For the second time in three years, Colorado College's hockey television production team won a first-place award from the Sports Video Group (SVG) and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).
The show open for the Dec. 13, 2024, game at Ed Robson Arena against Denver,
75 Years of Rivalry, won the Outstanding Live Non-Game Production category, selected by a panel of judges and announced at the 17th-annual SVG College Sports Media Awards in association with NACDA, at the SVG College Summit in the Omni Atlanta Hotel on May 28.
Other finalists in the category were from Auburn, Baylor, Kennesaw State, Liberty, Princeton, Oklahoma and Virginia Tech.
"It's an honor to work with such an outstanding crew of professionals and student workers who consistently produce CC Hockey for viewers all across the country on TV and Streaming platforms," said
Kelly McCommons, Director of Technical Services & Video Production for Robson Arena. "This award showcases their hard work of storytelling, game production, and professionalism to a new standard."
Colorado College was the only hockey production in the nation and NCHC school to receive a first-place award this year.
CC's hockey game at Ed Robson Arena against Western Michigan on Feb. 1 was one of 12 finalists in the Outstanding Live Game Production/Collegiate Athletics – Championship category.