Brittani Sahm a senior sport management major at SUNY Cortland will complete her studies with a 12-week internship at Williams
WILLIAMSTOWN, MA -- Brittani Sahm will be joining the Sports Information Department at Williams College during the fall 2011 semester. Sahm is coming from the State University of New York at Cortland as a sport management major with a minor in computer applications. Sahm will graduate from SUNY Cortland in December 2011, after the completion of her internship.
As an intern at Williams, Sahm will be responsible for men’s and women’s soccer statistics, making game programs, and updating the Eph Athletics website. She will also update the Twitter account (@EphSports) and Facebook pages (Williams College Athletics) to further increase the Ephs’ presence on the web.
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SUNY Cortalnd will intern in Eph Sports Info for 12 weeks this fall |
At Cortland, Sahm worked in the Red Dragons’ sports information department for three semesters, most recently interning in the department during the Spring 2011 semester. She was a statistician for the men’s soccer team the previous two seasons, creating live statistics for the Cortland Athletics website. For her final semester Sahm contributed to multiple sporting events, including the ECAC Gymnastics Championship held at SUNY Cortland.
“Brittani comes highly recommended by Cortland SID Fran Elia who has valued her contributions over the past three semesters and we’re looking forward to providing her with many opportunities within our office to make the most of her internship over her 12-week stay,” commented Williams College Sports Information Director Dick Quinn.
Sahm was a three-year lettered member for the Red Dragons’ track and field team. She competed in the 55-meter dash, 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash, and the 400-meter relay. During the 2011 outdoor season, the relay team posted a Division III national-qualifying time.
Sahm is a native of Phoenix, New York, located north of Syracuse. Currently she is an Athletics Communications Assistant at Syracuse University for the summer.
Williams College annually ranks among the nation's top liberal arts colleges and for 13 consecutive years the Ephs have won the Directors' Cup, emblematic of athletic supremacy in NCAA Division III. Williams has won an impressive 15 of the 16 Directors' Cups awarded.

