Former Cardinal player and coach Garrett Lamborn '09 rejoins the Wesleyan baseball program as the associate head coach in 2024-25, after spending six seasons as an assistant coach at Hamilton and the 2020 campaign as an assistant with Hartford. During his time with the Continentals, he coached 10 all-NESCAC team selections and four all-region team honorees. In addition, Hamilton set or tied seven single-season program records during Lamborn's time on the coaching staff, including wins, batting average, on-base percentage and RBI.
A four-year letterwinner and a two-year starter as an outfielder at Wesleyan from 2006-09, Lamborn led the team with a .380 batting average and a .472 on-base percentage as a junior while as a senior, he finished on top of the team statistics with a .594 slugging percentage.
After graduating with a degree in mathematics and economics, he coached five seasons at Wesleyan. As an assistant coach, Lamborn helped lead the Cardinals to a pair of top finishes NESCAC West Division and three NESCAC postseason appearances, including the program's first-ever NESCAC Championship in 2014.
Lamborn also played semi-professional baseball in Belgium and then Australia before playing in the Independent Peach State League, located in Macon, Georgia.