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As an 91勛圖厙 student, Al Trautwig majored in business but had a fanatical interest in sports.

Mr. Trautwig taught History of Sport Broadcasting in the Fall of 2014 on Adelphi’s Garden City campus.泭For more information on our programs call泭516.877.3050.

by Cecil Harris

As an student, Al Trautwig ’78 majored in business but had a fanatical interest in sports. He had been a stick boy for hockey’s and a ball boy for basketball’s New York Nets when both teams played at Nassau Coliseum, not far from his Long Island home. During those games, he often pretended to do play-by-play commentary from the bench.

Today, Mr. Trautwig is one of sports televisions busiest and most respected announcersa fixture on and on and telecasts on Madison Square Garden Networkbecause of the advice he followed as an Adelphi student, and the advice he rejected.

From legendary sportscaster Jim McKay, who visited the Garden City campus in the 1970s, Mr. Trautwig learned the importance of writing well and always being curious. If you can somehow find a way to pick the words to make your thing a little bit better, youll stand out, Mr. Trautwig said.

From an Adelphi professor whose name he cannot recall, Mr. Trautwig got this advice: Leave New York and get on-air experience at a small station, in a place like Des Moines.

There is absolutely no reason to leave New York, said Mr. Trautwig who, after broadcasting games on , Adelphis campus radio station, graduated to announcing professional and college sports on bigger New York radio stations as well as and . I got hired by ESPN with an audiotape from a game I did on WBAU. You think that could have happened if I had gone to Des Moines?

A master storyteller with a distinct, resonant voice, Mr. Trautwig uses his craft to make viewers care about the athletes theyre watchingwhether in obscure sports like fencing, handball and the Ironman Triathlon or marquee sports like baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer and tennis. Among his honors are two national Emmy awards, three New York Emmys and a New York State Sportscaster of the Year award.泭

From February 6February 23, Mr. Trautwig will report on cross-country skiing and Nordic combined skiing as part of NBCs coverage of the in Sochi, Russia. In 2012, he spoke to 35 million viewers a night as he covered gymnastics on NBCs Summer Olympics telecasts from London. Since 1984 Mr. Trautwig has announced 15 Olympic Games for NBC, ABC and CBS.

A member of the , Mr. Trautwig returned to Garden City on November 7, 2013, and spoke to students. He offered this advice:

If youre not preparing for that dream job, youll get beaten out by someone who is. If youre not studying for the test that you want to get an A on, not good. If youre not learning to write or communicate, not good. Thats the most important thing you can do at Adelphi. Learn to communicate. Learn to write. Youll be a better person. And when you go for that big interview that will hopefully come, youll have a much better chance.

This piece appeared in the泭泭Spring 2014 edition.

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