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F.Jason Torre Archive "Jim Fiore, Athletics Director" To "Torre,F.Jason" <[email protected]> <[email protected] cc .EDU> 02/21/2006 10:23 AM bcc Subject Tomorrow's Women's Basketball Game To: All Faculty & Staff Dear Faculty and Staff: After a successful men's Faculty and Staff Day last weekend, I am pleased to announce a second Faculty and Staff Day for the women's basketball game versus first place Hartford on Wednesday, February 22 at 1 p.m. This game is a chance for your department to take a break from its hectic day and take a "field trip" to see our women's team play and help set a new attendance record for a women's game at Stony Brook. Right now it the record stands at 1,764 and I would personally like to invite all members of the Stony Brook University faculty and staff to attend this game and set this record! The women are having a marvelous season and are in second place in the America East Conference. This is a big game for the team so please take time out of your President's Week vacation to bring your family and friends to the Indoor Sports Complex for this midday game. WHEN: Wednesday, February 22 TIME: 1:00 p.m. WHERE: Stony Brook Indoor Sports Complex ATTIRE: Be proud and wear RED TICKETS: Buy one $5 ticket and receive one free. Tickets will be available on game day or in advance at the Indoor Sports Complex between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. SPECIAL GIVEAWAY: The first 500 fans in attendance will receive a free ice scraper courtesy of the athletic department and Teacher's Federal Credit Union. I strongly encourage you all to come and cheer on the Seawolves as part of Faculty and Staff Day on Saturday, February 22 at 1 p.m. Wear RED and be loud as the Seawolves battle Hartford. As always, Go Seawolves! "Jim Fiore" To "Torre,F.Jason" <[email protected]> <[email protected] .EDU> cc 03/24/2006 03:17 PM bcc Please respond to Subject Faculty/Staff Day [email protected] YSB.EDU To: All Faculty & Staff Dear Faculty and Staff: The Stony Brook Athletics Department is pleased to announce a Faculty and Staff Day for the men's lacrosse game versus Vermont on Saturday, April 1 at 1 p.m. As in the successful men's and women's basketball Faculty/Staff Days earlier this year, this is our chance as the Stony Brook University community to show support for our athletic teams. The men's lacrosse team is coming off an exciting win over Penn State and are getting ready to make a run at the America East title. I would personally like to invite all members of the Stony Brook University faculty and staff to attend this game and show your Seawolves spirit! As part of a special promotion, each faculty or staff member is entitled to two FREE tickets with a Stony Brook ID. WHEN: Saturday, April 1 TIME: 1:00 p.m. WHERE: Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium ATTIRE: Show your support by wearing RED! WHAT: As part of Faculty and Staff Day, each Stony Brook employee is entitled to two free tickets (w/proper identification). Tickets can be picked up at the Seawolves ticket office in the Indoor Sports Complex between 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you can't make it to the Sports Complex during the week, the same promotion will be available at the gate on gameday. Please contact Eric George at 632-9556 for more information or with any questions. I encourage you all to come and cheer on the Seawolves as part of Faculty and Staff Day on Saturday, April 1 at 1 p.m. Wear RED and be loud as the Seawolves battle Vermont! As always, Go Seawolves! Jim "Jim Fiore" To "Torre,F.Jason" <[email protected]> <[email protected] cc .EDU> 04/24/2006 09:49 AM bcc Subject Stony Brook Men's Lacrosse Faculty/Staff Appreciation Night! TO: ALL FACULTY AND STAFF I would like to personally invite and encourage all members of the Stony Brook University faculty and staff to attend the Tuesday, April 25th men's lacrosse game vs. Hofstra University here at Stony Brook's LaValle Stadium at 7:00 p.m. Our Top 20 ranked Seawolves take on the No. 2 ranked and Long Island rival Hofstra Pride in one of the most anticipated games of the 2006 season. A record crowd is expected to be on hand under the lights for this event on Tuesday night. To celebrate the game we will offer each Stony Brook University employee one free ticket with each ticket they purchase for $5.00. Please come out and join us for an exciting night of college lacrosse and help us create an electric atmosphere. Be proud and be sure to wear RED as we cheer our Seawolves on to victory! WHEN: Tuesday, April 25 - No. 19 Stony Brook vs. No. 2 Hofstra TIME: 7:00 