Salisbury University Women’s Basketball Dominates on Senior Day

Saturday, February 21, 2026 at 7:30 PM

Salisbury University's women's basketball team crushed Regent University 90-52 during their Senior Day celebration Saturday. The Sea Gulls honored seniors Nadia Bullock and Kayla Nieberlein at Maggs Gymnasium in Salisbury, Maryland.

SALISBURY, Md. – Salisbury University’s women’s basketball squad delivered a commanding 90-52 victory against Regent University during Saturday’s Senior Day festivities at Maggs Gymnasium.

The Sea Gulls celebrated two graduating players, Nadia Bullock and Kayla Nieberlein, as part of the afternoon’s special ceremony recognizing their contributions to the program.

The lopsided victory showcased the team’s strength as they overwhelmed their opponents by 38 points in front of home fans who gathered to honor the departing seniors.

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