Reade Seligmann |
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Class:
Senior
Hometown:
Essex Falls, NJ
High School:
Delbarton
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Height:
6-1
Weight:
225
Position:
M
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The man is already putting an exclamation point on the answer to
the question: "What can one man do?" Reade is a significant leader
with the service efforts on campus, such as the Innocence Project
Run in 2007 and the Pawtucket Coat Drive in 2008. He was recognized
by the IMLCA (Intercollegiate Men's Lacrosse Coaches Assoc.) for
such altruistic actions with their inaugural Boston Market
Humanitarian Award. His focus is now on the spring, and placing
himself in great physical condition. His loss of 25 pounds from a
year ago, all the while maintaining his strength, is testament to
his determination to dominate in 2009...2008:
Received the Inaugural IMLCA Boston Market Humanitarian
Award...Started five of 13 games for the Bears...Scored five goals
and had three assists...Netted two goals in Brown's win over
Delaware...Registered eight ground balls...Before
Brown: Transferred to Brown from Duke...Two-time ACC
Academic Honor Roll...Registered two assists over six games in 2005
and scored a goal, playing in six games, in
2006...Secondary School Background: A graduate of
the Delbarton School where he lettered in lacrosse (3) and football
(3)...Two-time All-Conference, All-Area, All-State and All-American
in lacrosse...National Senior Showcase participant...Three-time
All-Conference selection in football...Led Morris County in scoring
(football) his senior year...Honor Roll every semester at
Delbarton...Personal: The son of Philip and
Kathleen Seligmann of Essex Falls...Has three siblings, Maxwell,
Cameron and Benjamin...Enjoys snowboarding and surfing...History
concentrator.