Athletics Hall of Fame

Seifriz

Jeff Seifriz

  • Class
  • Induction
    2005
  • Sport(s)
    Basketball

Seifriz was the team captain and co-Most Valuable Player of the 1989 NCAA III championship basketball team.  In that championship year he was a first team all-conference pick and first team all-midwest region.  He was named the Most Outstanding Player at the NCAA III Tournament Midwest Regional and earned a spot on the NCAA III Final Four All-Tournament Team.  The Warhawks also shared the WIAC title on their way to the '89 national championship, when Seifriz ranked among the top ten in Division III in both three point percentage and three point shots made per game.  Off the court, he was earned second team Midwest region all-academic honors from the College Sports Information Directors of America.  In his four years at UW-W Seifriz helped the Warhawks earn NCAA III tourney berths three times, while also earning honorable mention all-conference honors as a junior.  He is still mentioned throughout the Warhawk record book, including fourth in season scoring (627 in 1988-89) and second in three point field goals made (216 in 1988-89).  His sophomore, junior and senior seasons rank first, eighth and second, respectively, in three point field goal accuracy.  He holds the school record for three point shooting in a game, hitting seven of seven January 14, 1989.  He is second on the school's career lists for three pointers made, and the all-time leader in three point percentage.  In fact, his career mark of .513 (217-423) is still the NCAA III career record.  Seifriz is currently the assistant director of athletic facilities at the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities).

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