NCAA Champion magazine looking for outstanding student-athlete stories

NCAA Champion magazine looking for outstanding student-athlete stories

Brian Hendrickson, Executive Editor of the NCAA Champion magazine, is reaching out to CoSIDA members for information on extraordinary student-athletes on your campuses and in your conferences. Please see his note below and submit your qualified feature story ideas!

CoSIDA members,

We hope your new year and spring semesters are off to successful starts.

NCAA Champion magazine is on the lookout for exceptional student-athletes in all divisions whose performances in the classroom, on the athletics field, and in their communities make them the poster children for the collegiate athletics experience.

Champion looks for student-athletes who are not just successful in their sports, but are involved in activities that transcend sport. They have compelling stories to share about their community service efforts with their schools, conferences and divisions; their travel abroad as volunteers to help the less fortunate; academic careers they devote to a higher calling; or adverse experiences that ultimately reflect the virtues of college athletics (not just overcoming injuries, but overcoming adverse experiences because of the support their athletics and academic support groups provide). Champion cover subjects strive to share what is great about college athletics.

If you have a student-athlete with that type of story to share, please contact me at bhendrickson@ncaa.org or Champion Editor Amy Wimmer Schwarb (awschwarb@ncaa.org) and let us know about it!

Or, you can send your general ideas to stories@ncaa.org.


Sincerely,

Brian Hendrickson
NCAA Director of Membership Communications
Executive Editor, NCAA Champion Magazine
bhendrickson@ncaa.org
(317) 917-6773