Stony Brook men's lacrosse faced defeat at home, losing 13-10 to Towson at LaValle Stadium. The game started tightly with both teams exchanging early goals, but Towson's second-quarter surge led to a close 6-5 halftime score. In a back-and-forth contest, Towson gained momentum in the fourth quarter, ultimately sealing the win with strong finishing plays, despite Stony Brook's late comeback attempt.

By the Numbers
  • Stony Brook outperformed Towson in face-offs, winning 16 out of 25.
  • Williamson recorded a team-high five points with two goals and three assists.
  • Towson outshot Stony Brook 40-32 in total attempts.
State of Play
  • Towson scored the game's first lead change with a goal in the third quarter.
  • Stony Brook managed to cut a four-goal deficit to just one in the last minutes of the game.
  • Momentum shifted notably as Towson scored four unanswered goals to widen their fourth-quarter lead.
What's Next

The Seawolves will strive for redemption as they head to Connecticut next Saturday to face Fairfield. The match is scheduled for 3:30 pm and will be available for streaming on YouTube.

Bottom Line

Despite a strong start, Stony Brook needs to improve defensive consistency and capitalize on scoring opportunities. Future games will be crucial for recovering momentum and ensuring a successful season.