The Tufts University Office of Athletics Communications promotes and publicizes, on both a national and international level, each of TU's 30 intercollegiate NCAA varsity sports that compete in the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC). The primary responsibility of the Office of Athletic Communications is to disseminate information to members of both the print and electronic media as well institutions that Tufts' competes against. Among TU's Athletic Communications many varied duties are press/media relations, editorial releases and feature stories, game and special event programs, newsletters, social media, statistical maintenance and record keeping, web-content management and collaborative work with Tufts' Marketing and Communications office.
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS CONTACTS:
Jamie Chagnon, Director of Athletic Communications | 617-627-2663 | jamie.chagnon@tufts.edu
Primary: Football, Volleyball, Men's & Women's Basketball, Men's & Women's Squash, Men's & Women's Tennis, Men's & Women's Lacrosse
Paul Sweeney, Athletic Commuications Specialist | 617-627-3586 | paul.sweeney@tufts.edu
Primary: Field Hockey, Men's & Women's Cross Country, Men's & Women's Rowing, Coed Sailing, Women's Sailing, Men's Ice Hockey, Men's & Women's Swimming & Diving, Women's Fencing, Softball
Jack Sinclair, Athletic Communications Intern | jack.sinclair@tufts.edu
Primary: Men's Golf, Men's & Women's Soccer, Men's & Women's Track & Field, Baseball
TUFT'S ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STUDENT-WORKERS & INTERNS:
Student-Workers: John Mulvihill, Ben Goldberg, Nick Goldberg, Redden Kehrli, Alvy Ackerman, Haley Harris, Malin Madeiros, Julia Hioe, Katie McConnell, Molly Sullivan, Nicholas Dohr, Sam Ringrose, Jack Smart, Nina Corso, Ben Lable, Lukas English, Spencer McDonald, Quannah Morrison, Sophia Hubbard, Billy Bocella, Ethan Huynh, David Suit, Noa Chambers, Paul McCarthy.
TUFT'S ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ONLINE FORM:
If you are a student-athlete at Tufts, we ask that you please fill out the following questionnaire upon your arrival, and again if you request any specific changes during your tenure.You can be as detailed or non-detailed as you want. The more information you provide, the more that we can put in your bio. We do ask that first-year student-athletes and returning student-athletes fill out the form before the beginning of each academic year, as information may have changed or is in need of updating. If you have any other questions, please feel free to e-mail the Athletic Communications office at either e-mails above.
2025-26 Tufts University Athletic Communications Form
QUICK FACTS
Location: Medford, Ma.
Founded: 1852
Enrollment: 6,676
Nickname: Jumbos
Colors: Tufts Blue and Brown
Conferences: New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC)
President: Dr. Sunil Kumar
Director of Athletics: Ryan Pisarri
Deputy Director of Athletics / SWA: Alexis Mastronardi
Director of Athletic Communications: Jamie Chagnon
Athletics Communications Office Phone: 617-627-2663
LOGO USAGE POLICY:
There are officially recognized logos for Tufts University Athletics, and those are available upon request. Use of the Tufts Athletics logo/wordmark is only granted through the Athletics Department. Tufts CMYK and HTML colors are also listed.
Tufts Blue: HEX: #3E8ED / CMYK: 70-30-0-0 / RGB: 62-142-222 / Pantone: 279
Brown: HEX: #713907 / CMYK: 0-55-100-70 / RGB: 80-44-29 / Pantone: 7596
MEDIA CREDENTIALS:
Because seating is limited in press boxes, print media members are advised to request seating at least 48 hours in advance of the athletic contest to be attended.
Radio and television stations are advised to contact the Athletic Communications department at least 72 hours in advance of the event to reserve seating. Since there is limited space available for electronic media, special accommodations may be required. If there is not sufficient space in the press box / press row, preference will be given to commercial radio and television stations.
Due to limited space in the press box / press row areas, only working media members are permitted in the press box. Working media members must contact the Athletic Communications office in advance, as listed above. Special requests may directed to Director of Athletic Communications.
Please note: Since seating is limited in the press area, Tufts Athletics does not allow visiting schools to live stream any of Tufts home contests. Exceptions to this policy may only be granted by Director of Athletic Communications.
INTERVIEW POLICY:
All interviews should be coordinated through the Athletic Communications office. Players and coaches are available to media throughout the week, but please allow 24 hours notice. Post game interviews are coordinated following the event and can be conducted on the fields/court or outside the locker rooms following a cool down period.
PHOTO POLICY:
Tufts does require that you obtain a sideline pass in order to shoot any athletic event held at the University. Please contact the athletic media relations office at least 24 hours in advance to reserve a sideline pass. ONLY PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS or prior approved members shooting for Tufts, the visiting school or approved media outlets will be issued a sideline pass and the University reserves the right to revoke photography privileges based upon sideline conduct during the game.
SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY:
Playing and competing for Tufts University is a privilege, not a right. Student-athletes at Tufts are held in high regard and are considered as role models in the community. It is imperative that student-athletes represent their teams and University in a positive manner at all times. Social network sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, SnapChat and other digital platforms have increased in popularity and are used by student-athletes at Tufts. Participation in such networks has both positive appeal and potentially negative consequences. It is important that Tufts student-athletes be aware of these consequences and exercise appropriate caution if they choose to participate.
TELEVISION/RADIO POLICY:
If you wish to provide television or radio coverage of an athletic event at Tufts University, please contact the Athletic Communications staff at least 24 hours prior to the event.
ROSTER DOWNLOADS FOR 2025-26 SEASON (as of 9/1/25)
For those schools using NCAA Live Stats for football, ice hockey, basketball, soccer and volleyball, rosters are updated in the NSCM.
Fall Sports
Men's Cross Country (MS Word Roster)
Women's Cross Country (MS Word Roster)
Football - Will email week of the game
Field Hockey (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Men's Golf (MS Word Roster)
Men's Soccer (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Women's Soccer (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Men's Tennis (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Women's Tennis (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Volleyball (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Winter Sports
Men's Basketball (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Women's Basketball (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Women's Fencing (MS Word Roster)
Men's Ice Hockey (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Men's Squash (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Women's Squash (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Men's Swimming & Diving (MS Word Roster)
Women's Swimming & Diving (MS Word Roster)
Men's Indoor Track and Field (MS Word Roster)
Women's Indoor Track and Field (MS Word Roster)
Spring Sports
Baseball (MS Word Roster | Statcrew TRO Roster | Statcrew TRX Roster)
Men's Golf (MS Word Roster)
Men's Lacrosse (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Women's Lacrosse (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Men's Rowing (MS Word Roster)
Women's Rowing (MS Word Roster)
Coed Sailing (MS Word Roster)
Softball (MS Word Roster | Statcrew TRO Roster | Statcrew TRX Roster)
Men's Tennis (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Women's Tennis (MS Word Roster | Statcrew Roster)
Men's Outdoor Track & Field (MS Word Roster)
Women's Outdoor Track & Field (MS Word Roster)