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Sports broadcasting has been Patrick Geshan’s lifelong passion. He has experience in play-by-play, sideline reporting, hosting, anchoring, emceeing, media relations, and social media.

Geshan as a high school senior calling a Talawanda High School basketball game with friend Luke West Poley on ICRC TV

Geshan’s broadcasting journey began as a toddler when he called play-by-play from the stands at Miami University hockey games and just about anything else he could find on TV. As a child, he begged his parents to give him a microphone for every birthday and Christmas.

Geshan’s passion continued to his time at Talawanda High School when he played an integral role in building the school’s new program for video livestreams of sporting events. Geshan’s real play-by-play debut came during his freshman year of high school when the Oxford, Ohio native called Brave TV’s first ever sports broadcast, a men’s basketball contest between Talawanda and Little Miami High School. By the time Geshan was a senior, Brave TV annually livestreamed dozens of events across numerous sports plus the school’s annual commencement ceremony. Geshan called just about every sports broadcast in each of his four years and wrote, produced, and co-hosted an annual 45-minute live “pre-show” of the commencement.

Later, as a student at Miami University, Geshan reinvigorated WMSR RedHawk Radio’s sports department from the moment he stepped on campus. After retrieving the sports broadcasting equipment from the station’s closet on one of his first days as a freshman, Geshan eventually grew the sports department’s staff from one broadcaster to a dozen. He expanded the station’s coverage to include nearly every home football, men’s/women’s basketball, ice hockey, baseball, and volleyball contest while garnering money for the station to broadcast sufficient amounts of road contests for the first time in decades.

Geshan also served as a sideline reporter for select home Miami Men’s and Women’s basketball games across all four years of his college career on ESPN3/ESPN+ and was chosen to call games as a college senior at the 2023 Mid-American Conference Softball Tournament on ESPN+. While in college, he called and sideline reported many Cincinnati-area high school events across numerous sports for Chatterbox Sports and ICRC TV.

Before graduating from Miami in the spring of 2023, Geshan was hired by the Dayton Dragons (High-A affiliate, Cincinnati Reds), where he broadcasts every home game and select road games on FOX Sports 980 WONE, co-hosts pregame and postgame shows, conducts interviews with coaches and players, and assists in the organization’s media relations and content creation efforts. The 2026 season is Geshan’s fourth in Dayton.

Geshan is also wrapping up his second year as the Voice of the Tri-City Storm (United States Hockey League) where he additionally serves as director of media relations.

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