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Salisbury University Softball
2004 NCAA Division III Championship - Team Notes
Salem, VA

* Salisbury is making its third straight and fourth overall appearance in the Division III World Series. The Sea Gulls have finished fifth twice (1998, 2002) and second once (2003).

* The Gulls play Alma (MI) College in Friday's opening game at 1:30 pm.

* Every game at the Series will be broadcast by HearSports.com.

* Salisbury advanced to Salem by winning a six-team regional at home last weekend. The Gulls defeated Rutgers-Camden 3-0 in Monday’s regional final. 

* The Sea Gulls bring a 38-6 record and #2 national ranking into the World Series. SU has enjoyed winning streaks of 15, nine and six games this season. The 15-game streak, which ended with a 1-0 loss in last weekend’s regional, is one short of the school record established last year.

* Salisbury began the season ranked #1 in the NFCA preseason poll. The Gulls were #5 in the second poll, #4 in the third poll and #2 in the current poll.

* Six Sea Gull players were named to the 2004 all-Atlantic Region teams, announced last week. Senior 1B Rosie Aley and sophomore pitcher Lacey Lister (pictured) were both named to the 15-player first team for the second straight season. Junior 3B Leslie White and sophomore Erin Ruest (Utility) were selected to the second team. Junior C Kim Rementer and junior OF Kareem Falcon were named to the third team.

* Aley and Rementer are also first team selectees to the 2004 CoSIDA District 2 All-Academic Team. Both are eligible for the national Academic All-America squad, announced later this month.  

* Salisbury placed five players on the all-tournament team from last weekend’s regional. They were: 1B Rosie Aley, 2B Nichole Fuqua, 3B Leslie White, P Lacey Lister, and C Kim Rementer.

* Aley was the leading hitter in last weekend’s regional, finishing with a .600 average (6-of-10) and five RBI in four games. Her three-run double was the key hit in Monday’s 3-0 regional final win over Rutgers-Camden.

* Lister allowed just one run in 30 innings of work in the regional, working to a 0.23 ERA while recording three shutouts. Lister brings a season mark of 28-2 and 0.53 ERA to Salem. She has a two-year career record of 55-5.

* Lister was also the 2004 Capital Athletic Conference Player of the Year, marking the eighth straight year that a Salisbury player earned the conference’s top individual award. She was one of seven Sea Gull players to earn 2004 all-conference honors.

* Lister’s 28 wins this year is the second highest single-season total in team history, but seven shy of the record set by Katie Mullinix in 2002.

* The Sea Gull pitching staff has registered 24 shutouts this season.

* Salisbury brings a .349 batting average into the World Series (third best in the nation) and also ranks among the national leaders in team ERA (0.88) and fielding percentage (.971). The Sea Gulls average 6.2 runs per game.

Click Here for Link to Salem, VA World Series Home Page

Summaries from NCAA Tournament Regional in Salisbury, May 7-10

Regional Day Three Scoreboard/Summaries/Boxes

Regional Day Two Scoreboard/Summaries/Boxes

Regional Day One Scoreboard/Summaries/Boxes