Chloe McCoy joined the athletic training staff at Lynn University in 2021 and she oversees the volleyball, men's and women's swimming, softball and men's golf programs.
Prior to joining Lynn, McCoy was a member of the Coker College Sports Medicine staff as an athletic trainer beginning in the fall of 2015. McCoy was the Contact for women’s volleyball, men’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s golf, and the spirit squad.
Before joining Coker, McCoy was employed by King University from August 2012 to July 2015. In addition to athletic training, McCoy served as an adjunct professor in the upper-level athletic training classes. In June 2014, she received a promotion from Assistant Athletic Trainer to Associate Athletic Trainer.
McCoy also worked at Furman University for the 2010-11 academic year, and she was responsible for the coverage of Division I women’s volleyball and softball teams. She assisted in the daily operations of the FU Sports Medicine Center where she expanded her rehabilitation knowledge. She also had the opportunity to do a rotation with the team physicians at Piedmont Orthopedics Associates.
McCoy has assisted with coverage of the SAC Softball Tournament twice (2016 & 2017) and the Women’s Wrestling National Tournament (2013).
She has twice implemented an ACL jump prevention program, once with women’s volleyball at Coker in 2016 and once with women’s basketball in 2013 at King.
McCoy is a graduate of East Carolina University, where she was a dual graduate with a BS in Athletic Training and MS in Education. While pursuing her master’s degree, McCoy had the opportunity to teach and assist within the Health and Human Performance College at ECU. She taught general education health requirement classes, as well as sophomore-level curriculum labs within the athletic training program.