Support Staff

ATHLETIC TRAINING

The mission of the Department of Sports Medicine and Field Hockey Athletic Trainer Jon Fravel is to provide the complete healthcare for the student-athlete. Jon manages all daily athletic training room operations, including: staff, clerical and student assignments; injury management and rehabilitation; and ensuring medical coverage for all Iowa field hockey student-athletes.

The sports medicine team is composed of orthopedic surgeons from the University of Iowa Sports Medicine Center as well as primary care physicians that specialize in family practice, emergency medicine and pediatrics.

The sports medicine team has at their disposal the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics that encompasses physicians representing all other medical and surgical disciplines. With an orthopedic surgery department that U.S. News & World Report ranks among the nation’s top 10, the best possible care is available for all student-athletes.

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

Coach Ashley RenteriaStrength and conditioning coach provides year-round comprehensive, field hockey-specific training programs for each member of the Hawkeyes. Each program focuses on many components including: strength, aerobic and anaerobic endurance, flexibility, coordination, speed, agility and power. Coach Renteria also consults with both the nutrition and sports medicine staff to develop the individual strength and conditioning programs. This cohesive relationship ensures that field hockey student-athletes have every opportunity to maximize their performance potential.

The Field Hockey program utilizes five different facilities on campus.  Carver-Hawkeye Arena is the main facility.  This 10,000 square-foot facility is home to our strength staff and sport science department.

SPORTS NUTRITION

Director of Sports Nutrition Nicole White is responsible for the development and coordination of optimal nutritional services at Iowa and for the nutritional development and care of student-athletes. White provides direction and communicates the value of nutrition programs specifically designed to promote their health and performance. White works to develop menus for the team and organizes cooking demonstrations and grocery store visits for field hockey players to help them make better food choices.

Sports Psychology

The mission of the University of Iowa Sport Psychology team is to promote mental well-being, safety, and optimal performance in all aspects of student-athlete life. Sport Psychology Services provide confidential personal counseling, performance psychology services, and psychological rehabilitation from injury. Additionally, they provide consultation to coaching, medical, strength training, and administrative staff. Mental skills training and team building activities are also available for teams. Collaboration with other staff is encouraged as appropriate.