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Mark Womack

Mark Womack

  • Title
    Associate Athletic Director for External Operations / SID
  • Email
    womackm@cedarville.edu
  • Phone
    937-766-7766

Mark Womack has been the Sports Information Director at Cedarville University since 1983 and was promoted to Associate Athletic Director for External Operations in March, 2026.

As SID, he coordinates all information and statistics generated by the 18 Yellow Jacket varsity teams and oversees the marketing and promotions for the department.

Womack is a member of the College Sports Communicators, formerly College Sports Information Directors of America, and was recognized with the CoSIDA 25-Year Award in 2008 for service to the profession. He served as the Deputy Commissioner of the American Mideast Conference and was the information director for the league from 1990 through 2012.

The Great Midwest Athletic Conference recognized him and then Assistant SID Jim Clark as the league's first-ever Sports Information Staff of the Year in 2018-19.

Womack wrote and produced Yellow Jacket Sports Update for the CDR Radio Network from 1982 through 2010. He has also done broadcast play-by-play for Cedarville baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's soccer, softball, and men's and women's track & field.

He was the 2000 recipient of the Clarence "Ike" Pearson Award which is the NAIA-SIDA's highest honor recognizing outstanding achievement in the sports information field. He served on the NAIA Hall of Fame Committee from 1994 through 2011 and chaired the committee twice.

A 1983 Cedarville College graduate, Womack was a four-year member of the Yellow Jacket basketball and golf teams, and he was inducted into the Cedarville University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. He received the Distinguished Service Award from the school's Alumni Association in 1993 and he was selected the 2004-05 Cedarville University Staff Member of the Year.

Mark and his wife, Amy, who is also a graduate of the institution, reside in Cedarville. They have three married daughters, all Cedarville University graduates, and six grandchildren.