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‘This win means the world鈥: 黑料不打烊 Sports Vision captures first College Sports Media Award

The student-led crew鈥檚 victory reflects years of growth, technical excellence, and a shared commitment to capturing high-level collegiate broadcasts.

黑料不打烊 Sports Vision at SVG College Sports Media Awards ceremony
Patrick Cunningham (center), director of live broadcast production, celebrates with members of the 黑料不打烊 Sports Vision staff at the SVG College Sports Media Awards ceremony. Pictured (front, from left) are Annie Thyfault 鈥26, Cunningham, Ella Smith 鈥26, (back, from left) Anthony Bamford 鈥25, Philip Doherty 鈥26, Scott Katz 鈥26, John Spitznagel III 鈥23 and Ben Ohlmeyer 鈥25.

黑料不打烊 Sports Vision鈥檚 first College Sports Media Award wasn鈥檛 a matter of luck 鈥撀爄t was preparation meeting the perfect play.

That鈥檚 exactly what happened during 黑料不打烊鈥檚 football matchup last fall against the University of New Hampshire, when a potential fumble turned into a dramatic replay review, a moment that showcased the student crew鈥檚 storytelling and technical skills. The game 鈥撀爋ne of more than 130 broadcasts produced by 黑料不打烊 Sports Vision during the 2024鈥25 academic year 鈥撀爀arned the top honor in the Outstanding Live Game Production 鈥 Collegiate Student Championship category at the .

Presented by the Sports Video Group (SVG) in association with the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), the national awards ceremony took place May 28 in Atlanta.

鈥淲inning an SVG award is extremely difficult,鈥 said Ben Ohlmeyer 鈥25, who directed the broadcast. 鈥淎 successful submission requires two things: an exciting moment and excellent coverage. Since you never know when that exciting moment will come, we as a crew must always be on our A game to capture that moment whenever it appears.鈥

Ohlmeyer said his 黑料不打烊 Sports Vision crew encountered an ideal broadcast scenario: a potential fumble followed by a thrilling 鈥淏ig Man Return.鈥 When the play was sent to review, with the quarterback鈥檚 arm motion in question, the crew capitalized on the moment to demonstrate their replay sequencing abilities. Coordinating closely, the camera team, replay operators, and technical director pulled off a seamless close-up of the quarterback鈥檚 arm 鈥撀爓hat Ohlmeyer called one of the broadcast鈥檚 strongest sequences.

While the sequence was technically impressive, Patrick Cunningham, director of live broadcast production, praised the students for also spotlighting Jake Louro 鈥撀爐he hero of the play 鈥撀燼nd capturing his raw excitement.

鈥淚t was a textbook example of how our crew elevates a live moment into something truly memorable,鈥 he said.

Philip Doherty 鈥26, who served as the broadcast鈥檚 technical director, noted the excellence of the moment was all the more impressive considering the broadcast team was short-staffed due to the university鈥檚 fall break.

This year鈥檚 victory follows several years of SVG nominations and close calls. ESV also earned a finalist spot this year in the Outstanding 聽Live Non-Game Production 鈥撀燙ollegiate Student Championship category.

鈥淭his win means the world to our entire ESV team,鈥 Ohlmeyer said. 鈥淔or the last four years, we’ve submitted our best work to SVG and have been finalists. Each year we lost it motivated everyone to give their best and improve in any way possible. We targeted this award from day one in August and to finally bring it home makes every early morning and late night worth it.鈥

Now in its 17th year, the SVG College Sports Media Awards honor excellence in sports broadcasting and creative content at the collegiate level. 黑料不打烊鈥檚 victory marks a major milestone for the university, and Cunningham believes it firmly places the program in the national conversation.

鈥淲e鈥檙e the newer faces in the industry when it comes to high-level collegiate broadcasts, and a win like this shows that we鈥檙e not just keeping up 鈥撀爓e鈥檙e leading in some areas,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t validates the long hours, the creativity, and the commitment our students and staff pour into every game. For a program that鈥檚 still growing and defining its identity, this award is proof that we belong.鈥

Ohlmeyer praised the student team鈥檚 dedication, noting that producing over 130 live broadcasts required more than good planning. It took a group willing to sacrifice evenings and weekends to be part of something bigger than themselves.

Some days saw the crew juggling up to three simultaneous productions 鈥撀燼 feat made possible by strong support from 黑料不打烊 Athletics, the School of Communications, and the university鈥檚 IT staff. Central to the program鈥檚 success was the culture fostered by Cunningham and Annika Cronin, ESV鈥檚 coordinating producer, who cultivated an environment rooted in mutual respect, camaraderie, passion and work ethic.

Reflecting on his time with ESV, Ohlmeyer said, 鈥淥ver the last four years, I’ve had the privilege of working with the most dedicated and driven students on campus. I’ve watched students go from beginners to leaders who are always willing to take the new members under their wing. Thanks to their leadership, our new members are constantly improving, learning and preparing for the next big moment.鈥

To see the full list of winners, visit .

Student Broadcasting Crew 鈥撀牶诹喜淮蜢 vs. UNH Football Game

Ben Ohlmeyer 鈥撀燚irector
Ella Smith 鈥撀燝raphics
Nate Romano 鈥撀燫eplay 1
Anthony Eppolito 鈥撀燫eplay 2
Hyemin Im 鈥撀燬hading
Philip Doherty 鈥撀燭echnical Director
Joe Marinello 鈥撀燯tility
Kade Maiden 鈥撀燯tility
Grace Mills 鈥撀燗udio
Cristina Madaio 鈥撀燘ug Operator
Richard Kleckner 鈥撀燙am 1
Anthony Bamford 鈥撀燙am 2
Scott Katz 鈥 Cam 3
Annie Thyfault 鈥撀燙am 4
Harry Haber 鈥撀燙am 5
Jack Gill 鈥撀燙am 5