SALISBURY, Md. - The No. 19 Salisbury
University men's soccer team successfully defended its Capital
Athletic Conference championship on an overcast and wet Saturday
afternoon as the third-seed Sea Gulls shutout fourth-seed Wesley
College 3-0 in the title game before 500 fans at the SU Soccer
Complex.
The victory gives Salisbury (15-3-3) an automatic bid into the
upcoming 2008 NCAA Division III men's soccer tournament. The Sea
Gulls will be making their second straight appearance and eighth
overall in program history. The official NCAA field will be
announced on Monday.
"We set one goal at the beginning of the season and that was to
win the CAC championship," said SU coach Gerry
DiBartolo.
The Sea Gulls struck first, 15 minutes into the game, when
sophomore forward Ben DeLisle took a
Steven Merrow pass from the top of the box and
blasted the ball past Wolverine goalkeeper Nick Talarico (six
saves). DeLisle scored at least one goal in SU's three CAC
playoff wins and leads the team with 11 goals for the season.
Junior midfielder Kyle Sterling notched
Salisbury's second goal on an unassisted blast that was scored from
the left side. Sterling picked up a rebound two feet in front of
the goal and ripped the ball into the back of the net. The goal
proved to be Sterling's 10th of the season.
SU added a third goal in the first half, 33 minutes in, when
sophomore forward Chris Finney took a pass from
senior midfielder Scott Sparrow on the right side
and deposited the ball into the right corner of the goal. The Sea
Gulls took the 3-0 advantage into halftime.
The Salisbury defense was once again spectacular as it held
Wesley scoreless as the Sea Gulls recorded its 11th shutout of the
season. Junior Greg Wellinghoff (13-2-3) earned
the win as he made three saves. The Wolverine (11-7-3) offense was
held to just three shots on goal. SU led Wesley 22-7 in shots and
held a 7-3 advantage in corner kicks.
In the regular season, Salisbury was defeated 3-2 on the road by
the Wolverines as Wesley tallied three unanswered goals. The
Wolverines advanced to the CAC title game after Wesley defeated No.
2 ranked and top-seed York (Pa.) College in a penalty kick
shootout, 3-0, in the CAC semifinals. Salisbury defeated Mary
Washington in the CAC semifinals (4-1) and Marymount (Va.)
University in the CAC quarterfinals (7-1).
"We all thought we would be going to York but as we know anything
can happen," said DiBartolo of the conference semifinal results.
"But we wanted a second at Wesley as well. Our focus was really
good leading up to this game."
After the postgame awards presentation the Sea Gulls celebrated
their seventh conference crown by giving DiBartolo a haircut.
DiBartolo challenged his team back at the start of October, after
the Sea Gulls lost three games in a row and had one tie, that if
the team won the CAC championship they could shave his hair down to
a buzz cut. DiBartolo kept his word and proudly held the 2008 CAC
championship plaque in his hands as different players stepped up to
shave some hair off of their coach's head.
"It feels good. I am not sure if I want to look at it," said
DiBartolo of his new look.