Joined Naval Academy Athletic Association: Summer 1991
Scott Strasemeier is in his 35th year at the Naval Academy, where he serves as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Sports Information.
Strasemeier is the primary media contact for the football program and is the sport administrator for men's basketball and women's lacrosse.
During his time in Annapolis, Strasemeier has served as the Media Relations Director for 16 Army-Navy football games, seven NCAA Men's Lacrosse Quarterfinals, the NCAA Women's Lacrosse Final Four, the NCAA Men's Hockey Frozen Four and the Aloha and Oahu Bowls. He has also worked multiple NCAA Men's Basketball Tournaments - both the first and second rounds and the regionals and was a member of the NCAA Women's Lacrosse selection committee for four years. He is currently a member of the NCAA Women's Lacrosse rules committee.
Strasemeier has been involved with 18 bowl games at Navy, three NCAA Men's Basketball Tournaments, seven NCAA women's lacrosse tournaments and three NCAA baseball tournaments.
In 2015, quarterback Keenan Reynolds finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting and won the Sullivan Award, which is given to the nation's most outstanding amateur athlete. In 2017, the women's lacrosse team became the first female Service Academy team to make the final four in any sport.
Strasemeier started at Navy in 1991 as an intern before moving up to Assistant Sports Information Director for four years. In 1996, he became the Sports Information Director, from which he would become of Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information in 2003 and then Associate Athletic Director for Sports Information in 2007 and Senior Associate Athletic Director for Sports Information in 2011.
The Sports Information staff has been named one of the Top 11 SID staffs in the country by the Football Writers Association eight times, including six times in the last seven years: 2010, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024
Strasemeier earned his bachelor's degree in Sports Marketing & Management from Indiana University in 1991. He currently resides in Annapolis with his wife, Kristen.