Harry Oringer
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- Induction Year:
- 2025
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- Sport(s):
- Baseball
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- Year of Graduation:
- 2015
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- Status:
- Student-Athlete
Bio
Harry Oringer '15 was consistent in every sense of the word.
Oringer played in a program record 186 games from 2012-15, missing only one game during his standout career.
The fiercely competitive second baseman produced a .323/.434/.452 (.avg/.obp/.slg) slash line, and compiled 146 runs, 53 extra-base hits (32 2B, 12 3B, 9 HR), 126 RBI, 85 walks, and 46 stolen bases.
He also ranks top-10 in program history in most at-bats (1st, 641), hits (5th, 207), walks (5th), stolen bases (t-8th), and total bases (10th, 290).
In the field, Oringer played elite defense up the middle, often changing the outcome of games with his flawless glove work. Oringer still holds the program record for most double plays turned (117), and ranks second in most assists (541) at the time of his induction.
Oringer was a two-time All-American, four-time All-Region selection, and three-time All-Conference honoree. Academically, he was named the 2014-15 Endicott College Senior Scholar-Athlete and earned one Academic All-Conference award.
As a team, the Gulls compiled a 124-63 (.663) overall record and a 52-12 (.813) mark in league play, captured one ECAC Championship, two CCC Championships, and made two NCAA Regional Final appearances.
Oringer went on to join Endicott's coaching staff from 2018-23, helping guide the Gulls to unprecedented success, highlighted by the program's first-ever NCAA D3 College World Series appearance.