University of Maine Sports Hall of Fame
Seguin, a two-time America East/North Atlantic Conference All-Conference selection and 1989 ECAC North All-Conference honoree, holds Maine's single-season hits record with 91 recorded in 1990 including a program record 74 singles. During his 1990 campaign, Seguin pieced together a 27-game hit streak which still stands as Maine's longest hitting streak in program history. His 66 games played in 1991 are the most by a Black Bear in a single season while his 161 consecutive games played places him fourth all-time. Seguin, who led Maine with a .317 average in 1992, wrapped up his career with a .311 average to go along with 126 RBI, 156 runs scored, 37 doubles, five triples, and 11 home runs. His 261 total hits rank among the top-10 in Maine history. Seguin played a large role in Maine's success during the early 90s, guiding the Black Bears to NCAA Tournament appearances and America East/NAC titles in 1990 and 1991, and an ECAC Tournament Championship in 1991.