Cort Street and Marlee Ressa join CSC Staff as interns for 2025 spring semester

Cort Street and Marlee Ressa join CSC Staff as interns for 2025 spring semester

INDIANAPOLIS – College Sports Communicators (CSC) is pleased to welcome Cort Street and Marlee Ressa as interns for the remainder of the spring 2025 semester and through the CSCUNITE25 national convention in June. Both student interns are currently pursuing their Master of Arts in sports journalism at Indiana University Indianapolis and bring valuable sports journalism experience.

As CSC interns, Street and Ressa will assist with storytelling projects, 2025 convention projects and other membership programs, while gaining experience and networking with athletics communications professionals and external stakeholders. Their roles will continue through the CSC Convention in Orlando (June 8-11).

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Street (left) pictured with IU Indianapolis classmate Chris Schumerth at the 
2024 Big Ten Football Championship Game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.


Street, a graduate of Clemson University, has covered college football through IUI Sports Capital Journalism, writing features and game recaps for the 2024 College Football Playoff games. He also previously wrote weekly Maxwell Football Club Players of the Week articles and edited game previews and recaps for Atlantic Coast Conference teams. His background includes in-person reporting and expertise in SEO and social media marketing.
 

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Ressa at the 2025 Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament at
the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind.


Ressa, a social media manager and digital content creator, has experience crafting digital campaigns and engaging audiences through platforms like Instagram, Facebook and TikTok. She also creates independent motorsports content through her TikTok brand, MotorsportMarlee, and has worked on digital media projects for Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.

CSC looks forward to the contributions of Street and Ressa as they support the organization’s mission and gain valuable experience in the college sports communications industry.