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1 Seasons  



1.1  2006 season  





1.2  2007 season  





1.3  2008 season  





1.4  2009 season  





1.5  2010 season  





1.6  2011 season  





1.7  2012 season  







2 References  














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Chuck Priore

Chuck Priore is the former head coach of the Stony Brook Seawolves football team, which represents Stony Brook University in the NCAA, and participates in the Colonial Athletic Association. Priore was hired prior to the 2006 season and he led the transition of Stony Brook into a full-scholarship FCS program from the 2006 season in which the team awarded an equivalent 27 scholarships. In 2007, the team played as an independent while adding scholarships and a tougher schedule. In 2008, Stony Brook joined the Big South Conference as a full–scholarship program. Priore led the Seawolves to three consecutive Big South championships (in2009, 2010, 2011) and so far has compiled a 37–31 record. Under the leadership of Priore the Seawolves played their first ever FBS opponent, South Florida, in the 2010 season. In 2011, Stony Brook won their first outright Big South Championship and participated for the first time in the FCS playoffs, advancing to the Second Round.

Seasons

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2006 season

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2006 Stony Brook Seawolves football
ConferenceNortheast Conference
Record5–6 (5–2 NEC)
Head coach
Home stadiumKenneth P. LaValle Stadium
Seasons
← 2005
2007 →
2006 Northeast Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team   W   L     W   L  
    Monmouth $   6 1     10 2  
    Albany   5 2     7 4  
    Robert Morris   5 2     7 4  
    Stony Brook   5 2     5 6  
    Central Connecticut   4 3     8 3  
    Saint Francis (PA)   2 5     3 8  
    Sacred Heart   1 6     2 9  
    Wagner   0 7     4 7  
    • $ – Conference champion
    DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
    August 317:00 pmHofstra*
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • FSNYL 17–85,626
    September 91:00 pmatGeorgetown*
  • Washington, DC
  • L 7–01,950
    September 1612:00 pmatNew Hampshire*
  • Durham, NH
  • L 62–77,395
    September 231:00 pmat No. 9UMass*
  • Hadley, MA
  • L 48–79,001
    September 301:00 pmatMonmouth
  • West Long Branch, NJ
  • W 36–172,531
    October 72:00 pmAlbanydagger
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 33-216,688
    October 141:00 pmatSt. Francis (PA)
  • Loretto, PA
  • W 30–20716
    October 211:00pmSacred Heart
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 38–213,136
    October 281:00 pmRobert Morris
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • L 21–61,893
    November 41:00 pmatWagner
  • Staten Island, NY
  • W 45–92,417
    November 1112:00 pmatCentral Connecticut State
  • New Britain, CT
  • L 35–322,587
    • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from The Sports Network Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time
  • 2007 season

    [edit]
    2007 Stony Brook Seawolves football
    ConferenceNCAA Division I FCS Independent
    Record6 - 5 ( Independent)
    Head coach
    Home stadiumKenneth P. LaValle Stadium
    Seasons
    ← 2006
    2008 →
    2007 NCAA Division I FCS independents football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team   W   L     W   L  
    Western Kentucky       7 5  
    Stony Brook       6 5  
    Presbyterian       6 5  
    Savannah State       1 9  
    DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendance
    September 16:00 pmGeorgetown*
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 35-287,228
    September 86:00 pmatBucknell*
  • Lewisburg, PA
  • W 48-205,143
    September 154:00 pmatYoungstown State*
  • Youngstown, OH
  • L 42-614,390
    September 226:00 pmMonmouth*
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY (Downey Classic)
  • W 21-154,381
    September 297:00 pmatHofstra*
  • Hempstead, NY
  • L 33-285,527
    October 64:00 pmatAlbany*
  • Albany, NY
  • L 24-231,740
    October 133:30 pmatRichmond*
  • Richmond, VA
  • L 42-05,150
    October 203:00 pmMaine*dagger
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 30-23 2OT7,328
    October 274:00 pmBryant*
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 30-02,238
    November 101:00 pmCentral Connecticut State*
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 34-71,832
    November 173:30 pmatElon*
  • Elon, NC
  • L 38-235,715
    • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • All times are in Eastern time
  • 2008 season

