
SALISBURY, Md. – Salisbury University continues its ‘Nest to Nest’ feature series, which highlights Sea Gulls student-athletes who made the longest journeys to join their respective teams at the Maryland institution.
The ongoing series focuses on the extensive travels and compelling personal stories behind each athlete’s decision to compete for Salisbury University. Each installment examines both the physical distance covered and the meaningful narratives that brought these competitors to the Eastern Shore.
In the latest edition, women’s track and field team member Hayden Adams shares her story of traveling from a New England coastal community. The series describes her hometown as a seaside destination in New Hampshire that mirrors the appeal of Maryland’s popular Ocean City resort area.
The ‘Nest to Nest’ series serves as a regular spotlight on the diverse backgrounds and geographic origins of Salisbury University’s athletic program participants, showcasing how the Sea Gulls attract talent from across the country.








