Women's Rowing
Mosher-Stockinger, Steve

Steve Mosher-Stockinger
- Title:
- Athletic Trainer
- Email:
- smoshers@uw.edu
- Phone:
- (206) 685-6687
Steve Mosher-Stockinger joined the UW Atheltics Sports Medicine staff in 2016, and has served as the certified athletic trainer for the Washington men's and women's rowing teams since then.
Mosher-Stockinger came to Seattle after spending a year as the athletic trainer for Syracuse University athletics and their national championship-winning field hockey program. At Syracuse, he worked in conjunction with the strength and conditioning coach to develop an in-season regeneration program for their athletes. At the same time, he oversaw the graduate assistant athletic trainers for SU's softball and men's rowing teams.
Before his time at Syracuse, Mosher-Stockinger was the assistant athletic training intern at the University of California Los Angeles. At UCLA, he specialized with the softball team as well as men's and women's cross country. Mosher-Stockinger oversaw the daily supervision of shoulder maintenance in addition to creating nutrition and fitness goals for individual student-athletes.
Prior to working at UCLA, Mosher-Stockinger was the graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Cal State Northridge baseball team. At CSUN, he developed wide-ranging rehabilitation protocols for the student athletes that included injuries like Tommy John and labral repairs.
After studying at the Postural Restoration Institute, Mosher-Stockinger is SFMA and FMS certified in functional movement screens for all sports. He has also earned certifications in Mulligan joint mobilization technique and functional range release technique.
"I take an individualized and open minded approach to the care of my student athletes and thoroughly enjoy doing my best to put them in a position to succeed. Through my professional and academic experiences, I have been able to cultivate a quality and diverse skill set that should integrate well with Washington Rowing."
Mosher-Stockinger came to Seattle after spending a year as the athletic trainer for Syracuse University athletics and their national championship-winning field hockey program. At Syracuse, he worked in conjunction with the strength and conditioning coach to develop an in-season regeneration program for their athletes. At the same time, he oversaw the graduate assistant athletic trainers for SU's softball and men's rowing teams.
Before his time at Syracuse, Mosher-Stockinger was the assistant athletic training intern at the University of California Los Angeles. At UCLA, he specialized with the softball team as well as men's and women's cross country. Mosher-Stockinger oversaw the daily supervision of shoulder maintenance in addition to creating nutrition and fitness goals for individual student-athletes.
Prior to working at UCLA, Mosher-Stockinger was the graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Cal State Northridge baseball team. At CSUN, he developed wide-ranging rehabilitation protocols for the student athletes that included injuries like Tommy John and labral repairs.
After studying at the Postural Restoration Institute, Mosher-Stockinger is SFMA and FMS certified in functional movement screens for all sports. He has also earned certifications in Mulligan joint mobilization technique and functional range release technique.
"I take an individualized and open minded approach to the care of my student athletes and thoroughly enjoy doing my best to put them in a position to succeed. Through my professional and academic experiences, I have been able to cultivate a quality and diverse skill set that should integrate well with Washington Rowing."