Marist University is mourning the death of William Brink Hartman, a 1992 alumnus and celebrated athlete in the men’s swimming and diving program, who passed away on April 4 at age 55. Hartman held multiple individual and relay records, contributed to the team's first conference championship, and was a significant figure in establishing the program's tradition of success. Described as a compassionate leader, he not only excelled in swimming but also made lasting connections within the community, including with his daughter, Maggie, who followed in his footsteps at Marist. Brink's dedication extended to his professional life and family, leaving a lasting legacy at Marist.

By the Numbers
  • Hartman held records in 8 swimming events, including the 500 free and 1000 free.
  • He contributed to Marist's first conference championship in 1990, marking the team's historic achievement.
State of Play
  • A memorial service for Brink Hartman is set for April 11 at 11 a.m. in Albany, NY.
  • His legacy is celebrated by the Marist swimming community and family members who experienced his influence firsthand.
What's Next

The impact of Hartman's contributions will continue to be honored within the swimming program, as alumni and current teammates reflect on his legacy and mentorship. The upcoming memorial event will provide an opportunity for the community to come together and pay their respects.

Bottom Line

William Brink Hartman's legacy at Marist is characterized by his athletic prowess, leadership, and enduring connections, not just through records but through the profound impact he had on his family and the swimming community. His contributions and spirit will be remembered long after his passing.