Posted on May 20, 2003

Elliot Seguin
E. Lansing, MI
Cranbrook Kingswood
Mechanical Engineering

Sophomore swimmer, Elliott Seguin, was the winner of the Sophomore Athletic Award,
the award is presented to the underclass male student-athlete who has shown the most promise in the area of men's sports.

Seguin, a native of East Lansing, Michigan, and a graduate of Cranbrook-
Kingswood School, earned a pair of All-American honors during the NCAA Swimming and Diving Champions as he finished third in the 50 freestyle with a time of 21.03 seconds and was fourth in the 100 freestyle with a time of 45.7l. Seguin also earned an individual honorable mention All-American award as he finished 12th in the 200 free with a time of 1:41.76.

Seguin was a member of the relay teams that scored points for the Dutchmen in the NCAA competition. Seguin and his three teammates finished ninth in the 200 Free Relay (1:24.56), 13th in the 800 Free Relay (3:48.88) and 10th in the 400
Freestyle Relay (3:06.45) to earn honorable mention All- American honors in each event.

It marked the second consecutive year that the Dutchmen have improved their position in the NCAA meet. In 2000-01, Union finished 38th by scoring 16 points.

The 2001-02 campaign saw first-year head coach Scott Felix guide his team to the 21st position as his Dutchmen scored 45.6 points by capturing six honorable mention awards. Seguin's two All-American trophies are the first under Coach Scott Felix's two-year tenure.