Stony Brook Football Weekly Media Planner
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stonyStony Brook Athletics Communications • brookIndoor Sports Complex • Stony Brook, N.Y. 11794football • www.StonyBrookAthletics.com • @SBAthletics www.Facebook.com/StonyBrookFootball • @StonyBrookFB • @Coach_Priore Game 1 • Stony Brook vs. North Dakota • Sept. 1, 2016 Game Notes GAME INFORMATION Date / Time: Thursday Sept. 1, 2016 / 7 p.m. ET Site: Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium (8,300) TV: None Radio: 94.3 FM The Shark (Josh Caray - pxp; Curt Hylton - analyst; Diane Caruso - sideline) Live Stream: StonyBrookAthletics.com Live Stats: StonyBrookAthletics.com STONY BROOK (0-0) NORTH DAKOTA (0-0) Twitter Updates: @StonyBrookFB Ranking: -/RV Ranking: 21/19 Series: Third meeting, North Datoka leads 2-0 HC: Chuck Priore (Albany, 1982) HC: Bubba Schweigert (Jamestown, ‘85) at Stony Brook: 0-0 Career Record: 97-56/17th year Career Record: 12-10/3rd year at North Dakota: 0-2 SBU Record: 58-47/11th year ND Record: 12-10/3rd year Neutral: 0-0 First Meeting: UND 31, SBU 24 - Oct. 10, 2009 17.3..............................................Scoring Offense Per Game ................................... 28.1 Last Meeting: UND 13, SBU 3 - Sept. 20, 2014 15.7.............................................Scoring Defense Per Game ................................... 25.7 Streak: L2 17.0.................................................First Downs Per Game ....................................... 18.1 152.7.............................................Rushing Yards Per Game ................................... 240.5 2016 SCHEDULE 104.6...........................................Rushing Defense Per Game................................. 100.1 S1 North Dakota LaValle Stadium 7 p.m. 148.1.............................................Passing Yards Per Game ................................... 140.9 S10 at Temple Philadelphia, Pa. 1 p.m. 145.5...........................................Passing Defense Per Game ................................. 259.8 S17 Richmond* [ASN] LaValle Stadium 12 p.m. 300.8..............................................Total Offense Per Game .................................... 381.4 S24 Sacred Heart LaValle Stadium 6 p.m. 250.1............................................. Total Defense Per Game ................................... 359.9 O8 at Towson* [ASN] Towson, Md. 7 p.m. 8/10....................................... Int./Int. thrown/Opp Int./Int. Thrown ............................... 5/6 O5 Rhode Island* Stony Brook, N.Y. 4 p.m. 41/23...................................................Sacks by/Allowed ......................................... 29/20 O22 at Delaware* Newark, Del. 1 p.m. 32%/32% ...................................Third Down Offense/Defense ..........................40%/36% O29 at New Hampshire* Durham, N.H. 12 p.m. 77%/64% .................................... Red Zone Offense/Defense ...........................85%/84% N5 William & Mary* Stony Brook, N.Y. 2 p.m. 23.6.................................................Kickoff Return Average ....................................... 22.1 N12 Maine* Stony Brook, N.Y. 2 p.m. 6.9.................................................... Punt Return Average .......................................... 8.2 N19 at Albany* Albany, N.Y. 1 p.m. 8/10..................................................Fumbles Lost/Gained ...................................... 24/12 * - CAA game 75/65.2...........................................Penalties/Yds per game ................................. 63/50.0 6-11 ..........................................................Field Goals .............................................. 13-17 STONY BROOK COACHING STAFF Chuck Priore, Head Coach THE SERIES Lyle Hemphill, Defensive Coordinator/Safeties This will be the third meeting between the two schools on the football field. North Dakota Carmen Felus, Co-Offensive Coordinator/QBs won the previous two meetings. The Fligting Hawks defeated the Seawolves 31-24 on Chris Bache, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Oct. 10, 2009 in Grand Forks and 13-3 on Sept. 20, 2014 again in Grand Forks. Tony Thompson, Special Teams Coordinator Bobby McIntyre, Linebackers QUICK HITTERS Rob Noel, Defensive Line • Stony Brook is 9-8 in season openers since moving to Division I in 1999. The Marcus Edwards, Wide Receivers Seawolves have won three of the last four openers, including the 31-6 victory over Omar King, Running Backs Central Connecticut that opened the 2015 season. Rich Reichert, Cornerbacks • Head coach Chuck Priore is 5-5 in openers at Stony Brook. Steve Martino, Tight Ends • Stony Brook’s captains for the 2016 season are graduate WR Tim Keith, senior DB Offensive Assistant Jaheem Woods, senior DL Aaron Thompson, junior DB Tyrice Beverette and junior Zachary Shagi, Defensive Assistant RB Stacey