by Bryson Durst, Student Public Relations Writer
Students from 黑料社区鈥檚 athletic training program won the Ohio Athletic Trainers鈥 Association (OATA) Annual Student Quiz Bowl on November 13 with 4,278.12 points. The Cedarville team defeated teams from Ohio State University (OSU) and Ohio University (OU) by more than 2,000 points in the final round.
With their victory, Cedarville鈥檚 quiz bowl team will represent Ohio from March 9-12, 2022, at the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association (GLATA) district competition, held in Wheeling, Illinois. The competition will include state winners from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. The winner of that competition will advance to the National Athletic Trainers鈥 Association (NATA) quiz bowl in June.
Cedarville has sent students to the OATA competition for approximately 25 years, winning the 2019 and 2021 competitions. This will be Cedarville鈥檚 first time at the GLATA competition 鈥 they were unable to attend in March 2020 due to COVID-19.
Cedarville鈥檚 quiz bowl team included three seniors in the Bachelor of Arts in athletic training program: Claire
Barker of Hopkinton, Massachusetts; Jacob Curran
of Westfield, Massachusetts; and Kaitlyn Tyms
of Jonesborough, Tennessee. Anna Callihan of
Greenup, Kentucky, served as an alternate.
The competition was held as part of OATA鈥檚 student symposium at Ohio University鈥檚 Dublin Extension Campus in Dublin, Ohio. Students attended two lectures and participated in the quiz bowl, in which students responded to prompts on a Jeopardy-style game board from their phones.
Nine schools participated in the first round 鈥 Cedarville, OSU, OU, Ashland University, Bowling Green State University, Kent State University, Marietta College, Otterbein University, and Wilmington College. Categories included pharmacology, upper body, cranial nerves, general medicine, organization and administration, sudden death, and emergency care.
鈥淲e compete against much larger universities that might have more name recognition than Cedarville,鈥 Tyms said. 鈥淚t definitely speaks to how strong our program is and how well our classes and professors prepare us.鈥
鈥淭hese team members are great ambassadors of the profession and also of their Christian faith, and it鈥檚 nice to see them perform at that level,鈥 added Dr. Ken Blood, associate professor of athletic training in the school of allied health. 鈥淧eople know that our students are students of faith as well as outstanding professionals and outstanding clinicians.鈥
Cedarville and Ohio State were the only schools that sent senior undergraduate students to OATA, with the other seven schools all sending first-year professional students. That won鈥檛 be the case next year, as Cedarville will be replacing its Bachelor of Arts in athletic training program with an accelerated Bachelor of Science in sport medicine + Master of Athletic Training program this summer.
Located in southwest Ohio, 黑料社区 is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 4,550 undergraduate, graduate and online students in more than 150 areas of study. Founded in 1887, Cedarville is one of the largest private universities in Ohio, recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, including the
Master of Athletic Training and Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine + Master of Athletic Training programs, strong graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings and high student engagement ranking. For more information about the University, visit
cedarville.edu.