February 9, 2014
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Ex All-American Replaces Sneddon

C. Harold Pierce / el Don
C. Harold Pierce / el Don

By: Jorge Campos

When Don Sneddon started managing the Dons baseball team, Bryan Harris had not been born yet.

But one day before the season started, 30-year-old Harris, a former player and assistant coach, was tapped to become Co-Head Coach of the Dons when Sneddon stepped down.

“I knew that when I was done with baseball this was the first place I was going to come coach,” Harris said.

Harris was an All-American third baseman in 2003, and last played for Cal State Fullerton in 2006.

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