Thomas Gorman joined the department as an assistant athletic trainer in July 2014.
Gorman was a freelance athletic trainer from September 2010 until starting with the Broncs, covering games in Massachusetts for the University of Massachusetts (soccer and field hockey), the Springfield Jr. Pics (ice hockey), Holyoke High School (basketball, baseball, volleyball), West Springfield High School (basketball), Western Massachusetts Cheerleading Semifinals, and Cathedral High School (basketball, ice hockey, men’s and women’s lacrosse, baseball). He also assisted in performance rehabilitation at various high schools in Missouri (football, ice hockey, soccer, volleyball, and basketball) while assisting in coverage of practices at Westfield State University and the University of Massachusetts.
Gorman served as a graduate assistant at Lindenwood from 2011-13, functioning as the head athletic trainer for men’s lacrosse and rugby as well as the dance team. He also assisted with the covered of the university’s other 50+ program and served as the direct supervisor for students in the university’s Athletic Training Education Program.
Gorman has the opportunity to work wit the St. Louis Rams as an intern during the summer of 2012.
During the spring of 2011, Gorman was an assistant athletic trainer at Brown, where he covered spring football, tennis and water polo. He also assisted with evaluation, treating, taping and rehabilitation of student-athletes competing in all 37 sports in the training room.
Gorman earned his Bachelor Movement Science, Sport and Leisure Studies with a concentration in Athletic Training in December of 2009, and then earned a second bachelor’s, this time with a concentration in Physical Education one year later, from Westfield State. He earned his Masters of Science in Human Performance in May of 2013.