
Darryl Lehnus '67
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Dr. Darryl Lehnus earned his B.A. from Anderson University in 1967. After serving many years as a basketball coach following college, he served for 35 years at Baylor University as a lecturer of marketing. In 2003, Lehnus co-founded the S3 Center with Dr. Kirk Wakefield and became director of what was originally Baylor’s Center for Sports Sponsorship and Sales (S3). The exclusive program has over 300 graduates with many owing their careers to Lehnus preparing them with the tools, skills, and integrity that makes a difference in their own lives and others.
At AU, Lehnus was a standout in both basketball and baseball while at Anderson. He holds the basketball program record in assists per game - 11.3 in 1966-67. He is second on the all-time lists in career assists, career assists per game, and assists in a single season. Seven of the top ten single game assists records are held by Lehnus. On the diamond, Lehnus was an all-conference selection in 1966 and 1967. He holds program records in most defensive chances in a game and most putouts in a game. His .448 batting average during the 1966 season is tied for the fifth highest in program history.