Staff Directory

- Title:
- Associate Director of Athletic Communications (Baseball, MSOC, Rowing, WBB)
- Email:
- Phone:
- (402) 280-2433
Entering his ninth year as a Bluejay in 2019-20, Glen Sisk came to Creighton with 12 years of experience in higher education settings.Â
During his career at Creighton, Sisk served as the Assistant Media Coordinator for the 2015 NCAA MBB Second and Third Rounds as well as the 2018 NCAA Regionals in Omaha. He serves the Bluejays as the primary contact for Women's Soccer, Women's Basketball, Baseball and Rowing.
Sisk has been involved with the MCWS since relocating to Omaha in 2009. During that time Sisk has stepped into any requested role, spending two years as the press conference moderator, one year as the Creighton primary contact and shared that role since 2012.
He spent nine years in the athletic media relations office at University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif. After leaving Pacific in 2009, he spent two years at University of Nebraska-Lincoln as a Resident Director as well as the interim sports information director at Concordia University of Nebraska in Seward during 2011-12. Â
During his time at Pacific (2000-09), Sisk worked through the ranks of the athletic media relations office from volunteer (2000-02) to Graduate Assistant (2003), to Media Relations Assistant (2004-05) and finally to Assistant Director (2005-09). Sisk served as the primary contact for Women's Volleyball and Baseball programs during his final four years as a Tiger.Â
In 2007, he was the Media Coordinator for the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament's First-and-Second Rounds at ARCO Arena in Sacramento, Calif. Sisk also has extensive experience at NCAA championship throughout his career, including the NCAA College World Series from 2009-12, the NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four in 2011 (Houston, Texas), the NCAA Women's Volleyball Final Four in both 2006 and 2008 in Omaha, Neb.
Sisk's career in the media began in 1996 as a freelance reporter for the Chicago Tribune. He spent the next four years working a local government and high school sports beat at the Tribune. In 2000, Sisk relocated to Stockton to begin a graduate program in communications.
He earned his bachelor of arts from Lake Forest College in Philosophy and Politics in 1997. In 2009, he completed his masters of arts from Pacific, writing his thesis on supervisory leadership styles within NCAA athletics.
A native of Portland, Ore., Sisk and his wife, Beth, and their two children (Aaron and Nora) live in west Omaha.