Addison Seale

Addison Seale
Addison Seale
  • Hometown:
    La Jolla, CA
  • Year:
    So
  • High School:
    La Jolla
  • Events:
    Freestyle, Breaststroke, IM
Bio

High School: Attended La Jolla High where she swam for Tom Atwell. Was a four-year varsity letter and served as the Vikings’ team captain her senior year. She received Most Valuable Swimmer, voted on by her teammates and received the Coaches Award her junior year. She was a state qualifier in the 100 breast and placed second in the 100 breast in CIF Division 2. 

2015: Addison made big impacts during the fall at SBCC. She was selected as a co-captain and helped lead the team to its second straight WSC water polo championship. She was selected 1st Team All-Western State Conference, 2nd Team All-Southern California and 2nd Team All-American.

2016: WSC Player of the Year on state runner-up water polo team that went 33-2. Led state in assists with 107. WSC Swimmer of the Year and 8-time All-American on swim team that won WSC and took 4th in the state.

2017: 9-time All-American in swimming for a 2-year total of 17 All-American times, including all 5 relays. Vaqueros finished 4th in the state for 2nd straight year. Named SBCC female Athlete of the Year for 2nd straight year and SBCC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Signed to play water polo for UCSB.

Coach Chuckie Roth: “I am excited to see her improve in and out of the pool. Addison is a delight to coach, I am so proud of who she is, and what she stands for.”

Personal: Addison was born on August 20, 1997 in Ventura. Daughter to Greg and Linda Seale and sister to four siblings. Started swimming when she was 8 years old on South Bay Aquatics and always enjoyed being in the water. She also did Junior Lifeguards for 5 summers in a row and competed all the way to Nationals. 

News mentions
The Vaqueros finished fourth in the State for the second straight year, beating Las Positas by one point.
Vaqueros notch 16 All-American marks

SBCC registered 16 All-American marks in women’s swimming & diving in 2017. The top 16 times in each event receive All-American status from the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA).

Addison Seale was named SBCC female Athlete of the Year for the second straight time. She was also the Vaqueros' Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2016-17. (Photo by Ken Sciallo / Sevilla Photography)
Seale receives rare triple honor from SBCC

Addison Seale has been named SBCC’s female Athlete of the Year for the second straight year. It’s her third Athlete or Scholar-Athlete of the Year award in her two-year SBCC career.

Alex Humann was a five-time first-team All-WSC selection in three freestyle events and two relays.
Humann, Ellestad, Seale lead All-WSC selections

SBCC's Alex Humann made first-team All-WSC Swimming & Diving in five swimming events and second team in the 200 medley relay. Humann, a sophomore from San Francisco, was a first-team choice in the 100, 200 and 500 freestyle as well as the 400 and 800 free relays.

Sophomore Addison Seale was busy on Friday, competing in the 200 medley relay, the 200 free, the 100 breast and swimming anchor on the school-record-setting 800 free relay that took fourth. (Photo by Ken Sciallo / Sevilla Photography)
Vaqueros break school record; Jacobson gets 2nd All-American honor

SBCC shattered the school record in the 800 free relay on Friday night and Gina Jacobson placed third in 3-meter diving on Day 2 of the CCCAA State Swimming & Diving Championships at East L.A. Swim Stadium.

Gina Jacobson captured the 1-meter State diving title and set a State record with 246.85 points, breaking a nine-year-old mark.
Jacobson breaks 1-meter State record; Vaqueros are 2nd at State meet

Gina Jacobson set a new State record in the 1-meter diving on Thursday, leading SBCC to second place after the first day of the CCCAA State Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships at the East L.A. Swim Stadium.

Ellestad comes up big, leading Vaqueros to third straight WSC title
Ellestad comes up big, leading Vaqueros to third straight WSC title

Reese Ellestad won the 100 freestyle and swam an amazing anchor leg on the victorious 400 free relay on Saturday night as SBCC claimed its third straight WSC women’s swimming & diving title at Paul Nelson Pool in Santa Maria.

