Don Schlundt (March 15, 1933 — October 10, 1985) was an American college basketball player.
He was born in St. Joseph County, Indiana, to Martin and Anna (née Bodtke) Schlundt.
Schlundt, a 6'9 center, played collegiately at Indiana University after a standout high school career at Washington Clay High School in South Bend, Indiana.
Freshmen were eligible to play college basketball in 1952 due to the Korean War, making Schlundt one of the hundreds of 1950s-era players to compete for four varsity seasons.
He left IU as the school's all-time leading scorer with 2,192 points - a mark that stood for 32 years until Steve Alford broke it.