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Athletic Training Faculty

Billy Cotts, MS, ATC, CSCS
Lecturer, Assistant Athletic Trainer
Mesa State College
1100 North Avenue
Grand Junction, CO 81501
970-248-1003
bcotts@mesastate.edu
Education
MS, Athletic Training- Brigham Young University
BS, Human Performance and Wellness- Mesa State College
Teaching Assignments
HPWA 100 Health and Wellness
HPWA 365 Advanced First Aid
HPWA 410 Rehabilitation Exercises
HPWA 468 Clinical Experiences in Athletic Training II
II
Biography
Billy is in his first year as an Assistant Athletic Trainer on the Mesa State Training Staff. Following his graduate work, Billy worked at Weber State University from 2000-2004. While there, he was an Assistant Athletic Trainer, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, as well as an Instructor. Billy has volunteered with the United States Olympic Training Center, 2000 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials, U.S.A. Track and Field, 2001 World Junior Curling Championships, U.S.A. Rugby, 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah-Moscow Games, 2004 Las Vegas All-American Football Classic, and RIC Sled Hockey. During October, 2004, Billy was called upon again to work as an ATC with the World Half Marathon Championship in New Delhi, India. He was published is the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation. Billy and his wife Nicole, have a son, Taylor.

 

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