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The "Long Island Express" Looks to Lead The Seawolves Against Villanova in a Top 20 Showdown

 
   Stony Brook (3-1, 1-0 CAA Football) vs. Villanova (3-1, 0-1 CAA Football)
 LOCATION   Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium (12,300) | Stony Brook, N.Y.
 DATE  | TIME   Saturday, Sept. 29 | 6 p.m.
 TICKETS   Buy Season Tickets | Buy Single Game Tickets
 COACHES   Stony Brook: Chuck Priore (UAlbany '82) 119-71
  Villanova: Mark Ferrante (St. Lawrence '82) 8-7
 RANKINGS   Stony Brook: 17 AFCA Coaches/18 STATS FCS | Villanova: 14 AFCA Coaches/13 STATS FCS
 BROADCAST   Fox College Sports/Fox Sports Go (Matt Janus - pxp; Ken Dunek- analyst)
 RADIO   103.9 FM LI News Radio (Josh Caray - pxp; Curt Hylton - analyst; Brian Miller - sideline)
 GAME NOTES   Stony Brook | Villanova | CAA Football
 COVERAGE   Live Stats | Fox College Sports/Fox Sports Go (click here for viewing information)
 SOCIAL   @StonyBrookFB | #SeawolvesUnited | #HOWL
 UP NEXT  Stony Brook at Towson | Oct. 6 | 4 p.m. | Unitas Stadium | Towson, Md.

STONY BROOK, N.Y. -- The "Long Island Express" has been rolling over opponents during the Stony Brook football team's three straight wins and the duo of senior running backs Donald Liotine (Medford, N.Y.) and Jordan Gowins (Bellport, N.Y.) look to lead the Seawolves against Villanova in the CAA Football top 20 showdown at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m.

Stony Brook (3-1, 1-0 CAA Football) enters Saturday's game ranked 17th in the AFCA Coaches Poll, while the Wildcats (3-1, 0-1 CAA Football) sits 14th in the same poll. This will be the first matchup of top 20 teams in LaValle Stadium since Villanova (18th) visits the Seawolves (10th) in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs on Nov. 24, 2012.

THE SERIES
This will be just the third meeting between the two CAA Football programs and the second as league opponents. Stony Brook defeated Villanova in the opening round of the 2012 NCAA Playoffs in LaValle Stadium, while the Wildcats got past the Seawolves in Philadelphia in Stony Brook's second CAA Football game ever in 2013. (Complete series history on page 6).

QUICK HITTERS
• The Seawolves opened their sixth season as member of CAA Football last week. Stony Brook is now 5-1 in the previous conference openers.
• Stony Brook is 10-10 in season openers since moving to Division I in 1999. The Seawolves have won three of the last five openers, including the 13-9 victory over North Dakota that opened the 2016 season.
• The Seawolves improved to 9-4 in home openers under head coach Chuck Priore with last week's win over Bryant.
• Stony Brook's captains for the 2018 season are senior QB Joe Carbone, senior TE Cal Daniels, senior LB Shayne Lawless, senior LB Noah McGinty and senior DL John Haggart.
• Senior TE Cal Daniels was named preseason STATS FCS All-American.
• Stony Brook, who finished the 2017 season ranked 11th in both polls, sit 17th in the AFCA Coaches poll and 18th in the STATS poll this week. 

ALL IN THE FAMILY
Stony Brook's roster includes a pair of brothers for the 2018 season. Junior DL Brandon Lopez will be joined this season by his brother Ryan, a freshman DL.  Junior WR Kyle Vadis is joined on the roster by his brother Ryan, a freshman WR.

FIRST TIME STARTERS
Six Seawolves picked up their first career starts at Stony Brook in the season-opener at Air Force. RT Chris Infantino, WR Marshall Ellick, RG Jaelen Vazquez, CB TJ Morrison, S EJ Fineran and DT Brandon Lopez. Two more - DL Odean Gilzene and TE Tyrone Wheatley Jr. - started for the first time as Seawolves against Richmond.

