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Nicholas Jallat

  • Title
    Sports Information Director (Contact for Cross Country, Women's Soccer, Volleyball, Swimming & Diving, Men's Basketball, Track & Field, Baseball, Women's Lacrosse)
  • Email
    Nicholas.Jallat@oneonta.edu
  • Phone
    607-436-2106

Nicholas Jallat joined the SUNY Oneonta staff in the summer of 2022 as the Interim Sports Information Director, and was elevated to the full-time director in the spring of 2023. 

Jallat previously worked four years at Vassar College, where he was the Assistant Director of Athletic Communications. During his time there, Jallat worked with Vassar's 27 teams, providing gameday statistics, department publications, and media productions while increasing the department's social media presence. In 2021, Jallat was the communications representative when Vassar hosted the first round of the NCAA Division III Field Hockey Tournament. He also trained and supervised student-workers as photographers, PA announcers, camera operators, and broadcasters for events.  

Jallat previously served as an athletic communications assistant at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, PA, working with all 24 varsity sports regarding stats, game-day coverage, and website maintenance. He also created and managed the college's official athletics Instagram account, which now has over 1,000 followers.

Before King's, Jallat was the athletic communications historical research intern at Harvard University. He mainly prepared and maintained the athletic department's Hall of History, an interactive display showcasing Harvard's athletic history from its beginnings. This included writing content, creating graphics, and updating statistics and records.

Before his time at Harvard, Jallat served in the athletic communications department at Yale University, where he assisted in writing feature stories, preparing media credentials, and covering football, men's ice hockey, and men's lacrosse games. Jallat served a similar role at Southern Connecticut State University while keeping score for all volleyball contests and filming highlights for men's and women's soccer, football, and field hockey.

Jallat began his professional career in athletics as an assistant coach for the cross country and track teams at Notre Dame High School in West Haven, CT, where he organized practices and recorded all times.

A native of Seymour, CT, Jallat was a four-year member of the King's College cross country and track teams. He earned his bachelor's degree in professional writing and English literature from King's in 2014 and graduated from Messiah College with a master's in college athletic management in May 2017.