Collin Hauschild serves as the primary athletic trainer for women's soccer after joining West Virginia University Athletics in June 2024. His current role includes the day-to-day care, rehabilitation and injury prevention for student-athletes. Hauschild recently served with the women’s tennis and the WVU spirit squads as athletic trainer.
Hauschild most recently served as a student athletic trainer for the WVU wrestling and women’s soccer programs, helping with their day-to-day medical care, rehabilitation and injury prevention.
His professional experience also includes a summer stint as a student athletic trainer for WVU Orthopedic Medicine and working as an athletic trainer for the Falmouth Road Race in Falmouth, Massachusetts, in the summer of 2023.
His first role with WVU was as a student athletic trainer for the Mountaineer baseball program in 2022.
Hauschild has a bachelor of science degree in pre-athletic training from Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio, and a master of science degree in athletic training from West Virginia University.
He owns several certifications and memberships including CPR/AED and first aid certified from the American Red Cross, HIPAA/OSHA certified, and mental health first aid certified.
He resides in Morgantown.