Women's Volleyball
Madsen, MS, ATC, LAT, Amanda

Amanda Madsen, MS, ATC, LAT
- Title:
- Associate Athletic Trainer (Volleyball)
- Email:
- aemadsen@iu.edu
- Phone:
- (812) 855-0557
Amanda Madsen joined the IU Sports Medicine staff in August 2017, as the DoD Concussion Project coordinator. She has worked with the Indiana Volleyball team since September of 2017.
Upon arriving in Bloomington, Madsen worked from 2014-2017 as an Athletic Trainer for the School of Optometry, providing coverage at the local high schools and helping collect concussion data for their eye tracking study. Prior to coming to Bloomington, Madsen worked at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa from 2009-2014. During her 5 years there, she provided coverage for the men’s and women’s soccer programs, men’s and women’s basketball programs, softball and track and field teams. Madsen was promoted to Head Athletic Trainer at Wartburg College in 2013. She also taught in the Athletic department, teaching Care and Prevention courses.
Amanda graduated from Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts in Athletic Training in 2007, and earned her Master of Science degree in 2010 from Western Michigan University. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and is an American Red Cross Instructor for CPR and First Aid.
Amanda and her husband Leif reside in Bloomington with their daughters Brenna and Reese.
Upon arriving in Bloomington, Madsen worked from 2014-2017 as an Athletic Trainer for the School of Optometry, providing coverage at the local high schools and helping collect concussion data for their eye tracking study. Prior to coming to Bloomington, Madsen worked at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa from 2009-2014. During her 5 years there, she provided coverage for the men’s and women’s soccer programs, men’s and women’s basketball programs, softball and track and field teams. Madsen was promoted to Head Athletic Trainer at Wartburg College in 2013. She also taught in the Athletic department, teaching Care and Prevention courses.
Amanda graduated from Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts in Athletic Training in 2007, and earned her Master of Science degree in 2010 from Western Michigan University. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and is an American Red Cross Instructor for CPR and First Aid.
Amanda and her husband Leif reside in Bloomington with their daughters Brenna and Reese.