Noble Named Tusculum Assistant SID

Noble Named Tusculum Assistant SID

GREENEVILLE, Tenn. --- Whitney Noble has been named the new assistant sports information director at Tusculum College announced TC sports information director Dom Donnelly.

Noble will assist with all operations of the sports information office in addition to serving as the primary media contact for men’s and women’s soccer, women’s basketball and softball.

“We are very fortunate to have Whitney on board with us at Tusculum,” said Donnelly. “He comes highly recommended from one of the best athletic departments in (NCAA) Division II. Whitney has gained valuable experience in promoting national championship teams while at Tampa and I’m excited to have him with us at Tusculum.”

Noble, a native of Boxborough, Mass., completed his Bachelor’s of Science degree in Sport Management from the University of Tampa in May 2008. Noble worked in the Spartans’ sports information office as a student assistant from 2004-07, before being named to the assistant director post prior to the 2007-08 academic year.

“I’m very excited about this opportunity and I’m looking forward to working with all the coaches and staff here at Tusculum,” Noble said. “I’m grateful to everyone at Tampa who has helped me over the years in preparing me for this next stage in my career.”

During his undergraduate years at Tampa, Noble covered 13 of UT’s 16 athletic teams in various capacities, serving as the primary contact for men’s soccer in 2006 and 2007, as well as baseball in 2008. While at Tampa, he helped write and design several media guides for soccer, baseball, basketball, and volleyball, as well as being the primary designer of the 2008 baseball media guide.

The 2006 Tampa Men’s Soccer Guide, which he helped produce, was selected third in the nation (Division B) by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

In 2007-08, he also served on the statistics staff for the NCAA Division III Soccer National Championship in Orlando, Fla. and the D-II South Regional Baseball Tournament, hosted by Tampa. In 2007, he also worked with ESPN with the Arena Football Playoffs in Tampa.

Tusculum College, located in Greeneville, Tenn., is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, USA and is a NCAA Division II member of the South Atlantic Conference, which is comprised of nine colleges and universities in Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.