Sarah Seeman
Sarah Seeman
Height: 5-10
Year: JR
Hometown: Port Washington,, NY
High School: Paul D. Schreiber HS

2018
Competed in the No. 2 spot in singles play for the Regals…won seven matches, including one in SCIAC play…played in 14 doubles matches, mostly at the No. 2 spot…she recorded three wins, including one in conference play…she was inducted into the Scholar Athlete Society for the first time.

2017
Competed in No. 3 and 4 singles for the duration of the season…amassed nine singles victories, including a six-game win streak (Mar. 10-Apr. 8)…competed in No. 1 and 2 doubles, compiling a 10-3 record…earned 9 victories with partner Gianna Cupo, including 5 against conference opponents.

2016
Made an immediate impact as a freshman…served primarily as the No. 2 singles player and saw some time at No. 1…finished with a 10-8 overall record…made her CLU debut with a 6-0, 6-0 sweep against Ventura College on Jan. 30…also went 10-8 in doubles competition…played primarily at No. 2 where she went 8-5.

Paul D. Schreiber High School
Graduated in 2015…played four years of varsity tennis for the Vikings…was an All-Conference player all four years…was team MVP her freshman and senior year…team was Nassau County Champions in 2013.

Personal
Full name: Sarah Seeman…born October 14, 1997 in Port Washington, New York…father is Scott Seeman, mother is Rebecca Stewart, and step father is Mark Hoornstra…has two sisters, Rachael (29) and Stephanie (27)…currently majoring in psychology…greatest personal sports moment was winning the Nassau County Title for Port Washington High School…chose CLU because of the great tennis team and the exercise science program.

Favorites
Movie(s): Titanic  
Food: Sushi and pizza 
Sport (Other than what you play): Basketball 
Pro Athlete: Rafael Nadal 
Number: 14
Color: Purple and Red 
Quote: “Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming.”
Hobbies/Special Talents: Running, Tennis, Lifting , Going to the Beach, Beatboxing
If she could travel anywhere it would be: Japan