Men's Tennis | 5/14/2026 2:31:00 PM
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – Two members of the Bloomsburg men's tennis team earned All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) honors while Jack Seaborn (Cambridge, England/The Leys School) was named the PSAC Men's Tennis Freshman of the Year by the league office on Thursday afternoon.
Seaborn was stellar in his debut season with the Huskies, holding an 8-4 record primarily at No. 3 singles this season. Overall, the Cambridge, England native went 13-8 in singles action between tournaments and dual matches.
In doubles play, Seaborn primarily paired with Jaime Soria (Pamplona, Spain/Liceo Monjardin) and earned a 7-6 record together in dual matches. The freshman collected a 24 total wins between singles and doubles play this season.
Seaborn is the third Husky in a row to earn PSAC Freshman of the Year honors, joining Alex Higuera (2025) and Denis Dementev (Saint-Petersburg, Russia/Russian Gymnasium at the State Russian Museum) (2024). The Huskies are the first team to earn three consecutive freshmen of the year awards since Edinboro notched five straight from 2012-2016.
Denis Dementev (Saint-Petersburg, Russia/Russian Gymnasium at the State Russian Museum) landed himself on the All-PSAC First Team for the third straight year in a row. The St. Petersburg native posted a 14-6 record in singles action and went 8-4 as the Huskies' No. 1 singles competitor.
Sergio Dilan (San Juan, Puerto Rico/Cedin) earned All-PSAC Doubles honors for the third year in a row by claiming a spot on first team doubles along side Dementev. The pair posted an 8-4 record together as the top doubles duo for the maroon and gold.
Dilan caps off his Huskies' career with his first selection to an All-PSAC First Team after notching back-to-back second team doubles placements alongside Vishesh Patel (Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India/Asia English School). It is the second-career first team doubles honor for Dementev, who found himself on the first team doubles last season with Iu Casamitjana (Igualada, Spain/Escola Pia Igualada).
The Bloomsburg men's tennis team finished the 2025-26 season with its second straight NCAA tournament appearance and a 7-9 overall record.