Katy Croeker, ATC
Katy Croeker, ATC
Title: Assistant Athletic Trainer (WVB, MBB, XC, T&F)
Phone: (423) 636-7317
Email: kcroeker@tusculum.edu
Alma Mater: Marian University, 2021

Primary Sport Responsibilities: Women's Volleyball, Men's Basketball, M/W Cross Country, M/W Track & Field

Katy Croeker was named to the Tusculum Athletic Training Staff in summer 2023. She serves as an assistant athletic trainer and has sports responsibilities for women's volleyball, men's basketball, men's and women's cross country and men's and women's track & field.

Croeker, a native of Kenosha, Wisconsin, has worked with TU's women’s basketball team and the cheerleading & dance squads. She previously served as an athletic training student at Tusculum in the spring of 2023 where she worked with women’s volleyball, men’s lacrosse and while working on her her graduate degree from Winona State University.

She also has athletic training experience at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside where she worked with women’s soccer and men’s wrestling. At Winona State, she worked with football, gymnastics and track & field. She also worked with the men’s soccer program at St. Mary’s University in Minnesota during the 2021 fall season.

Croeker has been a NATA member since 2021 and holds certifications in Basic Life Support Training from the American Red Cross, Graston M1 Basic Training, NASM Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES), Dry-Needling Certified and Adult Mental Health First Aid USA.

She earned her Bachelor of Science from Marian University in Wisconsin in 2021 where she graduated with honors. She majored in exercise and sport science and was a member of the President’s List and Dean’s List. She earned her Master's degree from Winona State in 2023.

Croeker was a member of the Marian softball team where she played in 126 games in her collegiate career. She batted .315 and finished with 115 career hits including 24 doubles, two triples, 12 home runs (T7th in school history) and 76 RBI. She earned All-Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference second team honors in 2019 and was a three-time NACC Scholar Athlete.