Oklahoma State University Athletics
OSU Hires Noonan as Head Athletic Trainer
July 21, 1999 | General
July 21, 1999
STILLWATER, Okla. - Oklahoma State's Athletic Department has hired a new head athletic trainer, it was announced this week. Terry Noonan replaces Steve York, who has left the university to enter the private sector.
Noonan comes to OSU from Northern Iowa, where he served as head athletic trainer for 15 years.
From 1979 to '81, he was a graduate assistant at UNI, and he then spent the next two years as a physical fitness instructor at Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo, Iowa, and the head athletic trainer at Columbus High School.
He has been a nationally certified athletic trainer for 18 years and is licensed as an athletic trainer in the state of Iowa. He has served as an examiner for the NATA BOC certification exam, has been a member of the NATA District V Board of Directors for five years, and was recently elected the President of District V, which is comprised of Missouri, Kansas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Kansas and Iowa. He has served as News Letter Editor of District V for the last three years. ?Terry has been active in the Iowa Athletic Trainers Society and has served as the secretary - treasurer, president elect and president.
Noonan received his bachelor's degree in recreation administration >from Loras College in 1978, his master's from Eastern Kentucky in 1979 and additional graduate study in physical education with an emphasis in athletic training from UNI in 1981.
Noonan and his wife, Jeri, have one son, Casey, 15.










