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Sean McGonigal jr. is an American student athlete from South Carolina USA Born November 11th 1998 the son of Jennifer and Sean sr. in Myrtle Beach SC.
Sean excelled in the pool, on the football field as well as the classroom. Graduating from the STEM program in Horry county with a 3.8 unweighted GPA
Sean was an all state swimmer as well as All State in football at Myrtle Beach HS. He was rated as the State wide all state edge rusher by the South Carolina High School Sports Report with 19 sacks his senior year. Sean attended the University of South Carolina where he spent 5 years pursuing university excellence graduating undergrad with a 3.778 GPA and received a Masters in Business with a 3.65 gpa. Sean played LB, Edge, and Fullback for the Gamecocks. He finished in December 2022 with the team earning his Gamecock Varsity letter
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editSouth Carolina High School Sports Report, Gamecock Central, ESPN