MONTREAT, N.C.— Montreat College Athletics announced the addition of Nathan Lozoya to its athletic communications staff in early December. Beginning his duties at the start of the new year, Lozoya will work alongside Christian Zylstra and Noah Sorrells in the coverage and promotion of Montreat's 23 athletic programs.
"We are excited to welcome Nathan to the Montreat College athletics staff," said Christian Zylstra, Associate Athletic Director of Athletic Communications. "He brings a strong skill set and a heart for service that align well with the mission and values of our institution. We're confident he'll be a quality addition to our department as we continue to serve our student-athletes, coaches and the broader Cavalier community."
Over the past two years, Lozoya worked as a Sports Information Assistant at his alma mater, Indiana University Kokomo, an NAIA institution in Kokomo, Ind. In that role, Lozoya assisted with statistics, game broadcasts, feature stories and recaps for the athletics website across all IUK sports, including volleyball, basketball, cross country, track & field, tennis, baseball and soccer. Additionally, Lozoya gained professional sports experience as an intern with the Kokomo Bobkats of The Basketball League (TBL), where he contributed to game production, ticketing and team operations.
"I am incredibly blessed and excited to begin this next chapter of my career," Lozoya said. "From day one, everyone at Montreat College has made me feel welcome and has helped make this transition both smooth and enjoyable. I am excited to see what the future holds during my time here."
Lozoya earned his bachelor's degree in Sport and Recreation Management, with minors in Business and Hospitality and Tourism, from Indiana University Kokomo in May 2024. He went on to complete his Master of Business Administration at IUK in May 2025. A native of Bluffton, Ind., Lozoya was a five-year student-athlete for the Cougars, competing in cross country and track & field. His athletic career included participation in the 2023 NAIA Marathon, and he served as team captain for both the track & field and cross country programs from 2023–25.
Lozoya currently resides in Black Mountain, N.C.