WCBN Sports Radio
At the University of Michigan, I’m an active member of WCBN Sports, the student-run radio station and official voice of Michigan Athletics. As part of the broadcast team, I’ve had the opportunity to serve as both a play-by-play announcer and color commentator for a variety of sports, including hockey, women’s soccer, and field hockey. Through this role, I’ve gained valuable live broadcasting experience and developed a deeper appreciation for the energy and strategy behind each game. This has only intensified my aspirations to be a sports broadcaster and commentator. Keep scrolling to see my contributions to the club and the games I have called!


Hockey
Duel in the D:
Michigan vs. Michigan State
LIVE FROM THE MOTOR CITY...DETROIT! The No. 13 Michigan Wolverines head to Little Caesars Arena in Detroit to take on the No. 2 Michigan State Spartans in the annual Duel in the D — a fierce in-state rivalry clash. Zach Warshaw, John Tondora, and I were on the call for WCBN, covering what shaped up to be another thrilling chapter in Michigan vs. Michigan State hockey.
Hockey
Michigan vs. Notre Dame
LIVE AT YOST! John Tondora and I were on the call for Game 2 of the series between the Michigan Wolverines and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. With momentum on their side after last night’s win, the Wolverines hit the ice hoping to seal the series and snap the streak of weekend splits.
Field Hockey
Michigan vs. Rutgers
In a Big Ten Field Hockey matchup, the No. 6 Michigan Wolverines faced off against the No. 21 Rutgers Scarlet Knights. I was on the call alongside Zach Warshaw of this top-25 showdown. Led by Olympic gold medalist Abby Tamer, fueling the offense, and goalkeeper Hala Silverstein, anchoring a lockdown defense, the Wolverines looked to dominate on both ends of the field in a high-stakes conference clash.
Women's Soccer
Michigan vs. Ohio State
The Michigan Wolverines (2-9-1, 1-3 B1G) take on the Ohio State Buckeyes (7-1-3, 2-0-2 B1G) in a rivalry Big Ten showdown. Michigan looks to bounce back after a tough home loss to Rutgers, while Ohio State enters riding momentum from a draw with No. 1 Michigan State. James Meninga, Tej Menon, and I were on the call for WCBN Sports, live from Michigan Soccer Stadium in Ann Arbor.