San Antonio – Responding to the important mission of telling student-athlete stories and helping students-athletes build their personal brands, the UTSA athletics of athletics told more than 100 in-depth stories of the Roadrunners “ during the 2024-25 academic year through a variety of mediums, in addition to the regular daily coverage of the 17 UTSA sporting programs.
This week, the UTSA Athletics was recognized for its narration work during the 2024-25 season of the group of sports videos and for the 2024 calendar year of College Sports Communicors.
Four videos produced by the UTSA athletics team were appointed finalists for the sports group of sports videos 2025 College Sports Media Awards, he was announced on Tuesday. These videos will be examined by a panel of judges who will determine the national winners in each category and will announce the SVG College Summit in Atlanta on May 28.
Two videos have been recognized as finalists in the exceptional category of the collegial social media championship: the category Creative revelation of the black jerseys of the UTSA football program Before his match at Toyota Field with Uiw produced by Jake Rosas and the Homefield field launch video Produced by Rosas and Dylan Trevino with contributions from Jacob Hernandez and Katie Meyers. Large due to the launch video, the UTSA was the N ° 1 sales school in the summer launch collection 7 of 2024 in Homefield.
Two videos were appointed finalists in the exceptional category of the college college championship: the intro of football UTSA 2024 produced by Rosas and the UTSA 2024-25 male basketball video produced by Trevino.
For the second consecutive year, UTSA staff will present themselves on a panel at the SVG College Summit. This year, the director of sports production Elliott Greisen, production assistant Aaron Magill and Meyers, deputy director of athletics for creative services, will welcome a panel entitled Inside the control room: the new ESPN + live production installation from UTSA May 28 in Atlanta. Last May, Meyers was a panelist during a session focused on Commercial tools: how the latest cameras, graphics, replay, encoders and audio improve our live shows.
The college of sports communicators Fred Stabley Sr., the writing competition has honored three stories written by Sean Cartell, Associated Senior Athletics Director for Strategic Communications. District winners qualify for the national election, with national winners in each of the seven categories that will be announced later this month.
A Profile of former Athletics Athletes at UTSA Marissa and Melody EspinozaDetailing their inspiring history of perseverance through abuses in their adolescence, was named the best in the profile of the district athletes 6. Feature on the supporter of UTSA athletics, Patty Espenhover, and her courageous battle with breast cancer of the scene-four years was named better in the District 6 – General functionality / Blog. A Spotlight on the former UTSA Darryl Wyrick Athletics Athletics Athlete And its sustainable heritage to implement a student -athlete Stoll for roadworking graduates has been recognized as the District 6 finalist – a historical characteristic.
Nationally, Cartell represents UTSA as Vice-President of the College Sports Communicors Defense Committee.
Sports Video Group College Sports Media Awards
Finalists – Exceptional social media video: Athletic college – Championship
Utsa Women’s Soccer Black Jersey Reveal
Finalists – Exceptional video in the sector: Collegiate Athletics – Championship
2024 Intro of football UTSA
2024-25 Introduction video male basketball from UTSA
College Sports Communicators Fred Stabley Sr., writing competition
Best in District 6 – Profile of athletes: Always enlightening on the other side: Marissa and Melody Espinoza de l’Utsa
Best in District 6 – General functionality / Blog: The supporter of UTSA athletics, Patty Espenhover, radiates inspiration in the middle of the Battle of Cancer
District 6 Runner -Up – Historical characteristic: The former UTSA Athletics Athlete leaves a lasting heritage