| Title: | Director of Sports Information |
| Phone: | 302-736-2450 |
| Email: | Steven.Kramer@wesley.edu |
| Year: | Second |
| College: | Towson '06 |
| Major: | Sport Management |
Steven Kramer was hired as Wesley College's
sports information director in November 2011 and oversees the
publicity of all 20 of the Wolverines NCAA Division III
athletic programs.
Kramer comes to Dover after serving a year as the Assistant Sports
Information Director at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Fla., where
he was the primary contact for the Fighting Knights’
perennial powerhouse tennis programs, as well as men’s
basketball, softball and volleyball. Also the radio voice for
both basketball and soccer programs, as well as baseball and
softball, Kramer was a recipient of the American Volleyball Coaches
Association South Region Grant Burger Media Award and the media
contact for the NCAA Division II Men’s & Women’s
Tennis South Regional Tournament.
Prior to relocating to South Florida, he served as an assistant at
Loyola University Maryland. There, he was the primary contact
for the Greyhounds’ nationally-ranked women’s lacrosse
team and women’s soccer program, which won the 2009 Metro
Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship and advanced to the NCAA
Tournament. Kramer was also the main contact for
Loyola’s cross country, track & field and rowing
programs. In addition to working for Loyola, he assisted as a
gameday staffer with the Washington Redskins media relations
department and at the 2010 Men’s Lacrosse National
Championship.
Kramer spent the 2008 season as a staff assistant in the media
relations department with the Miami Dolphins. At the
conclusion of the NFL season, he served as a media relations
assistant at the FedEx Orange Bowl, BCS National Championship Game
and Super Bowl XLIII.
A graduate of The George Washington University with a M.T.A in
Sport Management in 2008, he earned his B.S. in sport management
and business administration from Towson University in
2006.
A native of Silver Spring, Md., Kramer got his start in sports
information in 2004 as an undergraduate at Towson before entering
GW as an athletic communications graduate assistant. With the
Colonials, Kramer was responsible for publicity of the softball,
gymnastics, swimming, cross country and rowing teams. He also
served as the Director of Media Relations for the Washington Glory,
a women’s professional softball team that recently relocated
to Kissimmee, Fla., and is now known as the USSSA Pride.

