Baseball
Tashjian, Dylan

Dylan Tashjian
- Title:
- Graduate Manager
Dylan Tashjian is in his second season with the CSUN Baseball team and first as a graduate assistant. Last season, he joined the program as an undergraduate assistant. His primary responsibilities include assisting with coordination of recruiting as well as offensive and outfield consulting.
Before coaching, Tashjian played collegiate baseball with Los Angeles Pierce College before transferring to Lewis-Clark State.
Tashjian enjoyed an impressive two seasons with Pierce College from 2013-14. His freshman year, Tashjian played at second base and hit .322 at the plate as he received an all-conference first team honor following the campaign. A season later, making the move to center field, Tashjian earned a gold glove, received another first team all-conference selection and led Pierce College to the postseason. Leading one of the top offenses in team history, Tashjian hit .335 and led the conference in RBI and stolen bases. He was also selected to participate in the Southern Section All-Star Showcase for junior college sophomores.
After completing his time with Pierce College, Tashjian made the move to Lewis-Clark State. In his first season with the team, Tashjian hit a home run in his very first at-bat and hit .455 in 11 total at-bats before suffering a season-ending back injury. With Tashjian out of action, Lewis-Clark State went on to win its first national championship in eight years and its 17th in history.
In 2016, Tashjian earned his way back into the lineup despite the limitations of his injury. Assisting the team in a variety of ways including pinch-hitting, Tashjian hit .420 and recorded two walk-off pinch-hits in the 2016 NAIA World Series. The two walk-off pinch hits matched a school record by his coach at Lewis-Clark State. He helped the Warriors win consecutive NAIA National Championships and the team's 18th title.
Tashjian earned his Bachelor's in Kinesiology in the fall of 2016 from Lewis-Clark State, with a focus in Sports Administration and Coaching. He also earned placement on the honor roll twice in 2015.
Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Tashjian, however, attended Palm Springs High School and earned his diploma in 2010.
Before coaching, Tashjian played collegiate baseball with Los Angeles Pierce College before transferring to Lewis-Clark State.
Tashjian enjoyed an impressive two seasons with Pierce College from 2013-14. His freshman year, Tashjian played at second base and hit .322 at the plate as he received an all-conference first team honor following the campaign. A season later, making the move to center field, Tashjian earned a gold glove, received another first team all-conference selection and led Pierce College to the postseason. Leading one of the top offenses in team history, Tashjian hit .335 and led the conference in RBI and stolen bases. He was also selected to participate in the Southern Section All-Star Showcase for junior college sophomores.
After completing his time with Pierce College, Tashjian made the move to Lewis-Clark State. In his first season with the team, Tashjian hit a home run in his very first at-bat and hit .455 in 11 total at-bats before suffering a season-ending back injury. With Tashjian out of action, Lewis-Clark State went on to win its first national championship in eight years and its 17th in history.
In 2016, Tashjian earned his way back into the lineup despite the limitations of his injury. Assisting the team in a variety of ways including pinch-hitting, Tashjian hit .420 and recorded two walk-off pinch-hits in the 2016 NAIA World Series. The two walk-off pinch hits matched a school record by his coach at Lewis-Clark State. He helped the Warriors win consecutive NAIA National Championships and the team's 18th title.
Tashjian earned his Bachelor's in Kinesiology in the fall of 2016 from Lewis-Clark State, with a focus in Sports Administration and Coaching. He also earned placement on the honor roll twice in 2015.
Born and raised in the San Fernando Valley, Tashjian, however, attended Palm Springs High School and earned his diploma in 2010.