STONY BROOK, N.Y. — The Seawolves are excited to partner with SoBol for the 2020-21 academic year, bringing the company's fresh, homemade acai products straight to student-athletes at the athletic department's fueling station.
"At Stony Brook we are always educating our student-athletes on the importance of proper fueling to be at their best every day," assistant director of athletic performance
Joel Lynch said. "Having SoBol as a partner allows us to give our student-athletes fresh, convenient and quality food that helps support their training and recovery."
Founded in 2014, SoBol specializes in acai bowls, green bowls, fruit smoothies and more.
SoBol believes that eating healthier alternatives should never be a chore. That's why they pride themselves on blending their acai fresh each day, producing their own homemade granola and topping their products with only the freshest of fruits. All of their products are real food for people looking for delicious, quick and affordable meals.
SoBol strives to give the best product, with the best customer service at the most competitive price. It's not just a cafe in a local town; it is a community gathering spot.
"We couldn't be happier entering this new partnership with the SBU Athletics Department," SoBol CEO Jason Mazzarone said. "Being a Long Island-based company, partnering with a top university on Long Island aligns exactly with our values at SoBol.
"We are proud to be part of the Stony Brook Athletics family and excited to provide hard-working student-athletes with our delicious and invigorating acai bowls each week. Thank you to the Stony Brook Athletics Department for having us as a part of this fun, community-centric program."
To celebrate, SoBol invites the Seawolves to visit their St. James location with a student or employee ID to receive 20 percent off any order, valid through the 2020-21 basketball season.