The Lynn and Dana Roper Sports Writing Competition, established in 2001 by distinguished alumni of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, celebrates the art of sports journalism and its impact on communities. This annual competition, held by the College of Journalism and Mass Communications, provides a vital platform for aspiring sports journalists to showcase their talent and passion. Founded by Lynn and Dana Roper, whose professional journeys were deeply influenced by their love for sports, the competition encourages exceptional storytelling and fosters the development of future sports media professionals. With generous cash awards, it continues to inspire and recognize outstanding student achievements in sports writing.
About the Contest
The Dana and Lynn Roper Sports Writing Competition tests your ability to produce clear, concise, accurate and compelling stories about sports.
Additional Information
Eligibility
The competition is open to all undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications.
To enter
Submit two published sports stories, in print or online (no blogs) and a resume.
About the Prize
The first-place winner will receive a $2,500 cash award, second place $2,000, third place $1,500 and fourth place $1,000.
The Judges
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About Lynn and Dana Roper
Lynn and Dana Roper, distinguished alumni of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, founded the Lynn and Dana Roper Sports Writing Competition in 2001, driven by their enduring passion for sports and its unifying impact on communities. Dana, once drawn to a career in sports writing before pursuing law, and Lynn, whose professional journey from journalism to financial planning was deeply influenced by her love for sports, recognized the importance of nurturing exceptional talent in sports journalism. Their philanthropic contributions have established a vital platform for aspiring journalists to demonstrate their skills and fervor for storytelling in the dynamic world of sports.