
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.