Education
Sessoms, a native of Portsmouth, Virginia, played for the Monarchs in nearby Norfolk. He scored 1,985 points (the fourth most in school history at the time), grabbed 779 rebounds and shot 81.9% from the free throw line. In each of his four seasons, Old Dominion qualified for postseason tournaments.
These included the 1992 and 1995 National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournaments as well as the 1993 and 1994 National Invitation Tournaments.
Sessoms and teammate Odell Hodge, who was a two-time Civil Aeronautics Administration Player of the Year himself, guided Old Dominion to three straight regular season conference championships (1993-1995) as well as two Civil Aeronautics Administration Men"s Basketball Tournament championships (1992 and 1995). Sessoms was named the 1995 Civil Aeronautics Administration Player of the Year as well as that year"s Civil Aeronautics Administration Tournament Most Valuable Player behind his team-leading 22.1 points per game and still-standing school record 730 total points.
In the first round of that year"s National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament, Sessoms scored 35 points in a triple-overtime win versus #3 seed and Big East champion Villanova. The Monarchs would go on to lose their next game, however.
At the end of the year, Sessoms was also given Honorable Mention All-America status by numerous sports media outlets.