Will Wallace is entering his eighth year in the Athletic Communications office at Washington and Lee University in 2025-26. He served his first four years as the Assistant Director of Athletic Communications, before being promoted to the Associate Director prior to the 2022-23 academic year. Wallace is the primary media contact for W&L's men's and women's soccer, men's basketball, women's golf, men's and women's tennis, and men's lacrosse teams.
Prior to arriving at W&L, Wallace spent the previous two years as the Sports Information Intern at Washington & Jefferson College. During his time at W&J, Wallace assisted in the promotion of W&J's 26 varsity athletics programs through social media and website maintenance, as well as handling various aspects of game day operations including statkeeping, public address announcing and the distribution of game programs. He served as the primary media contact for men's and women's soccer, men's water polo, men's and women's tennis, women's basketball, swimming & diving, track & field and softball, while also traveling with various sports for conference and NCAA postseason events.
Wallace spent the fall 2015 semester working part-time in the sports information office at his alma mater, York College of Pennsylvania, gaining experience in writing soccer, volleyball and basketball game recaps as well as gaining a base knowledge of live streaming of events and statkeeping for select fall sports. During the spring 2016 semester, he worked as a sports information intern at Lycoming College, assisting in game day operations at home basketball, wrestling, lacrosse and softball events as well as statkeeping, public address announcing and writing post game recaps.
During his time at Lycoming, Wallace also worked part-time at the Williamsport Sun-Gazette as a Night Sports Desk Assistant. His duties at the Sun-Gazette included the design and layout of the scoreboard page of the Sports section, logging box score submissions via phone and email, and traveling to and reporting on local high school and youth baseball and softball games.
Wallace graduated from York (Pa.) in the spring of 2016 where he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Sport Management, with a minor in marketing.