p.m. WHERE: Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium TICKETS: Buy one $5.00 ticket and get one free. Tickets can be picked up in the Indoor Sports Complex between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please contact Eric George (2-9556) or [email protected] As always, Go Seawolves! "Jim Fiore, Director of To "Torre,F.Jason" <[email protected]> Athletics" cc <[email protected] bcc 05/16/2006 03:41 PM Subject 2006 NCAA Division I Lacrosse Quarterfinals Please respond to [email protected] TO: ALL FACULTY AND STAFF IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please note that we are expecting between 8,000 and 10,000 visitors (many first time visitors) to our campus and LaValle Stadium this Saturday, May 20 for the 2006 NCAA Division I Lacrosse Quarterfinal round. So if you are not planning to attend the games but are coming on campus, please plan accordingly as traffic and parking will be congested. Additionally, I would like to extend a special invitation to all members of the Stony Brook University faculty and staff to attend the 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Quarterfinals on Saturday, May 20 at Stony Brook University Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium. These games will also be televised nationally on ESPNU which will be a tremendous showcase opportunity for our University. More information is available at our website, www.goseawolves.org, (or go directly to our Fan guide link: http://www.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/ston/genrel/auto_pdf/ 06-ncaa-lax-fan-guide) or you can contact Eric George, Director of Ticket Operations, at [email protected] or by calling 631-632-WOLF (9653). WHAT: 2006 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Quarterfinals WHEN: Saturday, May 20 GAME TIMES: 12:00 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. Johns Hopkins University vs. Syracuse University University of Massachusetts vs. Hofstra University WHERE: Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium V.I.P. PACKAGE ($50.00): 1 General Admission Ticket 1 Stadium Parking Pass 1 Admission to the VIP Tent catered by Famous Dave's Barbecue TICKETS ONLY: General admission - $16 each CONTACT: Eric George, Director of Ticket Operations [email protected] 631-632-WOLF (9653) "Jim Fiore, Athletics Director" To "Torre,F.Jason" <[email protected]> <[email protected] cc .EDU> 08/29/2006 04:04 PM bcc Subject Stony Brook Football Kicks Off 2006 On Thursday Night at LaValle! To: All Faculty & Staff The Stony Brook Athletics Department would like to invite you Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium on Thursday, August 31, as our football team will open the 2006 season against local rival Hofstra. The football team is coming off a championship season and looks forward to 2006 under first-year head coach Chuck Priore. The game will mark Stony Brook's first-ever Thursday night contest and feature a postgame fireworks display to celebrate the beginning to the college football season. A big crowd is expected for this matchup of local rivals and a game that will be televised on FoxSports New York. We hope to see you there. WHAT: Hofstra vs. Stony Brook WHEN: Thursday, August 31, 7:00 p.m. WHERE: Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium ATTIRE: Show your support by wearing RED! TICKETS: $5 tickets for all Faculty/Staff with ID And don't forget the postgame fireworks show! And be sure to check out Newsday's season preview for the Stony Brook football team by clicking on this link: http://www.newsday.com/sports/college/ny-spstony274867817aug27,0,29193 26.story?coll=ny-collegesports-headlines Please contact Eric George at 632-9556 for more information or with any questions. I encourage you all to come out and cheer on the Seawolves as they kick-off the 2006 season. Wear RED and Go Seawolves! Jim Fiore, Athletics Director "Jim Fiore, Director of To "Torre,F.Jason" <[email protected]> Athletics" cc <[email protected] 11/02/2006 11:21 AM bcc Subject Stony Brook Basketball Season Tickets On Sale - Special Faculty/Staff Offer! TO: All Stony Brook Faculty and Staff It is my pleasure to announce that for the first time in University history, members of the Stony Brook University Faculty and Staff have the opportunity to take advantage of a special season ticket package offer for the most exciting basketball schedule in our youthful history. Buoyed by a top 50 recruiting class and several key returners, the young men's team will play 13 games at home as the Seawolves host Big East power Villanova University, Long Island rival Hofstra University and several other NCAA tournament contenders.
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