Steven Rosier arrived at West Virginia in August 2022 and serves as the associate director of athletic training and primary athletic trainer for the Mountaineer baseball team.
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Rosier came to WVU following a two-year stint at Central Michigan from 2020-22. At CMU, he was responsible for daily health care for the Chippewa football and baseball programs, including preventative care, immediate care, treatments, and rehabilitations. He also oversaw day-to-day operations of athletic training facilities and managed COVID-19 testing for all spring sports to meet conference, state, and national guidelines.
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Prior to that, Rosier worked at Lenoir-Rhyne University from 2017-20, as well as Lincoln Memorial University from 2016-17.
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A native of Montgomery, Minnesota, Rosier graduated Minnesota State-Mankato with a bachelor’s of athletic training in 2014. He also received his Master of Arts in Teaching (physical education) from West Alabama in 2016. While there, he served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer.
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Rosier is certified by BOC Inc. and NPI. He also holds certifications in American Red Cross (CPR/AED, ARC Instructor) and has specializations in mental health First Aid, human movement, KAATSU BFR, OnBaseU pitching and hitting, and performance enhancement.