• 1. Lindenwood
  • 2. Illinois
  • 3. Penn State
  • 4. Delaware
  • 5. Ohio
  • 6. Oklahoma
  • 7. Liberty
  • 8. Iowa State
  • 9. West Chester
  • 10. Rhode Island
  • 11. Robert Morris (PA)
  • 12. Central Oklahoma
  • 13. Kent State
  • 14. Michigan-Dearborn
  • 15. Stony Brook
  • 16. Oakland
  • 17. Adrian
  • 18. Eastern Michigan
  • 19. Mercyhurst
  • 20. Duquesne
  • 21. Pittsburgh
  • 22. Robert Morris (IL)
  • 23. Buffalo
  • 24. Western Michigan
  • 25. West Virginia

Team

Win

Loss

OTL

SL

Points

West Chester

6 0 0 0 12

Stony Brook

4 1 0 0 8

Towson

3 2 1 0 7

Villanova

2 2 0 0 4

Lehigh

0 4 1 0 1

Maryland

0 4 0 0 0
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PA & Seawolves Hockey Live

In Memoriam: Bill Misa

The Stony Brook Hockey Team will be playing with a heavy heart this season. Former Assistant Coach and Seawolves Hockey Live color commentator Bill Misa passed away in November. Bill has coached organized youth, travel, juniors and high school hockey since the early 1980’s including being an assistant at Stony Brook during the 2008-2009 Season. A lifetime Long Islander, Bill was instrumental in developing the Seawolves Hockey Live videocast. Losing Bill who has been both a friend and mentor is a major loss not only to the Seawolves Hockey Program, but to the entire Long Island hockey community. We will miss you Billy, we will never forget you.

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Team Captain

In Memoriam: Anthony Fronzoni

Stony Brook University Ice Hockey lost a brother. Anthony Fronzoni passed away in a tragic car accident in Oct. 2006. He wore Seawolves Red from 2000 to 2005. During that time this Assistant Captain was a team leader, an All-Star, an All-American,and Anthony led the team in scoring. We honor the memory of Anthony Fronzoni by retiring his number 12. On and off the ice, Anthony Fronzoni will remain forever in our hearts.