Sloane Martin set to make history this week at boys' hockey tournament

Sloane Martin will become the first woman to do state hockey play-by-play.

March 6, 2019 at 2:18AM

When the puck drops at the boys' hockey state tournament on Wednesday, history will be made on several fronts, including the television broadcasts.

Sloane Martin, a WCCO Radio news reporter and a veteran sports broadcaster, will become the first woman to work as a play-by-play announcer for the boys' state tournament. Martin will call the first session of Wednesday's Class 1A quarterfinals for KSTC-TV Ch. 45. She will work the 11 a.m. game between North Branch and St. Cloud Cathedral and the 1 p.m. contest between Minnesota River and East Grand Forks.

"These are such important moments, special moments for these kids and these communities," Martin said of her assignment. "That in itself is exciting."

She is just one of several broadcasters slated to work games as the Minnesota State High School League brought back tournament veterans to help celebrate the 75th edition of the event, a group that also includes names such as Wally Shaver, Doug McLeod, Jim Erickson and Lou Nanne.

Martin will lead it all off on Wednesday, and she said she was a combination of excited and nervous.

"Executive producer Dennis Silva was wanting to do things a little bit differently this year for the Year 75 [of the tournament] and he just came to me and asked, 'Hey, are you interested in doing this,' " Martin said. " 'Of course,' That was my really quick response."

A Los Angeles native who played basketball at Division III St. John Fisher College in Rochester, N.Y., Martin moved to the Twin Cities in 2016 with her husband, Matthew Coller, a radio analyst for SKOR North. She has worked girls' hockey state tournaments and three Prep Bowls for Ch. 45. Previously, she worked at radio stations in western New York.

Martin said calling the girls' hockey tournament gave her an appreciation of the talent level of in the state.

"It was fantastic introduction into what Minnesota hockey is all about," she said. "There's just nowhere else like it, for girls and boys."

And when she arrived in Minnesota, she quickly learned the importance of the boys' hockey state tournament.

"We kept hearing from people, 'You have to see the boys' hockey tournament.' Over and over," she said. " 'You have to see it and take it in.' "

Martin's versatility is her calling card — she worked Purdue-Indiana women's basketball for Big Ten Network on Sunday — and she has committed to doing her homework on the boys' hockey tournament.

"You've got to do the hard work," she said. "I study for these games like every single one is not just a test, but the bar exam."

What can we expect from a Sloane Martin play-by-play call?

"When I take on a game, I believe in two things: That a game should be informative and that it also should be entertaining," she said. "From me, I think you're going to get enthusiasm. This is such a big moment for these kids, and I want them and their family and people back home to watch this and feel it's really special."

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Randy Johnson

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Randy Johnson covers University of Minnesota football and college football for the Minnesota Star Tribune, along with Gophers hockey and the Wild.

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