Stony Brook Seawolves women's basketball explained

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Stony Brook Seawolves women's basketball
Current:2023–24 Stony Brook Seawolves women's basketball team
University:Stony Brook University
Conference:Coastal Athletic Association
Location:Stony Brook, New York
Coach:Joy McCorvey
Tenure:1st
Arena:Island Federal Credit Union Arena
Capacity:4,160
Nickname:Seawolves
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Ncaatourneys:2021
Conference Tournament:2020, 2021
Conference Season:2020, 2024

The Stony Brook Seawolves women’s basketball team is the college basketball program representing Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, New York. The Seawolves currently participate as part of the NCAA Division I basketball, and compete in the Coastal Athletic Association.[1] The Seawolves currently play their home games in the Island Federal Credit Union Arena.

Stony Brook reached the NCAA tournament for the first time in 2021, a year after the team's 28–3 season ended prematurely with the cancelation of the America East Championship and NCAA Tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

History

Stony Brook began play in the 1969–70 season at the Division III level. The program advanced to Division II beginning in the 1995–96 year, and fully transitioned to Division I in 1999, hiring Trish Roberts as head coach.[2]

Stony Brook played two independent seasons as before joining the America East Conference in 2001. In Stony Brook's first America East season, the Seawolves finished in seventh place but earned two upsets in the tournament to advance to the finals. Stony Brook almost reached the NCAA Tournament but fell to Hartford 50–47.[3] Roberts failed to reach double-digit victories in her next two seasons and resigned on August 25, 2004.[4] She cited family issues but Newsday reported that several players left the team and Roberts clashed with first team All-Conference player Sherry Jordan.[5]

Sacramento Monarchs assistant Maura McHugh was named interim head coach on September 10 and promoted to full-time head coach on April 26, 2005 after an 8–20 season.[6] [7] In McHugh's second season, Stony Brook won 20 games for the first time in program history and finished a program-best second place in the regular season. On December 2, 2005, Stony Brook played No. 19 Temple, its first ranked opponent in program history, and pulled the 58–56 upset.[8] The Seawolves lost in the conference semifinals but qualified for the WNIT, where they lost to Hofstra in the program's first-ever postseason appearance.[9] [10] [11] After another second-place finish in the conference regular season in 2006–07 at 14–2, the Seawolves were upset by UMBC in the quarterfinals and McHugh resigned three months later.[12]

McHugh's assistant Michele Cherry was named her successor, but Cherry suffered three straight 20-loss seasons and was on course for a fourth before she resigned in the middle of the 2010–11 campaign, leading assistant Evelyn Thompson to handle head coaching duties for the remainder of the season.[13]

On April 7, 2011, Canisius associate head coach Beth O'Boyle was named Stony Brook's fourth Division I head coach.[14] O'Boyle went 4–26 in her first season and improved by 10 wins in each of the next two years. She won a program record 24 games in 2013–14[15] as Stony Brook returned to the America East Championship for the first time since 2002, but were blown out 70–46 by Albany.[16] Stony Brook qualified for the 2014 WNIT and lost to Michigan 86–48 in Ann Arbor. The Wolverines' head coach was former Stony Brook player Kim Barnes Arico.[17] On April 28, 2014, O'Boyle resigned to accept the head coaching position at VCU.[18]

On June 15, 2014, Auburn assistant head coach Caroline McCombs was named as O'Boyle's successor.[19] In McCombs' first two seasons, Stony Brook finished with 17 wins and in third place in the America East, earning bids to the WBI both times, losing to Siena in 2015 and Youngstown State in 2016.[20] [21] McCombs became the program's all-time winningest head coach on November 21, 2018 with her 67th win, surpassing Roberts.[22] Stony Brook won its first game against a Power Five school by defeating Penn State 81–70 on November 25, 2018.[23] Her first 20-win season came in 2018–19 but ended in the America East semifinals with a loss to Hartford.[24] McCombs reached 100 career victories on January 2, 2020.[25]

The 2019–20 season saw Stony Brook shatter program records, at one point owning a 22-game winning streak, the longest in the nation.[26] Stony Brook defeated Pittsburgh in December for its second program Power Five victory.[27] The Seawolves won their first America East regular season title after defeating Vermont to improve to 25–1 and 13–0 in conference.[28] As the top seed, Stony Brook advanced to the America East Championship with a 28–3 record, set to face Maine at home, but the game was canceled a day before as the COVID-19 pandemic began to sweep through the United States. The Seawolves still earned the America East title as the highest seed remaining.[29]

