
Zachary Fisher is a rising sophomore at High Point University. Zach is from Manhattan, New York. He is a Dean's List student, majoring in Sports Media, with dual minors in Journalism and Media Production. On campus, Zach is involved with HPU Sportslink, the broadcasting club for ESPN+, HPU Vision All Access, the campus news show, and will be a member of Campus Concierge this upcoming semester. In addition to these, Zach is on the Executive Board for HPU Hillel and a Brother of the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity.
Zach grew up in a family that watched and played all kinds of professional sports. From playing basketball, baseball, and football as a young kid, he has always felt he would be involved in sports in one way or another. Zach realized that his passions include sports broadcasting and commentary, which helped him decide his college major, and ultimately what he wants his career path to look like. Zach would like to have a career working for ESPN as a sports broadcaster!
Wyatt Harris, from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is a rising freshman at the University of Tennessee, where he plans to major in journalism/communications. He recently graduated from Ronald W. Reagan High School in Pfafftown, NC, where he was a defender on the Raider lacrosse team, a member of the National Honor Society, and a member of the Spirit Club.
Daniel Hord is a rising sophomore Sports Media major at High Point University, where he majors in communications. He was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and aspires to do play-by-play broadcasting, and cover college sports.
Daniel occasionally does play-by-play for High Point's radio network. Outside of school, he independently covers the sports teams of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets ("his pride and joy") on Ramble, which is on Instagram and YouTube. Through his Ramble duties, he has interviewed many esteemed people associated with Georgia Tech athletics, most notably Bill Curry and Bobby Cremins.
Evan Martens, from Vienna, Virginia, is a rising sophomore at Cedarville University in Cedarville, Ohio. The broadcasting, journalism, and digital media major also minors in business marketing.
Evan is a dean's list member and a part of the varsity men's golf team. He also writes for the school newspaper, and does live broadcasts for the Ohio High School Athletic Association state basketball tournament. Evan aspires to be a play-by-play commentator after school. He is looking to expand his skills, opportunities, and network.
Jackson Spivey is a native of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and a rising sophomore at North Carolina State University, where he is majoring in communications.
A 2025 graduate of Forsyth Country Day School, he served as the play-by-play "Voice of the Furies" on the internet video broadcasts of basketball, soccer, and lacrosse games. In his senior year, he also conducted post-game interviews with an outstanding player, which received thousands of views on our school webpage.
Jackson's hope is to one day become a play-by-play announcer. He says he's already learned from his high school experiences and the broadcasters he's met that the time spent on the air is usually less than the time spent preparing for the broadcast. As a summer intern at NSMA, he hopes to learn more about what it takes to be a successful member of this profession.
Marley Stovin is a rising senior at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee, where she majors in journalism with a focus on sports media. She is a member of the Delta Zeta sorority and the University of Tennessee Wellness Society.
Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Marley grew up a Braves fan. She says that has inspired her love for sports. After graduating, Marley would love to be a sports reporter/writer somewhere in the southeast, hoping to work in baseball, football, or golf. She says she's excited and blessed to see where my future leads!