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  2022 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL THIRD TEAM: Carthell Flowers-Lloyd, Stony Brook, LB, Gr.,...The Syracuse, N.Y. native totaled 70 tackles (40 solo, 30 assists), 14 TFLs, two sacks, one interception, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery. Both his interception and fumble recovery were returned for touchdowns. Flowers-Lloyd ranked second on the team in total tackles, second in solo tackles, first in TFLs, tied for third in sacks, and was one of three players to record one interception this season. The graduate finished the regular season tied for third in the CAA in tackles for loss, tied for 19th in total tackles, and was 15th in the league in solo tackles. He began the season with a bang as he recorded six tackles, two TFLs, and one sack, which forced a fumble that he scooped up and ran into the end zone for a touchdown in Week 1. The touchdown was the first of his collegiate career. - Stony Brook Football

rSr/2023 SS Carthell Flowers-LoydStony Brook
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  OCT 24 CAA FOOTBALL ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Charlie McKee, Fr., QB, Stony Brook (Oceanside, N.Y./Oceanside),...McKee completed 18-of-21 passes for a career-high 249 yards and three touchdowns as Stony Brook rallied past Maine, 28-27, for its first victory. Trailing 20-7 at the half, the freshman threw a pair of scoring passes (10 and 1 yards) in the third quarter before hitting Khalil Newton on a 7-yard TD toss that gave the Seawolves the lead with 5:48 remaining. - CAA Football

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  OCT 24 STATS FEDEX GROUND FCS NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Charlie McKee, Stony Brook, QB, Fr., 6-0, 197, Oceanside, New York,...Making his second career start, McKee was 18 of 21 for 249 yards and connected on three touchdown passes in the second half as Stony Brook rallied past Maine 28-27 for its first win. His CAA team trailed by 20-7 and 27-14 in the second half. McKee's pass efficiency rating of 232.5 was the best by a Seawolves signal caller with at least 20 attempts in nearly 11 years. Honorable Mention: Maddix Blackwell, DB, Indiana State; Ryan Butler, Princeton; Jayvion Cole, DB, Cal Poly; Rex Connors, DB, UC Davis; Elis Ennis, LB, Nicholls; Dominic Kibby, WR, Presbyterian; Chaunzavia Lewis, RB/PR, Texas Southern; Gevani McCoy, QB, Idaho; Gavin McCusker, QB, Merrimack; Hayward McQueen III, LB, Western Carolina; Fred Perry, S, Jacksonville State; Reese Poffenbarger, QB, UAlbany; Wenker Wright, RB, Illinois State. - STATS FCS Football

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  Freshman Charlie McKee threw three touchdown passes in the second half, including a 7-yarder to Khalil Newton with 5:48 left to play, and Stony Brook picked up its first win of the season with a 28-27 victory over Maine on Saturday. McKee completed 18 of 21 passes - to nine different receivers - for 249 yards in his third career start. Stony Brook (1-6, 1-4 Colonial Athletic Association) took a 7-0 lead on its opening possession of the game when Ross Tallarico scored on a 2-yard run. Maine (2-5, 2-2) scored the next 20 points to lead by 13 at halftime. Joe Fagnano hooked up with Kobay White for a 13-yard touchdown, found Shawn Bowman for a 42-yard score and Cole Baker kicked two field goals in the Black Bears' spurt.

McKee sandwiched a 10-yard touchdown pass to RJ Lamarr and a 1-yard scoring toss to Tyler Devera around a 12-yard touchdown run by Maine's Elijah Barnwell to get the Seawolves within 27-21 after three quarters. McKee's go-ahead toss to Newton was the only score of the fourth quarter. McKee completed all six of his pass attempts on the drive, accounting for all but one of the 68 yards. Jayden Cook rushed for 92 yards on 26 carries for Stony Brook. Fagnano completed 28 of 45 passes for 314 yards and two scores for the Black Bears. He also ran 10 times for a team-high 65 yards. Bowman totaled six receptions for 130 yards. - Stony Brook/AP College Football


rSr/2023 WR Khalil NewtonStony Brook
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  2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: Anthony Pecorella, Maryland, Sr., P,...One of the leaders of the Maryland football team, Pecorella is heavily involved in both the Terps mental health and community service efforts. The senior punter has been an outspoken advocate for mental health awareness, specifically amongst student-athletes. Pecorella started an Instagram account called Healthy Minds, where he encourages athletes to share their battles with mental health. Pecorella is also very involved with Team IMPACT, a foundation that connects young children with athletic teams. The Malverne, NY native is a fellow for the University of Maryland Chapter of Team Impact and is involved with the football program's family member, Cal Taylor. - Maryland Football

