A New Coach and New Season Brings the Wolves a Quick Win


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You can write Billy Cosh's name in the record books as the new Stony Brook football coach notched his first win this Saturday.

Cosh, and his team, walked into LaValle Stadium with something to prove and they made a very loud statement. The Seawolves beat Stonehill 37-10. Stony Brook was off to the races from the first play and never looked back. They led the game 17-0 after the first quarter and 23-0 heading into the half.

Long Island native Sebastian Regis scored his first career touchdown with a scoop and score in the 3rd quarter. After a great pass rush got to Stonehill, Regis jumped on the bouncing loose football and took it to the house for more than 60 yards.

Roland Dempster looked unstoppable in the backfield with three touchdowns on the ground as Stony Brook imposed their will all day and put forward one of the best efforts in a long time.

Next up for the Seawolves will be a road trip to Fordham this Saturday at 1:00 p.m.

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