OSHKOSH, Wis.- Mandy Eggert was named the first full-time strength & conditioning coach in UW-Oshkosh Athletics history, as announced by Assistant Chancellor, Athletics, Darryl Sims.
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"We are thrilled for Mandy to join our staff as our first-ever head strength & conditioning coach", said Sims. "Mandy brings years of experience at various levels of the strength & conditioning field and will make an immediate impact on all of our 21 sports' training programs."
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Eggert joins UW-Oshkosh after most recently serving as a strength & conditioning coach at the Titletown Clinic and Green Bay West High School through Emplify Health by Bellin. She worked with both individuals and teams, developing sport-specific and general training programs, providing consulting services, and providing care and service to clients. During the 2024-25 school year, Eggert also consulted for the Titans' men's basketball, football, men's wrestling, women's gymnastics, women's soccer, and women's tennis programs.
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"I am so grateful for the journey that has led to this amazing opportunity", Eggert said. "For me to be back at my alma mater as the head strength & conditioning coach is something I never could have imagined, but I am truly excited to be a positive force in training the athletes on campus!"
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Before joining the Emplify staff, Eggert held performance coach positions with SAGA Sports, Ski and Gymnastics Academy, Paramount Performance, and MindRight Performance between 2019 and 2025.
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Before serving as a trainer with TNT fitness in 2018 and 2019, Eggert was Freedom High School's sports training specialist through a partnership with Aurora Baycare Sports Medicine from 2016-18. Through her work with the Irish, she designed and implemented training programs for girl's basketball, football, boy's and girl's soccer, providing safe instructions to both middle school and high school students and student-athletes while educating those groups on general eight room safety standards.
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Eggert owns certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the American College of Sports Medicine, the American Heart Association, and TRX.