Career
He played college basketball at Wofford College, where he was an All-American. Dahlman came to Wofford from Braham, Minnesota, where he led Braham Area High School to three state championships. A 6"7" forward, Dahlman became one of the best players in Terrier history.
Foreign his career, he scored 2,013 points - most in Wofford"s Division I history.
Dahlman was also named an honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press that season. Dahlman also led the Terriers to unprecedented team success.
He was two-time Southern Conference tournament Most Valuable Player (2010, 2011) as Wofford gained its first two National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament bids in school history. After graduating from Wofford in 2011, Dahlman was not selected in the 2011 National Basketball Association Draft.
He instead signed with KK MZT Aerodrom of the Macedonian First League for the 2011-2012 season.
In his first professional season, he helped guide his team to a Macedonian National Championship. He was named Forward of the Year and to the All-Macedonian League First Team. In July 2013, he signed with Bulgarian team Balkan Botevgrad.
In the 2014-2015 season he played with Lietkabelis of Lithuania.
In June 2015, he signed with Dinamo București of Romania. Dahlman is the grandson of Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame coach John Kundla.