Alisha Alexander will begin her eighth year as Sports Information Director and third year as the Assistant Athletic Director and Senior Woman Leader at Lewis-Clark State College in 2025-26. In Sept. 2023, she became the first woman to be voted the NAIA SID of the Year for her work in the 2022-23 school year and was named a CSC Rising Star for the College Division in 2025.
Alexander became the first woman to be voted the Cascade Conference Sports Information Director of the Year for her work in 2020-21, and was also named the NAIA finalist for the AVCA Grant Burger Media award. She won her second CCC SID of the Year honor in 2022-23. Alexander is responsible for the coverage of all 13 teams at LC State and is the media director for the Avista NAIA World Series. In 2022, she was elected to the NAIA-SIDA Executive Board as an At-Large member, the Second Vice President in 2023 and the First Vice President in 2024. After serving a three-year term as First VP, she will elevate to NAIA-SIDA Predent for another three-year term in 2027. In 2023 she was named to the inaugural College Sports Communicators 30-Under-30 class that featured athletic communicators from across all collegiate divisions.
Alexander brought home multiple top-10 finishes in CoSIDA and NAIA-SIDA publication contests in 2022, and was voted Best in the Nation for her graphic submission in CoSIDA’s Single-sports programs category. She orchestrated a full redesign of lcwarriors.com in 2020 and introduced Warrior Wednesdays, a video series that showcases student-athletes and their stories.
In her tenure as the LC State SID, Alexander upgraded Warrior social media platforms, streaming services and digital content. Under her watch, the social media following increased by hundreds across Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. She helped transition the streaming of home games to lcwarriors.com/watch, a platform connected directly to lcwarriors.com, and added the use of graphics and a scorebug into all streams.
A member of the College Sports Communicators (CCSC), Alexander has nominated 68 CSC Academic All-District honorees and eight CSC Academic All-Americans. She helps lead the department’s Student-Athlete Advisory Council and was instrumental in the production of the inaugural LCSPY’s, a student-athlete awards banquet put on to honor the achievements of LC State student-athletes.
The Southern California native came to LCSC after working as the Sports Information Assistant for Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (NCAA DIII) in Claremont, Calif where she handled coverage of softball and track and field while assisting in all other sports.
Alexander graduated from Concordia University, Irvine in December of 2016 and became a graduate assistant in Sports Information for the Eagles. While at CUI, she also interned for the PacWest Conference, an NCAA DII conference located in Orange County, Calif. as well as at the 2016 Ryder Cup and 2017 Senior PGA Championship. She obtained her Master’s degree in Coaching and Athletics Administration from Concordia in November of 2018.
A softball player growing up and an avid baseball fan, Alexander spent four summers working in collegiate summer baseball for the Southern California Collegiate Baseball League as the Director of Baseball Operations for the SoCal Bombers and as the Director of Media Relations for the league.
Alexander, her husband, Zac Fisher, and their dogs, Hunter and Freddy, reside in Lewiston.