Hall of Fame
Bobby Alymer, a 1992 graduate of the College of Business Administration, was a dominant pitcher for the Rams' staff from 1987-1990, leading Fordham to three ECAC championships and three NCAA Regional appearances.
As a freshman, Aylmer helped guide Fordham to its first ECAC championship and a bid to the 1987 NCAA Regionals.
In the following year, the Rams again won the ECAC title and advanced to the NCAA Regionals, with Aylmer pitching in seven of the eight postseason games, including a start in the NCAA Regional game against Clemson that went 19 innings, an NCAA record which still stands today. He set school records that year for most saves (13) and most appearances (33) and was second in the NCAA in saves and seventh in ERA.
After missing the 1989 season due to injury, Alymer returned in 1990 to lead the squad to another ECAC championship and NCAA Regional, earning a win against Maine in the ECAC tournament and then defeating Arkansas an the NCAA Regional contest.
Following graduation, Alymer was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays, playing in the Toronto system for 2 ½ years.