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Marshall Haim

  • Title
    Assistant Director of Athletic Communications
    Women’s Soccer, Men’s Ice Hockey, Baseball, Men’s Heavyweight Rowing, Women's Rowing, Squash
  • Email
    mh2348@cornell.edu
Entering his fourth year at Cornell, Marshall Haim joined the Big Red athletic communications office as an assistant director of athletic communications in August 2022. Haim currently serves as the media contact for the Big Red women's soccer, men's hockey, baseball, men's heavyweight rowing, women's rowing, and men's and women's squash programs.

Haim has worked with the Cornell men's hockey program each year he has been at Cornell, covering a pair of ECAC Hockey Championship titles (2024 and 2025) and three regional final appearances of the NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Championship. In total, Haim has overseen communication efforts for five NCAA Tournament appearances by Cornell (three with men's ice hockey, one apiece with men's soccer and men's tennis), with each appearance registering at least one victory.

He also covered Cornell baseball's appearance in the inaugural Ivy League Baseball Tournament in 2024, where the Big Red reached the championship series. A few months later, Haim covered two Cornell rowing alums at the 2024 Paris Olympics, highlighted by men's heavyweight rowing alum Michael Grady '19 aiding the United States men's four to its first gold-medal victory in 64 years.
 
In his first year at Cornell, Haim oversaw the communications efforts for eight of the Big Red's programs — men's and women's soccer, men's hockey, men's and women's squash, men's and women's tennis, and baseball — and briefly worked with the women's hockey program for three months.
 
Before arriving at Cornell, Haim spent two years as an athletic communications graduate assistant at Canisius University in Buffalo, N.Y., from 2020-22. He was responsible for the media dissemination of the Golden Griffins' men's soccer, women's rowing, and baseball programs and worked with the women's basketball team during the 2021-22 season. Haim was the primary contact for the Canisius baseball team that appeared in the Coral Gables Regional of the 2022 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship. He also assisted Canisius, Niagara, and the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in various media relations roles at the First and Second Rounds of the 2022 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship held in Buffalo.
 
Before entering athletic communications at the collegiate level, Haim spent two seasons with the Buffalo Sabres' media relations department. He began with the organization as a game night employee for the 2018-19 season and returned as a game night assistant for the 2019-20 campaign. He also spent 10 seasons on the stat crew for Buffalo Bills home games — beginning in 2013 when he was a sophomore in high school — where he would handwrite the play-by-play to ensure details of each play were correctly inputted into the NFL's stat program.
 
Hailing from Cheektowaga, N.Y., an eastern suburb of Buffalo, Haim received two degrees from Canisius University, a bachelor of science in sport management in 2019 and a master of science in sport administration in 2022. During his undergraduate studies at Canisius, Haim volunteered at the 2019 Frozen Four, serving as a spotter for Grade-A scoring chances.
 
Haim is a member of the College Sports Communicators (CSC), formerly known as CoSIDA, and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA). He resides in Lansing with his fiancé, Kim, and their two cats, Chloe and Winston.