SALISBURY, Md. – Presenting Roadie Joes Rankings for the second Wednesday in January, featuring return appearances for Salisbury men's and women's swimming in their coaches polls and a final football ranking for the season.
Men's Swimming – 16th | CSCAA Division III Top 25, Dec. 2025
Salisbury springboarded from unranked all the way up to 16th in the monthly coaches' poll, securing 169 points to land between 15th-ranked SUNY Geneseo (183) and 17th-ranked Hope (145). SU also sits at No. 10 in both the
Swimcloud dual and championship metrics.
The Sea Gull men went 3-2 in dual meets during the fall and captured their second consecutive Yellow Jacket Invitational crown on Nov. 21-23. SU returns to the water on Saturday with the first of three dual meets leading into championship season, hosting Franklin & Marshall for Senior Day at 1 p.m. inside Maggs Pool.
Men's Swimming – 22nd | CSCAA Division III Top 25, Dec. 2025
Salisbury made a return appearance in the coaches' monthly rankings, slotting 22nd with 58 points between No. 21 SUNY Geneseo (80) and No. 23 Middlebury (52).
In the Swimcloud rolls, SU took 12th and 18th in the championship and dual metrics, respectively.
The Sea Gull women matched the men with a 3-2 dual-meet mark and Yellow Jacket Invitational title in the fall. SU begins the stretch run into the postseason on Saturday against Franklin & Marshall, with the Senior Day meet from Maggs Pool beginning at 1 p.m.
Football – 15th | D3football.com Top 25, 2025 Final
Salisbury finished the fall campaign in the media's top 15, finishing with 279 points in between No. 14 DePauw (324) and No. 16 Trinity (Texas) [249].
The Sea Gulls went 10-2 in 2025, making the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in the last six brackets and advancing to the round of 16. Center
Chris Clarke was voted an All-American by two major organizations, including a First-Teamer by the American Football Coaches Association (AVCA), while slotback
Dario Belizaire made Associated Press (AP) Third-Team All-America.
Salisbury University is a proud member of NCAA Division III with primary membership in the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference, along with affiliate membership in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (football, men's & women's swimming), Coastal Lacrosse Conference (men's lacrosse), State University of New York Athletic Conference (field hockey), and Colonial Women's Golf Conference (women's golf). With over 500 student-athletes in 23 varsity sports, SU is recognized as one of the nation's most competitive intercollegiate athletics programs regardless of division, featuring dedicated coaches and staff that foster excellence on and off the field. The Sea Gulls have won a combined 23 team national championships, 24 individual national championships, and 206 conference championships, and have produced 54 Academic All-Americans.
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