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Kameron Mtichell

Men's Basketball

Seawolves win second straight, beat Farmingdale State, 91-42

Box Score Nov. 28, 2015

Final Stats

Stony Brook, N.Y. - Senior Jameel Warney (Plainfield, N.J.) had 16 points and 10 rebounds and junior Kameron Mitchell (Jacksonville, Fla.) added 12 points off the bench to lead the Stony Brook men's basketball team to a 91-42 win over Farmingdale State Saturday at Island Federal Credit Union Arena.

Warney shot 6 of 8 from the floor and was 4 of 4 from the line.

Mitchell went 4 of 8 from behind the arc and recorded three assists and two steals.

Junior Ahmad Walker (Port Washington, N.Y.) had another solid all-around game, totaling 11 points, nine rebounds and five assists.

Stony Brook (3-2) also received a big performance from sophomore Tyrell Sturdivant (Chester, Pa.), who grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds, including eight on the offensive end.

Anthony Lanieri had 15 points for Farmingdale State (0-4).

Quotes . . .
Steve Pikiell
It seemed like we were on the road for months so it's nice to be home. I loved our team's approach. It was nice to play a lot of guys. We got a lot of good looks tonight and that's has to do with our ability to pass. We share the game. 20 assists is great. We passed up good shots from great shots.

Jameel Warney
We love playing at home in front of a great crowd. We're taking a one-game approach this season. At the end of the day, it's a process and this game was just a small part of it.

Carson Puriefoy
We were able to play a lot of guys and get them some more experience. In order to be a great basketball team, you have to be road-tough. We learned from the road trip and I think you saw that in today's effort.

By The Numbers
• Stony Brook made 35 field goals.
• The Seawolves outrebounded Farmingdale State, 54-29.
• Stony Brook held the Rams to 2 of 17 shooting from 3.
• Stony Brook's bench accounted for 42 points.
• The Seawolves were 24 of 35 from inside the arc.

News & Notes
• Warney accounted for his fifth double-double this season, 11th straight dating back to last year and 44th overall.
• Stony Brook has made at least 30 field goals in three of the first five games.
• Walker has led the team in assists in four of the first five games.
• Stony Brook is 51-7 in non-conference home games over the last four-plus seasons.
• Mitchell has hit four threes in a game four times.
• With his third assist of the game, junior Carson Puriefoy (Wenonah, N.J.) moved past Mitchell Beauford (257) on Stony Brook's all-time list at the Division I level.
• Stony Brook extended its record at Island Federal Credit Union Arena to 15-2.
• Today's game was the first against Farmingdale State since 1964, Stony Brook's fourth season as a varsity program. The Seawolves were known as the Warriors and Farmingdale State was known as the Farmingdale A&T Aggies.

Up Next
• Stony Brook will host Princeton on Saturday, December 5 at 2 p.m.

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