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Brian Harlamert

  • Class
    1994
  • Induction
    2013
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball

BRIAN HARLAMERT - Baseball 1991-1994

The very first University of Dayton baseball player to receive a full scholarship, Brian Harlamert is one of the top offensive and defensive outfielders in UD history.  When he graduated in 1994, he held the Dayton career marks in eight offensive categories including home runs, RBI and stolen bases.  He is still in the top five in all eight, even though his career ended before college baseball’s recent “big bat” era.

The Coldwater, Ohio product is the Flyer record holder in career games played (230) and RBI (177), and is second in home runs (38) and walks (128).  He is also third in career runs scored (174), career hits (246) and stolen bases (61), and fifth in career doubles (53).

Defensively, Harlamert was an aggressive centerfielder who made only five errors in over 300 chances in the field.  He was a First Team All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference performer and when the University joined the Great Midwest Conference in 1993, All-Great Midwest as a senior.

During that senior year, he batted .360 with 15 home runs and 62 RBI.

An all-state player at Coldwater High School, Harlamert returned to his prep alma mater after his playing days were over and was named Coldwater’s head coach in 1998.  His teams have won seven conference championships and reached the state final four in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2009.

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