About Me

Thanks for visiting my site! I’m Adam, and I’m an award-winning sports reporter who’s always on the hunt for new and fascinating stories to tell.

Currently I serve as a desk editor and writer for Field Level Media, a sports wire service with partners ranging from Reuters to the New York Times.

My freelance work has been published by the Associated Press, the Trentonian, The Hockey News in Canada and elsewhere. Previous bylines appeared in the Washington Post, the Baltimore Sun and the Capital-Gazette in Annapolis, Md.

I covered a Stanley Cup, a WNBA Finals and a World Series during my stay at the Washington Times — plus everything from Thanksgiving Day football to the world of lightsaber combat. I was humbled and honored to win the Society of Professional Journalists D.C. chapter’s 2020 Dateline Award for sports writing at a daily newspaper.

I earned a master’s degree in multiplatform journalism from the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism, and I studied communication and sport management at DeSales University in Center Valley, Pa., graduating summa cum laude.

Growing up in New Jersey, I was a New York Jets fan, which probably helped form my proclivity to root for the underdog. My other interests range from politics to theater to video games.

Feel free to explore my site and reach out with the “Contact” feature!