Top performing receivers include
Malcolm Eugene, Will Tye and Adrian
Coxson.
Senior Malcom Eugene, from
Huntington, New York, has led the
Seawolves in receiving this year. Eugene
has received for 640 yards and four
touchdowns. He averages 14.5 yards per
catch. Before college, Eugene played
at John Glenn High School, graduating
in 2009. He received All-State and AllCounty awards as a senior. Eugene
transferred to Stony Brook from Temple
University in 2012.
Tight end, Will Tye from Middletown,
Conn ecticut has received for 339
yards and two touchdowns. The junior
transferred from Florida State and will be
a key receiving player for the following
season, along with Adrian Coxson.
Coxson, the junior wide receiver from
Baltimore, Maryland, has received for
335 yards and two touchdowns.
Runningback James Kenner has
rushed the most yards for Stony Brook
this year. The junior from Willingsboro,
New Jersey has rushed for 600 yards and
five touchdowns.
After graduating a star-studded
roster, it was no secret that Stony Brook
Football would endure a tough season.
But, despite having an unexciting year,
a young Seawolves team gives hope for
future success at Stony Brook University.
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