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Men's lacrosse to receive national championship rings, fall scrimmages this weekend
SALISBURY, Md. -
The Salisbury University men's lacrosse team, the 2007 NCAA Division III national champions, will receive their championship rings this Saturday, October 13, at 2 p.m. in the Holloway Hall auditorium. The event is open to the public.

Salisbury will also hold two maroon and gold fall scrimmages this weekend. The public is welcome to attend. SU will play at 6:30 p.m. on Friday evening (October 12) at Sea Gull Stadium. Salisbury returns to the stadium field on Saturday morning (October 13) at 10 a.m.

The Sea Gulls will use the Saturday afternoon ceremony to thank the student-athletes that led Salisbury to its seventh men's lacrosse title and the 11th NCAA national championship overall in the history of SU athletics. Salisbury went 23-0 last season as the Gulls defeated SUNY Cortland, 15-9, before 22,778 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on May 27.

Salisbury completed the best season in the history of NCAA men's lacrosse. The Sea Gulls set a new record for wins in a season (23) and broke all three major scoring records the 1995 SU men's lacrosse team previously held. The 1995 national championship team set the NCAA all-time records for goals (409), assists (270) and points (679) in 17 games. The 2007 Sea Gulls broke all three of those records in 23 games. Salisbury finished the season with 417 goals, 271 assists and 688 points.