27
2-5 , 2-2
28
1-6 , 1-4
2-5 , 2-2
27
Final
28
1-6 , 1-4
Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | F |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 | 17 | 7 | 0 | 27 | |
7 | 0 | 14 | 7 | 28 |
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STONY BROOK, N.Y. – The Stony Brook football team used a dramatic second half comeback to defeat Maine, 28-27, and secured a win on Homecoming. The Seawolves were led by freshman quarterback Charlie McKee who helped Stony Brook outscore Maine, 21-7, in the second half en route to victory.
Stony Brook open the second half by forcing a three and out. On the ensuing drive, the Seawolves marched right down the field and McKee found redshirt sophomore wide receiver RJ Lamarre for a 10-yard touchdown pitch and catch to cut Maine's lead to 20-14.
The Black Bears responded by punching right back with a touchdown of their own as Elijah Barnwell found the end zone from 12 yards out to put Maine ahead once again by two scores, 27-14. From that point forward, Stony Brook closed the door and went on to score 14 unanswered points to secure the 28-27 win.
After Maine's score in the third quarter, the Seawolves put together an 11-play, 75-yard drive to punch in their third touchdown of the night. The drive was capped off by McKee finding redshirt junior tight end Tyler Devera from a yard out to make it 27-21.
Stony Brook was knocking on the door, with the momentum shifting in the favor of Long Island's team following Devera's touchdown. The Seawolves seized full momentum in the game when they picked up a crucial fourth down stop with 8:32 to play in the contest.
Redshirt junior defensive back Shamel Lazarus and graduate linebacker Reidgee Dimanche stuffed Maine's Kobay White who caught a pass near the line of scrimmage, the Stony Brook duo blew up the play in the backfield and forced a turnover on downs.
McKee led the Seawolves' offense right down the field as he orchestrated a seven-play, 68-yard drive that resulted in graduate wide receiver Khalil Newton hauling in what proved to be the game-winning touchdown with a miraculous seven-yard touchdown catch.
Maine had one last crack at it, but the Seawolves' defense stood strong as they forced Cole Baker to miss what would have been the go-ahead field goal from 46 yards out.
STATS AND NOTES
NEXT UP
The Seawolves are back on the gridiron on Saturday, October 29, when they travel up north to face UAlbany in the battle for the Golden Apple. Stony Brook has won each of the last two Golden Apple games. The Seawolves earned a 21-7 victory over the Great Danes the last time that they made the trip to Albany on March 27, 2021.
For an inside look at the Seawolves football program, be sure to follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
@CharlieMckee07 FINDS @kjnewton9 FOR THE GO-AHEAD TOUCHDOWN 🔥
🌊🐺 X #HOWL x #SCTop10 pic.twitter.com/2BlU0FIwzN
— Stony Brook Football (@StonyBrookFB) October 22, 2022
Stony Brook open the second half by forcing a three and out. On the ensuing drive, the Seawolves marched right down the field and McKee found redshirt sophomore wide receiver RJ Lamarre for a 10-yard touchdown pitch and catch to cut Maine's lead to 20-14.
The Black Bears responded by punching right back with a touchdown of their own as Elijah Barnwell found the end zone from 12 yards out to put Maine ahead once again by two scores, 27-14. From that point forward, Stony Brook closed the door and went on to score 14 unanswered points to secure the 28-27 win.
After Maine's score in the third quarter, the Seawolves put together an 11-play, 75-yard drive to punch in their third touchdown of the night. The drive was capped off by McKee finding redshirt junior tight end Tyler Devera from a yard out to make it 27-21.
A 𝐓𝐃 for 𝐓𝐃 ‼️@CharlieMckee07 with the dime. @TylerDevera with the grab 🤩
🌊🐺 x #HOWL pic.twitter.com/4n8DNc7o9E
— Stony Brook Football (@StonyBrookFB) October 22, 2022
Stony Brook was knocking on the door, with the momentum shifting in the favor of Long Island's team following Devera's touchdown. The Seawolves seized full momentum in the game when they picked up a crucial fourth down stop with 8:32 to play in the contest.
Redshirt junior defensive back Shamel Lazarus and graduate linebacker Reidgee Dimanche stuffed Maine's Kobay White who caught a pass near the line of scrimmage, the Stony Brook duo blew up the play in the backfield and forced a turnover on downs.
McKee led the Seawolves' offense right down the field as he orchestrated a seven-play, 68-yard drive that resulted in graduate wide receiver Khalil Newton hauling in what proved to be the game-winning touchdown with a miraculous seven-yard touchdown catch.
Maine had one last crack at it, but the Seawolves' defense stood strong as they forced Cole Baker to miss what would have been the go-ahead field goal from 46 yards out.
STATS AND NOTES
- McKee made his debut at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium in his second collegiate start. The Oceanside native was nearly perfect, finishing the day 18-21 with 249 yards and three touchdowns. McKee is now 54-83 through the air on the season, leading the team with six touchdowns. The freshman tossed three touchdown passes in the win, the most by a Seawolves quarterback since the 2019 season when Tyquell Fields threw for three TDs against UAlbany on November 23.
- Redshirt junior Tyler Devera caught a team-high four passes for 50 yards to lead the air attack, including a grab in the end zone for his second touchdown of the year, and fourth of his career.
- Redshirt sophomore Jayden Cook ran for a career-high 92 yards, on a personal-best 26 carries. Cook also collected a catch and that went for a season-long 19 yards.
- Newton made a tip-toe catch in the back of the end zone with just 5:48 left in the fourth quarter to go-ahead and ultimately collected the game-winning score. Newton has scored in back-to-back games and is tied for the team-high with three touchdowns this season.
- Redshirt sophomore RJ Lamarre grabbed his first career touchdown after catching a 10-yard pass from McKee in the third quarter.
- Redshirt sophomore Ross Tallarico bolted in for his first collegiate rushing touchdown and the first score of the game. Tallarico now is tied for the team-high with three touchdown this season, all coming in the last four games.
- Dimanche led the defense with a season-high 12 tackles (seven solo, five assists) and had a TFL. The graduate leads the team with 66 tackles and has recorded the only interception for the squad.
- Redshirt junior Shamel Lazarus tallied a career-high 10 tackles (seven solo, three assists) and collected his first TFL.
- Redshirt sophomore AJ Roberts and redshirt senior Dakar Edwards both slithered through the Maine defense for a sack in the victory. Edwards also had two TFLs, knocking the Black Bears back 15 yards in total.
- Graduate defensive backs Carthell Flowers-Lloyd and Randy Pringle each finished with eight tackles and two PBUs.
- Stony Brook improved to 13-3 in Homecoming games under Coach Priore.
- Since the start of the 2011 season, Stony Brook has compiled a 51-6 record when scoring 24 or more points in a game.
- It was the first time since September 19, 2009, that the Seawolves won a game by a single-point when they defeated Brown 21-20.
NEXT UP
The Seawolves are back on the gridiron on Saturday, October 29, when they travel up north to face UAlbany in the battle for the Golden Apple. Stony Brook has won each of the last two Golden Apple games. The Seawolves earned a 21-7 victory over the Great Danes the last time that they made the trip to Albany on March 27, 2021.
For an inside look at the Seawolves football program, be sure to follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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