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Stu Hartenstein

@sjhartenstein

Denison Basketball | What we do with what we have while we are here: that's the true measure of our lives. Do not settle in life! We are all capable of more!

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As much as I love reading through, watching, and producing the awesome basketball coaching content out there, for quite some time now, I have been struggling to find something beyond all of that (perhaps more meaningfully) to contribute to the Twitter-universe.


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Where will Witt take you? Stu Hartenstein’s Wittenberg story is about a support network of professors, administrators, and even a dining hall staff member. Most of all his love of umpiring was honed and encouraged by players and coaches in the @wittbaseball program. #TigerUp

#LifeAfterWitt The lessons in relationship-building Stu Hartenstein ’09 learned as a student at Wittenberg have paid off professionally as the newly named director of umpire development and operations for @LittleLeague International: tinyurl.com/k947swh5 #TigerUp @wittalumni

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I was very surprised, humbled, & honored to learn @wittenberg’s interest in running a “Life After Witt” article on my recent promotion with @LittleLeague Thank you to so many for all your support of me and my passions in life! wittenberg.edu/news/06-20-24/…


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Ben Horowitz describes a way to evaluate leadership effectiveness that makes much sense: “the quantity, quality and diversity of people who want to follow her.” The entire book, The Hard Thing About Hard Things, is phenomenal but this quote impacted me greatly. @bhorowitz


This is “utterly outstanding.” Never underestimate the power you have to impact others. We are all capable of more!

He traded his Little League baseball card 🥹



#EmptyTheTank Congrats, Cam!

Cameron Smith ‘25, was named the first-ever NCAC Defensive Player of the Week 🔒

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Saturday Recap 🎥


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