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Photo credit: Kathleen Malone-Van Dyke I Stony Brook's Miguel Maysonet runs=along the sideline to score a first-
quarter touchdown during a game agains= Gardner-Webb <http://www.newsday.corn/topicsfiGardner-
Webb_Runnin%27_B=Ildogs_%28football%29> =nbsp;at LaValle Stadium. (Oct. 20, 2012)
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Stony Brook 41, Gardner-Webb 10 <http://www.newsday.com/sports/college/stony-brook/=tony-brook-41-gardner-
webb-10-1.4136153>
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College sport= blog: On campus <http://www.newsday.com/sports/college/on-campus-1.=12060>
Miguel Maysonet continued his push to win the Wa=ter Payton <http://www.=ewsday.com/topics//Walter_Payton>
Award as the outstanding running back in the Football Champi=nship Subdivision with another explosive performance in
Stony Brook's 41-1= Big South Conference victory over Gardner-Webb <http://www.newsday.co=flopicsfiGardner-
Webb_Runnin%27_Bulldogs_%28football%29> Saturday afternoon at LaValle Sta=ium.
Maysonet carried 19 times for 169 yards to become the first player in Big S=uth history to top the 4,000-yard rushing
career mark, pushing his tot=l to 4,051 yards. He scored two touchdowns, including a tackle-breakin= 52-yard run and a
75-yard kickoff return to begin the second half, as t=e Seawolves
chttp://www.newsday.com/topicsfiStony_Brook_Seawolves_%=8basketball%29> im=roved to 8-1and 3-0 in
conference play against the Bulldogs (1.6, 0.2).
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Stony Brook also got two touchdown passes from Kyle Essington to wideout Ke=in Norrell. Essington completed 11of 17
passes for 142 yards and had no i=terceptions, and Norrell totaled 111receiving yards on seven catches.</=>
Safety Dominick Reyes and linebacker Junior Solice led aSeawolves
<http://w=w.newsday.com/topics//Stony_Brook_Seawolves_%28basketball%29> defense that contained <=
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decoration:none;bac=ground-repeat:initial initial" target="_blank">Bulldogs quart=rback Lucas Beatty, who completed
15 of 23 passes for 157 yards but was =ntercepted by Reyes and sacked six times.
Stony Brook built a 13-3 first-half lead on field goals of 48 and 45 yards =y Wes Skiffington and Maysonet's 52-yard
touchdown run. Skiffington bounce= back nicely from a rough game the previous week at Coastal Carolina, where he
missed tw= short field goals and an extra point. His first field goal of 48 yards ag=inst the Bulldogs=/a> was a career-
long. <http://www.newsday.com/topics//South_Carolina_S=ate_Bulldogs_%28basketball%29>
Maysonet's TD run came on a third-and-2 play in which the GWU defense was p=cking the box. He stepped out of one
tackle in the backfield, bounced it=around left end and stiff-armed two would-be tacklers on the sideline befo=e going
in.
The Bulldogs drove to a first down at the Stony Brook 8-yard line but were =tymied there before settling for a 25-yard
field goal by Trever Austin to =ut the deficit to 10-3.
Seawolves <http://www.newsday.com/topics//Stony_Brook_Seawolves_%28basketba=l%29> tight end=Brett Arce
muffed the ensuing kickoff, and GWU recovered at the Stony Br=ok 21. But Reyes picked off a pass by Beatty and
returned it 18 yards to t=e 25. That led to Skiffington's second field goal.
Maysonet opened the second half by fielding the kickoff at his 25 and retur=ing it 75 yards up the left sideline for a
touchdown that gave the Seawolv=s a 20-3 lead. The Bulldogs didn't back off, going 65 yards in four play= and scoring on
a 47-yard run by J.J. Hubbard to make it a 10-point game a=ain.
The Seawolves responded with a 71-yard scoring drive that ended with Essing=on hitting Norrell for a 30-yard score and
a 27-10 lead. Essington kept th= drive alive by scrambling for 13 yards on third-and-12.
Gardner-Webb <http://www.newsday.com/topics//Gardner-Webb_Runnin%27_Bulldogs_%=8football%29> c=me back
again, driving deep into Stony Brook territory, but on fourth-=nd-4 at the 26, Reyes came up to hit Hubbard for a 3-yard
loss.
From that point, the Seawolves turned it into a rout. They went 71 yards =ith the help of a drive-sustaining personal foul
to go up 34-10 on a 1-yar= run by Marcus Coker and tacked on a 27-yard TD pass from Essington to Nor=ell to push it to
41-10 late in the fourth quarter.
"Get your RED on...lt's what WE do!"
Jim Fiore
Director of Athletics
Stony Brook=University
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