The Village Beacon Record - March 24, 2016

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Steve Pikiell had high hopes for this season, and full confidence that this would be a special year and the Stony Brook men’s basketball head coach was right — the Seawolves made it all the way to the NCAA tournament for the first time as a Division I team. And even though they suffered a first-round elimination, members of the team and its fans said they would remember the experience as one of great success. “I knew it would happen — you’ve got to have a special group,” said Pikiell. He recognized the talent in his seniors, and the group that came together over four years to break through to the Round of 64 in the NCAA tournament. Just a few years ago, it was difficult to fill Pritchard Gymnasium with 1,000 people. This season, the now-named Island Federal Credit Union Arena sold out. Some of those dedicated fans stuck by the team, in good times and bad. Those were the fans who sat on the steps in front of the arena

after their loss, anxiously waiting for their history-making America East conference champions to arrive. Despite the plane landing late, devotees waited for one last warm welcome, and honored the Seawolves who brought them so much joy this season with chants of “S-B-U.” “We’ve looked forward to this for many, many years, so it’s a great success,” said Sam DiCanio II, of Stony Brook, who has WeLCOMe HOMe continued on page a14

Photos by Desirée Keegan

clockwise from top, the Stony Brook men’s basketball team is welcomed home to chants of ‘S-B-u’; rayshaun Mcgrew hugs a young fan; and star player Jameel Warney is first off the bus.


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