The Salisbury University football team won its third game in a row and delivered head coach Sherman Wood the 200th victory of his career, powering through the Rowan Profs, 35-20, in a New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) matchup on Saturday afternoon at Coach Richard Wackar Stadium.
The Salisbury University football team forced four second-half turnovers, and superback Joey Bildstein rushed for 151 yards and two scores in his return to action, propelling the Sea Gulls to a 36-19 comeback win over the William Paterson Pioneers on Saturday afternoon at Sea Gull Stadium.
It took all 60 minutes to decide a New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Champion as the 25th-ranked Salisbury University football team earned its fourth consecutive conference crown as the Sea Gulls came back from a first-half deficit to secure the 36-33 win over the Christopher Newport Captains on a beautiful Saturday night at Sea Gull Stadium.
It was a long fourth quarter for Whitworth in its first game in the Eastern Time Zone, while Nichols rallied from a 20-3 deficit, Salisbury rolled after a slow start, Springfield regained a rivalry trophy and more.
The 11th-ranked Salisbury University football team cruised to a 38-7 win over the William Paterson Pioneers in the regular-season finale to finish the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) slate with a 6-0 record and will enter next week's NCAA Championship Tournament with a 9-1 overall record.
A wild back-and-forth battle ended with the No. 11/13 Salisbury University football team clinching its second consecutive berth in the NCAA Tournament and its third straight New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Championship with a 37-23 victory over the TCNJ Lions on Saturday.
It is the fourth NJAC title since Salisbury joined the NJAC as an associate member in 2015.
Fueled by standout performances in all three facets of the game, the No. 11/14 Salisbury University football team overpowered the Christopher Newport Captains, 84-14, in New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) action on Saturday. Salisbury's 84 points are tied for the second-most points scored in program history.
In front of a raucous homecoming crowd, the No. 12/15 Salisbury University football team rolled through the Kean Cougars, 38-6, to remain unbeaten in New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) play and improve to 5-1 overall and 4-0 in the NJAC.
No. 13/16 Salisbury University football team earned a 24-7 road win over the Rowan Profs in New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) action on Saturday. The Sea Gulls improved to 4-1 overall and 2-0 in NJAC play.
Strong first-half offense and timely turnovers lift the No. 14/16 Salisbury University football team to a 27-7 victory over the Montclair St. Red Hawks on Saturday to open the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) slate with a win.
The Salisbury University football team picked up a 30-5 win on Sunday over the Christopher Newport Captains to capture the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) South Division Championship in the condensed spring season.
The final Route 13 Rivalry game proved to be a memorable one as the Salisbury University football team pulled out a 32-30 win over the Wesley Wolverines to open the unconventional Spring 2021 season.
The sixth-ranked Salisbury University football team's historic 2019 campaign came an end in the NCAA Elite Eight as they dropped a 24-8 decision to the fourth-ranked Muhlenberg Mules on Saturday.
Running the ball is nothing new for the Sea Gulls. But it's that other thing you do with the football -- throwing it -- that has taken flight at Salisbury. Joe Sager has more.
North Central and Mount Union poured out all of the offense they could manage, and it was an interception in the end zone with two seconds left that gave the Cardinals the upset win.
Both teams combined for 103 points and 1,051 yards but the sixth-ranked Salisbury University football team prevailed in an offensive slugfest over the No. 13 Union Dutchmen, 62-41, to advance to the Elite Eight in the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament.
The seventh-ranked Salisbury University football team secured a perfect regular season with a 42-13 road with over the William Paterson Pioneers in New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) action.
The No. 7/8 Salisbury University football team clinched the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Championship and the league's automatic bid into the NCAA Championship Tournament with a 62-20 win on Saturday over the TCNJ Lions.
The 10th-ranked Salisbury University football team rolled on Senior Day to a 51-0 shutout victory over their New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) foes, the Christopher Newport Captains on Saturday in their final regular season game at Sea Gull Stadium.
St. John's blanked Bethel in a battle of top 10 teams, while Salisbury beat its rival for just the second time since 2004 and Berry won a battle of unbeatens in the big games among games for teams ranked in the D3football.com Top 25.
The No. 15/16 Salisbury University football team showed off a balanced attack and came back from a third-quarter deficit to take down the Montclair St. Red Hawks, 27-24, on Saturday to open their New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) slate.
Less than 24 hours after William Paterson snapped the longest active losing streak in Division III, Crown did the same. Meanwhile, Brockport's defense was all the scoring it would need, Salisbury held on and Lycoming rallied to beat a rival. More in the Week 2 roundup.
Earlham tied the Division III record with its 50th consecutive loss. Salisbury held off Montclair State in a battle of unranked-but-undefeated NJAC teams while Central won a nailbiter over Simpson in the ARC. Centre, too, stayed in its SAA title hunt.
Frostburg State and Wesley have garnered most of the attention in the New Jersey Athletic Conference and national rankings this season. But after an opening loss in overtime to Albright, the Sea Gulls have won seven in a row and put themselves in position yet again to win a conference championship.
The No. 17 Salisbury University football team battled with Christopher Newport University on Saturday afternoon and came away with a come-from-behind 45-24 victory to remain at the top of the New Jersey Athletic Conference standings.
The New Jersey Athletic Conference released its weekly football awards and Salisbury University senior Ryan Kolb has been named the league's Offensive Player of the Week.
The No. 19 Salisbury University football team earned a 36-14 New Jersey Atheltic Conference victory on Saturday afternoon at Sea Gull Stadium, topping Kean University.
The Sea Gulls rallied from a 20-point fourth-quarter deficit, while Cortland took the Jug and a bid. The Golden Bears held off Salve Regina, while Albion ends up on top. Let's take a look at how playoff teams and hopefuls did on Saturday.
The final week of the regular season is full of great rivalry games and teams trying to clinch playoff berths. For Salisbury, Cortland, DePauw and Wabash, it's both.