From: Eva Dubin <a To: Jeffrey <jeevacation@gmail.com> Subject: FW: Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2012 00:02:46 +0000 Importance * Normal Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 20:01:48 -0400 Subject: From: To: CC: Look at this picture!!! OMG - funny! Miguel Maysonet rushes for 169 yards, scores two TDs in Stony Brook's 41-10 win Publis Oc er 20, 2012 6:41 PM By GREG LOGAN greg. | logan@newsday.com EFTA00700318

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|p_Stony Brook's Miguel Maysonet runs along the sideline Photo credit: Kathleen Malone-Van Dyke | Stony Brook's Miguel Maysonet runs along the sideline to score a first-quarter touchdown during a game against Gardner-Webb at LaValle Stadium. (Oct. 20, 2012) Galleries Stony Brook insta erback Kyle Essington sets up a renal Brook 41, Gardner- Webb 10 Web links Stony Brook wide ater Adrian Coxson during the College sports blog: On campus Miguel Maysonet continued his push to win the Walter PaytonAward as the outstanding running back in the Football Championship Subdivision with another explosive performance in Stony Brook's 41-10 Big South Conference victory over Gardner-Webb Saturday afternoon at LaValle Stadium. Maysonet carried 19 times for 169 yards to become the first player in Big South history to top the 4,000-yard rushing career mark, pushing his total to 4,051 yards. He scored two touchdowns, including a tackle-breaking 52-yard run and a 75-yard kickoff return to begin the second half, as the Seawolves improved to 8-1 and 3-0 in conference play against the Bulldogs (1-6, 0-2). Stony Brook also got two touchdown passes from Kyle Essington to wideout Kevin Norrell. Essington completed 11 of 17 passes for 142 yards and had no interceptions, and Norrell totaled 111 receiving yards on seven catches. Safety Dominick Reyes and linebacker Junior Solice led aSeawolves defense that contained Bulldogs quarterback Lucas Beatty, who completed 15 of 23 passes for 157 yards but was intercepted by Reyes and sacked six times. Stony Brook built a 13-3 first-half lead on field goals of 48 and 45 yards by Wes Skiffington and Maysonet's 52-yard touchdown run. Skiffington bounced back nicely from a rough game the previous week at Coastal Carolina, where he missed two short field goals and an extra point. His first field goal of 48 yards against the Bulldogs was a career-long. Maysonet's TD run came on a third-and-2 play in which the GWU defense was packing 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 before EFTA00700319

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going in. The Bulldogs drove to a first down at the Stony Brook 8-yard line but were stymied there before settling for a 25- yard field goal by Trever Austin to cut the deficit to 10-3. Seawolves tight end Brett Arce muffed the ensuing kickoff, and GWU recovered at the Stony Brook 21. But Reyes picked off a pass by Beatty and returned it 18 yards to the 25. That led to Skiffington's second field goal. Maysonet opened the second half by fielding the kickoff at his 25 and returning it 75 yards up the left sideline for a touchdown that gave the Seawolves a 20-3 lead. The Bulldogs didn't back off, going 65 yards in four plays and scoring on a 47-yard run by J.J. Hubbard to make it a 10-point game again. The Seawolves responded with a 71-yard scoring drive that ended with Essington hitting Norrell for a 30-yard score and a 27-10 lead. Essington kept the drive alive by scrambling for 13 yards on third-and-12. Gardner-Webb came back again, driving deep into Stony Brook territory, but on fourth-and-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 with the help of a drive-sustaining personal foul to go up 34-10 on a 1-yard run by Marcus Coker and tacked on a 27-yard TD pass from Essington to Norrell to push it to 41-10 late in the fourth quarter. "Get your RED on...It's what WE do!" Jim Fiore Director of Athletics _ Brook a http://goseawolves.ocsn.com/ SBU Arena Stony Brook, NY 11794-3500 PH - Fax - Twitter: EFTA00700320