What is the Varsity Club?
The Varsity Club is a group of alumni, parents, corporations,
and friends of Salisbury University athletics. The purpose of the Varsity
Club is to support the University's intercollegiate athletic program.
The primary focus of that support is fundraising through membership and
special events for the enhancement of the athletic program. While providing this support, NCAA, athletic conference, and University
regulations will be followed.
Salisbury University
Sea Gull Athletics
Eighteen of the University's teams compete in the Capital Athletic
Conference (CAC). Football is the only sport not affiliated with the
CAC. Football is a member of the Atlantic Central Football Conference
which is a football-only league. The Capital Athletic Conference was
formed in 1989, with the Sea Gulls joining in 1993. The CAC is an
nine-member coalition of four-year, co-educational institutions with
similar educational and athletic philosophies. The conference strives
to develop a sprit of competitive sportsmanship, fellowship, and
uniformity of practice among its members. CAC institutions are
required to operate their intercollegiate athletic programs under the
highest ethical standards and to maintain a program consistent with the
overall educational philosophy of the member institution. In addition
to Salisbury University, the other CAC members are: Gallaudet (DC) University,
Hood (MD) College, University of
Mary
Washington (VA), Marymount (VA) University, St. Mary's (MD)
College, Villa Julie College (MD), Wesley College (DE) and York (PA) College.
Football
Men's Soccer
Women's Soccer
Volleyball
Men's Cross Country
Women's Cross Country
Field Hockey
Men's Basketball
Women's Basketball
Men's Swimming
Women's Swimming
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Baseball
Men's Lacrosse
Men's Lacrosse Endowment
Women's Lacrosse
Men's Track & Field
Women's Track & Field
Men's Tennis
Women's Tennis
Athletic Training
Hunter Smith Athletic Training
Endowed Scholarship
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