Hall of Fame
Seibald became just the third Cornell men's lacrosse player to earn All-American honors four times during his career with three consecutive first-team nods after a second team selection his freshman season. Cornell's first-ever Tewaaraton Trophy winner in 2009, he was also the recipient of the USILA Lt. Raymond J. Enners Award for the Outstanding DI Player of the Year, as well as the USILA Lt. Donald MacLaughlin Jr. Award for the Outstanding Midfielder of the Year. Seibald was selected as the Lowe's Senior Class Award winner for his achievements in the classroom, in the community and on the playing field, and was named the winner of the Diane Geppi-Aikens Scholarship in recognition of his outstanding commitment to community service. The award was presented to Seibald and a $5,000 donation was made in his name to the Dream Factory of Central New York. At the time of his graduation, Seibald was the only men's lacrosse player in the history of the Ivy League to be named a four-time first-team All-Ivy selection. He racked up 141 career points, the most ever by a Big Red midfielder, and proved to be one of the most consistent players in the country, having registered at least one point in 59 of his 62 career games. Seibald capped his senior season by ranking second on the team with 28 goals and third overall with 38 points.
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