Stony Brook earned its redemption in the 2020–21 season. The Seawolves, as the second seed in the America East Tournament, earned a bye to the semifinals, routing UMass Lowell to set up a championship rematch with top-seeded Maine.[30] On the road, Stony Brook came back from an 11-point deficit to upset Maine 64–60 and clinch its first trip to the NCAA Tournament in program history.[31] Stony Brook lost 79–44 to Arizona in the first round.[32] McCombs announced on April 2, 2021 that she would be leaving Stony Brook after seven years to be George Washington's new head coach.[33]

On April 28, 2021, James Madison assistant Ashley Langford was hired to replace McCombs.[34] In Langford's first season, Stony Brook finished 23–6 with wins over St. John's, Rutgers and Washington State.[35] However, Stony Brook was banned from the America East tournament because the team announced it would be leaving the conference to join the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA).[36] Stony Brook was invited to the WNIT, losing at VCU 56–48.[37] In 2022–23, Stony Brook finished 18–13 in its first CAA season, losing to Northeastern in the second round of the conference tournament.[38] [39] Stony Brook won the 2023–24 CAA regular season title by going 25–3 overall and 16–2 in conference.[40]

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Seawolves have appeared in the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament one time. Their overall combined record is 0–1.

WBIT results

The Seawolves played in the inaugural Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT) in 2024. Their combined record is 1–1.

WNIT results

The Seawolves achieved their first Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) appearance in 2006. Their overall combined WNIT record is 0–3.

YearRoundOpponentResult
2006First RoundHofstraL 65–92
2014First RoundMichiganL 48–86
2022First RoundVCUL 48–56

WBI results

The Seawolves have appeared in the Women's Basketball Invitational (WBI) two times. Their overall combined WBI record is 0–2.

YearRoundOpponentResult
2015First RoundSienaL 46–53
2016First RoundYoungstown StateL 60–67

Conference awards

Coach of the Year

CoachYearConference
Ashley Langford2024CAA
Caroline McCombs2020America East

Player of the Year

PlayerYearConference
Gigi Gonzalez2024CAA
Mykeema Ford2007America East

America East Defensive Player of the Year

America East Rookie of the Year

America East Sixth Player of the Year

All-Conference First Team

PlayerYearsConference
Gigi Gonzalez2024CAA
Annie Warren2022, 2023America East, CAA
India Pagan2020America East
Jerell Matthews2019America East
Shania Johnson2018, 2019America East
Sabre Proctor2014, 2015America East
Chikilra Goodman2014America East
Jessica Smith2007America East
Mykeema Ford2006, 2007America East
Sherry Jordan2002, 2003America East

