Skip To Main Content

University of Vermont Athletics

University of Vermont Athletic Hall of Fame

Back To Hall of Fame Back To Hall of Fame

Jeff Barry

  • Class
    2003
  • Induction
    2013
  • Sport(s)
    Baseball
Jeff Barry '03 | UVM Athletic Hall of Fame Video Presentation
Barry was Vermont's first-ever America East Conference Player of the Year in baseball and concluded his career as one of the best ever to play at UVM. He was selected to a pair of preseason All-America teams and was named by Baseball America as one of the nation's top 50 seniors. Barry played in 132 straight games, the most in school history, finishing his career seeing action in 176 contests. He led UVM to 110 wins and graduated as the all-time leader in hits, runs scored, and stolen bases. He also ranks fourth in batting average (.354) and owns the program mark for most stolen bases in a season (32). 

Barry was named the conference player of the year in 2002 as a junior and guided Vermont to a second-place finish. He was named America East First Team All-Conference, All-Northeast Region (ABCA), All-New England and All-ECAC. He led the conference with a .401 average, five triples and 32 stolen bases while finishing second with 71 hits, 50 runs and a .486 on-base percentage. He set single-season school records in hits, stolen bases and runs, and finished the season playing in the New England All-Star Game at Fenway Park in Boston. A co-captain as a senior, he led the Catamounts to a 32-14 record, which set a program record for most wins in a season.
Back To Hall of Fame

Copyright © 2025 University of Vermont Athletics