Sixteen U-M Student-Athletes Named NSCA Athletes of the Year
Katlyn Haycock joined the University of Michigan Olympic Sport Strength and Conditioning Staff as a graduate assistant in August 2011. Haycock will be responsible for program design and implementation for women's lacrosse, men's swimming and assisting with wrestling and women's soccer.
Prior to joining the Michigan staff, Haycock completed an internship with Athletes' Performance where she worked with NHL, NFL and British Premier League athletes. Haycock also worked as an undergraduate assistant in the Syracuse University strength and conditioning department, assisting with the women's tennis, lacrosse, soccer and ice hockey teams.
Haycock received her bachelor of sciences degree in exercise science from Syracuse. While at Syracuse, she was a member of the women's tennis and rowing teams.
She is a certified Level 1 Sports Performance Coach through USA Weightlifiting and is certified as a Professional through the Professional Tennis Registry.
Originally from Grand Blanc, Mich., Haycock will be working towards her master's degree in exercise physiology at Eastern Michigan University.