Following last night’s on-court recognition, we thank the National Collegiate Athletic Association for its continued support of athletic trainers and its commitment to advancing student-athlete health, safety and performance.
Athletic trainers are essential to the care and protection of student-athletes across collegiate athletics.
Join us in recognizing ATs during National Athletic Training Month and throughout the year.
Pictured (L to R):
LaGwyn Durden — Director of Sports Medicine
Dr. Deena Casiero — Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President, Sport Science Institute
Scott Lawrance, DHSc, ATC, PT - NATA District Four Director
Nicki Pieart — Managing Director of Health, Safety and Performance
📸: Jamie Sabau/NCAA Photos
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Lock it in.
October 17. Rapid City.
We’ll be on the ramps at O’Harra Stadium for the 141st Black Hills Brawl.
[ @BHSUFB vs @HardrockerFB ]
More to come.
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Happy National Athletic Training Month to each of the RMAC's impactful athletic trainers 👏
The RMAC is honored to recognize the trust, expertise, and precision athletic trainers bring to their profession through this year's spotlight.
Read the full story at bit.ly/4mdnQY1.
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Player of the Year: Olivia Reed Thyne, Colorado Mesa
Defensive PotY: Elaina Watson, Adams State
Freshman of the Year: Addison Miranda, South Dakota Mines
Coach of the Year: Taylor Wagner, Colorado Mesa
Story > rmacsports.org/news/2026/3/5/…#EverythingElevated
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After averaging 31 points per game this week, Jason Lee has been named the RMAC Offensive Player of the week!
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