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- Email:
- nick.roesch@point.edu
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- Title:
- Sports Information Director
Bio
Nick Roesch, a native of Fort Myers, Florida, joined Point University as their Sports Information Director in February 2026. He is the media contact for each of the Skyhawks’ 13 teams and oversees the promotion of the program and its student athletes to media outlets and the public.
Before coming to Point, Roesch, 26, worked in a variety of athletic roles in Southwest Florida, primarily being a game day staff member for Florida Gulf Coast University and Florida Southwestern State College. His responsibilities included statistical inputting, play-by-play broadcasting, scoreboard operating and public address announcing.
At FSW, Nick was involved with the softball program during their run of three consecutive NJCAA D1 championship seasons, as well as their volleyball team’s three straight years of winning the national title. He worked under Sports Information Director Roy Allen, who was named the 2024 NJCAA Sports Information Director of the Year.
With FGCU as the home site, Nick contributed to the operations of multiple Atlantic Sun Conference tournaments, including softball, soccer and women’s basketball. He served seven teams in the Eagles program.
Roesch spent two seasons in professional sports, specifically in ice hockey, beginning in 2021-22 with the ECHL’s Florida Everblades as their broadcasting & media relations assistant. He had the distinction of helping build the team’s public relations efforts en route to their Kelly Cup Championship win that same season. The ensuing year, Nick was named the director of broadcasting & media relations for the Mississippi Sea Wolves of the Federal Prospects Hockey League, marking the return of a hockey organization in Biloxi, Mississippi after eight years.
At 19 and 20 years of age (2019-2020), he was given Broadcaster of the Year honors by the United States Premier Hockey League while representing the Fort Myers-based Florida Eels junior hockey organization. The league assigned Nick to the play-by-play rotation in three of its national championship tournaments.
Roesch resides in nearby LaGrange, Georgia. In his downtime, he enjoys exercising, getting in the outdoors and exploring new stadiums and arenas.