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  2022 PRESEASON STATS PERFORM FCS SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: OL - Kyle Nunez, 6-2, 340, grad, Stony Brook,...Nunez adds the Stats Perform All-America Second Team honor to his resume after being selected to the CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Team. Last season, the offensive lineman helped lead the Seawolves to 10 100-plus yard rushing performances and as a result was selected to the All-CAA Second Team. The Seawolves ran for 200 yards or more in three games in 2021 and racked up a season-high 321 rushing yards in the 36-14 win over UAlbany to reclaim the Golden Apple in the season finale. The East Islip native helped the running game average 176.1 yards per game, the second-most in the CAA last season and the Seawolves rushed for 19 touchdowns as a team, which were tied for the second-most in the conference. - Stony Brook Football

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  2022 PRESEASON ALL-CAA CONFERENCE TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): Tyler King, Stony Brook, So., LB,...King adds the Preseason All-Conference accolade to his mantel as he is coming off of a season in which he was named a Phil Steele Freshman All-American, HERO Sports Freshman All-American, earned All-CAA Second Team honors, and was one of 23 finalists for the 2021 Stats Perform FCS Jerry Rice Award, which was presented to the national FCS freshman player of the year. The linebacker registered 95 tackles (50 solo, 45 assists), 12.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, one interception, and one forced fumble in 11 games. King led all CAA rookies in total tackles and ranked sixth overall. His 50 solo tackles were the second-most in the conference last season. - Stony Brook Football

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  2022 PRESEASON ALL-CAA CONFERENCE TEAM (COACHES/MEDIA): Kyle Nunez, Stony Brook Gr., OL,...Nunez has been a staple on the CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Team as this is the third year in a row that he has earned the recognition. Last season, he helped lead the Seawolves to 10 100-plus yard rushing performances and as a result was selected to the All-CAA Second Team. The Seawolves ran for 200 yards or more in three games in 2021 and racked up a season-high 321 rushing yards in the 36-14 win over UAlbany to reclaim the Golden Apple in the season finale. He has been tabbed to an All-CAA team four years in a row and last season marked the third time that he claimed Second Team honors. Nunez helped the running game average 176.1 yards per game, the second-most in the CAA last season and the Seawolves rushed for 19 touchdowns as a team, which were tied for the second-most in the conference. - Stony Brook Football

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  2021 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Tyler King, Stony Brook, LB, Fr.,...King recorded 95 tackles (50 solo, 45 assists), 12.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, one interception, and one forced fumble in 11 games. At the conclusion of the regular season, King led all CAA rookies in total tackles and ranked fourth overall. His 50 solo tackles were the most in the conference this season.

The Wexford, Pa. native registered seven tackles or more in nine games this season and racked up 10 tackles or more in four games. He tallied a career-high 12 tackles in a game on two occasions. He first made 12 stops at Oregon on September 18. Later in the season, he totaled 12 tackles in a win over Delaware on October 16. He is one of 23 finalists for the 2021 Stats Perform FCS Jerry Rice Award, which is presented to the national FCS freshman player of the year. King took home the CAA Rookie of the Week award twice this season. He was first named the conference Rookie of the Week on September 20, and then claimed the honor on November 8. - Stony Brook Football


