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Noah Tylutki

Noah Tylutki

The Tylutki Profile
Hometown Grosse Ile, Mich.
College John Carroll '21 - B.A.
John Carroll '23G - M.A.
    High School University of Detroit Jesuit '17
Career History
    2017-21 John Carroll University, Sports Information Student Assistant
    2021-23 John Carroll University, Sports Information Graduate Assistant
    2023-24 Baltimore Ravens, Public Relations Intern
    2024-25 Bowling Green State University, Strategic Communications Coordinator
    2025-pre. Albion College, Assistant Sports Information Director
Noah Tylutki joined Albion's athletics department in July 2025 as assistant sports information director.

Tylutki comes to Albion from Bowling Green State University, where he was a strategic communications coordinator during the 2024-25 school year. He was the tertiary media contact for the BGSU football team and served as the primary contact for the men’s and women’s cross country, women’s swimming & diving and women’s track & field teams where he created and designed record books for those sports.

While at Bowling Green, Tylutki regularly wrote long-form feature stories, recaps and previews for the athletics website. His efforts helped earn him District 4 University Division Runner-Up honors in two categories (historical feature and season recap/preview) in the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Fred Stabley Sr. Writing Contest.

"Noah has added a tremendous storytelling element to BGSUFalcons.com, and these honors are a direct reflection of his ability to connect readers to the rich history and evolving narratives of our programs," BGSU assistant athletics director for strategic communications Vincent Briedis said. "Being recognized by CSC for two distinct stories speaks volumes about the quality, creativity and impact of his work for our athletics programs."

Tylutki was also heavily involved with football coverage, as he updated weekly game notes and bios. He helped BGSU rank No. 6 among FBS football game notes, as selected by members of the CSC University Division.

"To be one of only six FBS football programs to recognized in a competitive category that spans all sports speaks volumes," Briedis said. "I'm especially grateful to Noah for his tireless work on statistical compilation and proofing throughout the season. We routinely receive praise from television crews for the quality of our notes, and it's rewarding to see that work acknowledged on a national level."

Tylutki also traveled with the team for road games, including the 68 Ventures Bowl in Mobile, Ala., and helped facilitate weekly production meetings with TV broadcast crews and BGSU coaches as well as press conferences.

During the 2025 NCAA March Madness men's first and second round games in Cleveland, Tylutki assisted the Mid-American Conference with media availability in team locker rooms.

Prior to Bowling Green, Tylutki served as a public relations intern for the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens during the 2023 season in which the team won an AFC North division title and reached the AFC Championship. While with Baltimore, he assisted with daily media availability, wrote player bios, contributed to weekly game releases, compiled daily and feature clippings and assembled Pro Football Hall of Fame campaign templates for three former Ravens players.

From 2017-23, Tylutki worked in the sports information department at his alma mater, John Carroll University, outside Cleveland, Ohio. From 2021-23, he served as the department’s graduate assistant where he was the primary media contact for the baseball team and helped mentor over 40 student workers. In 2022, Tylutki authored a 200-page John Carroll Football Record & Fact Book commemorating JCU’s 100th season of football and currently sits on the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame voting committee.

In 2021, he was named an inaugural co-recipient of the Ohio Athletic Conference’s Chris Wenzler Award given to an outstanding sports information student assistant for their dedication to their institution and the conference. The award is named in honor of Wenzler, who was John Carroll’s sports information director from 1990 until his passing in 2020.

Throughout his time at John Carroll, Tylutki served as a play-by-play broadcaster and PA announcer for 10 different sports. In 2018, he broadcasted a Division III record 95-yard punt that made ESPN’s SportsCenter Top 10 list. He was also active at JCU’s campus radio station, WJCU 88.7 FM, where he was their sports director during his senior year and currently serves on its Hall of Fame voting committee. Additionally, Tylutki was the football team’s video coordinator for three seasons.

A native of Grosse Ile, Mich., Tylutki has extensive intern experience, which includes the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Archives & Football Information) and with the Cleveland Guardians’ affiliates Lake County Captains (Radio Broadcast Producer) and Akron RubberDucks (Promotions).

Tylutki graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in communications from John Carroll in January 2021 and a Master of Arts from JCU in May 2023. He also attended the University of Detroit Jesuit High School, where he graduated in 2017.

An Eagle Scout, Tylutki enjoys golfing, bike riding and reading in his spare time. He also has been playing the violin since he was three years old.