Seaun Eddy
Eddy in 2016 | |
No. 1 – Alvark Tokyo | |
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Position | Shooting guard |
League | B.League |
Personal information | |
Born |
1991 Tokyo, Japan |
Listed height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Listed weight | 180 lb (82 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | American School in Japan |
College | Columbia University |
Seaun Eddy (born January 15, 1991 in Tokyo, Japan) is a professional basketball player.[1][2]
He plays for Alvark Tokyo, a team in the 1st division of Japan's professional basketball league, the B.League. Alvark Tokyo is considered to be one of the strongest teams in Japan, and holds the best league record in Japan’s basketball history which they earned in 2015-2016 season. Seaun started playing professional basketball in the B.League in 2016. Prior to playing in the B.League, Seaun was a member of the Japanese national 3 on 3 team between 2015-2016.
Seaun was originally born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. He attended an international school, The American School in Japan, from elementary school until he graduated high school. He then attended Claremont McKenna College, where he earned a Bachelor's in Economics in three years, and Columbia University, where he earned his Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering in two years.
After graduating from Columbia University, Seaun worked as a professional consultant at Bain and Company, a global management consulting firm, between the years of 2014-2016.
At the age of 9, Seaun and his older brother, Rafai who was 11 at the time, entered Johnny's Jr., one of Japan’s top talent agencies. Seaun aired on T.V. shows 3 times a week (regularly on a musical show called Shonen-Club and a talk show called Hadaka no Shōnen), performed regularly in concerts and musicals, and modeled for magazines. Both Rafai and Seaun left after spending 2 years in Johnny’s. Although they were both gaining popularity, especially Rafai who had released a song with his band I.N.G. and appeared in one of Japan’s top kids shows names Ponkiki as a weekly main guest, they wanted to invest more of their time in their education, as the busy lifestyle was eating away at the time they spent in school and working on school related assignments.
Once in high school Seaun joined a different agency named Indigo, well known for developing fashion models. He worked as a part-time model for two years until left Japan for college. As a fashion model, Seaun appeared in local magazines such a Men's Non-no and Rolling Stone magazine, wearing clothes designed by Diesel, Marc Jacobs, Paul Smith and Uniqlo.