America East All-Conference Defensive Team

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stony Brook Women's Basketball - NCAA.com. NCAA.com.
  2. Web site: News-Gazette . The . 1999-05-14 . Illini insider . 2024-03-14 . The News-Gazette . en.
  3. Web site: Women's Basketball Loses Heartbreaker to Hartford in America East Championship, 50-47. Stony Brook University Athletics. 9 March 2002 . en. 2020-03-09.
  4. Web site: Trish Roberts Steps Down As Head Women's Basketball Coach. Stony Brook University Athletics. 25 August 2004 . en. 2020-03-09.
  5. News: Steven Marcus . August 25, 2004 . Roberts is out at SBU, Women's coach's contract bought out after five years, making her third SBU coach to leave post in new AD's tenure . https://archive.today/20130717084914/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/newsday/access/682788781.html?dids=682788781:682788781&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Aug+25,+2004&author=STEVEN+MARCUS.+STAFF+WRITER&pub=Newsday+(Combined+editions)&desc=BASKETBALL+,+Roberts+is+out+at+SBU,+Women's+coach's+contract+bought+out+after+five+years,+making+her+third+SBU+coach+to+leave+post+in+new+AD's+tenure&pqatl=google . dead . July 17, 2013 . Newsday.
  6. Web site: Maura McHugh Named Interim Head Women's Basketball Coach. Stony Brook University Athletics. 10 September 2004 . en. 2020-03-09.
  7. Web site: Maura McHugh Named Head Women's Basketball Coach at Stony Brook. Stony Brook University Athletics. 26 April 2005 . en. 2020-03-09.
  8. News: Associated Press. Biggest Upset Belongs to Stony Brook. 2005-12-08. The New York Times. 2020-03-09. en-US. 0362-4331.
  9. Web site: Women's Hoops Drops OT Heartbreaker to BU in America East Semis. Stony Brook University Athletics. 11 March 2006 . en. 2020-03-09.
  10. Web site: Women's Hoops to Square Off With Hofstra in WNIT on Wednesday. Stony Brook University Athletics. 13 March 2006 . en. 2020-03-09.
  11. Web site: Women's Hoops Falls to Hofstra in WNIT. Stony Brook University Athletics. 15 March 2006 . en. 2020-03-09.
  12. Web site: Maura McHugh Steps Down as Head Women's Basketball Coach; Assistant Coach Michele Cherry Named Successor. Stony Brook University Athletics. 6 June 2007 . en. 2020-03-09.
  13. Web site: Stony Brook coach Michele Cherry steps down. January 16, 2011. Marcus . Henry. Newsday. en. 2020-03-09.
  14. Web site: 2011-04-11 . O'Boyle ready to go as new SBU hoops coach . 2024-03-14 . Newsday . en.
  15. Web site: 6 March 2014 . O'Boyle turning things around for Stony Brook women's basketball . 2020-03-09 . Stony Brook University Athletics . en.
  16. Web site: 2014-03-10 . Richards leads UAlbany to 70-46 rout of Stony Brook in America East final . 2024-03-14 . Saratogian . en-US.
  17. Web site:
    1. Seawolves' breakout season ends in WNIT loss at Michigan
    . Stony Brook University Athletics. 21 March 2014 . en. 2020-03-09.
  18. Web site: SBU women's bball coach leaves for VCU. Newsday. en. 2020-03-09.
  19. Web site: Caroline McCombs named head coach at Stony Brook . 2024-03-14 . Montgomery Advertiser . en-US.
  20. Web site: 2015-03-19 . Siena bounces Stony Brook, 53-46, advances to second round of WBI . 2024-03-14 . Saratogian . en-US.
  21. Web site: Stony Brook's season ends with 67-60 loss to Youngstown State in WBI. Stony Brook University Athletics. 16 March 2016 . en. 2020-03-09.
  22. Web site: Seawolves Top Georgia Southern in Career Win for McCombs. Stony Brook University Athletics. 20 November 2018 . en. 2020-03-09.
  23. Web site: Seawolves Knock Off Penn State for First-Ever Power Five Win. Stony Brook University Athletics. 25 November 2018 . en. 2020-03-09.
  24. Web site: Stony Brook Falls to Hartford in America East Semifinals. Stony Brook University Athletics. 10 March 2019 . en. 2020-03-09.
  25. Web site: O'Keefe . Ross . McCombs captures wins 100 and 101 in two-game homestand . 2024-03-14 . The Statesman.
  26. Web site: O'Keefe. Ross. 2020-02-23. Women's Basketball's 22-game unbeaten streak snapped by Maine in OT. 2021-03-14. The Statesman. en-US.
  27. Web site: Pittsburgh Pair Puts On for Hometown as Stony Brook Tops Pitt in the Steel City. 2021-03-14. Stony Brook University Athletics. 8 December 2019 . en.
  28. Web site: Ramsay. Dylan. 2020-02-20. Women's Basketball wins first-ever America East regular season title with Vermont victory. 2021-03-14. The Statesman. en-US.
  29. Web site: Women's Basketball Record Book . America East . 2021 . 7 March 2024.
  30. Web site: Steve . Craig. 2021-03-09. A year later, UMaine and Stony Brook finally get title matchup. 2021-03-14. Press Herald.
  31. Web site: 2021-03-13. Warren's 31 lifts Stony Brook women to 1st NCAA Tournament. 2021-03-14. AP NEWS.
  32. Web site: Aari McDonald, Adia Barnes ignite Arizona's wild run to Women's Final Four. 2021-04-29. FOX Sports. en-US.
  33. Web site: McCombs leaves Stony Brook to take head coaching job at GW. 2021-04-29. Newsday. en.
  34. Web site: Tam. Ethan. 2021-04-28. Ashley Langford hired as Stony Brook's next women's basketball head coach. 2021-04-29. The Statesman. en-US.
  35. Web site: Release . Press . 2023-09-25 . Stony Brook Athletics announces contract extension for women’s basketball head coach Ashley Langford TBR News Media . 2024-01-06 . en-US.
  36. Web site: 2022-02-02 . Stony Brook banned from America East tourneys . 2024-01-06 . ESPN.com . en.
  37. Web site: Tam . Ethan . Stony Brook women’s basketball falls to VCU in WNIT opening round . 2024-01-06 . The Statesman.
  38. Web site: Howlin . Matt . Poor fourth quarter seals Stony Brook women’s basketball’s fate in CAA quarterfinals . 2024-01-06 . The Statesman.
  39. Web site: Howlin . Matt . Late-season collapse derails Stony Brook women’s basketball title chances . 2024-01-06 . The Statesman.
  40. Web site: Staff And Wire Reports . 2024-03-10 . CAA women’s regular-season champ Stony Brook rallies to spoil William & Mary’s home finale . 2024-03-10 . The Virginian-Pilot . en-US.