SALISBURY, Md. - The recent snow storms that have hit the Middle-Atlantic region have not affected the men's and women's lacrosse games scheduled for Sea Gull Stadium this weekend. However, due to limited street parking available because of remaining snow on the ground, all fans are strongly encouraged to park in the Wayne Street Parking Garage free of charge. In addition, please be careful when walking on all roadways and sidewalks as they may still be icy or slippery.
Inside the stadium, only the main grandstand on the west side of the stadium will be open to fans. The stands on the east side of the stadium will be closed for safety precautions.
The No. 4 Salisbury University men's lacrosse team is set to square-off with No. 18 Lynchburg College this weekend at Sea Gull Stadium; game-time is set for 1 p.m. The Sea Gulls (1-0) are coming off of a 19-6 win over Greensboro College on Sunday afternoon.
The Sea Gulls are currently riding a five-game winning streak against the Hornets, who have yet to play a game this season. The last time the two teams met at Sea Gull Stadium was Feb. 23, 2008, with the Gulls prevailing in a nail-biter 10-9. Current SU senior and two-time All-American Mike Von Kamecke (Winter Park, Fla.) dished out three assists in the victory. Additionally, over the last five years the Gulls are 64-2 when playing within the friendly confines of Sea Gull Stadium.
The No. 2 SU women's lacrosse team is also set to open up their home campaign this weekend, as they play on Sunday at Sea Gull Stadium against Hood College at 1 p.m. Last year the Gulls shutout the Blazers 21-0, one of three performances in which the Gulls held teams under five goals last season. In that win, current senior and All-American Jessica Chmielewski (Woodbine, Md.) scored three goals to pace SU.
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3 comments:
"In addition, please be careful when walking on all roadways and sidewalks as they may still be icy or slippery."
And in many cases they have not been cleared at ALL!
"In that win, current senior and All-American Jessica Chmielewski (Woodbine, Md.) scored three goals to pace SU."
WOW how cool is that. I grew up in Woodbine.
Go Seagulls! Support our Student Athletes!!!Hope both team bring home the NCAA Championship!!
Sure wish UMES would get a football team atleast. Imagine the rivalry of a UMES vs. SU annual game. Would make for some great Sat. afternoons in the fall.
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