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The Salisbury Sea Gulls baseball team represents Salisbury University, in Salisbury, Maryland in college baseball. The program is classified in the NCAA Division III , and the team competes in the Coast to Coast Athletic Conference .
Salisbury University, originally called the Maryland State Normal School, opened on September 7, 1925, as a two-year institution to train elementary school teachers to help fill the teacher shortage in the state of Maryland. The original class of 105 students was greeted by Salisbury's first president, William J. Holloway, an experienced ...
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With the spring sports season winding down, many Salisbury University athletes have been named to All-American teams in recent weeks.
Salisbury University is encouraging local students to reach for the stars thanks to a $200,000 gift from the Richard A. Henson Foundation to support science, technology, engineering, and ...
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.
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1991 – Salisbury State University (now Salisbury University) joined the CAC in the 1991–92 academic year. 1993 – Goucher College joined the CAC in the 1993–94 academic year. 2005 – Catholic and Goucher left the CAC for the newly-formed Landmark Conference after the 2006–07 academic year.