From left, Halie Johnson, Serafina Chavez, Mackenzie Richards and Alex Humann captured SBCC's first WSC relay title, winning the 800 free relay by 8.7 seconds. The Vaqueros are first with a 62-point lead heading into Saturday's third and final day.
Humann gets 2nd WSC title; Vaqueros take 800 free relay on Day 2

Alex Humann captured her second WSC title on Friday night and SBCC won its first relay, taking the 800 free relay by nearly 9 seconds on Day 2 of the WSC Swim & Dive Championships at Paul Nelson Pool in Santa Maria.

Reagan Mroz, a sophomore from Santa Ynez High, swam 5:57.83 in the 500-yard free, shaving more than 20 seconds off her personal best. (Photo by Ken Sciallo / Sevilla Photography)
Humann wins 500 free; Vaqueros grab first-day lead in WSC Championships

Alex Humann won a WSC title in the 500 freestyle on Thursday and SBCC took a 77-point lead after Day 1 of the WSC Swim & Dive Championships at Paul Nelson Pool in Santa Maria.

Vaqueros claim Pasadena Invitational title
Vaqueros claim Pasadena Invitational title

Reese Ellestad posted seconds in the 100 back and 100 free on Saturday and swam on a pair of second-place relay teams as SBCC captured the 17th Pasadena Invitational women's swimming & diving meet.

Addison Seale won the 200 IM, placed third in the 100 breast and swam on two winning relay teams, helping the Vaqueros to a 406-point day. (Photo by Lauren Lazaro)
Seale guides Vaqueros to 1st on Day 1 of Pasadena Invitational

Addison Seale won the 200 IM, took third in the 100 breast and swam on two victorious relay teams, guiding SBCC to the top after the first day of the Pasadena Invitational women’s swimming and diving meet.

Reese Ellestad, left, won the 50 and 100 freestyle in WSC No. 3. She also swam the backstroke on the victorious 400 medley relay. (Photo by Lauren Lazaro)
Ellestad posts two firsts; Vaqueros stretch WSC win streak to 54

Reese Ellestad captured the 50 and 100 freestyle on Friday and swam a leg on the victorious 400 medley relay, guiding SBCC to first place in the third and final WSC women’s swim meet at Hancock College.

Serafina Chavez, a freshman from Los Gatos, won the 100 butterfly and placed fourth in the 200 IM with a 4-second drop from last week. (Photo by Lauren Lazaro)
Seale, Humann guide Vaqueros to victory in WSC No. 2

Addison Seale and Alex Humann won two events each on Friday, leading the SBCC women’s swim team to a victory in WSC No. 2 at L.A. Pierce in Woodland Hills.

Alex Humann scored 30 points with a pair of fourths and a second in the 400 free relay.
Humann gets two fourths; Vaqueros are sixth in Cuesta Invitational

Alex Humann scored 30 points on Saturday with two fourths and a second in the 400 free relay and SBCC placed sixth in the 39th annual Cuesta Invitational swimming and diving meet in San Luis Obispo.

Addison Seale won the 100 breast and the 200 IM while swimming a leg on the victorious 200 medley relay as the two-time defending WSC champion Vaqueros captured the first WSC swim meet.
Seale wins two events and a relay as SBCC takes WSC No. 1

Addison Seale won the 100 breaststroke and 200 IM on Saturday, leading SBCC to victory in WSC Swim Meet No. 1 at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita.

Addison Seale was the WSC and Southern Cal Player of the Year in water polo last fall and an All-American in swimming who set five school records.
Seale is SBCC’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Addison Seale was selected as SBCC’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year and honored on Monday during the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table press luncheon at Harry’s Plaza Café.

Addison Seale placed 2nd overall in the five-event WSC Pentathlon. She was second in the 100 IM and third in the 100 back, 100 breast and 100 free. (Photo by Ken Sciallo / Sevilla Photography)
Seale takes second in WSC Pentathlon; Ellestad is seventh

SBCC sophomore Addison Seale was second and Reese Ellestad took seventh on Friday in the season-opening WSC Pentathlon swim meet at the Ventura Aquatic Center.