    [edit]
    2008 Stony Brook Seawolves football
    ConferenceBig South Conference
    Record5 - 6 (3 -2 Big South)
    Head coach
    Home stadiumKenneth P. LaValle Stadium
    Seasons
    ← 2007
    2009 →
    2008 Big South Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team   W   L     W   L  
    No.14Liberty $   5 0     10 2  
    Stony Brook   3 2     5 6  
    Charleston Southern   3 2     7 5  
    Gardner–Webb   2 3     5 6  
    Coastal Carolina   1 4     6 6  
    VMI   1 4     4 7  
    Presbyterian   1 4     4 8  
    • $ – Conference champion
    Rankings from The Sports Network poll

    Stony Brook entered their new season with a 42–26 over Colgate on August 30.

    DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
    August 306:00 pmColgate*
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetW 42-265,808
    September 63:00 pmElon*
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetL 20-301,806
    September 136:00 pmatMaine*
  • Orono, ME (The Battle for the Butter)
  • WABI-TV/Big South NetL 13-286,425
    September 2012:30 pmatBrown*
  • Providence, RI
  • Big South NetL 7-173,652
    September 267:00 pmHofstra*
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • MSG/Big South NetL 3-412,105
    October 113:30 pmatLiberty
  • Lynchburg, VA
  • MASN/Big South NetL 0-3314,563
    October 183:00 pmCharleston Southern
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetW 20-195,544
    October 257:30 pmatCoastal Carolina
  • Conway, SC
  • Big South NetW 28-246,704
    November 13:00 pmGardner–Webb
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetL 33-342,217
    November 81:00 pmatIona*
  • New Rochelle, NY
  • Big South NetW 68-9238
    November 153:30 pmVMIdagger
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • MASN/Big South NetW 40-262,051
    • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • All times are in Eastern time
  • 2009 season

    [edit]
    2009 Stony Brook Seawolves football

    Big South Co-Champions

    ConferenceBig South Conference
    Record6 - 5 (5 - 1 Big South)
    Head coach
    Home stadiumKenneth P. LaValle Stadium
    Seasons
    ← 2008
    2010 →

    The Seawolves opened their season against their Long Island rivals, Hofstra, at Hempstead which ended in 17–10 loss to the Prade. The Seawolves then visited Colgate, losing the game in a 23–13 decision. Opening their home season at Stony Brook the Seawolves played Brown University Bears. The Bears went ahead in the game early on but the Seawolves were able to come back and claim the game with a touchdown with 47 seconds left in the game resulting in a 21–20 win in the home–opener. The Seawolves then visited UMass resulting in a 44–17 loss at Amherst. Seawolves entered their Conference play winning three games straight, losing at Charleston Southern and then winning their season finale against Liberty in a very close game at LaValle Stadium, 36–33.

    2009 Big South Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team   W   L     W   L  
    No.22Liberty +   5 1     8 3  
    Stony Brook +   5 1     6 5  
    Charleston Southern   4 2     6 5  
    Gardner–Webb   3 3     6 5  
    Coastal Carolina   3 3     5 6  
    VMI   1 5     2 9  
    Presbyterian   0 6     0 11  
    • + – Conference co-champions
    Rankings from The Sports Network poll
    DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
    September 57:00 pmatHofstra*
  • Hempstead, NY
  • FiOS1/Big South NetL 10-177,160
    September 127:00 pmatColgate*
  • Hamilton, NY
  • Big South NetL 13-233,122
    September 196:00 pmBrown*
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetW 21-205,709
    September 266:00 pmatMassachusetts*
  • Hadley, MA
  • Big South NetL 17-4416,122
    October 33:00 pmPresbyteriandagger
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetW 41-216,243
    October 102:00 pmatNorth Dakota*
  • Grand Forks, ND
  • Big South NetL 41-218,494
    October 171:30 pmatVMI
  • Lexington, VA
  • Big South NetW 27-207,112
    October 243:30 pmCoastal Carolina
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • MASN/Big South NetW 16-103,292
    October 311:30 pmatGardner-Webb
  • Boiling Springs, NC
  • Big South NetW 24-145,430
    November 141:30 pmatCharleston Southern
  • Charleston, SC
  • Big South NetL 27-30 OT2,954
    November 211:00 pmLiberty
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetW 36-333,964
    • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • All times are in Eastern time
  • 2010 season

