Sport & Story Named Finalist in Multiple Categories at the SVG College Sports Media Awards

Sport & Story is proud to announce its selection as a finalist in multiple categories at the prestigious SVG College Sports Media Awards. This recognition highlights Sport & Story’s commitment to delivering exceptional sports content and showcases the company’s dedication to excellence in the industry.

Sport & Story has been named a finalist in the following categories:

OUTSTANDING SPECIAL FEATURE – SCRIPTED
COLLEGIATE CONFERENCES & GOVERNING BODIES
FAU Basketball: Run it Back

OUTSTANDING SPECIAL FEATURE – UNSCRIPTED
Hogs+ | Camp’n Out

In “Run it Back” Sport & Story partnered with FAU, the American Athletic Conference and ESPN to produce a 30-minute documentary in advance of the 2023-24 season. The show, which aired on ESPNU, recapped FAU’s historic run to the 2023 Final Four and took fans inside the program’s offseason as they prepared to make another run. 

“Camp’n Out” was a 3-part series that streamed on Hogs+ featuring exclusive interviews, highlights and analysis covering the Arkansas Razorbacks football training camp. Each episode was hosted by Hogs+ producer Tera Talmadge and included extended conversations with Head Coach Sam Pittman plus the team’s coordinators and several star players.

Winners will be selected by a panel of judges and announced** at the 16th-annual SVG College Sports Media Awards in association with NACDA ceremony, which will be hosted at the SVG College Summit in the Hyatt Regency Atlanta Hotel on May 29 at 5:00 p.m. ET.


About Sport & Story:

Sport & Story is a leading provider of content platforms and content production services, producing award-winning storytelling content that offers unparalleled access to teams, both on and off the field. With a portfolio that includes subscription platforms, podcasts, email newsletters and other content production services for esteemed institutions and collaborations with prominent media outlets, Sport & Story is committed to fueling fan engagement in sports.




Ashlyn Greer