Ashley Hoogeveen

Ms. Ashley Hoogeveen

Head Athletic Trainer - Competitive Clubs

Directorate of Cadet Activities

ashley.hoogeveen [at] westpoint.edu

Ashley Hoogeveen grew up in a small town in Iowa and studied athletic training at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. She attained a Master of Science degree in kinesiology, with an athletic training emphasis, from Temple University. Her favorite thing about athletic training is the entire rehabilitation from the start of an injury to the finish, and the relationships built with athletes through the process. 

Her clinical interests include manual therapy, specifically targeting hips, back and neck. Outside of West Point, Ms. Hoogeveen enjoys traveling, hiking, biking, volleyball, basketball, being outdoors and spending time with family.

M.S., with athletic training emphasis - Temple University

B.S., Athletic Training - Hope College

Selected Publications

Publication: Brain Injury 2015 - Dorminy M, Hoogeveen A, Tierney RT, Higgins M, McDevitt J, Kretzschmar J. Effect of Soccer Heading Ball Speed on S100B, Sideline Concussion Assessments, and Head Impact Kinematics. Brain Injury 2015 May 25: 1-7 Poster Presentation at National Athletic Training Association Conference & Symposium 2012 - Effect of Ball Speed on Head Impact Kinematics and Concussion Assessment Scores during Soccer Heading