Some of my earliest memories come from watching football with my dad. At four years old, I would stand in front of the TV every time a flag was thrown and make the penalty call with the officials on-screen, including the proper hand signals. As I grew up, sports remained a major influence in my life, whether watching them with my family or playing softball, soccer, and eventually fencing on a Division I scholarship in college. 

I was always told by family and friends that I would be perfect for being on TV broadcasting sports, but I never seriously considered it as my career path until I decided to attend Sacred Heart University. I fell in love with their sports media program right before moving in my freshman year, and I immediately changed my major from political science to sports media and communications. In my three years of undergrad, I was able to get a lot of hands-on experience in my program. Some highlights include color commentary for women’s hockey, rinkside reporting, hosting my own coaches interview show, and becoming an athletic communications assistant for my last semester. 

I decided to move across the country for grad school in March 2023, and I made the move to Arizona to attend Arizona State University in August. I wanted an extra year of experience and networking before jumping into the job market, and the Cronkite School has delivered. In my first semester, I have been able to expand my published sports writing while covering Brophy College Preparatory and recently took a position as on-air talent for the ASU Stream Team. I continue to say yes to every opportunity and drive forward toward a career in broadcasting in the NHL!
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