First-Year Player Sebastian Freeman from Virginia Talks Making 8 Tackles, Ice Bowl Dreams, and His Confidence to Win

Confidence drives Ice Bowl dreams.

February 7, 2026

This article was last updated by Alisha Shrestha on February 6, 2026

Virginia native Sebastian Freeman is turning heads in his first year playing football for the Two Crew.

As a versatile player handling both right-left defense and off-right tackle, Freeman has quickly proven that even as a newcomer, he can make a real impact on the field.

Though this is only his first year, Freeman already has a highlight that stands out above the rest.

Reflecting on a game against Chahawi, he recalls making nearly eight tackles—a personal milestone he considers his best football memory.

Making almost eight tackles in one game was an incredible feeling,” he . “It’s definitely a moment I’ll never forget.

Freeman describes his journey into football as exciting and challenging.

Despite being new to organized play at this level, he has adapted quickly, learning both defensive strategies and offensive responsibilities.

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His dedication to understanding his team’s plays and reading opponents’ movements has helped him stand out even among more experienced players.

When asked about his team’s chances in the upcoming Ice Bowl, Freeman doesn’t shy away from optimism.

Ice Bowl, if the Lord lets us,” he says confidently. Despite it being his first year, he believes the Two Crew has what it takes to compete with the best.

Yeah, I’m confident we can beat the other teams and win,” he adds.

His belief in his team’s abilities reflects not just talent but a positive mindset that could inspire teammates and fans alike.

While Freeman has yet to experience the nationals, he is already excited about the opportunities this season brings.

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Traveling with the team and experiencing the camaraderie of high-stakes games has only fueled his passion for football.

He admits that each practice and game helps him grow, both as a player and as a person, giving him confidence that extends beyond the field.

As the Ice Bowl approaches, all eyes will be on him and the Two Crew, eager to see whether their rookie standout can turn his confidence and early success into a winning performance.

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