    [edit]
    2010 Stony Brook Seawolves football

    Big South Co-Champions

    ConferenceBig South Conference
    Record6 - 5 (5 - 1 Big South)
    Head coach
    Home stadiumKenneth P. LaValle Stadium
    Seasons
    ← 2009
    2011 →

    In the off–season Hofstra University, Stony Brook's Long Island rivals, announced that it would cut its football team for future season after 2009 leaving the Seawolves as the sole college football team in the long island area. As NCAA rules state, when a college team is cut, football athletes that transfer to another school don't need to meet residency requirements to start play. This led to five incoming transfer from Hofstra to begin play at Stony Brook including Miguel Mayonet, and Brock Jackolski for the 2010 season.

    The 2010 season started with the first ever face off of the Seawolves against a FBS team. Seawolves lead against South Florida 14–0 early in the game but lost control and gave up a loss at South Florida, 59–14. Stony Brook quickly recovered to beat American International 31–14. The Seawolves later on posted wins at every single conference game against the Big South and by November 14 had an overall 6–4 record and were 5–0 in the Big South. In one of the biggest upsets of Seawolves football history, their automatic bid faded away as they fell to the Liberty Flames on November 20 in a 54–28 game creating a three–way tie for the FCS playoff and sending Coastal Carolina to the FCS Playoffs (Seawolves allowed 122 point against BSC, Liberty 110, and CC allowed 109 in the tie–breaker) thus making the Seawolves Co–Champions of the Big South but eliminated from playoff contention on the last day of the season. The Seawolves are 13–4 overall in Big South games since 2008.

    DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
    September 47:00 pmatSouth Florida*
  • Tampa, FL
  • SNY/Big South NetL 14–5940,201
    September 116:00 pmAmerican International*
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetW 31–144,291
    September 1812:30 pmatBrown*
  • Providence, RI
  • Big South NetL 33–30 2OT3,988
    September 256:00 pmMassachusetts*
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetL 21–265,309
    October 96:00 pmVMIdagger
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetW 27–97,432
    October 161:00 pmatLafayette*
  • Easton, PA
  • MASN/Big South NetL 21–286,036
    October 237:30 pmatCoastal Carolina
  • Conway, SC
  • MASN/Big South NetW 38–288,671
    October 303:00 pmCharleston Southern
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetW 41–214,007
    November 61:00 pmatPresbyterian
  • Clinton, SC
  • SportSouth/Big South NetW 37–71,667
    November 131:00 pmGardner-Webb
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • Big South NetW 55–33,502
    November 203:30 pmatLiberty
  • Lynchburg, VA
  • MASN/Big South NetL 28–5410,521
    • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • All times are in Eastern time
  • 2011 season

