By: Karen Swartzentruber, Hiram Assistant SID
HIRAM, Ohio- March 4, 2026 -Â Senior
Sarah Seaman earned her first career all-conference award in her final season with the Hiram College women's basketball program, earning an All-PAC Honorable Mention selection, as announced by the Presidents' Athletic Conference during their Wednesday evening broadcast. Seaman becomes the first Terriers student-athlete to earn the honor since the program returned to full-time PAC status.
Seaman ranked fourth in the entire PAC in PPG (16.1), which also marked the best scoring average over her four-year career at Fredonia State and Hiram. The Garrettsville, OH native was particularly effectve through her consistency, scoring in double-figures in 21 of her 25 games played, all of which came in the starting lineup.
Seaman's best performance from the season came in the team's late-season matchup against Geneva at home, where she scored a career-high 30 points, with 18 of those points coming from scoring outside the arc. It was a dominant performance in what marked the team's biggest game of the season, with a playoff berth on the line.
Seaman made significant strides throughout her career, both on the court in terms of the stats and off the court in terms of her leadership. The 2025-26 season was her first to exceed the 400-point plateau, and it also marked her first season serving as a team captain. She logged over 1,100 minutes as a member of the Terriers following two seasons at Fredonia State, where she played in 48 games and scored over 300 points.
Seaman leaves her mark on the Terriers program just a few 3-pointers shy of the top-10 career list (81 career 3-pointers). She will be graduating this May and intends to pursue a career in Athletics Communication following her time at Hiram College.