HENNIKER, N.H. - The New England College Department of Athletics is excited to announce the hiring of Randall Scroggins as Assistant Athletic Trainer, rounding out the sport medicine staff for the 2025-2026 school year.
Randall has most recently worked for Granite State Physical Therapy where he has served as the Head Athletic Trainer at Bow High School since 2023. He has also worked with many ice hockey programs in the state of New Hampshire, primarily providing medical care to local junior hockey teams in the Hooksett area – including the New Hampshire Avalanche of the EHL.
Scroggins is a graduate of Plymouth State University, earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Allied Health Sciences in 2022, and graduating with his Master of Science degree in Athletic Training in 2023. While at Plymouth State, Randall completed a clinical rotation that sent him around various teams such as men's soccer, women's ice hockey, and football.
"I am so excited to be joining such an amazing athletic training crew at New England College," said Scroggins. "I can't wait to work with so many like minded individuals who want to help athletes achieve their goals! I am looking forward to the opportunity to grow in an ever growing athletics program and community!"
Randall served as a medical professional at the Boston Marathon in both 2022 and 2023, and is no stranger to running, hiking, cross country skiing, and triathlon training.
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