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My sons' college team played them every year so I got a 6 year opposing parent look. They are a well coached squad that usually ends up in the NCAA regionals. The school is on the eastern shore and the town seems like a nice place, but you have to cross the Bay Bridge to get there so if you don't like heights, forget it.

The baseball infield has turf which opposing teams hate...or at least ours did. If you are an infielder, the ball gets on you in a huge hurry. SU players get used to it and that's a huge home field advantage.

Some Salisbury parents felt the school support was a little lacking and blamed it on the school President not being a baseball fan.

Salisbury teams always played good baseball, seemed very sound fundamentally, and normally experienced considerable success.

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