets walked off in extras at Army West Point

Mike Anderson April 11, 2023

Though pitcher Nick DeGennaro made his first appearance in over three weeks, the Stony Brook baseball suffered its first midweek loss of the year. In their trip out to West Point, N.Y. on Tuesday,...

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Right fielder Derek Yalon lines a double down the left field line against UNCW on Sunday, March 26. Yalon had a game-winning hit on Friday in game two of a doubleheader. BRITTNEY DIETZ/THE STATESMAN

Bats go silent as Stony Brook baseball drops series to UNCW

Mike Anderson March 26, 2023

Though right fielder Matty Wright made an appearance on the SportsCenter Top 10 list, that was overshadowed by the Stony Brook baseball team's series loss. In their first-ever home series as members...

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Center fielder Evan Fox hits a pitch against LIU on Wednesday, March 8. Fox hit a leadoff home run and drove in two runs in the season-series finale with LIU on Tuesday.

Stony Brook baseball sweeps season series with LIU

Mike Anderson March 21, 2023
Though Long Island University (LIU) swept the Stony Brook baseball team in 2022, the Seawolves officially returned the favor on Tuesday.
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Stony Brook baseball loses first CAA series at Charleston

Stony Brook baseball loses first CAA series at Charleston

Mike Anderson March 19, 2023

Though the Stony Brook baseball team lost its first-ever series in its new conference, it did not walk away empty handed. Facing off against the preseason conference favorites, the Seawolves (6-11,...

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Catcher Chris Leone jogging off the field in practice on Friday, Feb. 10. The Stony Brook baseball team was swept on the west coast to open the season. KATHERINE PROCACCI/THE STATESMAN

Stony Brook baseball crushed in opening-series sweep

Mike Anderson February 19, 2023
It was a cross-country journey to forget for the Seawolves, who were swept by the Cal State Northridge Matadors to open their 2023 season.
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Third baseman Evan Giordano taking an at bat in a scrimmage on Friday, Feb. 10. The reigning America East Player of the Year will look to lead Stony Brook baseball to a successful 2023. KAT PROCACCI

Good offense, improved pitching figures to guide Stony Brook baseball in 2023

Mike Anderson February 12, 2023
After having their 2021 season spoiled by rain, the Seawolves had their 2022 season begin with a ban from the postseason tournament. In return, they won the 2022 America East Conference (AE) regular season title for the third consecutive year and the seventh time in program history. Now in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), Stony Brook has a chance to get back to the NCAA tournament, but a much tougher route to get there.
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