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Re: Shawn Heilbron
By: NoVA_Seawolf Date: November 30, 2018, 1:30 am
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[quote author=Chairman of the Board
link=topic=602.msg24567#msg24567 date=1543526376]
Football Focused on 2019
(As a quick aside, perhaps the best news was that we learned
late Saturday night that the injury sustained by Donnie Liotine
was not nearly as serious as initially feared.) On the flight
home, there was a great deal of conversation among the coaches
about what needed to happen – immediately – in order to take the
next step as a program. Chuck shared some of his thoughts with
me prior to our touching down at MacArthur Airport. We plan to
meet again tomorrow to continue the discussion.
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Awesome news about Liotine, but I'm very curious as to what
changes could possibly be made. I will give Coach P some credit
though, as he's changed coordinators and is willing to make some
changes. Our offense these last two seasons looks much better
than the abysmal showings we put our during the 15 and 16
season, so I know Coach P is willing to make changes, it just
seems like we always revert back to the same old same old
tactic. Running up the middle works great against teams you're
just plain bigger than. It works great until it doesn't.
Fortunately we were able to move the ball on pretty much
everyone this past year which was good. It's not all bad, but I
can't say I'm all that bullish on Coach P making the offensive
changes we all know need to happen.
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Re: Shawn Heilbron
By: ecasadoSBU Date: November 30, 2018, 11:32 am
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I really hope they take the steps necessary to take us further
into the playoffs. I don't want the program to plateau.
The positive is that the CAA will continue to offer vast
opportunities for at-large bids in the future.
Lets go Seawolves!
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Re: Shawn Heilbron
By: NoVA_Seawolf Date: November 30, 2018, 11:53 am
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Additionally, JMU's coach Mike Houston is for sure not going to
be coaching there next year, so you could expect at least a
moderate step back from JMU, making things a little easier for
everyone else. Towson looks to be the team to beat next year as
they seem to get everybody back, but it's too early to tell.
We're in a good spot as far as returning players next year too,
so I'm fairly optimistic with Fields back there.
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Re: Shawn Heilbron
By: Chairman of the Board Date: November 30, 2018, 12:08 pm
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do we even know that fields will start?
sure, it's unlikely for a red-FR to start, but not impossible...
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Re: Shawn Heilbron
By: Chairman of the Board Date: December 13, 2018, 3:50 pm
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HTML https://stonybrookathletics.com/news/2018/12/13/together-we-transform-blog-together-we-transform-thursday-dec-13-2018.aspx?path=blog
[quote]Noah Farrelly came to Stony Brook this fall filled with
excitement as a freshman on the cross country team. A gifted
runner and high-achieving student from Binghamton, Noah quickly
bonded with his new teammates due to his kind heart and unique
sense of humor.
Our department was rocked to the core on the evening of December
4 when we received news that Noah had been struck by a vehicle
near campus while out for a run. Sadly his injuries were
ultimately too traumatic to overcome, and he passed away
peacefully two days later.
It is every athletic director's worst nightmare to lose a
student-athlete. We have now experienced that devastation twice
during my time at Stony Brook and I pray that it never happens
again. When parents send their children to Stony Brook, they do
so knowing that their daughters and sons are becoming a part of
our Stony Brook Athletics family. Our family is extremely tight,
and that is why we are hurting so badly right now.
Noah was an incredible young man who will forever be a part of
our Seawolves' family. It is important that we honor him in such
a way that future student-athletes, coaches and staff will know
the kind of person that he was.
I ask you to please keep Noah and his family in your hearts and
minds this holiday season. They will remain in ours forever.
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Re: Shawn Heilbron
By: Chairman of the Board Date: December 17, 2018, 7:09 pm
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page 6 has a summary on athletics having a banner year:
HTML http://alumniandfriends.stonybrook.edu/site/DocServer/Presidents-Report-4Q.pdf;jsessionid=00000000.app226a?NONCE_TOKEN=2CADBC62948EB0CEA08218106DB1DCD5<br
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Re: Shawn Heilbron
By: Chairman of the Board Date: December 21, 2018, 2:26 pm
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a nice little resume of our body of work in 2018:
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dsSlM-TQBI&feature=youtu.be
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Re: Shawn Heilbron
By: Chairman of the Board Date: December 27, 2018, 9:14 pm
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and again:
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Re: Shawn Heilbron
By: Chairman of the Board Date: January 11, 2019, 3:29 pm
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on the UNH game:
HTML https://stonybrookathletics.com/news/2019/1/10/together-we-transform-blog-together-we-transform-thursday-jan-10-2019.aspx
[quote]In fact, we specifically schedule all Saturday games for
7 p.m. because we believe that is when the energy is at its
highest.[/quote]
on warney:
[quote]My second thought was that my friend and former Oregon
State colleague Craig Robinson would be able to take Jameel
under his wing. Craig was our head coach at OSU and now serves
as the Vice President of Player Development for the Knicks. In
his role he also manages operations for the G-League Knicks.
When I went to watch Jameel play last year with the Mavericks at
Madison Square Garden, I saw Craig and talked to him at length
about the greatest player in Stony Brook history.
When I texted Craig and told him how excited that I was that
Jameel was traded to Westchester, his response to me was: "Who
do you think traded for him?" I have a very good feeling about
this for Jameel, and Craig has a lot to do with it.[/quote]
also please read the story about chris infantino.
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Re: Shawn Heilbron
By: Chairman of the Board Date: January 18, 2019, 7:55 am
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a really great way to promote WBB:
HTML https://stonybrookathletics.com/news/2019/1/17/together-we-transform-blog-together-we-transform-thursday-jan-17-2019.aspx<br
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