Maddy Hudak
Joined: Jul 16, 2024
Maddy Hudak is the deputy editor for Tulane on Sports Illustrated and the radio sideline reporter for their football team. Maddy is an alumnus of Tulane University, and graduated in 2016 with a degree in psychology. She went on to obtain a Master of Legal Studies while working as a research coordinator at the VA Hospital, and in jury consulting. During this time, Maddy began covering the New Orleans Saints with SB Nation, and USA Today. She moved to New Orleans in 2021 to pursue a career in sports and became Tulane's sideline reporter that season. She enters her fourth year with the team now covering the program on Sports Illustrated, and will use insights from features and interviews in the live radio broadcast. You can follow her on X at @MaddyHudak_94, or if you have any questions or comments, she can be reached via email at maddy.hudak1@gmail.com
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Tulane Green Wave Focus on Securing Future with Sizable Transfer Portal Haul
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Tulane Green Wave Need to Account for Hidden Edge of Florida Gators Coach
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Tulane Green Wave Urgency and Focus in Bowl Prep Shows Value of Jon Sumrall
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Tulane Green Wave Coach Credits Tested Veteran for Valuable Edge at Navy
Key Tulane Green Wave veteran offensive lineman steps up in a unique role to account for an unexpected personnel change before playing the Navy Midshipmen.
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Tulane Green Wave Defender With Unique Skill Set Invited to Reese’s Senior Bowl
Tulane Green Wave star defensive back received an invite to the Reese's Senior Bowl after showing off ball skills and coveted traits at his role against Navy.
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Tulane Green Wave Star Named Doak Walker Award Semifinalist Amid Special Year
Tulane Green Wave star's career-high season lands him a semifinalist spot for a prestigious award that honors the best running back in college football.
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Analysis: Tulane Green Wave Shatter Perceptions in Special Shutout of Navy
The Tulane Green Wave refused to be fooled and took preconceived notions personally as they remained unflinched to stun the Navy Midshipmen with a shutout.