Sports Link Leadership Council Announced

Ball State Sports Link, a national leader in sports media and production, has announced its 2024-25 Leadership Council, as selected by students in the program.

To determine the Council, students in the program cast a vote for one member from each class — freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. Program directors add three at-large staff selections for a total of seven students.

The Leadership Council was created to maximize student input into everyday Sports Link program operations. The group will consistently meet throughout the year to discuss issues and make decisions that can improve the overall progam.

Sports Link’s seven-person council offers a great source of feedback to the program directors and vice versa. In addition, a major by-product of the Council is the continued development of leadership and communication skills in our students.


2024-25 Leadership Council

  • Rachel Henderson (Senior)
  • Tristan Fluhr (Senior)
  • Sam Neiger (Junior)
  • Nate Locker (Sophomore)
  • Evan Cummings (Sophomore)
  • Daniel Sullivan (Freshman)
  • Ashlynne Owens (Freshman)

Since 2009, Ball State’s immersive learning production, Ball State Sports Link, has emerged as a national leader in sports media and production.

Sports Link graduates can be found at ESPN, Turner Sports, Fox Sports, Tupelo Raycom Sports, MLB, Indy Car, NASCAR, NBA, NFL, NHL and NCAA Athletics Departments across the country.

Our Sports Production major, the first four-year academic track in the nation, is within the Department of Media.

Sports Link connects Ball State audiences with the athletics community, delivering exclusive content on far-reaching platforms to showcase the unique moments of Cardinals teams and characters.

By doing so, Sports Link strives to enhance the publicity of and showcase accomplishments of all Ball State student-athletes on the field, in the classroom and within the surrounding community.

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