ABOUT ME
I have called games at Fenway Park, TD Garden, The XL Center, and all across New England as a play-by-play broadcaster for multiple different universities. And I brought hockey to Lake Tahoe for the inaugural season for the Tahoe Knight Monsters.
I was introduced to sports play-by-play broadcasting in the spring of 2021 when I traveled to New Hampshire with WRBB Sports for a Northeastern Men's hockey game. Since then, I have dedicated myself to improving and becoming the best broadcaster possible.
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Now, I am a Northeastern graduate and was the TV Voice for the Tahoe Knight Monsters, the ECHL affiliate of the Vegas Golden Knights. In the Knight Monsters' inaugural season, we brought hockey to an area that has never had a professional team before, and created a fanbase that spans multiple cities. Becoming the voice and face of a new franchise for their first season was an incredibly rewarding experience, but I'm now looking to take my talents to a bigger market.
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My love of sports came from growing up in near Washington DC, where I would listen to Bob Carpenter and Joe Beninati call Nationals and Capitals games. Listening to them call my favorite moments in sports history has impacted my personal style more than anything else.
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I understand that sports broadcasting is more than just providing commentary to the game. No matter the size of the audience or the sport, I strive to provide viewers with a unique experience that will keep them engaged and entertained.
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I am also a published journalist in The Boston Globe, where I worked on the sports desk full-time. I pitched and reported on original feature stories, took calls and recorded scores every night, and worked the High School golf beat. For that beat, I created relationships with coaches and players in order to write a feature column every week.
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My passion for storytelling comes from reading The Washington Post every morning before school, from Barry Svrluga capturing the pure elation of a Capital's Stanley cup win to Thomas Boswell covering the Nationals' playoff heartbreaks year after year.
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In 2023, I worked an internship with Boston Globe Today, a new TV show produced by NESN and the Globe. With the show, I worked my way from production intern to segment producer, copyrighter for the website, and on-camera talent for multiple sports segments. From there, I became a recurring guest on NESN for multiple hour-long sports shows.
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I recently finished a summer in the Northwoods League as the TV Broadcaster for the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters, where I called 44 total games and was selected as a top broadcaster across the league.