Sammy Seagull Logo

  SU Athletics
  Men's Tennis

 Printer Friendly Version

 NACDA Director's Cup

 Charles B. Clark Cup
 
 Regents Cup

 Related Links

 SU Home  
  Previous Page

Sea Gulls aim for first CAC title since 1999
ST. MARY'S CITY, Md. -
It has been seven seasons since somebody other then the University of Mary Washington has won the Capital Athletic Conference men's tennis tournament. In 1999, Salisbury University completed a four-year run as CAC champions. This season, the Sea Gulls pose the biggest threat to the nationally ranked Eagles of UMW.

Salisbury enters the tournament as the No. 2 seed with a 14-5 record and 6-1 CAC mark. The Sea Gulls will host No. 7 seed Hood College (3-9, 1-5 CAC) on Monday, April 16, in the quarterfinal round. The winner will advance to the semifinals and face the winner of No. 3 seed York (Pa.) College vs. No. 6 St. Mary's (Md.) College on Thursday, April 19, at the home of the higher remaining seed.

This season the Sea Gulls defeated Hood 9-0 on April 3. The only loss the Gulls suffered in conference was to Mary Washington, 7-2, on March 31. The No. 11 Eagles (14-8, 6-0 CAC) have won seven CAC titles in a row (13 titles overall).

The championship will be held on Saturday, April 21, at the home of the higher remaining seed.

2007 CAC Men's Tennis Tournament Bracket (PDF)