Bedell. Kevin Cloghessy, Offensive Assistant • Junior OT Timon Parris was named preseason third team STATS FCS All-American. • Stony Brook trio of DL Aaron Thompson, WR Ray Bolden and OT Timon Parris were STONY BROOK ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS each named to the preseason All-CAA Football team. Brian Miller, Assistant AD for Communications C: 631-609-0634 • O: 631-632-4318 [email protected] STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES FOOTBALL STONY BROOK FOOTBALL WEEKLY MEDIA PLANNER: 29Mon 30Tue 31Wed 1 Thu 2 Fri 3 Sat 4 Sun 9:30 a.m. • Practice 9:30 a.m.. • Practice TBA • Walk Through • Game 1 vs. North Dakota TBA TBA TBA 11:30 a.m. • CAA • 7 p.m. Coaches Call • Stony Brook, N.Y. • TV: None • RADIO: 94.3 FM STONY BROOK MEDIA INFORMATION POST-GAME POLICY Stony Brook’s post-game interviews will take place in the team meet- ing room located across the training room in the football building in the south endzone. Media can access the room through the tunnel on field level. Seawolves’ head coachChuck Priore and requested players will be available in the post game interview approximately 10 minutes after the game. Stony Brook’s locker room is closed. The visitor’s locker room is located inside the Indoor Sports Complex. The SID of the visiting school will establish admittance policies to the visiting locker room and designate an interview area. STONY BROOK ON THE AIRWAVES Stony Brook Athletics enters the second year of a dynamic three-year RELEASE INFORMATION agreement with Connoisseur Media Long Island, Long Island’s premier media Releases are e-mailed to the media and are also available on the of- cluster, to broadcast Seawolves’ football games. In 2016, 94.3 The Shark will ficial Stony Brook athletics website:www.StonyBrookAthletics.com . air all regular and postseason Stony Brook Football games. In addition to the Stats are available via e-mail or the website in PDF form. Requests large radio broadcast coverage area, Connoisseur Media Long Island also for this information can be made by contacting (631) 632-4318. provides live streaming on all station websites, including 943TheShark.com, so fans around the world can listen via computer or mobile device. The broadcast INTERVIEW REQUESTS stream is also live on StonyBrookAthletics.com. Broadcast veterans Josh All interview requests for Stony Brook student-athletes, coaches Caray and Curt Hylton will provide the call of every down during the season, and administrators should be made be made with the Stony Brook while former Seawolf softball star Diane Caruso will provide pregame, halftime Athletic Communications office. Please contact Brian Miller, As- and postgame content from the sideline. sistant AD and football contact, at (631) 609-0634 or by email [email protected]. PRESS BOX SERVICES CAA FOOTBALL WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE SCHEDULE The press box, located on the east side of LaValle Stadium, is ac- The CAA Football coaches will hold a weekly media teleconference beginning cessible by elevator or stairs. The press box will open three hours Monday, Aug. 29, 2016. The call will continue each Monday throughout the prior to game time. Game notes, programs, a flip card and statis- 2015 season. The weekly lineup is listed below. Media representatives tics will be provided prior to the game. Play-by-play and quick sta- wishing to participate in the teleconference should contact Brian Miller. tistics, final team, individual and defensive statistics, drive charts and coaches’ quotes also will be provided. Complete sets of infor- 10:00 a.m. - CAA Football Update mation will be available approximately 20 minutes after the game. 10:10 a.m. - Joe Harasymiak, Maine 10:20 a.m. - Sean McDonnell, New Hampshire SIDELINES 10:30 a.m. - Mike Houston, James Madison Stony Brook follows guidelines set forth by the NCAA Public Rela- 10:40 a.m. - Greg Gattuso, Albany tions Committee, the NCAA Football Rules Committee, the Ameri- 10:50 a.m. - Jim Fleming, Rhode Island can Football Coaches Association and the National Press Photog- 11:00 a.m. - Andy Talley, Villanova raphers Association. Photographers are not permitted between the 11:10 a.m. - Dave Brock, Delaware 25-yard lines and must have credentials visible at all times. Pho- 11:20 a.m. - Rich Skrosky, Elon tographers are required to go behind the team benches to pass 11:30 a.m. - Chuck Priore, Stony Brook from one end of the field to the other. Uniformed security personnel 11:40 a.m. - Danny Rocco, Richmond will patrol the sidelines and anyone holding a media pass who is 11:50 a.m. - Jimmye Laycock, William & Mary not actively involved in coverage of the game will be escorted from 12:00 p.m. - Rob Ambrose, Towson the sideline. Children under 12 will not be issued media or sideline credentials. Similar procedures will be in effect in the press box. 2 StonyBrookAthletics.com