Men's Basketball Radio 
Mike Safford Jr. - Sports Information Director
 
.

 

2007-08 ARCHIVES

11/2 Concordia 96, C of I 63

11/9 C of I 66, UM-Western 57

11/10 C of I 78, Montana Tech 70

11/13 C of I 60, NNU 54

11/16 Willamette 72, C of I 63

11/17 Westminster 69, C of I 68

11/23 Carroll 69, C of I 64

11/24 Westminster 64, C of I 46

11/30 OIT 73, C of I 68

12/1 C of I 83, Southern 72

12/7 UM-Western 90, C of I 89

12/8 C of I 79, Westmont 67

12/16 Stanford 81, C of I 53

12/18 Warner Pacific 102, C of I 88

1/5 C of I 73, NW Christian 63

1/11 C of I 67, Northwest 48

1/12 C of I 89, Evergreen 86 (OT)

1/15 Eastern 63, C of I 62 (must use Real Player to listen to)

1/18 Concordia 71, C of I 66 (OT)

1/19 C of I 62, Corban 56

1/26 Warner Pacific 77, C of I 68

2/1 C of I 65, Southern Oregon 52

2/2 Oregon Tech 56, C of I 47

2/8 Corban 72, C of I 65

2/9 C of I 59, Concordia 57

2/15 Evergreen 79, C of I 68

2/16 Northwest 94, C of I 80

2/19 Eastern 85, C of I 77

2/22 C of I 74, NW Christian 61

.

Mike Safford Jr. begins his eighth year as sports information director for The College of Idaho athletic department.  Along with his media relations duties, Safford doubles as the associate athletic director, and serves as the “Voice of the Coyotes” for men's and women's basketball on 1490-KCID, along with calling C of I baseball and softball games on radio and the internet.

Safford came to The C of I after three years as sports information director at The Evergreen State College.  Safford has also broadcasted Evergreen basketball, Pacific Lutheran University basketball, baseball, and softball, University of Puget Sound football, along with high school sports for seven years in the Puget Sound.  He is also the play-by-play broadcaster for the Boise Hawks, the Northwest League affiliate of the Chicago Cubs, calling games from 2003-05, and again in 2008. 

An active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America, Safford helped The C of I sports information office win a pair of “Best in the Nation” awards in the NAIA-SIDA Publications Contest in 2002 and has placed 20 times within the contests' top-ten.  He was also named the Cascade Conference SID-of-the-Year in 2003 and in 2008.

A native of Puyallup, Wash., Safford received his bachelor’s degree in print and broadcast journalism at Pacific Lutheran University in 1998.  He and wife Liza live in Caldwell, with their son, Parker.

BEN'S NASS WINNING SPRING TUITION (audio)

Upcoming Radio Games

2/27 - at Oregon Tech, 7:30 p.m.
 

.