Salisbury Sea Gulls | |
University: | Salisbury University |
Association: | NCAA |
Conference: | Coast to Coast Athletic Conference New Jersey Athletic Conference (football) Coastal Lacrosse Conference (lacrosse) Metropolitan Swimming Conference (swimming and diving) |
Division: | Division III |
Director: | Monica Polizzi |
Location: | Salisbury, Maryland, U.S. |
Teams: | 21 |
Ncaa Titles: | 23[1] |
Stadium: | Sea Gull Stadium |
Basketballarena: | Maggs Physical Activities Center |
Baseballfield: | Donnie Williams Sea Gull Baseball Stadium |
Softballstadium: | Margie Knight Sea Gull Softball Stadium |
Soccerstadium: | Gerry DiBartolo Sea Gull Soccer Complex |
Tenniscourt: | SU Indoor and Outdoor Tennis Center |
Mascot: | Seagull |
Natatorium: | Maggs Physical Activities Center Swimming Pool |
Nickname: | Sammy the Sea Gull |
Color1: | Maroon[2] |
Hex1: | 8a0000 |
Color2: | gold |
Hex2: | FFC420 |
Pageurl: | www.suseagulls.com |
Website: | Salisbury University - Official Athletics Website |
Mens Teams: | 10 |
Womens Teams: | 11 |
The Salisbury Sea Gulls (formerly the Salisbury State Sea Gulls) are the athletic teams that represent Salisbury University, located in Salisbury, Maryland, in NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports.
The Sea Gulls compete as members of the Coast to Coast Athletic Conference (C2C) for most sports, although several programs compete as affiliates in other leagues: football in the New Jersey Athletic Conference, men's lacrosse in the Coastal Lacrosse Conference, and swimming and diving in the Metropolitan Swimming Conference.
The university mascot is named "Sammy Sea Gull."[3] The Sea Gull name evolved from the Salisbury State College Golden Gulls, which was chosen in a 1948 contest.[3] In 1963, the mascot was changed to a sea gull because the school's athletic teams were often referred to as the SSC Gulls (C-Gulls), and the nickname "Sammy Sea Gull" followed in the 1970s.[3]
Men's sports
Women's sports
Field hockey (5) | NCAA | Division III | 1986 | Bloomsburg | 3–2 |
2003 | Middlebury | 4–1 | |||
2004 | Middlebury | 6–3 | |||
2005 | Middlebury | 1–0 | |||
2009 | Messiah | 1–0 | |||
Men's lacrosse (13) | NCAA | Division III | 1994 | Hobart | 15–9 |
1995 | Nazareth | 22–13 | |||
1999 | Middlebury | 13–6 | |||
2003 | Middlebury | 14–13 (OT) | |||
2004 | Nazareth | 13–9 | |||
2005 | Middlebury | 11–10 | |||
2007 | Cortland | 15–9 | |||
2008 | Cortland | 19–13 | |||
2011 | Tufts | 19–7 | |||
2012 | Cortland | 14–10 | |||
2016 | Tufts | 14–13 | |||
2017 | RIT | 15–7 | |||
2023 | Tufts | 17–12 | |||
Women's lacrosse (4) | NCAA | Division III | 2010 | Hamilton | 7–6 |
2013 | Trinity (CT) | 12–5 | |||
2014 | Trinity (CT) | 9–6 | |||
2021 | Tufts | 14–13 |
See main article: War on the Shore. In addition to regular-season and tournament play, the Sea Gulls compete twice a year against other local universities. In the fall, the football team formerly competed against Frostburg State University for the Regents Cup.[4] Following Frostburg's move to NCAA Division II in 2018 however, the game has not been played since. Across their 46 matchups since 1973, Salisbury compiled a 28-19 record against Frostburg. In the spring, the men's lacrosse team competes against Washington College for the Charles B. Clark Cup; this annual event being known among the two institutions as the "War on the Shore", and the two schools take turns every year hosting the event.[5]