Aaron Seward
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- Hometown:
- Charlotte, N.C.
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- Year:
- Junior
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- Events:
- Sprinter
Bio
2014-2015: Completed his sophomore campaign with three top-15 finishes as a sprinter, including a season-best placement at fourth in the 200m dash at the Sewanee Invitational...
Appalachain Open
400m: 7th- 52.05
Sewanee Invitational
200m dash: 4th- 23.70
Shorter Invitational
400m dash: 11th- 51.87
Buccaneer Inviational
400m dash: 57th- 52.68
200m dash: 72nd- 23.53
High School: Seward racked up more than 70 balls for 1,844 yards receiving and 26 touchdowns in his senior season at Davidson Day School. Ranked the 139th best player in the 2013 class from North Carolina by MaxPreps.com, Seward helped guide Davidson Day to an 11-1 record. He had five multi-TD games and went over the 100-yard mark five times. His best game came when he caught 306 yards worth of passes. Led Davidson Day to a 22-3 record as a member of the varsity team. Accumulated 3,762 yards receiving in his three seasons with Davidson Day. Won a Division III state title in 2011 and Division II state championship in 2012. Named a member of the all-Lake Norman first team in 2011 and 2012 and to the all-Mecklenburg County second team in 2012. Seward was also a top five player for the Charlotte Metro Area in 2012. Shattered several Mecklenburg County football receiving records in 2011 and 2012. His 1,844 yards topped former Georgia Standout and Cleveland Brown Mohamed Massaquoi 1,834 yards receiving. Set a single game record with his 306-yard outburst.
Personal: A honor roll student for 2011. Hails from a football family. His father Michael Seward played basketball at Rust College, while his cousin Marcus Barnett plays football for the University of Cincinnati. Was also recruited by Coastal Carolina, Western Carolina, North Carolina Central, Appalachian State and Campbell. The son of Herbert Michael and Eleanor Francine Steward. He's undecided on a major in college and also plays on C-N's football team...
News mentions
HICKORY, N.C.— The Carson-Newman track and field team completed 2016’s South Atlantic Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships with a fourth-place showing from the men and a fifth-place finish from the women as day two witnessed three Eagles claim four individual conference championships in their respected events.
HICKORY, N.C.— The Carson-Newman track and field team wrapped up day one of events at the South Atlantic Conference Track and Field Chamionships with the men standing second and the women fifth halfway through 2016’s conference showdown at the Irwin Belk Track on the campus of Lenoir-Rhyne.
Williamsburg, Ky.— The Carson-Newman outdoor track and field team competed at the University of the Cumberlands Track & Field Invitational Saturday for its third outdoor meet of the season.
Rome, Ga.— The Carson-Newman track and field team competed in the Shorter Invitational on Saturday, while also sending its pole vaulters to the Winthrop Adidas Invitational in Rock Hill, S.C.
Hickory, N.C.— Just a week removed from completing All-American indoor seasons, Tanner Stepp (Jefferson City, Tenn.) and Kevin Snead (Richmond, Va.) provisionally qualified in their first outdoor meet of the season as the duo led Carson-Newman at the Power Sox Invitational Saturday afternoon at the Iren Belk Track.
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.— A pair of River City athletes in Tianna Mills (Chattanooga, Tenn.) and T.J. Davis (Chattanooga, Tenn.) become the latest Eagles to provisionally qualify for the indoor nationals as the Carson-Newman indoor track and field team wrapped up day one of events at the second annual Buccaneer Invitational.
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn.--Multi-event athlete Randall Freeman (Chattanooga, Tenn.) joins an elite group today as the senior provisionally qualified for indoor nationals in the triple jump while the Eagles competed in day one of the East Tennessee State University Track & Field Invitational Friday in Johnson City, Tenn.
Seven Carson-Newman athletes posted top-20 finishes on the day as the Eagles flied high in day one of the David E. Walker Track & Field Kickoff Classic Friday afternoon at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tenn.
