Ariko iso biography
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- Associate Athletic Trainer (FB)
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- ariko.iso@colorado.edu
Iso, 51, came to Colorado from Loyola University in Baltimore, Md., where she was an assistant athletic trainer from 2020-21 after working briefly with the Los Angeles Wildcats of the XFL which had followed two years (2018-19) as the head football athletic trainer at Towson University.
That followed two years as the associate athletic trainer at San Jose State University (2017-18), where she earned her advanced degree. Iso had returned to her undergraduate alma mater, Oregon State University, where she was the head football athletic trainer from 2011-17. The Beavers played in the 2012 Valero Alamo Bowl, where Texas scored two late touchdowns to rally for the win.
Prior to returning to OSU, she was the only female athletic trainer in the NFL, spending nine seasons on the staff of the Pittsburgh Steelers. With the Steelers, she was a part of two S
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Ariko Iso
US athletic trainer
American football player
Ariko Iso (磯 有理子, Iso Ariko) (born December 7, 1970, in Tokyo, Japan) is the associate athletic trainer for football for the University of Colorado Buffaloes.[1] In 2002, Iso became the first full-time female athletic trainer in the National Football League, joining the Pittsburgh Steelers.[2] On June 1, 2011, Ariko announced she was leaving the Steelers and returning to her alma mater Oregon State University to become the head football athletic trainer for the Beavers effective June 10, 2011.[3]
On June 6, 2018, Ariko became the head athletic trainer for Towson University’s football team. She was hired by Colorado in 2021.[1]
Iso became interested in athletic training after tearing her ACL while playing basketball and after hearing Oregon State University exercise physiologist Chris Zauner while in high school in Tokyo. Iso then attended Oregon State, earning her bachelor's degree in 1993. She then attended San Jose State University and earned her master's degree in 1995. She began athletic training while at San Jose State and worked at the 1994 FIFA World Cup.[2] She was hired by Portland State University in 1996.[4] At Portland State she worked with