VESTAL, N.Y. -- After losing its opening game of the 2013 America East Softball Championship, Stony Brook capped off a run of four-straight wins with two over top-seeded Albany on Saturday to claim the conference title for the second time in program history. The fourth-seeded Seawolves (35-23) beat the top-seeded Great Danes (37-15), 8-2 in the opener and 2-0 in the tournament's deciding game Saturday at Bearcats Sports Complex to become the just the second team in America East history to lose its first game of the tournament and go on to win the championship.Allison Cukrov fired two complete games against the Great Danes Saturday and went 3-1 with a save for the tournament while recording a 1.11 ERA en route to earning Most Outstanding Player honors.The Seawolves, just the third No. 4 seed to win the league title, earned America East's automatic NCAA bid with the win and will learn their NCAA draw during the tournament selection show on Sunday at 10 p.m. on ESPNU.Cukrov was joined on the All-Championship team by teammates Shayla Giosia, Kellie Reynolds and Nicole Schieferstein, Albany's Lauren Alcorn, Annie Johnson, Brittany MacFawn, Binghamton's Sydney Harbaugh and Jessica Phillips and Hartford's Melani Maxwell and Peyton Fisher. Game 1: Stony Brook 8, Albany 2 -- Box Score Shayla Giosia delivered a clutch grand slam and Allison Cukrov held Albany to just one earned run in a complete game effort as Stony Brook score eight unaswered runs en route to an 8-2 win over the Great Danes in the sixth game of the America East Championship. The win forced a deciding game between the two teams to determine the league champion. Albany took an early 1-0 lead in the top of the second the day's first game as Lauren Alcorn singled and moved to second on a throwing error by Stony Brook shortstop Jessica Combs. Alcorn moved to third on a sacrifice by Kylie Apostolina and scored an the Seawolves' second error of the inning as third baseman Olivia Mintum.The Great Danes took a 2-0 lead the next inning as Annie Johnson, an America East All-Rookie choice, drove a deep opposite field home run to left center field. Johnson, who's homer was her third of the year, The game changed in the the top of the fifth as the Seawolves loaded the bases on singles by Gina Bianculi and Olivia Mintum, sandwiched on an error by Albany shortstop Maggie Cocks. Giosia made it hurt as Giosia crushed a MacFawn pitch to over the left field fence, her seventh of the year, to give the Seawolves a 4-2 lead after five. Stony Brook added four more insurance runs in the sixth. Bianculi drove in Nicole Hagerty with a double to make the score 5-2. After Nicole Schieferstein singled, Alexandra Pisciotta delivered a two-run double and scored on a Mintun sacrifice fly, giving SBU an 8-2 lead heading into the seventh.Cukrov then finished the game out, retiring the Great Danes in order. She scattered four hits while allowing one earned run over seven innings to pick up her 14th win over the season.Game 2: Stony Brook 2, Albany 0Allison Cukrov hurled a complete-game shutout and Kellie Reynolds delivered a two-run single with two outs in the fourth inning as Stony Brook beat Albany 2-0 to win the America East title after falling in its tournament opener. Cukrov worked out of trouble early before settling down. Albany, the league's regular-season champion, had a number of chances early, loading the bases in the first and third innings, but stranded seven total over the first three frames. Stony Brook did all its scoring in the fourth as Olivia Mintun singled to left and Shayla Giosia doubled to center to put runners on second and third with nobody out. Albany's Brittany MacFawn, who became the conference's single-season wins leader during the tournament, got the next two Stony Brook hitters before Reynolds drove a single to left that was just out of the reach of left fielder Vicky McFarland, and plated two runs. The two runs were enough for Cukrov, the 2012 America East Pitcher of the Year. She allowed Albany three baserunners over the next three frames but none scored. MacFawn, who allowed just two runs over the seven innings while fanning three, kept Stony Brook at bay retiring seven of the last nine hitter she faced.The Great Danes threatened in the home half of the seventh as Annie Johnson and Maggie Cocks led off with singles. But, Cukrov got Charlise Castro to foul out to third after a lengthy at bat and induced a game-ending 5-3 double play to seal the championship for Stony Brook.