EASTON, Mass. (November 27, 2024) – Stonehill College junior defensive back
Mo Seide earned All-Northeast Conference honors as selected by the league's eight head coaches with a spot on the second team, the Conference office announced today.

Seide All-NEC selection gives Stonehill ten All-NEC selections over its first three years as members of the Conference competing at the NCAA Division I FCS level. He is the 48
th All-Conference selection for head coach
Eli Gardner over his nine years as head coach dating back to the program's time in the Northeast-10 prior to 2022.
Seide had a breakout year on the defensive side of the ball for Stonehill this fall, sharing the NEC lead with his four interceptions and ranking seventh with eight passes defended, including his team-high four pass breakups. He started nine of the Skyhawks 11 games at cornerback this fall and finished with 32 tackles (20 solo), including 2.0 for a loss of eight yards, 1.0 sacks for a loss of seven and a fumble recovery.
Seide was named an NEC Prime Performer twice this fall – the lone Stonehill player to earn the weekly recognition multiple times during the year. He produced the first two interception game for Stonehill in 11 years at Lafayette College on November 16 and he added his fourth of the year at Robert Morris University last weekend to give him three picks over the last two weeks of the year. Seide posted six tackles (two solo) with a fumble recovery in the Skyhawks Senior Day matchup with eventual NEC Champions Central Connecticut State University on November 9. She finished with a career-high seven stops (five solo), including a career-best 2.0 for loss, a sack and pass breakup at Merrimack College on October 19.
Seide has appeared in 27 games, with 15 starts, over his three-year career at Stonehill. He has totaled 57 tackles (35 solo), including 3.0 for a loss of nine yards, with 1.0 sacks, five interceptions, 11 pass breakups and a fumble recovery. Seide broke up a career-best six passes during the 2023 season.
Stonehill wrapped up its third NCAA Division I FCS season with a 1-10 record overall, including 0-7 in the NEC.
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