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Stony Brook Seawolves
10
Wagner WAGNER 0-3
26
Winner Stony Brook SBU 2-1
Wagner WAGNER
0-3
10
Final
26
Stony Brook SBU
2-1
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
WAGNER Wagner 0 0 3 7 10
SBU Stony Brook 3 10 13 0 26

Game Recap: Football |

A Balanced Offensive Attack Takes Down Wagner for 11th Straight Home Win


STONY BROOK, N.Y. – Redshirt senior RB Isaiah White (Gordon Heights, N.Y./Longwood) gained 131 yards on the ground and redshirt junior QB Tyquell Fields (Yonkers, N.Y./Archbishop Stepinac) threw for 282 yards in the air to lead the Stony Brook football team to a 26-10 victory over visiting Wagner on Saturday night in Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium.
 
The win for the Seawolves (2-1) marked the 11th straight at home.
 
In addition to the output from White and Fields, redshirt senior WR Andrew Trent (Bellport, N.Y./Bellport) had three receptions for 114 yards.
 
Defensively, the Seawolves held Wagner (0-3) to just 17 total rushing yards, forced a pair of fumbles and held the Seahawks to just three point over the first three quarters of play.
 
SCORING
  • Stony Brook cracked the scoring column first when PK Nick Courtney nailed a 24-yard field goal on the Seawolves' opening possession. The drive was 12 plays for 72 yards and took 6:24 off the clock.  
  • WR Jean Constant pulled down a 26-yard pass from QB Tyquell Fields with 13:49 left in the second quarter to expand the Seawolves' lead. The PAT by PK Nick Courtney was good. The drive was 11 plays for 60 yards and took 6:03 off the clock. The drive began with a fumble recovery by DB Justin Burns.
  • Stony Brook added to its first-half lead when PK Nick Courtney connected on a 21-yard field goal with 3:32 left in the second quarter. The drive was 12 plays for 79 yards and took 4:04 off the clock.
  • Wagner got on the board with a when PK Eric Silvester knocked a 36-yard field goal through the uprights with 9:26 left in the third quarter. The drive was four plays for one yard and took 1:20 off the clock.
  • On the ensuing possession, Stony Brook added another touchdown when RB Isaiah White punched it in from nine yards out with 7:41 left in the third quarter. The PAT by PK Nick Courtney was good. The drive was five plays for 75 yards and took 1:45 off the clock. The drive was lighted by a 46-yard reception by WR Delante Hellams Jr.
  • RB Isaiah White built upon Stony Brook's lead with a seven-yard rush in the third quarter. The PAT was no good. The drive was two plays for 89 yards and took 0:46 off the clock. The other play on the drive was an 82-yard reception by WB Andrew Trent.
  • Wagner reached the end zone with 8:42 left in the fourth quarter when QB Christian Alexander-Stevens found WR Joshua DeCambre on a four-yard pass. The PAT by PK Eric Silvester was good. The drive was six plays for 53 yards and took 1:10 off the clock.
THE NUMBERS
  • Stony Brook gained 551 yards of total offense on 80 plays. Wagner had 259 yards of total offense on 47 plays.
  • The Seawolves had the ball for 39:37 minutes of the game.
  • PASSING: Stony Brook: 11-21-0 for 282 yards, one touchdown. Wagner: 20-35-0 for 259 yards and one touchdown.
  • RUSHING: Stony Brook: 59 carries for 269 yards, two touchdowns. Wagner: 12 carries for 17 yards.
  • QB Tyquell Fields had 282 passing yards with a touchdown.
  • WR Andrew Trent had three catches for 114 yards.  
  • RB Isaiah White collected 131 rushing yards on 31 carries and a pair of touchdowns.
  • DB Augie Contressa, LB Keirston Johnson and DB Justin Burns each had five total tackles. Burns also forced and recovered a fumble.

QUOTING THE SEAWOLVES
Head Coach Chuck Priore
"Obviously, after last week's game we really wanted to get back onto the field and have the opportunity to play again. We did a great job of being focused and leaving last week's game behind us."
"This was a good total team win. We did have some special teams penalties that hurt us and we have to clean up, but anytime you have the ball for 40 minutes you are going to be in pretty good shape."

PRIORE PRESS CONFERENCE
STUDENT-ATHLETE PRESS CONFERENCE
 
NOTES
  • Stony Brook extended its winning streak at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium to 11 straight games.
  • The Seawolves' 551 yards of total offense is the most since gaining 662 yards against Lehigh on Nov. 25, 2017.
  • RB Isaiah White's 31 carries are a career high for the redshirt senior. White's previous high was 21 back in 2015 against Towson when he was a true freshman.
  • RB Isaiah White also recorded the second 100-plus yard rushing game of his career when he gained a career-high 131 yards against Wagner. This other 100-yard game came against Central Connecticut State in 2015 when he gained 103 yards.
  • RB Isaiah White punched in a pair of rushing touchdowns in the win over Wagner for his third and fourth of the season and his career. It is his second multi-rushing touchdown game of his career.
  • WR Andrew Trent hauled in three receptions for 114 yards to mark his second 100-yard receiving game of his career. His other 100-yard game was last season against Villanova. 
  • WR Delante Hellams Jr. hauled in a pair of catches for a career-high 74 yards.
  • RB Seba Nekhet recorded career-highs in both carries with 19 and rushing yards with 89.
  • QB Tyquell Fields tossed his second touchdown pass of the season and the fourth of his career early in the second quarter when he found WB Jean Constant in the end zone from 26-yards out.
  • WR Jean Constant pulled down his touchdown as a Seawolf in the second quarter when he pulled in  26-yard pass from QB Tyquell Fields.
  • QB Tyquell Fields 11 completions and 282 yards are both a career-highs. Fields' 200-plus yards also his first of his career.
  • The 282 passing yards by a Stony Brook QB marked the most since Lyle Negron threw for 395 yards at James Madison on Nov. 16, 2013.
  • OL Mason Zimmerman extended his consecutive starts streak to 34 games, while DL Sam Kamara and DB Gavin Heslop extended their streaks to 28 straight games. DB Augie Contressa and DB TJ Morrison all extended their consecutive starts streak to 15 games.
  • FS Gregory Young II made his first career start against Wagner on Saturday.
  • Stony Brook won the toss and deferred to the second half.
  • Captains for tonight's game were RB Isaiah White, DB Gavin Heslop and DL Sam Kamara.
  • The honorary captains of the game was the 2009 Big South Champions, who returned to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the title.
UP NEXT
Stony Brook will close out the non-conference portion of the 2019 schedule when they host Fordham on Sept. 21 at 6 p.m. in LaValle Stadium. Purchase you tickets here.

 
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