degree in Sports Communication from Upper Iowa University in 2018. While at UIU, he volunteered for four years in the sports information office, helping maintain the Peacocks' social media platforms creating videos, graphics and serving as the Producer for the 2018 NCAA Division II Wrestling National Championships. Other duties included videoboard graphic creation/ management, creative video, features, and game streams. He worked with the School of Communications & Teaching and Learning Technologies in overseeing a team of 40+ students producing Elon Athletic Events live on FloSports. Before joining USA Hockey, he spent a year at Elon University where he was the director of video production for athletics. Field also worked on creative social media content including highlights, Beyond the Stars & Stripes and many more. He broadcast Team USA's home games on regional TV, HockeyTV, along with the in-venue videoboards. Prior to returning to Bulldog Country, Field spent two years in a similar role with USA Hockey's National Team Development Program & USA Hockey Arena. Field is responsible for live streaming, broadcasts, social media strategy, creating videos and graphics for YouTube as well as for the video boards at Malosky Stadium, AMSOIL Arena and inside Romano Gym. The Bulldog Sports Properties team oversees all aspects of marketing, events, promotions, advertising, sponsorships, social media, website, digital media, creative services, public relations, and communications.ĭylon Field enters his second stint with UMD athletics and will serve as the Director of Bulldog Productions. The match will be streamed on SEC Network+.The University of Minnesota Duluth announced the additions of Dylon Field (Director of Bulldog Productions) and Jesse Robinson (Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing & Events) to the Bulldog Sports Properties team. This match will be Senior Day for the Bulldogs. Georgia continues their weekend home stand with a match against South Florida on Sept. Both of UNF's shots on goal came in the second half, but Beardsley kept the board blank for the Ospreys. The Ospreys played a more offensive second half as the Bulldogs only outshot UNF by a 6-5 margin. In the 18th minute, junior midfielder Dasia Torbert found the ball at the top of the keeper's box and connected with McKenzie, who outworked a defender before sending a shot past UNF's diving keeper to score the only goal of the match. In the first half, Georgia outshot UNF, 11-1, but kept the Ospreys from taking a shot on frame. All in all, I thought that we just weren't as sharp as we needed to be, but this was the exact kind of game we needed as we prepare for SEC play." We found the moment where we scored, and we probably could've had one or two more if we had had a little more composure. Their energy and aggression were fantastic, and we just didn't match that intensity. "To be fair, all credit to North Florida," Georgia head coach Keidane McAlpine said following the match. Georgia has now posted four straight clean sheets for the first time since 2013. On the defensive end, the Bulldogs' backline allowed only one corner kick, coming in the second half. Beardsley posted two saves in the 90 minutes of play. Sophomore goalkeeper Liz Beardsley tallied her fourth consecutive shutout, the sixth of her season. The Bulldogs outshot the Ospreys (1-3) by a 17-6 margin with a 4-2 shot on goal advantage. 4, McKenzie's goal in the 18th minute proved to be the only score out of Georgia's (5-2) 17 shots on the night. – A lone goal from senior midfielder Mallie McKenzie powered the University of Georgia soccer team to a 1-0 victory over North Florida Thursday evening at the Turner Soccer Complex in front of a crowd of 482.Ĭoming off a 7-0 win over Kennesaw State on Sept.
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