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Elliot Glynn

  • Title
    Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
  • Email
    eglynn6@fordham.edu
  • Phone
    718-817-4295
  • Alma Mater
    Connecticut '11
  • Experience
    7th Year at Fordham
GlynnAction20Elliot Glynn begins his seventh season with the Fordham baseball coaching staff as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.

In 2021, Fordham continued to develop top pitching talent, as Matt Mikulski became a unanimous All-American, a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award, and the second straight Ram to be named Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Year.  He also became the Rams' single season and career strikeouts leader and was a second round draft pick by the San Francisco Giants, the second-highest draft pick for the Rams in the modern draft era.

In 2023, the Fordham pitching staff posted 467 strikeouts, which is the third-highest total in Fordham history, behind only the 2018 (536) and 2019 (605) teams.
 
In 2024, three players garnered All-Atlantic 10 accolades, led by Second Team All-Conference third baseman Daniel Bucciero.  Aidan Dowd earned a spot on the All-Rookie Team with Gannon Brady selected to the Academic All-Conference team.  Brady and Bucciero also picked up CSC Academic All-District honors along with Andres Perez, Tommy McAndrews, and Ryan Thiesse.

The 2025 season saw the Rams return to the Atlantic 10 Championship with their first playoff berth since 2019.  Anthony Grabau and Taylor Kirk both earned spots on the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team, giving Fordham five selections over a three-season stretch, while Gannon Brady and Andrew Kanellis were tabbed for the Academic All-Conference Team.  Brady also earned CSC Academic All-District honors along with Daniel Bucciero, Tommy McAndrews, Matt Dieguez, and Koen Smith.  Following the year, Bucciero became the latest Fordham draft pick, as he was selected by the Athletics in the ninth round of the 2025 MLB Draft.

Glynn came to Rose Hill after five seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Hartford, where he assisted with recruiting, oversaw Hartford's pitching staff, and helped the Hawks break a handful of records during his time with the team.

In 2018, the Hawks' pitching staff had a stellar season helping the team to its first America East Regular Season and Tournament Championships.  The staff struck out the most batters in program history (405), while also setting a team mark for most innings (476.2) and had the fourth lowest ERA in program history. Highlighting the season was Nicholas Dombkowski, who became the first player in America East history to be named conference’s Rookie and Pitcher of the Year, and went on to earn Baseball America Freshman All-American honors.  Glynn also saw right-handed pitcher Seth Pinkerton drafted in the 20th round by the Minnesota Twins.

In 2017, Glynn’s pitchers combined to rack up the third-most strikeouts in a single season in Hartford history, with 324. While setting the program record for wins (37) in 2016, the Hawks also ranked second all-time in team ERA (4.33), one spot ahead of the 2015 staff (4.36). Under Glynn's supervision, Hartford's pitchers cracked the program's all-time top five in innings pitched, runs allowed, strikeouts, shutouts, saves and batting average against.
 
Prior to Hartford, Glynn was an assistant coach at Siena College. He helped guide Siena to the 2014 MAAC Championship and a win against Dallas Baptist in the Fort Worth Regional of the NCAA Tournament.
 
Glynn, who signed with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2011, played at the University of Connecticut, where he was a two-time captain for the Huskies. In 2011, he helped lead the squad to the NCAA Super Regionals and, one year prior to that, he helped the Huskies to a school-record 48 wins.  He still among the Huskies’ leaders in all-time innings pitched, games started, wins, and strikeouts.

As a freshman designated hitter, Glynn earned All-New England honors and in 2010 received Second Team All-Big East and All-New England distinction as a pitcher. He also played two seasons in the Cape Cod Collegiate Baseball League, where he earned a nod to the 2009 All-Star game at Fenway Park.

A Long Beach, Calif., native, Glynn was drafted three times before signing with the Brewers. He spent two seasons in the Brewers' farm system before playing one year in Germany.   A 2011 graduate of the University of Connecticut, he holds a degree in Education.