A.D. Drew currently serves as the Director of Athletic Marketing at Morehouse College. Drew is also the current media coordinator for the MEAC/SWAC Challenge and the Celebration Bowl. Previously Drew has served as an independent consultant in athletic communications, having worked events such as The Celebration Bowl, MEAC-SWAC Challenge, Black College World Series, SWAC Championship Game, multiple SIAC championship events, and Gulf South Conference events, in addition to regular season sports and events at every NCAA and NAIA level. Drew has also completed athletic communications consulting work for institutions on NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, and NAIA levels. Drew was previously the SIAC contributor to D2Football.com.
Drew does work for the Black College Sports Network, where he has worked as a producer, director, and on-air talent. Drew has provided either play-by-play or color analysis for the Orange-Blossom Classic, the Black College World Series, the GCAC (now HBCUAC) basketball tournament, SIAC Baseball, Softball, and Men’s Volleyball Championships, and regular season games for football, flag football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, and softball. Drew regularly hosts a podcast, the BCSN SportsWrap with Bryan and A.D., most Sundays at 6PM ET on the BCSN.
Drew also coordinates pressbox operations for Minority Prospects. Drew currently is a board member of the HBCU-Pro Sports Media Association. Drew is a member of the College Sports Communicators. In the past, Drew has served as the Director of Administration for the Black College World Series (2022) and as the Director of Athletic Communications at Thomas University.
A.D. Drew | Black College Nines Contributor Friday, May 30, 2025 | Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium | Tallahassee, FL | 3 PM ET on ACC Network TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Tallahassee Regional kicks off Friday with a…
A.D. Drew | Black College Nines Contributor Sunday, May 25 | Rickwood Field – Birmingham, Ala. Every kid who has played baseball has imagined hitting the walk-off homerun (a la Joe Carter, circa 1993) to win the World Series. The…
A.D. Drew | Black College Nines Contributor Rickwood Field, Birmingham, AL – May 24, 2025 Florida A&M punched its ticket to Sunday’s SWAC Championship game in commanding fashion, defeating Grambling State 9–1 in the “if necessary” semifinal matchup at Rickwood…
A.D. Drew | Black College Nines Contributor Rickwood Field, Birmingham, AL – May 23, 2025 Day three of the SWAC Baseball Tournament delivered high-stakes drama, powerful offensive surges, and extra-inning heroics as teams battled for the right to reach Championship…
A.D. Drew | Black College Nines Contributor Location: Rickwood Field – Birmingham, Ala. The second day of the 2025 SWAC Baseball Tournament delivered high drama, offensive fireworks, and elimination game intensity across both brackets. From Bethune-Cookman’s narrow escape in Bracket…
A.D. Drew | Black College Nines Contributor Location: Rickwood Field – Birmingham, Ala. The 2025 SWAC Baseball Tournament opened with a full slate of high-stakes action at historic Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama. With two four-team double elimination brackets, each…
By A.D. Drew | Black College Nines Contributor ATLANTA, GA – Eight of the SWAC’s best head to Birmingham, Alabama for two four-team double-elimination bracket battles that will culminate Sunday in a winner-take-all championship game. Tournament favorites Bethune-Cookman and Florida…
Riverwalk Stadium | Montgomery, Alabama The 2025 Minority Baseball Prospects HBCU Final 4 concluded under rainy skies at Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Alabama, as inclement weather forced the tournament to wrap up a day early. What was originally planned as…
Riverwalk Stadium | Montgomery, Alabama The opening day of the Minority Baseball Prospects HBCU Final 4 showcase at Riverwalk Stadium saw dominant pitching, timely extra-base hits, and a last-minute shakeup to the tournament format after Dillard University was forced to…
May 8–10 | Riverwalk Stadium, Montgomery, AL Montgomery, AL — The historic Riverwalk Stadium will serve as the battleground for the inaugural Minority Baseball Prospects (MBP) HBCU Final 4 Baseball Tournament, set for May 8–10 in Alabama’s capital. Featuring Morehouse…