The Sports Section' first hour discussion included a recap of the Seawolves loss versus the Rams. Hear a recap and breakdown of key plays from Anthony Leon, Mike Anderson Matt Mankiewich and Ken Fermin --- WUSB Radio is Long Island's largest non-commercial, free-form radio station. Tune in any time and you'll hear sounds ranging from sports, interviews, commentary, all forms of music and more Our signal can be heard at 90.1 FM on Long Island, and in Southern Connecticut, parts of NYC (Brooklyn and Queens), and Westchester County. We are also simulcasting on 107.3 to reach Stony Brook University campus. It can be heard over the Internet, by using the links at the top of any pages on the WUSB website. We are licensed by the FCC to Stony Brook University as a 3,600 watt non-commercial station located on the campus of Stony Brook University. Since 1977, we have served the campus and Long Island listening communities with a diverse broadcast mix of music, news, public affairs, drama and sports programming. Our 24/7 schedule is made possible by a volunteer staff efforts of over 160 Stony Brook students, faculty, staff, alumni and community residents. Behind-the-scenes as well as on-air work, combined with a variety of nationally syndicated radio programs integrated into the schedule, creates the 168 hours per week of innovative and high-quality programming. We are funded by listener donations as well as by Stony Brook University's Undergraduate Student Government and Graduate Student Organization, and by local business underwriting grants. RADIO: WUSB 90.1 FM/ 107.3 FM ONLINE: WUSB. FM TUNEIN: https://tunein.com/radio/WUSB-901-s23424/
Join WUSB Sports for live coverage of today's matchup as Stony Brook Baseball takes on the Lowell Riverhawks. Tune in to the ...
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Stony Brook men's basketball takes on No.18 Marquette University on the road to start the season.
Postgame press conference featuring Omar Habwe (0:00-2:48), Jaden Sayles (2:49-6:49) & Coach Geno Ford (6:50-End) following the regular season finale win over NJIT. Questions from WUSB Sports student-broadcasters Jake Myhre & other interviewers
Stony Brook Basketball battles the No.3-ranked Kansas Jayhawks in a histroic non-conference matchup! Anthony Leon and Jake Myhre on the call from WUSB Studios in Stony Brook, NY. --- WUSB Radio is Long Island's largest non-commercial, free-form radio station. Tune in any time and you'll hear sounds ranging from sports, interviews, commentary, all forms of music and more Our signal can be heard at 90.1 FM on Long Island, and in Southern Connecticut, parts of NYC (Brooklyn and Queens), and Westchester County. We are also simulcasting on 107.3 to reach Stony Brook University campus. It can be heard over the Internet, by using the links at the top of any pages on the WUSB website. We are licensed by the FCC to Stony Brook University as a 3,600 watt non-commercial station located on the campus of Stony Brook University. Since 1977, we have served the campus and Long Island listening communities with a diverse broadcast mix of music, news, public affairs, drama and sports programming. Our 24/7 schedule is made possible by a volunteer staff efforts of over 160 Stony Brook students, faculty, staff, alumni and community residents. Behind-the-scenes as well as on-air work, combined with a variety of nationally syndicated radio programs integrated into the schedule, creates the 168 hours per week of innovative and high-quality programming. We are funded by listener donations as well as by Stony Brook University's Undergraduate Student Government and Graduate Student Organization, and by local business underwriting grants. Broadcast permission granted by Stony Brook Athletics and the NCAA