
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Heather Bauby
Heather Bauby was named the assistant athletic trainer at Randolph-Macon
College in August 2004. She came to Randolph-Macon from Gig Harbor,
Washington, where she worked for MVP Physical Therapy for one year.
During that time, Bauby was head athletic trainer at Peninsula High
School, medic first aid/CPR instructor, strength and conditioning trainer,
and water aerobics teacher.
Prior
to her position in Washington, Bauby was a graduate assistant athletic
trainer at the University of Virginia. She also served as a student
athletic trainer as an undergraduate at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
in Troy, New York. In addition, she worked as a student trainer at the
College of William and Mary and Randolph-Macon as well as soccer camps
in the summer of 2001.
Bauby
received a B.S. degree in biology from RPI in May 2002. She went on
to receive a master's of education in athletic training from the University
of Virginia in January 2004. She is a Certified Athletic Trainer through
the NATABOC, a NSCA-certified strength and conditioning specialist,
and a medic first aid international instructor.
In
addition to her athletic training duties, Bauby played soccer for four
years at RPI. She was a two-year team captain, was first-team all-conference,
all-state and all-region as a senior as well as MVP of the ECAC tournament.
In addition, Bauby was named to the conference all-academic team twice,
and was a member of the Student Athletic Advisory Board.