Mike Warwick Named Sports Information Director at Geneseo
GENESEO, N.Y.
-- Mike Warwick has been named sports information
director at SUNY Geneseo.
“Mike has a wealth of experience in Division III
athletics,” said Mike Mooney, director of intercollegiate
athletics. “We are excited to have him join our department
and are looking forward to the many different ways in which he is
going to highlight the numerous talents and accomplishments of our
student-athletes at Geneseo.”
Warwick comes
to Geneseo from Ithaca, where he spent 15 years in the sports
information office. At Ithaca, he served as host for 148 NCAA, 14
ECAC and 50 championship events and chaired the Empire 8 sports
information committee for nine years.
He is in his second year as the College Division representative to
the Eastern College Athletic Conference Sports Information
Directors Association (ECAC-SIDA) Executive Board and was recently
elected to the board of directors of the Division III Sports
Information Directors of America (D3SIDA).
He is in his
second year as the College Division representative to the Eastern
College Athletic Conference Sports Information Directors
Association (ECAC-SIDA) Executive Board and was recently elected to
the board of directors of the Division III Sports Information
Directors of America (D3SIDA).
At Ithaca, he has served as host for 148 NCAA, 14 ECAC and 50
championship events.
Warwick chaired the Empire 8 sports information committee for nine
years. He is in his seventh year as a member of the ECAC Football
Championship selection committee and is a voter for
D3soccer.com’s women’s poll and D3hoops.com’s
men’s and women’s basketball all-region teams.
Since 2000 he has served as New York Region awards coordinator for
the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association. In 2006 he
instituted weekly and year-end awards for the Empire Collegiate
Wrestling Conference.
Warwick came to Ithaca after four years at Moravian College, where
he was that school’s first full-time sports information
director. He spent two years as a graduate assistant in the sports
information office at Kent State University and a year as the
assistant sports information director at Rochester Institute of
Technology. He graduated cum laude from Utica College with a
bachelor’s degree in journalism in 1990 and earned a
master’s degree (magna cum laude) in sport administration
from Kent State.














