Senior Miguel Maysonet (Riverhead, N.Y.) totaled 196 yards of total offense and three scores and senior Kyle Essington (Chino Hills, Calif.) passed for 188 yards and three touchdowns as the Stony Brook football team topped Central Connecticut, 49-17, in the season opener for both teams.
Maysonet ran for scores of 84 and five yards and caught a 25-yard TD. Essington also threw a TD pass to senior Kevin Norrell (Los Angeles, Calif.) and junior Adrian Coxson (Baltimore, Md.).
Coach Chuck Priore's reaction "It was a good win in a good atmosphere. I thought our defense played really fast early on. Overall, we played our brand of football."
Miguel Maysonet's comments On the 84-yard TD run ... (Mike) Lisi made a nice block, and as I saw the defender coming at me, I leaped over him. I kind of got tired at the end, but Adrian Coxson helped me into the end zone.
Kyle Essington's comments On having a two-back system ... Having guys like Miguel and Marcus (Coker) really relieves a lot of pressure on myself. We have a lot of returners and playmakers, so my job is to get the ball to them and let them make plays.
4th Q Jamie Williams 8-yard run (Ball kick), 12-71, 6:15 SBU 49 - CCSU 17
The Numbers Game
The three TDs for Maysonet was the sixth time he's recorded at least three scores in a game.
Maysonet's 84-yard run was the longest in Stony Brook's Division I history.
Essington's 89-yard TD pass to Norrell is a new LaValle Stadium record.
Sophomore Graham Ball made all seven of his PATs in his Division I debut.
The Seawolves recorded 14 tackles for loss. Jawara Dudley and Dominick Reyes had three apiece.
Clements recorded 103 of Central Connecticut's 216 yards of total offense.
News & Notes
Tonight's victory was the first season-opening win for Stony Brook since 2008. 2008 also was the last time the Seawolves opened the season at home (42-26 over Colgate).
All three of Stony Brook's touchdowns in the first quarter came on the first play of the drive.
Stony Brook is 8-3 all-time vs. Central Connecticut. It has never lost at home.
Up Next
Stony Brook hosts Pace, a Division II school from the Northeast-10 Conference. Pace fell to Bentley, 42-0, in its opener.