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- Nickname:
- Kev, KCol, Kevon
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- Title:
- Sports Information Director
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- Phone:
- (606) 694-9464
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- Email:
- kcolley@shawnee.edu
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- High School:
- Russell (Ky.) HS, 2011
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- Previous College:
- Shawnee State University, 2015
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- Major:
- Sport Studies
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- High School Athletic Achievements:
- 2011 110 Percent Award, Russell High School football program
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- High School Academic Achievements:
- Academic All-State, Summa Cum Laude
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- Previous College Academic Achievements:
- Cum Laude graduate
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- Twitter:
- @KColleyRivals
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- Instagram:
- colleykevin7
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- Youtube:
- https://www.youtube.com/@KColleyTV
Bio
After serving as the SSU Sports Information Director from July 2019 to October 2021, Russell, Ky. native and 2015 Shawnee State University Sports Studies Cum Laude graduate and alum Kevin Colley has returned to the Shawnee State athletic department team beginning with the start of the current month.
In his first stint in the role, Colley was able to gain extra attention to the Shawnee State athletic department. This was shown through the additional views on the university's website and social media pages, as Colley raised the total page views on the university's athletic website, www.ssubears.com, by 20,000 or more in 13 out of his 26 months on job, posted an 8,000-page view or more increase in each month from Sept. 2020 to July 2021, and exceeded 200,000 Twitter impressions in 13 months of time at SSU with a high of 1.77 million in March 2021, including hitting 478,000 or more in four months during the 2021 calendar year.
During this time, he was part of overseeing Shawnee's athletic department in achieving historic accomplishments including two National Championships (Esports Hearthstone team and men's basketball) and teams earning their first-ever NAIA All-American honors, including women's bowling and women's swimming. Shawnee State also established regular participation in the College Sports Communicators (CSC) program, formerly known as the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) under his watch. Colley also won First Place in the NAIA's Dr. Jack Bell Writing Contest for his recap of the men's basketball national championship victory over Lewis-Clark State (Idaho) in March 2021.
Colley's promotional efforts were large in Shawnee State achieving arguably its greatest combined success in men's and women's basketball between 2019 and 2021, while the SSU volleyball, men's and women's soccer and baseball programs either progressed in wins or had a player break a long-held school record, such as Macie Rhoads in kills, Kevin de Lange in goals scored, Thomas de Graauw in assists, and Jacob Kline in home runs. The women's and men's basketball programs also combined for three conference tournament championships during that span with the women finishing the 2017-18 regular season as the No. 1 unit in the NAIA National Poll and qualifying for the NAIA National Tournament in every season and the men capturing the 2021 NAIA Men's Basketball National Championship. On the men's side, EJ Onu broke the all-time school blocks record and was the first player from Shawnee State to rise all the way to the NBA G-League.
Since his time at SSU, he has worked within Shawnee State as its Registrar Specialist and has established further connections within Scioto County as a staff writer for The Scioto Voice in both news and sports under longtime publisher and owner, Debbie Allard – who herself has been a critical individual to Scioto County in various areas and a mentor to Colley.
"I simply want to thank Shawnee State Athletic Director Gerald Cadogan, Shawnee State University President Eric Braun, and the entire athletic department for having me here," Colley said. "It's been great getting to see old faces and get to know new ones, and I'm excited to see faculty members whom I got to know as a student as well as in my registrar specialist role previously. Coming back here after a little over two years away, I believe I have gained valuable life experiences and knowledge that have helped me see the bigger picture of life beyond a win or a loss in an athletic event. I hope that what I will do will better connect Scioto County with Shawnee State and vice versa not just in sports but in various sectors of city, county and state government. We have a lot of great people in and around the university working in different sectors. I just want our wins to turn over into greater overall community pride, grow the university and the community and for our successes to be meaningful, pure and a source of inspiration to keep pushing."
For his time at Shawnee State, his goal is for all the athletes to feel noticed and valued. Colley has produced written and video content for the sports currently in season already to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, with highlights of two contests already appearing on WSAZ NewsChannel 3 at the 11 p.m. hour recently. Further updates to the website and ideas to help grow the athletic department from a media standpoint are in the works.
"Shawnee State is a place that has always had a lot of potential and I just want to be a piece to that wheel to help our student-athletes and staff compete for and win national championships consistently," Colley explained. "To be successful, everybody has to be bought in and play their role, no matter if it is the first man or woman, the 25th man or woman or the 50th. We have a lot of highly motivated individuals here and therefore, I am as excited as I have ever been about the future of Shawnee State athletics. I'm grateful for my wife, family, friends, mentors, colleagues and most of all, God. Without them, I am not here. My family and I are prideful about this area and I can guarantee that passion and pride will be at the forefront of everything that we, as a team, do here. We will compete so that we can meet our athletic department's mission, which is to recruit, retain and win."
A 2011 graduate of Russell (Ky.) High School, Colley is married to his wife, Stephanie, a 2008 East Carter High School graduate and 2013 graduate of Morehead State (Ky.). They will be celebrating their eighth anniversary in July and will be celebrating their 10th year together as a couple in May. Colley's family has attended local high schools in Clay, New Boston Glenwood, Portsmouth, South Point, and Portsmouth West with friends attending each of the high schools in Scioto County, and his parents, Karen (1973, Portsmouth HS graduate) and Barry (1974, Portsmouth West graduate), who reside in Ashland, Ky., lived in the Portsmouth area for over 40 years and frequent the area often.
They are proud dogparents of Buddy, whom they have had for three years, and are also proud godparents of Harper Rose.