- Stony Brook Seawolves
Infobox college athletics
name = Stony Brook Seawolves
university = Stony Brook University
conference =America East
Big South Conference (football only)| division = Division I
director = James Fiore
city = Stony Brook
state = New York
stateabb = NY
teams = 18
stadium =Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium
arena = Stony Brook Sports Complex
mascot = Seawolf (Wolfie)
nickname = Seawolves
fightsong =
color1 = Red
color2 = Grey
color3 = Blue
hex1 = FF0101
hex2 = 646464
hex3 = 000064
pageurl = http://www.goseawolves.org/
pagename = Stony Brook SeawolvesThe Stony Brook Seawolves representStony Brook University inNCAA Division I athletics. The official colors of the Seawolves areRed andGrey . The Seawolves field 18 varsity sports; nine men and nine women. Stony Brook competes in the America East athletic conference. In football, Stony Brook competes in theBig South Conference .Mascot
The seawolf mascot was adopted in 1994 [http://goseawolves.cstv.com/trads/ston-trads-wolfie.html] . Prior to that the athletic teams were known as the Patriots.
Teams
Alma Mater
Stony Brook’s Alma Mater, Sandy Shore, was adopted in 1985 after a composition contest. Dr. Peter Winkler, a professor in the Department of Music, in conjunction with lyricist Winston Clark, wrote the winning submission. Carol Marburger, wife of former University President John Marburger, is credited as the guiding spirit behind the song.
"Sandy shore"
"Meeting the Northern sea"
"Ancient ground where newborn dreams arise"
"Scarlet, gray"
"Under azure skies"
"The morning of a lifetime lies in Stony Brook"
"Raise a grateful cheer for Stony Brook!"
"Youthful joys"
"Youthful folly, too"
"Ancient wisdom seen through youthful eyes"
"Lifelong friends"
"Bound by youthful ties"
"The morning of a lifetime lies in Stony Brook"
"Raise a grateful cheer for Stony Brook!"External links
* [http://www.goseawolves.org Stony Brook University Official Athletic Web Site]
* [http://www.stonybrook.edu Stony Brook University]
* [http://wusb.fm Stony Brook Radio - WUSB 90.1 FM]
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