Athlete Awards

Athletes of the Year

Seth Lansberry

Seth Lansberry

  • Award
    Athletes of the Year
  • Week Of
    5/15/2017
  • Sport
    Wrestling
  • Bio
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Seth Lansberry was a four-year letterwinner and starter for the Lycoming College wrestling team, earning two All-American honors after finishing fourth at 149 pounds at NCAA Division III Championships in 2016 and 2017. As a senior, Lansberry went 41-2, starting the season with a school-record 40-match winning streak. He won the 2017 MAC Championship and NCAA Mideast Regional titles at 149 pounds and was also named to Budd Whitehill Duals All-Tournament Team. He set a school-record with 13 technical falls and he was just the second Warrior in school history to win 40 matches in a season. Lansberry finished his career with a school-record 145 career wins, while also setting school's career records with 25 technical falls and 27 major decisions. He is the only wrestler in program history to win 30 matches in all four years of career. Topping off his career, the ecology major was also named an NWCA Scholar All-American as a senior.
 
Lansberry is the second consecutive wrestler to win the award, joining classmate Nolan Barger (Clearfield, Pa./Clearfield), who won it in 2016. Lansberry is the 17th wrestler in program history to earn the college's Male Outstanding Athlete Award.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
5/1/1996 Darin Keim Wrestling
5/1/1996 Kelly Wehrung Women's Tennis
5/1/1995 Pat Doody Men's Soccer
5/1/1995 Annette Weller Women's Basketball
5/1/1994 Kurt Schneck Wrestling
5/1/1994 Jen Reimer Women's Basketball
5/1/1993 Joe DeSimone Football
5/1/1993 Lois Nice Women's Basketball
5/1/1992 Dave Bodmer Football
5/1/1992 Annette Bieber Women's Basketball
5/1/1991 Pete Solomon Wrestling
5/1/1991 Adrienne Aiken Women's Volleyball
5/1/1990 Troy Gardner Wrestling
5/1/1990 Kristin Friel Women's Basketball
5/1/1989 Jeff Jones Men's Basketball
5/1/1989 Toni Ioppolo Field Hockey
5/1/1988 Jay Cleveland Men's Basketball
5/1/1988 Collen McCallus Women's Basketball
5/1/1988 Kim Nagle Field Hockey
5/1/1987 Cathy Gustafson Women's Basketball
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