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Katelin Knox recently concluded her 13th year on the Stanford athletic training staff and ninth working with women's basketball. She also handles the women's golf program and previously handled athletic training responsibilities for both the football and men's volleyball teams.

While at Stanford, Knox also worked on ACL research and intervention methods to help prevent injury through using motion capture technology to assess landing biomechanics.

Prior to arriving on The Farm, Knox worked at Cal with the Bears’ men’s water polo, aquatics and baseball programs.

A 2009 graduate of Santa Clara with a degree in combined sciences, Knox went on to earn her master’s degree in athletic training at Chattanooga.

As an undergraduate, Knox was a student athletic trainer for the Broncos and covered men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, baseball, softball, volleyball and men’s and women’s tennis.

At Chattanooga, Knox worked with the football, basketball, soccer, baseball and wrestling programs.

She also spent one year at Hawaii-Manoa following her undergraduate tenure and worked with the football and softball programs as a student assistant.