WILKES-BARRE, PA (September 29, 2025) - On Monday September 29, Assistant Athletic Director Bridget Walsh announced Noah Fritz as the Athletic Communications Department's next Director.
"I'm thrilled to be named the next Director of Athletic Communications at King's College" said Fritz. "Over the past two years working in Northeastern Pennsylvania, I've witnessed the pride that the King's community has in its athletic programs. I look forward to contributing to that pride by showcasing our student-athletes' achievements and building on the strong foundation the Athletic Communications office has established. Proud to be a Monarch!"
Fritz joins King's after a year at Misericordia University, where he served as the Assistant Sports Information Director where he provided digital content to the school's socia media accounts, created game day programs, and facilitated the launch of their new athletics website. Prior to his latest stint, Fritz was a graduate assistant at Wilkes University, where he was the primary media contact for several sports, managing game day coverage, statistics, and graphics. He also designed game day programs and was well-versed in Adobe Creative Suite applications and BoxOut.
Prior to his time in Wilkes-Barre, Fritz gained a wealth of hands-on experience as a student worker for the athletic communications department at UCONN, and as an athletics intern at Yale University and University of Hartford. He also has worked notable events such as NCAA March Madness, NCAA Frozen Four, and USA Women's Hockey games,Â
"We are excited to welcome Noah Fritz to King's athletics as Director of Athletic Communications" stated Walsh. "His recent work and experience at the Division III level combined with his undergraduate resume helped elevate him to the top of a great candidate pool. He has a bright future ahead of him in this field, and we're excited for the passion and commitment he brings to elevating the student-athlete experience and highlighting our student-athletes in all that they do."
Fritz is a 2023 graduate of UCONN with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications with a minor in Urban and Community studies. He will begin his duties today, September 29 and will serve as the primary contact for both men's and women's hockey this Winter.
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