Thursday, December 26, 2013

SLU's Seth Sebastian garners another award


Southeastern Louisiana University senior kicker Seth Sebastian boots the ball out of former Covington High star Matt McCormick's hold earlier this season. File photo by Randy Bergeron.
Southeastern Louisiana University senior place kicker Seth Sebastian after posting the best
season ever for a Lions' place-kicker was named the College Football Performance Awards National
Football Championship Subdivision Place-Kicker of the Year. Sebastian, who is from Lafayette,
was previously named to the Associated Press All-America first team and the FCS Athletic Directors Association Place-Kicker of the Year. Sebastian, also a first team All-Southland Conference selection capped off an amazing season, clicking on 16-of-18 field goal attempts and connected on 66-of-67 extra point attempts helping to lead the Lions' to a school record 11-3 season. Sebastian set single season school records for PAT's made, PAT's attempted, points (114) and field goal percentage (88.9). The four-year starter finished his career as the Lions' leading scorer with 289 points.

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