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Bio

He is known as the “color guy” teamed up with Jim Doyle on the Bloomsburg University and Berwick High School football broadcasts. His area of expertise is adding analysis, perspective and maybe a quip or two.

Andy graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Pennsylvania with two Bachelors’ and a Master’s degree. He somehow manage do to all this in just the four scholarship years provided by the prestigious Ivy League institution. This guy’s no dummy!

At the age of 22, he became head football coach of Southern Columbia in an era when the school board considered dropping the beleaguered football program. In his first season, 1980, the team endured yet another winless season with a record of 0 - 10. Over the next four years, Ulicny took the football program from the throes of a 26 game losing streak to a 12-1 Eastern Conference Championship and was named by the Reading Eagle as the Anthracite Coach of the Year.

Andy has been inducted into both the Bernie Romanaski and the Northern Anthracite Hall of Fames for his contributions to regional sports as a player, coach and broadcaster.

Andy still resides in his hometown of Shenandoah with his wife Debra. They have one lovely daughter, Nicole, currently in the Philadelphia area. Ulicny still teaches English as well as some World History at Southern Columbia where he serves as Language Arts Department Chair.