Adam Lampman is in his first season as the graduate assistant for the D'Youville baseball program.
Lampman was a three-year member of the D’Youville baseball team, graduating with his bachelor's in 2021. He headed the pitching staff for most of his career as a two-year team captain. Lampman set multiple program records as a pitcher for the Saints, including career innings pitched (152.0), single-season innings pitched (63.0), career games started (25), and single-season strikeouts (55). He currently ranks second in program history in career strikeouts (97) and pitching appearances (37). Prior to playing at D'Youville, Lampman attended Medaille College, where he pitched a 2.45 ERA as a reliever for the Mavericks.
A native of West Seneca, N.Y., Lampman played scholastically at West Seneca West Senior High School where he achieved All-League honors. He was named to the Academic All-Western New York Team, 2016 West Seneca West Pitcher of the Year, and was the recipient of the Skip Vonsik Memorial Scholarship. Additionally, he played in the American Legion League for South Buffalo Post 721, where he was a two-time league all-start. During his high school career, Lampman also lettered in football and wrestling.
Lampman continues to play baseball for the AAA Muny League for Team Deb.
He currently resides in West Seneca, N.Y. and is on track to receive his Doctorate Degree in Pharmacy from D'Youville University in 2023.