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Baseball uncorks 2026 slate

SALISBURY, Md. – The Salisbury University baseball team officially drew the curtain on its 2026 schedule on Friday. The Sea Gulls will host 26 of their 40 regular season games at the friendly confines of Donnie Williams Sea Gull Baseball Stadium and are set to face elite competition early in the season at the annual Division III Showcase tournament.
 
SU opens the calendar with back-to-back home games against Moravian on Saturday, Feb. 14 at 1 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 15, at 12 p.m. The following weekend on Feb. 20-22, the Sea Gulls will head to First National Bank Field in Greensboro, N.C., for the D3 Showcase, squaring off against national powers Lynchburg on Friday at 8 p.m., Denison on Saturday at 6 p.m., and Marietta on Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
 
Salisbury will then host 13-of-16 at Williams Stadium, starting on Wednesday, Feb. 25 against Cairn at 2 p.m. and splitting the calendar with TCNJ on Feb. 28 and Arcadia on Mar. 1. Following a road trip to Virginia Wesleyan on Mar. 4, SU is back home with a Mar. 7 doubleheader against North Carolina Wesleyan, followed by a clash with in-state rival Johns Hopkins on Mar. 8 in Baltimore.
 
The Sea Gulls welcome Messiah for a rematch of last season's NCAA Super Regional on Tuesday, Mar. 10, at 3:30 p.m. Then on Mar. 14-16, SU will play single home games against Centenary (N.J.) on Saturday and Oswego State on Sunday and Monday. A visit to Delmarva Peninsula foil Washington College is slated for Mar. 17, after which come home games against McDaniel (Mar. 19), Haverford (doubleheader, Mar. 21), and Gwynedd Mercy (Mar. 24).
 
SU alternates road and home bouts over its next nine, jousting with Ursinus (road, Mar. 25), Stockton (home, Mar. 26), Mary Washington (road, Mar. 28), Marymount (Va.) [home, Mar. 31], Widener (road, Apr. 1), Christopher Newport (home, Apr. 4), Arcadia, (road, Apr. 7), Va. Wesleyan (home, Apr. 9), and Randolph-Macon (road, Apr. 11).
 
A rematch with Randolph-Macon at home on Apr. 12 kicks off a six-game homestand, featuring fixtures at Williams Stadium against Shenandoah (Apr. 13), Neumann (Apr. 14), Mary Washington (Apr. 18), York (Pa.) [Apr. 21], and St. Mary's (Md.) [Apr. 22]. The showdown with Mary Washington on Saturday, Apr. 18 will serve as the team's Senior Day.
 
Salisbury then hits the road for three straight, traveling to face Penn State Harrisburg on Apr. 23, CNU on Apr. 25, and Hood on Apr. 28. SU will close out the regular season at home against Immaculata on Wednesday, Apr. 29, at 3:30 p.m.
 
The five-team Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference (C2C) Tournament will be hosted by the league's top seed on Friday and Saturday, May 8-9. The 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament will begin with regional play on May 15-17, followed by super regionals on May 22-23 and the Division III World Series from May 29 to June 4 at Classic Park in Eastlake, Ohio.
 
The Sea Gulls return to the diamond coming off a 2025 slate that featured a 34-10 record, C2C championship, and fifth consecutive NCAA regional crown. Key returners for 12th-year head coach Troy Brohawn include 2025 All-Region pitchers Tyler Villa and Aidan Brinsfield, All-C2C infielders Max Ehrhardt and Jackson Inman, and all-conference hurlers Josh Rivera and Cole Williams.
 

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 53 Academic All-Americans.

To Make Tomorrow Yours at Salisbury University, and learn more about Sea Gull Athletics' tradition of excellence, visit SUSeaGulls.com or follow on social media @SUSeaGulls.
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Players Mentioned

Aidan Brinsfield

#4 Aidan Brinsfield

RHP
6' 2"
Sophomore
Max Ehrhardt

#3 Max Ehrhardt

INF
5' 11"
Junior
Tyler Villa

#17 Tyler Villa

RHP
6' 2"
Junior
Cole Williams

#22 Cole Williams

RHP
6' 0"
Sophomore
Jackson Inman

#20 Jackson Inman

INF
6' 1"
Freshman
Josh Rivera

#37 Josh Rivera

RHP
6' 1"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Aidan Brinsfield

#4 Aidan Brinsfield

6' 2"
Sophomore
RHP
Max Ehrhardt

#3 Max Ehrhardt

5' 11"
Junior
INF
Tyler Villa

#17 Tyler Villa

6' 2"
Junior
RHP
Cole Williams

#22 Cole Williams

6' 0"
Sophomore
RHP
Jackson Inman

#20 Jackson Inman

6' 1"
Freshman
INF
Josh Rivera

#37 Josh Rivera

6' 1"
Junior
RHP