Haverford's men's lacrosse squad took the No. 2 team in the nation into overtime but Salisbury netted the game-winner to halt the Fords' run in the NCAA tournament.
Haverford will square off against Dickinson for the third time in men's lacrosse this season, but moving on to the third round of the NCAA championship is at stake this time around.
The NCAA released its 23-team national bracket late Sunday night and the Fords parlayed their end-of-season conference championship run into a first round bye.
The men's lacrosse duo followed up the Fords' first Centennial tournament title by sweeping the offensive and defensive weekly honors handed out by the conference.
The Fords netted the first three goals of the game and eventually took down nationally-ranked Gettysburg to win their first postseason league championship.
The Fords rallied with consecutive goals in regulation to send the game at Ursinus into overtime, then capped the comeback with a marker in the final minute of the second OT period for the win.