NAMPA, Idaho - College Sports Communicators (CSC) have released the results for the 2025-26 CSC Creative & Digital Design Contest.
There were 17 categories available for CSC members to submit their work with each category split into University (NCAA Division I) and College (DII, DIII, NAIA, Two-Year Colleges, Canadian Instituations, and high school) division entries for a total of 34 contests.
NNU Sports Information Director
Josh Tatton earned eighth place in the College Division and third place in Division II for his graphic on Jami Obringer's career stolen base record.
Tatton was named NNU's Sports Information Director in March of 2026 after a two-year stint with Dordt University (NAIA) in Sioux Center, Iowa. Tatton earned eighth place in the 2023-24 NAIA-SIDA Publications & Media Contest and then earned the top spot for the 2024-25 awards.Â
"I am honored to be recognized among some of the nation's best designers and creatives. I'm so thankful to be a part of Northwest Nazarene and look forward to covering our incredible student-athletes in the years ahead. God is so good!"
- Josh Tatton, NNU Sports Information Director
Andrew Mason from William Penn (NAIA) in Oskaloosa, Iowa earned the top spot in the College Division while Jon Holtz and Garret Dolin from Slippery Rock University in Butler Country Pennsylvania earned the top spot in Division II. Stephanie Lyles from Louisiana State University earned the number one spot in the University Division.