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Lawson, Seeberger Named Association of Division III Independents KANSAS CITY, MO.--- Diana Lawson, a five-time national sprint champion from New Jersey City University, and Matt Seeberger, the top-ranked singles player and national champion at the University of California, Santa Cruz, were named today as the recipients of the Association of Division III Independents Student-Athlete of the Month awards for May. Lawson, a Union, NJ, native who graduated last month, culminated her career at New Jersey City May 28 by winning the 100- and 200-meter dashes at the NCAA Division III Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championships, held at Wartburg College. Lawson was named the NCAA Division III Championships Female Track Athlete of the Meet. An 11-time All-American between the indoor and outdoor seasons, Lawson is the 11th woman in the 24-year history of the championships to win titles in the 100 and 200 at the same meet, and the first to accomplish the feat since 2001. She previously won indoor national championships in the 55-meter dash in 2001, 2002 and 2004. Lawson crushed the field in the 100-meter dash trials May 27 in 11.75 seconds, and claimed her first-ever outdoor national title by crossing the finish line in 11.82 seconds, 3/100th better than Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) sprinter Precious Macklin. Her second championship occurred just an hour later when in the 200-meter final she posted a time of 24.10, 17/100th faster than Macklin. It was the best 200 mark in Division III this season, and broke a Wartburg Stadium record. In one week of competition at the NCAA Division III Men's and Women's Tennis Championships held at UC Santa Cruz, Seeberger became the third player in NCAA history to sweep the singles and doubles championships, and the first from UC Santa Cruz. Seeberger did not drop a set as he repeated as the NCAA singles champion. He defeated Will Boe-Wiegaard of Bates, 6-2, 6-4, to inch the Slugs within one point of the team championship. Unseeded in the doubles tournament, Seeberger and partner Matt Brunner fought their way through a difficult bracket to pull off a thrilling third-set tiebreaker (after seven match points) against top-seeded Michael Malvits and Julian Seelan of Kalamazoo to win the doubles title. This tournament marked the first time that players on one team captured the singles, doubles and team championships in the same year. The Association of Division III Independents consists of 17 Division III independent institutions that have joined together to recognize student-athletes at independent institutions, and to provide exempted postseason championship competition in seven sports in 2004-05. The Association recognizes outstanding athletic achievements of its student-athletes on a weekly, monthly and annual basis. For the first time, the Association provides statistical services for its members in seven sports. In addition, it also will announce all-Independent teams at the conclusion of nine sports this year. All student-athletes from the Association's 17 members were eligible for the award. Each school was allowed to nominate its top performing male and female student-athletes from April. The award recipients were selected after a vote of the Association's Student-Athlete Recognition Committee. More information about the Association of Division III Independents is available at http://www.d3independents.org.
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