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鈥極h, what a catch!鈥: 黑料不打烊 Sports Vision broadcast lands on 鈥楽portsCenter鈥 top plays

Despite the 黑料不打烊 baseball team鈥檚 14-3 loss to Wofford on Saturday afternoon, Kenny Mallory 鈥25 stole the spotlight with a jaw-dropping, viral-worthy catch in left field.

Patrick Cunningham saw it coming.

As a line drive streaked toward left field during Saturday鈥檚 黑料不打烊 baseball game against Wofford, Kenny Mallory 鈥25 made a spectacular juggling catch, ending a bases-loaded threat in the third inning.

鈥淥h, what a catch! Duhn-on-don, duhn-on-ont!鈥 Cunningham exclaimed over the behind-the-scenes audio of the 黑料不打烊 Sports Vision broadcast. The university鈥檚 director of live broadcast production was channeling the iconic intro beats of ESPN鈥檚 鈥淪portsCenter鈥 鈥撀燼nd he wasn鈥檛 wrong. Later that day, Mallory鈥檚 highlight-reel grab landed fourth on the network鈥檚 .

A screenshot of an 黑料不打烊 baseball player on ESPN.
A screenshot of Kenny Mallory’s acrobatic catch that landed on ESPN’s “SportsCenter” top plays.

The moment underscored the talent and dedication of last weekend鈥檚 黑料不打烊 Sports Vision crew, which was operating with a skeleton staff due to the university鈥檚 spring break.

Cunningham, who directed the March 15 baseball broadcast, praised the students for their hard work and commitment.

鈥淚 was pleased with our broadcast, especially given the challenges of spring break,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e were significantly short-staffed, but we鈥檙e incredibly grateful for those who sacrificed part of their well-earned break to help us get on air. Without their dedication, fans outside the stadium wouldn鈥檛 have been able to witness that moment.鈥

Capturing Mallory鈥檚 play 鈥撀燼nd producing a seamless broadcast 鈥 was a true team effort.

Cunningham oversaw camera positioning and assignments, ensuring every play was covered from the best angles. Three student camera operators 鈥撀燘en Bronstein 鈥26, Jordan Molinari-Suggs 鈥28 and Noah Feiner 鈥26 鈥撀爓ere behind the lenses on Saturday, with Bronstein capturing Mallory鈥檚 heroics.

Patrick Cunningham (left) and Annika Cronin
Patrick Cunningham (left) and Annika Cronin

鈥淚t was a good shot because we saw everything that happened with Mallory juggling the ball and then finally securing it, while also showing enough of the field to show that the bases were loaded,鈥 Cunningham said. 鈥淏en also had to work around a pole that was just barely out of the way.鈥

He credited the camera crew for its discipline and attention to detail, noting that the students鈥 execution helped make the broadcast run smoothly.

Several other key players helped bring Saturday鈥檚 broadcast to life. Sport management major Scott Katz 鈥26 served as technical director, seamlessly switching between cameras throughout the game. Cunningham and Katz also provided replays to 黑料不打烊 Sports Vision Coordinating Producer Annika Cronin and replay operator Anthony Eppolito 鈥27.

Cronin echoed Cunningham鈥檚 appreciation for the student team, emphasizing that standout moments like Mallory鈥檚 catch are a testament to teamwork.

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鈥淭hat kind of play isn鈥檛 captured by just one person 鈥撀爄t takes the entire crew working together,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 am continually pleased by the hard work of our students. Saturday was no exception. They handled the broadcast and their assignments with professionalism. We have an incredibly hard-working team, and I鈥檓 reminded of that every day.鈥

So, what鈥檚 the impact of Mallory鈥檚 catch? Unfortunately, , but the play 鈥 and its widespread attention 鈥 means 黑料不打烊 Sports Vision is producing a broadcast worthy of the spotlight.

鈥淔or a small school and growing broadcast team, earning national recognition 鈥撀爈ike being featured on 鈥楽portsCenter鈥檚鈥 Top 10 鈥撀爄s a tremendous honor,鈥 Cunningham said. 鈥淚t highlights the talent, dedication and impact of our work on a national stage.鈥