Todd Lampman was a two-time First-Team All-ODAC performer
on the baseball diamond for the Tigers. He still holds the all-time
record for homers (26) and RBI (100) in a career. Played for the
only ODAC Championship team (1989) in Tiger baseball history and
for the only team to advance to the NCAA Tournament (1991). Was
named NCAA Regional All-Tournament team in 1991 after smashing two
homers during the three game series. Rates in the top-five all-time
in NCAA history with six-RBI in one inning. Led Tigers with .427
batting average freshman year and registered second-best all-time
mark with 23-game hitting streak. As a sophomore hit .320 with
seven homers and 23 RBI, and as a junior drove in 22 runs and hit
six homers. Senior year earned All-ODAC honors at first base and
hit .379 with 11 homers, 38 RBI, 42 hits and nine stolen bases.
Also earned the Dunnington Dedication Award for baseball. Lampman
is currently the Head Baseball Coach at Hampden-Sydney. He resides
in Farmville with his wife Mary Beth, son Tyler and daughter
Emily.