Chemistry. Culture. Relationships.

Those are the descriptors Stony Brook women’s basketball coach Joy McCorvey and forward Caitlin Frost repeatedly used to describe the State of the Seawolves.

With good reason. The Seawolves brought in 10 players, including Frost, so this offseason has been primarily about getting to know one another and developing trust.

“Not only do we have a balance of underclassmen and older players but we have a lot of international players, as well,” McCorvey said during CAA media day. “We are very diverse. Which has been so much fun learning and educating ourselves on different cultures and different lifestyles. It’s been so fun watching them mesh.”

For a program coming off a 12-18 season in 2024-25, the question is whether the mix of players and personalities c

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