    [edit]
    2011 Stony Brook Seawolves football

    Big South Champions

    FCS Playoffs Second Round vs Sam Houston State, L 27-34

    ConferenceBig South Conference
    Ranking
    Sports NetworkNo. 22
    FCS CoachesNo. 24
    Record9–4 (6–0 Big South)
    Head coach
    Offensive coordinatorJeff Behrman
    Defensive coordinatorRob Nevaiser
    Home stadiumKenneth P. LaValle Stadium
    Seasons
    ← 2010
    2012 →
    2011 Big South Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team   W   L     W   L  
    No.18Stony Brook $^   6 0     9 4  
    No.25Liberty   5 1     7 4  
    Coastal Carolina   3 3     7 4  
    Presbyterian   3 3     4 7  
    Gardner–Webb   2 4     4 7  
    VMI   2 4     2 9  
    Charleston Southern   0 6     0 11  
    • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • Rankings from The Sports Network poll
    DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
    September 39:00 pmatUTEP*
  • El Paso, TX
  • L 24–31 OT28,752
    September 106:00 pmatBuffalo*
  • Amherst, NY
  • TWCSL 7–3521,933
    September 176:00 pmBrown*
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • L 20–215,731
    September 246:00 pmLafayette*dagger
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 37–208,278
    October 86:00 pmPresbyterian
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 42–244,103
    October 156:00 pmSaint Anselm*
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 55–63,095
    October 221:30 pmatVMI
  • Lexington, VA
  • W 42–145,142
    October 294:00 pmCoastal Carolina
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • ESPN3W 42–01,619
    November 51:30 pmatCharleston Southern
  • Charleston, SC
  • W 50–312,806
    November 121:30 pmatGardner–Webb
  • Boiling Springs, NC
  • W 76–284,209
    November 191:00 pmNo. 16Liberty
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • ESPN3, MASNW 41–317,896
    November 262:00 pmAlbany*No. 22
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY (FCS Playoffs First Round)
  • ESPN3W 31–288,286
    December 33:00 pmat No. 1Sam Houston State*No. 22
  • Huntsville, TX (FCS Playoffs Second Round)
  • ESPN3L 27-34
    • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll released prior to game Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time
  • 2012 season

    [edit]
    2012 Stony Brook Seawolves football

    Big South Co–Champions

    FCS Playoffs Second Round vs. Montana State, L 10–16

    ConferenceBig South Conference
    Ranking
    Sports NetworkNo. 10
    FCS CoachesNo. 13
    Record10–3 (5–1 Big South)
    Head coach
    Offensive coordinatorJeff Behrman
    Defensive coordinatorRob Nevaiser
    Home stadiumKenneth P. LaValle Stadium
    Seasons
    ← 2011
    2013 →
    2012 Big South Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team   W   L     W   L  
    No.10Stony Brook +^   5 1     10 3  
    Coastal Carolina +^   5 1     8 4  
    Liberty +   5 1     6 5  
    Charleston Southern   3 3     5 6  
    Gardner–Webb   2 4     3 8  
    VMI   1 5     2 9  
    Presbyterian   0 6     2 9  
    • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
  • Rankings from The Sports Network poll
    DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
    September 16:00 pmCentral Connecticut*No. 17
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 49–176,094
    September 86:00 pmPace*No. 17
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 77–74,194
    September 154:00 pmatSyracuse*No. 17
  • Syracuse, NY
  • TWCS/SNY/ESPN3L 17–2834,512
    September 226:00 pmColgate*daggerNo. 20
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 32–3110,278
    September 2912:00 pmatArmy*No. 18
  • West Point, NY
  • CBSSNW 23–331,006
    October 66:00 pmCharleston SouthernNo. 13
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 49–75,100
    October 133:30 pmatCoastal CarolinaNo. 11
  • Conway, SC
  • ESPN3W 27–217,749
    October 204:00 pmGardner–WebbNo. 10
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 41–105,791
    October 271:00 pmatPresbyterianNo. 10
  • Clinton, SC
  • ESPN3W 56–173,038
    November 36:00 pmVMINo. 9
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY
  • W 45–74,421
    November 101:30 pmatLibertyNo. 6
  • Lynchburg, VA
  • ESPN3/MASNL 14–2814,419
    November 243:00 pmNo. 14Villanova*No. 10
    • Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
  • Stony Brook, NY (FCS Playoffs First Round)
  • ESPN3W 20-104,905
    December 17:00 pmat No. 2Montana State*No. 10
  • Bozeman, MT (FCS Playoffs Second Round)
  • ESPN3L 10–1615,257
    • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from The Sports Network FCS Poll released prior to game Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time
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