Stony Brook head coach Ashley Langford is in her third season on Long Island. Her first season was the last for Stony Brook as an America East member. Stony Brook’s departure to the CAA (Coastal Athletic Association) was announced during the season and the Seawolves were banned from the America East Tournament. Stony Brook and its 23-6 (14-4 conference) record settled for the WNIT.
Langford’s second season saw the Seawolves drop their final three regular season games. That collapse combined with being eliminated in the second round off the CAA Tourney left Stony Brook 18-13 (11-7 conference) home for the post season.
This season, Stony Brook’s 80 points and 9 threes per game have fueled a 5-0 start. Minnesota can expect to see the Seawolves drain these at a .366 clip.
Looking at the 5-0 start: Columbia may be Stony Brook’s best win. Here are the Seawolves winning scores, opposition and opposition WL records:
(41-86) Delaware State 0-5 lost to Temple, Drexel, Richmond, Hofstra and Stony Brook
(61-82) Le Moyne 1-5 lost to Colorado State, Colorado, Stony Brook, Southern Cal and BC. Defeated U Mass Lowell
(55-68) Holy Cross 2-3 lost to BC, Stony Brook and Villanova. Defeated Brown and U Mass Lowell
(63-76) Maryland Eastern Shore 2-3 lost to Georgetown, Virginia and Stony Brook. Defeated George Washington and Washington Adventist (and you thought Le Moyne was obscure).
(73-89) Columbia 2-4 lost to Stony Brook, Duke, Georgia, and Florida. Defeated Seton Hall and Towson