Hall of Fame

Seth Lansberry

Seth Lansberry

  • Class
    2017
  • Induction
    2022
  • Sport(s)
    Wrestling


The all-time leader in wins, technical falls and major decisions, Seth Lansberry, like his classmate Barger, put together one of the most distinguished resumes in program history. The Klingerstown, Pa., native earned 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 (since broken by Trevor Corl '20) and 27 major decisions. The 2017 Most Outstanding Male Athlete at Lycoming, Lansberry is one of just two Warriors to win 40 matches in a season. He won MAC and NCAA Mideast Regional titles as a senior and was the 2016 ECWC champion at 149 pounds. 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.
 
After graduating, Lansberry moved to Philadelphia for a year before returning to Lycoming College as an assistant wrestling coach, where he worked full-time for two years. Still a part-time assistant, Lansberry is now the assistant superintendent of the West Wastewater Treatment Plant with the Williamsport Municipal Water and Sewer Authority. He enjoys flyfishing with his brother, Nick '11, and hiking in the PA Wilds with his wife, Beanna. The couple, who live in Pennsdale with two dogs, are expecting their first child this summer.
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