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Glenn Sedjo competed in football, diving and baseball for the Crusaders in the mid 1970s. Glenn played both offensive and defensive line as a freshman, offensive guard the next season and won the Best Blocker Award as a junior. As a senior, Sedjo served as captain and earned All-CCIW, All-State, and All-State Academic honors.
As an outfielder on the baseball team, Sedjo finished his career with a .324 career batting average, with 11 doubles, four home runs and 34 RBIs in 50 career games.
Glenn qualified for three-consecutive NCAA national diving championships in the one and three-meter events. He placed ninth as a freshman, 13th as a sophomore and 16th as a junior. Glenn also was a five-time CCIW champion and once held the CCIW and Wheaton one-meter diving record of 463.95 points and the Wheaton three-meter record of 462.80 and was a two-time Illinois Private College champion.
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