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Duncan Lutz
Duncan Lutz
  • Title:
    Associate Director of Athletic Performance for Baseball
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Duncan Lutz recently completed his third year with the baseball program and his first as the associate director of sports performance.    

     The 2026 Bulldogs (53-14) led the NCAA with a school record 179 home runs plus set program marks with 611 runs scored, 583 RBI, 1,405 total bases and 700 strikeouts by the pitching staff. After winning the SEC regular season and tournament titles plus a third place finish at the College World Series, Georgia tallied a program record 53 victories and had a consensus national ranking of No. 3 in the final top 25 polls. Georgia's CWS appearance and SEC title were its first since 2008, and the SEC Tournament title was the first in the history of of the program.

      Lutz, a native of Homerville, Ga., has been involved in Division I baseball for the past seven years. A five-year letterman as a pitcher at Georgia State, the 6-5, 230-pound right-hander received a bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2023 with a 4.0 Grade Point Average (GPA). He posted nine straight semesters on the President’s List (4.0 GPA) and was named the Outstanding Exercise Science Student of the Year at GSU. He earned a Master of Science degree in kinesiology from the University of Georgia in 2025. 

    The 25-year-old Lutz is responsible for overseeing the training program of the baseball team with an emphasis on strength, power, speed, and long-term health. He utilizes biomechanics, and athlete data systems for individualized programming. 

    Since 2024, he has been a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) and trained in CPR and AED skills along with Newtforce Technologies and Vald Performance systems. Last year, he served as a graduate assistant with the Bulldog baseball program in sports performance. In 2025, he was a member of Georgia baseball’s sports performance staff as the Bulldogs finished 43-17. They were a consensus top 10 team and reached as high as No. 1 during the season. Georgia played host to an NCAA Regional as a national top eight seed for the second consecutive year.

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