Play-by-Play Broadcaster
Travis Quigley
Hockey's his first language — but he'll call lacrosse, baseball, and big nights like FDNY vs NYPD at UBS Arena just as comfortably. Former college player, MBA in Sport Business, and he does his homework every time out.
Track record
Experience & Coverage
- Play-by-Play Broadcaster & Broadcast Operations Manager LI Sports Network 2024 – Present · Hockey, Lacrosse & Marquee Events
- Freelance Play-by-Play Broadcaster Stony Brook University 2026 – Present · NCAA Division I
- Freelance Play-by-Play Broadcaster Adelphi University 2024 – Present · Collegiate Athletics
- Broadcaster / Production Assistant Southern New Hampshire University 2019 – 2023 · NCAA.com · NE10 NOW · WMUR Radio
On the call
Demo Reels
For the front office
Beyond the Booth
- Team & crew management Hires, schedules and trains production crews of 3 to 12, plus interns.
- Broadcast operations Looks after a large inventory of broadcast equipment and productions that can run across as many as six rinks at once.
- Social & content Contributes to social and content, including cutting same-day game highlights and clips.
- Coaches & sponsors Plans events with coaches and administrators, communicates with sponsors, and has sold sponsorships.
- Event production Handles on-ice production for the High School Skills broadcast and events like FDNY vs NYPD at UBS Arena.
Behind the mic
About Travis
Travis Quigley is a play-by-play broadcaster and the Broadcast Operations Manager at LI Sports Network. He's the lead voice for hockey and lacrosse, and he's had the mic for some of the area's biggest nights — including FDNY vs NYPD Hockey at UBS Arena.
There's a lot more to it than game night. During the week Travis is running production crews, training interns, keeping the equipment in line, cutting highlights for social, and meeting with coaches and administrators to plan what's next. He also calls collegiate games for Adelphi University and NCAA Division I action for Stony Brook University, and in 2025 he launched his own podcast, Rinks & Realities.
Before he ever called a game, Travis played NCAA hockey at Southern New Hampshire University, where he was an AHCA Academic All-American and an NE10 champion. He went on to earn an MBA in Sport Business, and got his start on air with NCAA.com, NE10 NOW and WMUR. Player, student of the game, and operator — that's what he brings to every broadcast.
Let's work
Contact Travis
Available for play-by-play, live production, hosting and event coverage — collegiate, amateur and professional. Reach out and let us talk about your next broadcast.