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Noontime Sports - Jim Seavey (Athletic & Sports Communications)

Jim Seavey (Athletic & Sports Communications)

04/02/21 • 46 min

Noontime Sports

A good friend to Noontime Sports (and Noontime Sports the Podcast), Jim Seavey joined Matt Noonan for a brand new episode to discuss his retirement from the college athletic communications world that recently concluded with a UMass Dartmouth men's basketball conference championship victory in March. Noonan and Seavey discuss his three-plus decades in college athletics to developing relationships with the media to his current role as a freelancer and consultant with My Got Game.

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A good friend to Noontime Sports (and Noontime Sports the Podcast), Jim Seavey joined Matt Noonan for a brand new episode to discuss his retirement from the college athletic communications world that recently concluded with a UMass Dartmouth men's basketball conference championship victory in March. Noonan and Seavey discuss his three-plus decades in college athletics to developing relationships with the media to his current role as a freelancer and consultant with My Got Game.

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