Stony Brook launches Dean’s Challenge to boost attendance at Seawolves football games

Shawn Heilbron, Director of Athletics at Stony Brook
Shawn Heilbron, Director of Athletics at Stony Brook - Stony Brook University
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Eleven colleges and schools at Stony Brook University have been selected to take part in the 2025 Stony Brook Athletics Dean’s Challenge. The event aims to strengthen partnerships and foster connections between academics and athletics on campus.

During the fall football season, each participating school is encouraged to rally supporters for Seawolves games held at LaValle Stadium. The college or school that brings out the most fans will be named the winner of this year’s challenge.

A promotional video for the event features various deans and representatives from each participating school, encouraging students, faculty, and alumni to attend the games and support their respective colleges.

The Dean’s Challenge will take place across three Seawolves football games this season.



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