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Cornell University Athletics

Julien Deumaga

Professional Experience

• Football Operations and Content Coordinator of Cornell Football, Cornell University (2024-present)
• Digital Content Creator, Cornell University (2024)
• Multimedia Freelance Producer, Cornell University School of Human Ecology (2023)
• Creative Content/Social Media Manager, Cortland Crush Collegiate Summer Ball Baseball Team (2022)
• Athletics Event Staff, Ithaca College (2022-23)

Playing Experience

• Ithaca College (2019-23)

Education

• B.S., Ithaca College (2023)

At Cornell

Julien Deumaga joined the Cornell football staff in April of 2024.

Prior to Cornell

Deumaga has worked in various avenues within sports, but most often in the creative content sector. He most recently assisted the Cornell Athletics Communications Department in content capture and generation, including supplying video of the 2024 NCAA Wrestling National Championships, where the Big Red finished second. Before joining the athletics side of Cornell, he assisted the university's School of Human Ecology by capturing events, b-roll, and interviews for the school's website and social media pages.

Deumaga spent the summer between his senior season and grad year working with the Cortland Crush as a Creative Content/Social Media Manager, creating content for the team's social pages. He also has experience in events, assisting the Ithaca College staff in the off-season during his undergrad.

Deumaga began his creative media journey by volunteering with the Ithaca College Athletics Creative Media Team.

Playing Career

Deumaga played his collegiate years at Ithaca College as a wide receiver. A three-time Liberty League All-Academic Team honoree, Deumaga totaled 47 receptions in his career, totaling 656 yards and eight touchdowns. The Gloversville, N.Y. native was one for the trick play during his final season. Deumaga completed three passes in the 2023 season, each for a touchdown, including a career-long 37-yard pass against Buffalo State.

In the 2022 season, the receiver made his SportsCenter Top-10 debut with the penultimate touchdown of the game against Cortland in the Cortaca Jug game at Yankee Stadium.