FIRST TIMERS
A total of 12 Seawolves saw their first collegiate action so far this season. AIR FORCE: TE Peter McKenzie, OL Kyle Nunez, WR JP Roane, K Jack Pruban and OL Cameron Lucas. BRYANT: DB Jabari Reddock. FORDHAM: LB Reidgee Dimanche, DL Petey Wilks Jr. and WR Delante Hellams Jr.  RICHMOND: WR Anthony Millan, DL Lorenzo Worrell and LB Anthony Del Negro. A total is six transfers RB Kameron Pickett, WR Marshall Ellick, TE Tyrone Wheatley Jr., DB Kareem Gaulden, DL Casey Williams and DB CeQuan Jefferson have also made their Stony Brook debut this season.

IN THE RANKS
The Seawolves are ranked in both polls for the 10th straight time this week. Stony Brook sits 17th in the AFCA Coaches' poll and sits 18th in the STATS FCS poll this week.

LET'S GO STREAKING...
LBs Noah McGinty and Shayne Lawless have started 27 straight games...TE Cal Daniels has started 19 straight games.

CAA FOOTBALL OPENERS
Stony Brook is in its sixth season as a member of CAA Football. The Seawolves kicked off the conference slate last week when Richmond visited LaValle Stadium. The Seawolves improved to 5-1 in the conference openers since joining the league, including the 36-10 win over Richmond. A win at URI in 2013, an OT loss at home to No. 13 William & Mary in 2014, a victory at home over No. 13 New Hampshire in 2015, a home win against No. 2 Richmond in 2016 and a 35-18 victory at URI last season are the results.

AGAINST THE FCS RANKS
Stony Brook in 9-19 all-time against FCS ranked opponents with the victories over No. 12 New Hampshire and No. 17 Richmond in 2017. The Seawolves' also posted two ranked wins in 2016. Stony Brook earned a 42-14 win over No. 2 Richmond and a 13-9 season-opening victory against No. 19 North Dakota. Richmond's No. 2 ranking equals the highest ranked opponent to come into Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium (No. 2 Towson on Sept. 28, 2013). The win over Richmond also marked the program's first victory over a top 10 team.

HOME OPENER
Stony Brook opened the home potion of the schedule with the first of five games in LaValle Stadium on Sept. 8. The Seawolves are now 9-4 in the home opener under head coach Chuck Priore, including a victory over Sacred Heart last season.

SEAWOLVES PICKED FOURTH BY LEAGUE
The Seawolves were picked to finished fourth in the CAA by the league's head coaches and SIDs. Conference team. (first place votes)
1. James Madison (21)  241
2. New Hampshire (2)  206
3. Delaware  182
4. Stony Brook  169
5. Elon (1)  168
6. Villanova  164
7. Richmond  127
8. Maine  81
9. UAlbany  78
10. Towson  74
11. William & Mary  55
12. Rhode Island  39

CARBONE CLIMBING THE CHARTS
Senior QB Joe Carbone sits among the top in several career records at Stony Brook. The Wethersfield, Conn., native enters the Villanova game ranked third in passing attempts, third in completions, fourth in passing yards and tied for fifth in passing touchdowns. He is 159 completions away from moving up to second, 188 attempts from moving up to second, 253 passing yards away from sliding up to third and 10 passing touchdowns from moving up to third.

LIOTINE ALSO CLIMBING THE CHARTS
Senior RB Donald Liotine sits in the top 10 of several career offensive categories entering the Villanova game. He is fifth rushing carries, sixth in all-purpose yards, eighth in rushing yards and ninth in rushing touchdowns. The Medford, N.Y., native needs 162 all-purpose yards to slide up to fifth, 46 carries to move into fourth, two rushing touchdowns to move up to a tie for seventh, and  101 rushing yards to climb up into seventh.

LONG ISLAND EXPRESS ROLLING
Senior RBs Donald Liotine and Jordan Gowins, dubbed the Long Island Express, have both recorded 100-yard rushing games in each of the last three Saturdays. Gowins (146 yards vs. Bryant, 160 yards at Fordham and 192 yards vs. Richmond) and Liotine (107 yards vs. Bryant, 106 yards at Fordham and 133 yards vs. Richmond) are just one game shy of tying the Stony Brook record for both the most 100-yard games by a duo in a season and the most consecutive 100-yard games by a duo. Miguel Maysonet and Brock Jackolski accomplished the feat in four straight games in 2011, while Eddie Gowins (Jordan's older brother) and Conte Cuttino had four 100-yard games together in 2008.

