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Meet our current students in the Master of Sports Science program. They come from a variety of places, backgrounds and all bring a special perspective to the program. Find out what they are doing in their internships and what they love most about their time at Pitt! 

Tyler Diaz (MS’ 23)

Tyler Diaz (MS’ 23)

  • Hometown: Pennsauken, New Jersey 
  • Undergraduate Degree: Health and Exercise Science, with a concentration in Health Promotion and Wellness Management 
  • Internship Experience: Pitt Baseball and Softball – Diaz is testing and tracking pitch velocity and grip strength to monitor progress. Also, he is using data to compare Pitt players to the professionals in their respective positions. 
  • Fun Facts: Diaz is a die-hard Philly sports fan. He loves to dance, sing and play the ukulele. His goal for the future is to become a head coach for a professional team or become a strength coach/sports scientist for Special Olympics athletes. 
  • Favorite part of the program: He likes forming bonds and relationships with the players and staff and having hands-on practical experience in the sports science realm.

 

Emily Harrigan (MS’ 23)

Jordan Reyes (MS’ 23)

  • Hometown: Auburn, Alabama 
  • Undergraduate Degree: Kinesiology 
  • Internship Experience: Pitt Football – Reyes is working on data collection and analysis using cutting-edge technology such as the Catapult and Hawkin Dynamics force plates. 
  • Fun Fact: Pittsburgh winters are the coldest he has ever experienced. 
  • Favorite part of the program: The applied experience with the academic course load. The program does a great job of integrating skills and education that are essential for a sport scientist.

 

Emily Harrigan (MS’ 23)

Emily Harrigan (MS’ 23)

  • Hometown: North Huntington, Pennsylvania 
  • Undergraduate Degree: Health Services 
  • Internship Experience: Pitt Swimming and Diving – Harrigan helps collect Hawkin Dynamics force plate data and assists with any additional testing to help monitor and optimize athletic performance. 
  • Fun Facts: Harrigan played four years of Division I soccer including three years at Rutgers University and the other at the University of Pittsburgh. 
  • Favorite part of the program: She enjoys the opportunity to work with different types of technology to gain experience in the field. 

 

Want to see more and hear from more students? Read Part 1 here

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Published June 13, 2023