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  2021 ALL-CAA FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): Kyle Nunez, Stony Brook, OL, Sr.,...Nunez anchored the offensive line all season long from right guard. The redshirt senior helped lead the Seawolves to 10 100-plus yard rushing performances this season. The team ran for 200 yards or more in three games this season and racked up a season-high 321 rushing yards in the, 36-14, win over UAlbany to reclaim the Golden Apple. He has been tabbed to an All-CAA team four years in a row and it marks the third time that he claimed Second Team honors. Nunez helped the running game average 176.1 yards per game, the third-most in the CAA this season and the Seawolves rushed for 19 touchdowns as a team, which were tied for the most in the conference. He aided Lawton's career year as he helped pave the way for the running back to rush for over 1,000 yards this season. - Stony Brook Football

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  Tyquell Fields threw two touchdown passes and ran for a third and Stony Brook forced six turnovers to defeat Richmond 27-14 on Saturday. Fields, who threw for 226 yards, threw a 27-yard scoring pass to Shawn Harris, Jr. in the first quarter, and hit Tyler Devera on a 20-yard play in the second as the Seawolves (3-5, 2-3 Colonial Athletic Association) built a 20-0 lead by halftime. Richmond (2-5, 0-4) cut the gap to 20-7 on an Aaron Dykes 2-yard carry before Fields iced the game with his run from the 5 coming five plays after a Richmond fumble. The Spiders lost four fumbles and Joe Mancuso was intercepted twice. Stony Brook scored 10 points off the miscues. Mancuso completed 21 of 43 passes for 196 yards and a touchdown to Savon Smith as Richmond closed to 27-14 with 9:27 remaining. After forcing a Stony Brook three-and-out, Mancuso was picked off in the end zone by Randy Pringle to effectively end the comeback threat. - Stony Brook/AP College Football

rSr/2022 QB Tyquell FieldsStony Brook
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  SEPT 20 CAA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Tyler King, Fr., LB, Stony Brook (Wexford, Pa./Pine-Richland),...King tallied a career-high 12 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and a sack in Stony Brook's road game at Pac 12 power Oregon. The freshman linebacker led a Seawolves' defense that held the high-powered Ducks to just 17 first-half points and his sack ended the second quarter. For the season, King has 23 total tackles and 4.5 TFL's. - Colonial Athletic Association Football

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  Tyquell Fields threw for one touchdown and ran for another to lead Stony Brook to a 24-3 victory over Colgate on Saturday. Ty Son Lawton added a rushing score and finished with 134 yards on the ground, going over 1,000 for his career. Jacob Jaworski kicked a 35-yard-field goal to give the Raiders (0-2) their only points and the early lead. Fields found Shawn Harris Jr. alone deep down the middle for a 64-yard score early in the second quarter and Mike Boyle added a 26-yard field goal for a 10-3 halftime lead. Fields ran in from the 1 for a score, capping an 81-yard drive that took over 8 1/2 minutes for a 17-3 lead late in the third, and Lawson added a 10-yard score early in the fourth. The Seawolves (1-1) outgained the Raiders 413-247, giving up just 60 rushing yards. The Seawolves had three sacks, interceptions by Dajon Owens and Jordan Jackson, plus a goal-line stand that halted a 77-yard Colgate drive at the 1. - AP College Football

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  2020 PHIL STEELE/DRAFTSCOUT All-CAA FIRST TEAM: Kyle Nunez, Stony Brook, Jr.,...Nunez is one of the most decorated players on the current roster. He was named to the HERO Sports Preseason All-America team in May. Nunez earned second-team All-CAA Football honors following the 2019 campaign after he started all 12 games for the Seawolves. He helped anchor the offensive line as the right guard. The line surrendered only 17 sacks in more than 330 passing attempts and paved the way for Stony Brook backs to average 201.2 rushing yards per game. Nunez also was named second-team All-CAA Football after his freshman season and was selected to the HERO Sports Freshman All-American team. - Stony Brook Football

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  2020 PHIL STEELE/DRAFTSCOUT All-CAA FIRST TEAM: Augie Contressa, Stony Brook, Sr.,...Contressa has started 24 consecutive games, with 37 career games played. His 88 total tackles with 10.5 tackles for a loss in 2019 led the Seawolves en route to earning second-team All-CAA Football honors. For his career, Contressa has collected 189 total tackles, with 22.0 tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks. - Stony Brook Football

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