Athletic Training Adds Two New Hires for Upcoming Year
FROSTBURG, Md. – The Frostburg State Athletic Training Staff has announced their new additions entering the 2024-25 academic year, welcoming Connor Daudt and Angelica Sabatini.
Daudt joins FSU having clinical experience at both the high school and collegiate level, working with Red Land and Northern-York High School, and Messiah University and Dickinson College. Most recently, Daudt worked at Penn State Health gaining physical therapy experience.
Daudt earned his bachelor's degree in Applied Health Science in 2022 from Messiah, before staying at MU to complete his masters in Athletic Training in 2024. During his time at Messiah, Daudt participated in Cross Country and Track & Field for the Falcons.
Sabatini joins the staff having served as both a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer and an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Washington & Jefferson College. During her time at W&J, Sabatini worked primarily with volleyball, basketball, and both men's and women's lacrosse teams, while additionally helping out with men's water polo, wrestling, and baseball.
Sabatini received her bachelor's degree in Athletic Training with a minor in Exercise Science from Waynesburg University in 2017, prior to earning her master's in Athletic Training at California University of Pennsylvania in 2018.
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