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Four Redhawks Earn Alpha Sigma Nu Honors

Neton, Ovenell, Plamondon, Tottori inducted into Jesuit Honor Society

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Four Redhawks Earn Alpha Sigma Nu HonorsFour Redhawks Earn Alpha Sigma Nu Honors
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SEATTLE - Seattle University student-athletes Jack Neton, Olivia Ovenell, Allison Plamondon, and Kimberlee Tottori were inducted into the SU chapter of Alpha Sigma Nu, the honor society of Jesuit institutions of higher education, last month.
 
Neton, a swimmer, and Ovenell, from women's soccer, are new members in the Albers School of Business and Economics, while Plamondon, a swimmer, and Tottori, a golfer, enter as part of the College of Arts & Sciences class.
 
Alpha Sigma Nu was founded in 1915 to honor students each year based on scholarship, loyalty, and service. It is one of the top recognitions given on a Jesuit campus.
 
Neton is a junior from Long Beach, California. He ranks in the top 10 in program history in three individual events, as he stands third on the 200 breaststroke charts, ninth in the 100 breaststroke, and ninth in the 200 individual medley.
 
Ovenell, who graduated this past winter, started all 22 games for the WAC Championship-winning Redhawks in 2019. She scored her first career goal against No. 3 USC on Sept. 13. Ovenell, a Mukilteo, Wash., helped SU win four WAC titles and appear in three NCAA Tournaments in her career.
 
Plamondon, a junior, holds the third-fastest 50 freestyle time in program history, set at this year's WAC Championships. The native of Laguna Hills, California, tallied SU's best times in the 50 free, 100 free, and 100 backstroke this season.
 
Tottori is a junior from Las Vegas. She shot a school-record 74.8 in seven tournaments this season. Tottori put up a 68 at the Pat Lesser Harbottle Invitational on Oct. 14. She has three rounds scoring in the 60s as a Redhawk, the only player in program history to do so.