The Eta Beta Chapter of Sigma Nu has returned to the campus of East Carolina University. The Snakes are back!
Three Sigma Nu Brothers and members of the 1st. ever National Championship Team at East Carolina College returned to the ECU Campus for their fraternity alumni chapter meeting. East Carolina's first National Championship was by the Swim Team and Eta Beta #1, Eta Beta #8 and Eta Beta #70 returned to Greenville for the 2014 Sigma Nu Alumni Reunion and to witness ECU beat Carolina.
National champion swimmers return to campus
Left to right Jeff Faucette, Jack McCann and Jake Smith as they appeared in a Sept. 2014 visit to campus, upper image, and on the ECU swim team in the late 1950s, below.
Three members of East Carolina’s 1959 NAIA national championship swim team returned to campus the weekend of Sept. 20 to attend a reunion of the Sigma Nu fraternity.
Jeff Faucette, Jack McCann and Jake Smith were among 10 swimmers on the 1957 and 1959 teams selected as All-Americans. McCann and Smith each won six events at national competitions. McCann swam the breaststroke and is credited with inventing what’s called the whip kick that now is widely used in competitive swimming.
East Carolina’s swim team also won the 1957 NAIA national championships.
Several members of both national championship swim teams were Sigma Nu brothers. Sigma Nu was among the first social fraternities on campus. The fraternity closed several years ago but is slated to officially return to campus in 2016.
Faucette now lives in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Smith lives in Hickory and McCann lives in Morehead City.