STONY BROOK, NEW YORK — Stony Brook dismantled Northeastern 3-0 on Saturday, extending its winning streak to three consecutive victories. The Seawolves controlled the second half with clinical finishing, breaking open a scoreless match after halftime to secure a dominant performance at home.
The first 45 minutes remained tightly contested with neither team able to convert scoring opportunities. Northeastern's Bryce Flowers and Kade Tepe generated early chances, while Stony Brook's Finlay Oliver and Caleb Danquah tested the opposing defense. Discipline issues emerged early when Jackson Gould received a yellow card for dissent in the 22nd minute, setting a contentious tone that would persist throughout the contest.
Stony Brook's breakthrough came in the 54th minute when Jamie Orson capitalized on a Caleb Danquah assist to open the scoring. The goal shifted momentum decisively in the hosts' favor, and Northeastern's task grew considerably more difficult when Ethan Leary received a red card for unsporting conduct in the 64th minute, leaving the Huskies to defend with 10 men for the final 26 minutes.
Alex Fleury doubled Stony Brook's advantage in the 79th minute with a left-footed finish, assisted by Justin Jean-Louis and Nicholas Wilson. The goal came shortly after multiple substitutions, including the introduction of Brayden Walker, who would play a crucial role in the final tally. Kristoffer Aarflot sealed the victory in the 86th minute with a low left-footed strike, assiste