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Alicia Seegert

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American softball player

Alicia Anne Seegert (born August 24, 1965) is a formerAll-Americansoftball player. Considered one of the best softball players ever to play for theUniversity of MichiganWolverines softball team, she setBig Ten Conference records for batting average (.418 in 1984), hits, total bases andRBIs. In 2006, Seegert was inducted into theUniversity of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor.[1]

Student athlete

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A native ofManchester, Michigan, Seegert graduated fromFather Gabriel Richard High School inAnn Arbor, Michigan, in 1983. She played catcher for the Michigan Wolverines from 1984 to 1987. Seegert was known as an excellent defensivecatcher and batter. She was the first Michigan Wolverine to receive first-teamAll-American honors in softball.[1][2][3] She had a careerbatting average of .360 and 240 career hits.[1][3] Her .418 batting average in 1984 set aBig Ten Conference record that stood until 1992 (Lezlie Weiss of Minnesota hit .468 in 1992).[4][5] She also setBig Ten records for hits, total bases and RBIs.[4] She was named a first-teamNFCA All-American in 1986 and a second team All-American in 1987. She was also selected to the All-Big Ten Conference team all four years at Michigan. In 1987, she was named Michigan's Female Athlete of the Year.[1] Seegert graduated from Michigan in 1988 and was named to the Big Ten Conference All-Decade team in 1992.[4]

University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor

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In 2006, Seegert was inducted into theUniversity of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor, joining the ranks ofFielding H. Yost,Tom Harmon,Cazzie Russell,George Sisler andGerald R. Ford.[6] After learning of the honor, Seegert told a reporter, "I was really shocked. I really enjoyed my time at U-M. It gave me so many opportunities. To be honored as one of the top athletes there, it's just mind-boggling."[1]

Teacher and softball coach

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Seegert later became ateacher, inSaline, Michigan, where she later retired in 2019. She also coached softball in Saline andClinton, Michigan. She is currently teaching fitness and physical education at Saline High School inSaline, Michigan.[1][7]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdefNathan Bomey (January 26, 2006)."Seegert to be honored by U of M: Athletic Hall of Honor will induct Manchester native". The Manchester Enterprise.
  2. ^"U of M Softball". University of Michigan.
  3. ^ab2006 Athletic Hall of Honor Inductees[permanent dead link]
  4. ^abcMadej, Bruce (1997).Michigan: Champions of the West, p. 193. Sport Publishing.ISBN 1-57167-115-3.
  5. ^"2008-2009 Big Ten Record Book, p. 216"(PDF). Big Ten Conference. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on April 22, 2009. RetrievedJune 3, 2009.
  6. ^"Hall of Honor". M Club. Archived fromthe original on October 27, 2007. RetrievedJune 3, 2009.
  7. ^"Saline Hornets Softball Varsity Coaching Staff". Archived fromthe original on February 5, 2009. RetrievedJune 2, 2009.
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