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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.
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2007 CAC Men's Tennis Tournament Bracket
(PDF)
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