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Mackenzie McMahon Earns "Best of Division III" Honor in College Sports Communicators Creative and Digital Design Contest

Swimmer Greta Gidley sits while holding All-America trophies.Mackenzie McMahon, Hope College's sports information manager, received a Best in Division III distinction in the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators Creative and Digital Contest.

McMahon topped the CSC design contest's "Major Awards and Championship Graphics" Division III category for her work celebrating national champion swimmer Greta Gidley. She also finished runner-up in the College Division for the graphic.

Founded in 1957, College Sports Communicators is a 4,700-member national association for strategic, creative, and digital communicators across intercollegiate athletics in the United States and Canada.

The College Division features NCAA Division II and III schools, as well as NAIA, Canadian institutions, and two-year colleges. Nearly 270 institutions and conference offices participated this year, with more than 650 individuals named on entries. 

It is the second consecutive year McMahon has been honored in the CSC design contest.

This year, McMahon also placed in the College and Best of Division III divisions in the "Individual Awards, Milestones and Record Graphics" category for her work promoting volleyball setter Lauren Lee's American Volleyball Coaches Association National Player of the Week award and Lee's 5,000 career assists.

 
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