Hall of Fame
LUKE TRUBEE – Baseball 2003-2006
Luke Trubee is the University of Dayton record holder in career pitching wins (30) and single-season wins (12). When he graduated in 2006, he was UD's leader in career strikeouts (218) and single-season K's (82). He is now fourth and ninth respectively.
A workhorse throughout his Flyer career, he is second in career complete games (18), fourth in career starts (44), and fifth in career innings pitched (315.0). He had a career record of 30 wins and 13 losses with 3.71 career earned run average.
Trubee was a two-time team captain, and was twice named Second Team All-Atlantic 10. In addition, he was also an Academic All-Atlantic 10 performer and a three-time member of the A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll.
Dayton won 36 games in Trubee's junior year and 33 in his senior year , which matches the most in back-to-back seasons in UD baseball history. Trubee was drafted by New York Yankees and played two seasons of minor league ball.