A student-produced video chronicling the dance team鈥檚 journey to nationals received one of collegiate sports media鈥檚 top honors. The recognition came weeks after the team captured Division I national championships in both pom and hip hop.
A video celebrating one of the most successful seasons in Elon Dance Team history has earned national recognition for its 福利亚洲国产精品 student production team.

The 鈥淓lon Dance Team Send-Off鈥 video, directed and edited by Peter Sillitto 鈥26 and produced in collaboration with the Elon Dance Team, received a Sports Video Group (SVG) College Sports Media Award for Outstanding In-Venue Video 鈥 Collegiate Student Championship. The award was presented May 27 in Atlanta during the 18th annual SVG College Sports Media Awards ceremony.
The honor came just weeks after the Elon Dance Team captured two national titles at the 2026 National Dance Association College National Championships, winning the Division I pom and Division I hip hop competitions. The back-to-back victories marked a historic achievement for the program, including Elon鈥檚 first national championship in the pom category.
Produced for the team鈥檚 trip to nationals, the video took a more narrative approach than previous send-off productions.
鈥淧roducing a send-off video is something we do every year, with the final piece being shown in the Schar Center and shared across social media,鈥 said Sillitto, a cinema and television arts major. 鈥淭his year, we wanted to take a more story-driven approach by focusing on the team鈥檚 journey to nationals. Our goal was to showcase not only their performances, but also the hard work, dedication and experiences that led them there.鈥
In addition to Sillitto, the student production team included Kristen Pearson 鈥27 and Meghan McGarrigle 鈥28 as producers; and Zack Golub 鈥26 and Colin Dorroh 鈥27 as creative producers and camera operators.
across multiple locations, capturing both cinematic visuals and authentic moments from practices, workouts and team activities.
鈥淥ne of the biggest challenges was making sure we told the team鈥檚 real story, which meant being present and ready to film during genuine moments,鈥 Sillitto said. 鈥淐apturing those authentic interactions and experiences was an important part of the creative process and helped make the final video feel more personal and meaningful.鈥
For Sillitto, the award reflects months of collaboration and effort from both the dancers and the production crew.
鈥淚鈥檓 proud of the project because every year our goal is to create the best video possible, and we have a lot of creative freedom to experiment with new ideas and push ourselves creatively,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he final video represents months of hard work from both the dance team and the production crew, so we鈥檙e excited and grateful that the project has been recognized.鈥
Sillitto graduated from Elon in May and recently accepted a position with Booz Allen Hamilton as a videographer and social media content creator.
Sillitto and Dorroh attended the 2026 SVG College Summit in Atlanta alongside Anthony Bamford 鈥25, coordinating producer for Elon Sports Vision; Patrick Cunningham, director of live broadcast production for Elon Athletics; and students/recent graduates Philip Doherty 鈥26, Anthony Eppolito 鈥27 and Joey Marinello 鈥28.
This year marked another strong showing for Elon at the national competition 鈥 the university won its first-ever award in 2025. In addition to the winning Elon Dance Team send-off video, four other Elon productions were recognized as finalists in the Collegiate Student Championship division: 鈥淔ootball: Elon vs. North Carolina A&T,鈥 鈥淪trength Beyond the Game 鈥 Brodie Carroll,鈥 鈥淲in The Moment 鈥 Asher Cunningham鈥 and 鈥淲hat It Takes 鈥 Elon Men鈥檚 Basketball Halftime Hype.鈥