SBU Sports: Women’s basketball celebrates Senior Day win over Drexel

SBU Sports: Women’s basketball celebrates Senior Day win over Drexel

#1 Devyn Scott is all smiles after Saturday's game. Photo courtesy of Stony Brook Athletics

Shamarla King, Zaida Gonzalez, and Breauna Ware combined to score 56 of Stony Brook’s 66 total points as the Seawolves defeated the Drexel Dragons, 66-59, on their home court on March 8 for Senior Day.

King and Gonzalez both led the Seawolves with 19 points as Ware tacked on 18 points. Dallysshya Moreno, Lauren Filien, and Janay Brantley notched buckets to help Stony Brook on their regular season finale victory. Defensively, Stony Brook held the Dragons to only 5.9 percent shooting from beyond the arc and forced 14 turnovers. Amaris Baker, the leading scorer in the CAA, was held to just 15 points while shooting 33 percent from the field for the Dragons.

Drexel started off hot, shooting 47 percent from the field taking a 19-11 lead through the first quarter over Stony Brook. King was dominant on both ends of the floor notching a team-high five points and one rebound.

Stony Brook then held the Dragons to a season-low five points through the second quarter. It would become a back-and-forth battle before a Seawolves’ 5-0 run, highlighted by a bucket from Gonzalez to take their first lead of the day. The squad would proceed to take a 27-24 advantage heading into halftime. Stony Brook dominated in the paint, scoring 12 of its 16 points close to the basket.

Despite Drexel outscoring Stony Brook through the third quarter, the Seawolves held onto its advantage and owned a 42-41 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

Stony Brook kept widening its lead, expanding it to 49-47 before going on a 5-0 run, finished off by a Gonzalez jumper, to grow the lead to 54-47 with 3:41 to go in the contest. The Seawolves held onto that lead for the rest of the game for the 66-59 win.

“Heck of a win. I’m so proud of how we defended, and took care of home court for our seniors,” said head coach Joy McCorvey noted postgame. 

“We talked a lot this week about how much they’ve given to this program ad how much they mean to this program. They continue to show up, whether things were going great or we had a bump in the road and that’s why we were able to prevail today. It starts with them and they come ready to fight everyday and I’m just so happy we were able to get this win for them,” she added.

The team headed to Washington D.C. for the 2025 CAA Championship on March 12 from our nation’s capital. Results were not available as of press time.