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Sea Gull Stadium is home to the SU field hockey, football, men's and women's lacrosse teams. The stadium, which holds a seating capacity of 5,000, was originally built in 1980 and has undergone two major upgrades.
Sea Gull Stadium is four stories high, 30,000 square feet and equipped for field hockey, football, men's lacrosse and women's lacrosse teams. The stadium received a new playing surface in 2016. The stadium has a seating capacity for nearly 5,000 spectators.
Scheduled to open in spring 2016, the new Stadium facility will include: 2,800 New Bleacher Seats, bringing the facility total to 5,000 Four (4) Home Team Locker Rooms (Football, Field Hockey, Men's & Women's Lacrosse)
The official Football page for the Salisbury University
Host Salisbury University defeated King’s, 33-13, in an NCAA Division III football playoff game Saturday at Sea Gull Stadium. Salisbury (11-0), the New Jersey Athletic Conference champs ...
Salisbury University’s Sea Gull Stadium is the university’s main sports complex, offering artifical turf outdoor facilities for field hockey, football and lacrosse. The stadium can accommodate more than 5,000 fans and is equipped with field lights, bleachers and press boxes on both sides of the field.
Sea Gull Stadium – home to men’s and women’s lacrosse, field hockey, and football – was completed in spring 2016 and is one of the top stadiums at the Division III level.
The stadium hosts all home games for SU’s football, lacrosse and field hockey teams, plus occasional soccer contests. It has also played host to multiple NCAA Division III playoff contests, including lacrosse regional playoffs.
The Student Government Association (SGA) has been working hard for years to revive tailgating, which was discontinued as a result of the former SU president’s disdain towards rambunctious behavior among students around the stadium.
Sea Gull Stadium is home to the SU field hockey, football, men's and women's lacrosse teams. The stadium was originally built in 1980, with a seating capacity of 2,500 spectators and has undergone two major upgrades.