KELIOR, Australia – Just one year removed from authoring a historic Menlo Men's Basketball career, alumni
Landon Seaman has embraced his opportunity to play professionally, recently signing with and now competing for the XPRO Construction Keilor Thunder of the Australia-based NBL1 South.

"When I signed my first pro contract after all the hard work that I've put in, it was a huge blessing that I'm just so grateful for and I have a million people to thank – some of them being the friends, teammates, teachers and coaches at Menlo," Seaman said. "I can't wait to see how far my career will go!"
Immediately making an impact after officially joining the Thunder this past March, Seaman has spent his first 13 games of the season averaging 14.5 points and 3.6 rebounds per game to rank top four on the team in both categories. The Vacaville native, who has been at the forefront of the team's seven victories thus far, erupted for 28 points in just his second appearance then followed that up with 31 points on May 2 as part of nine games scoring in double figures.
Prior to his most recent season with NCAA Division I Cal State Fullerton, Seaman garnered an extensive list of accomplishments across four years with Menlo. The 2025 Don Baikie Male Athlete of the Year and 2023-24 Winter Athlete of the Year was selected to the All-PacWest First-Team, earned the title of GSAC Player of the Year and GSAC All-Conference Team in 2024, claimed NAIA All-America Third Team honors, and ended as a four-time weekly award winner across both the PacWest and GSAC. He remains first in program history in career field goals made (598), second in points (1,488), third in free throws made (290), third in blocks (59), and fourth field goal percentage (.598), leaving quite a legacy in 2025.
"Menlo is a place I call home not only because of the amount of time I've spent there, but because of the people I've met," Seaman said. "My time as a student-athlete at Menlo included some of the best times I've ever had and I could never forget them. From the sense of community and friendships to building relationships with teachers, Menlo was truly special to me."
Seaman's professional path expands a growing collection of Menlo Men's Basketball graduates in action overseas.
"Landon is the epitome of a true Oak," said Head Coach
Jamison Montgomery. "He is a great representation for Menlo men's basketball. We hope to continue to have great young men who will succeed in their prospective careers. Go Oaks!"
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