Dan Goldstein '96
Dan Goldstein '96
  • Title:
    2022 Hall of Fame Inductee
  • Organization:
    Soccer, Baseball

Bio

Dan Goldstein was a standout player and leader at Hawken in soccer and baseball. In soccer he earned All-American honors in 1994 and 1995, one of only a handful of players in program history to earn that distinction, as the team reached the state semifinals in 1995. Upon departing Hawken, he was the program’s all-time leading scorer. In baseball, his Hawks won district championships in 1995 and 1996, only the 2nd and 3rd in school history at the time. He was All-Ohio his senior year and still holds school records for doubles in a season (12) and doubles in a career (35), and he is also tied for runs scored in a season with 40 (O.J. McDuffie ‘88). He continued his soccer and baseball careers at Bradley University, where he was a standout soccer player for the Braves, playing in 74 career games and becoming a three-time All-MVC conference selection as well as a Scholastic All-American.

Dan is currently a financial planner with Pure Financial Advisors and lives in Glencoe, IL, where he enjoys spending time with his 12-year-old twins.