Graduate Assistants

Tyler Deam, ATC

1st year

Sport Responsibilities: current- Football

Alma Mater: Ohio State University (2012)

Hometown: West Liberty, Ohio

 

 

 

 

 

Renee Hirsbrunner, ATC, LAT

1st year

Sport Responsibilities: current- Sand Volleyball

Alma Mater- University of South Florida (2012)

Hometown- Wellington, Florida

Renee Hirsbrunner is in her first year of her graduate assistantship at Florida State University and working with the Sand Volleyball team. She is a 2012 graduate of the University of South Florida where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training. Renee is currently working toward a degree in Sports Management.

Caleb Forehand, ATC

2nd year

Sport Responsibilities: current- Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving

Alma Mater: University of West Florida (2011)

Hometown: Baker, Florida

Caleb Forehand is in his second year of his graduate assistantship at Florida State University. He is a 2011 graduate of the University of West Florida where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training and a minor in Sports Psychology. Caleb is currently working towards a Masters of Science degree in Sports Science.

 

Kaye Jaynes, ATC

2nd year

Sport Responsibilites: current- Women’s Tennis; previous- Sand Volleyball

Alma Mater: Florida State University (2011)

Hometown: Owensboro, Kentucky

P. Kaye Jaynes is in her second year of graduate assistantship at Florida State University, currently working with Women’s Tennis. She is a 2011 graduate of Florida State University, where she received a Bachelors Degree in Athletic Training. Kaye is pursuing a Masters Degree in Sport Psychology.

 

Clay Johnson, ATC

2nd year

Sport Responsibilities: current- Men’s Tennis

Alma Mater: University of Alabama (2011)

Hometown: Fort Payne, Alabama

Clay Johnson is in his second year of his graduate assistantship at Florida State University and working with the Men’s Tennis Team. He is a 2011 graduate of the University of Alabama where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training. Clay is currently working towards a Masters degree in Sports Management.

 

Miguel Motolongo, ATC

1st year

Sport Responsibilities: current- Soccer

Alma Mater: Nova Southeastern University

Hometown: Weston, Florida

Miguel Motolongo is in his first year of his graduate assistantship with Florida State University. He is a 2012 graduate from Nova Southeastern University, where he obtained a bachelors degree in athletic training. Miguel is currently assisting as an athletic trainer with the Women’s Soccer team while also working towards his Masters degree in Sports Science.

 

Mischa Payne, ATC

1st year

Sport Responsibilities: current- Men’s and Women’s Track and Field, Cross Country

Alma Mater: Florida State University (2012)

Hometown: Miami, Florida

Misha C. Payne is in her first year of her graduate assistantship at Florida State University. She is a 2012 graduate of Florida State University where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training and a minor in Psychology. Misha is currently working towards a Masters of Science degree in Sports Science.

Amanda Robinson, ATC

1st year

Sport Responsibilities: current- Volleyball

Alma Mater: University of Central Florida (2012)

Hometown: Orlando, Florida

Amanda Robinson is in her first year of her graduate assistantship at Florida State University and working with the Women’s Indoor Volleyball and Women’s Golf teams. She is a 2012 graduate of the University of Central Florida where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training. Amanda is currently working towards a Masters degree in Sports Management.

Madeleine Scaramuzzo, ATC

1st year

Sport Responsibilities: current- Football

Alma Mater:Louisiana State University (2012)

Hometown: Covington, Louisiana

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