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Jason C. Say

  • Class
    1995
  • Induction
    2025
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball
Say was a three-year starter for the Dutchmen Men's Basketball team and a co-captain of the 1994 National Championship team. The small forward hit the legendary buzzer-beating tip-in to send the National Championship game against New York University into overtime. During his career, Say scored 966 points, grabbed 495 rebounds, blocked 82 shots, and recorded 72 steals.
 
A defensive stalwart, Say guarded the opponent's best player every game and was a big reason why LVC was a combined 69-20 during his three years as a starter. He was a Second Team All-Conference selection as a senior and was named to three All-Tournament teams in his final two seasons.
 
A 1995 graduate of Lebanon Valley College, Say began his career at the Good Samaritan Health System in Lebanon, Pennslvania, where he spent over 14 years, eventually serving as Director of Marketing and Strategic Planning. In a career move fueled by faith and the support of his wife, he pursued his second greatest passion, only after basketball, hunting and launched Wired Outdoors—one of the first online hunting shows—which evolved into All In, a series known for its impactful outdoor lifestyle documentaries. In addition to his media work, Say owns and operates several successful businesses, including Field Days, a land and property consulting company, and a full-service marketing agency. In 2025, he launched Magnet Outdoors, a food plot seed company focused on whitetail habitat and land management.
 
Beyond business, Say is deeply committed to community service. He co-founded a charity that during his time as president raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to provide dream hunts for hundreds of wounded veterans and children with life-threatening illnesses. He also serves as Vice President of the Keystone School District Education Foundation and sits on the Keystone School Board. Above all, Say treasures his role as a husband and father. He and his wife Liza—whom he met at Lebanon Valley—are proud parents to their son, Colin, and daughter, Addison.

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