BLOCK AND TOUCHDOWN, AGAIN
Stony Brook's special teams have blocked six punts for touchdowns in the past three-plus seasons, including one against Bryant on Sept. 8. The Seawolves accomplished this at USF and against Sacred Heart in 2017, against North Dakota and William & Mary in 2016 and at Rhode Island in 2015.

PICK SIX, TWICE...MAKE THAT THRICE
Stony Brook has returned three interceptions for touchdowns this season. Against Bryant, sophomore DB EJ Fineran tipped a pass and proceeded to scamper 79 yards for the touchdown in the second quarter, while junior DB Damarcus Miller did him one better and snagged a pass on the five-yard line and took it to the house, 95 yards later as time expired in the fourth quarter. Junior DL Jordan Scarbrough got into the pick-six game against Fordham when he picked off a pass and scampered 25 yards for the score.

HOW ABOUT A SCOOP-SIX?
Junior DB Gavin Heslop decided he wanted to join in on the defensive touchdown caravan when he scooped up  fumble and raced 87 yards for a score in the first quarter against Richmond. It marked Stony Brook's fourth defensive touchdown of the season and the first fumble return for a TD since the 2016 season.

LONG RETURNS
Junior DB Damarcus Miller and sophomore DB EJ Fineran had interception returns for touchdowns against Bryant and both cracked the record books in the process. Miller's 95-yard return is the third longest pick-six in school history and the longest since Ernie Williams' 99-yarder against St. Francis on Nov. 17, 2001. Fineran's 79-yard pick-six is the fourth longest pick-six and fifth longest interception return in the program's history...DB Gavin Heslop returned a fumble 87 yards against Richmond for the longest fumble return for a TD.

UP NEXT
Stony Brook will travel to Towson next Saturday for a 4 p.m. kickoff at Unitas Stadium in the CAA Football matchup. The Seawolves won't return home until Oct. 20 when Rhode Island invades LaValle Stadium for Homecoming. Buy Season Tickets | Buy Single Game Tickets

 
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Players Mentioned

Joe Carbone

#10 Joe Carbone

QB
6' 2"
Senior
Cal Daniels

#45 Cal Daniels

TE
6' 2"
Senior
Anthony Del Negro

#93 Anthony Del Negro

LB
6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman
Reidgee Dimanche

#30 Reidgee Dimanche

LB
6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
EJ Fineran

#14 EJ Fineran

LB
6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
Jordan Gowins

#23 Jordan Gowins

RB
5' 11"
Senior
John Haggart

#37 John Haggart

DL
6' 1"
Senior
Delante Hellams Jr.

#81 Delante Hellams Jr.

WR
6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
Gavin Heslop

#11 Gavin Heslop

DB
6' 1"
Junior
Chris Infantino

#79 Chris Infantino

OL
6' 5"
Senior
Shayne Lawless

#35 Shayne Lawless

LB
6' 1"
Senior
Donald Liotine

#33 Donald Liotine

RB
5' 9"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Joe Carbone

#10 Joe Carbone

6' 2"
Senior
QB
Cal Daniels

#45 Cal Daniels

6' 2"
Senior
TE
Anthony Del Negro

#93 Anthony Del Negro

6' 2"
Redshirt Freshman
LB
Reidgee Dimanche

#30 Reidgee Dimanche

6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
LB
EJ Fineran

#14 EJ Fineran

6' 4"
Redshirt Sophomore
LB
Jordan Gowins

#23 Jordan Gowins

5' 11"
Senior
RB
John Haggart

#37 John Haggart

6' 1"
Senior
DL
Delante Hellams Jr.

#81 Delante Hellams Jr.

6' 0"
Redshirt Freshman
WR
Gavin Heslop

#11 Gavin Heslop

6' 1"
Junior
DB
Chris Infantino

#79 Chris Infantino

6' 5"
Senior
OL
Shayne Lawless

#35 Shayne Lawless

6' 1"
Senior
LB
Donald Liotine

#33 Donald Liotine

5' 9"
Senior
RB
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