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SB Lacrosse 2023 Season
By: Chairman of the Board Date: September 28, 2022, 9:21 pm
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this thread always kicks off with the fall tournament:
HTML https://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/fallball-2022-calendar-of-men-s-fall-events/60279
[quote]Oct. 23
Dartmouth, Manhattan and Stony Brook at Stony Brook[/quote]
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2023 Season
By: Chairman of the Board Date: October 20, 2022, 12:29 pm
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fall ball update:
HTML https://twitter.com/StonyBrookMLAX/status/1582507622254596096?cxt=HHwWgMCq7YiTmfYrAAAA
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2023 Season
By: Chairman of the Board Date: October 23, 2022, 9:36 am
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roster is up- my usual caveat that i have no idea who is
redshirted, IR, covid year, etc.
HTML https://stonybrookathletics.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster
removed: stewart, ickert, morales, ciaccio, love, traina (west
conn), ryan pallonetti (injured?), selhorn (tampa)
decommitments: vaccaro (tampa), knight (richmond), hensley,
vieni (towson), luzzi (cornell)
new: behlen, dupuis, kraemer, brust, dejesus, mcdermott
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2023 Season
By: Chairman of the Board Date: November 1, 2022, 3:42 pm
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Fall Snapshot: Stony Brook Seawolves
HTML https://lacrossebucket.com/2022/10/31/fall-snapshot-stony-brook-seawolves/
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Key Departures: Kevin Mack (A), Mike McCannell (M), Jacob
Williams (D), Anthony Palma (G)
Key Returners: Dylan Pallonetti (A), Matt Anderson (M), Renz
Conlon (FO), David Miele-Estrella (SSDM), Michael Sabella (D)
Transfer Additions: Nick Dupuis (A, UMBC), Jonathan Huber (A,
Stony Brook), Blake Behlen (A, LIU), Ariel DeJesus (M, Nassau
CC), Dylan McDermott (LSM, Hofstra), Tynan Hillery (D,
Catholic), Andrew Brust (G, St. Joseph’s College)
Stony Brook has a four-man goalie room, which includes two
returners and two newcomers. The newcomers include St. Joseph’s
College (DIII) transfer Andrew Brust and true freshman Tommy
Wilk. Brust comes to Stony Brook following a four-year stint as
the starter for the Golden Eagles. He 178 saves with a 60.5%
save percentage last spring and was named the Skyline Conference
Defensive Player of The Year for a second consecutive season.
Returning is sophomore Jamison MacLachlan and junior Nick
Squicciarini. MacLachlan played in five games last season and
started each of the final three contests of the year.
Those three impact offensive transfers all come at the attack
position as Jonathan Huber comes in as a grad transfer from St.
John’s while Nick Dupuis and Blake Behlen come in as a junior
and senior from UMBC and LIU. Huber had 40 goals and six assist
for the Red Storm last spring an All-Big East Second Team
selection. Behlen put up 36 goals and 20 assist in 2022 for the
Sharks and was named an All-NEC Second team selectin. Dupuis had
a 39-point 2021 campaign for UMBC and played just four games for
the Retrievers last spring before leaving the porgram.
One of the weaker points for Stony Brook last season was its
man-down defense. The Seawolves ranked 64th nationally in
man-down defense as they allowed 24 extra man goals on 53
attempts, giving their opponents a 45% success rate when man-up.
Part of the Seawolves’ defensive midfield corp last season,
Marschauser recorded 16 ground balls and six caused turnovers
while also tallying five points off three goals and two assists.
With Chris Merle gone, 2023 could be a year where Marschauser
takes a big step and could be one of the Seawolves’ most
important players in between the boxes.
Stony Brook brings in a 17-man freshman class with its 2022
recruiting efforts. It is an offensive-heavy class with 11
players on that end of the field.
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2023 Season
By: sbufan Date: November 1, 2022, 5:16 pm
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What are the expectations for the team this season? I'm
impressed with the transfers they've brought in and generally
been happy with the coaching staff. Hoping we can shake things
up in our first year in the CAA
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Re: SB Lacrosse 2023 Season
By: Chairman of the Board Date: November 1, 2022, 8:12 pm
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i dunno. would love to hear opinions. it gets harder every
year with the transfer portal and covid seniors. i might be
able to guess some of the lineup, but it's early.
what i can tell you is the CAA has the most parity ive ever seen
in a conference in any sport. there is no top team, no bottom
team. it's literally middle heavy but every team is middle.
but now that hampton and monmouth are in, they are a bit behind.
i expect monmouth to catch up soon.
look at last year's conference results- literally all 3-2 or
2-3:
HTML https://caasports.com/standings.aspx?standings=182
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