M.S. in Athletic Training Alum Acts Swiftly to Aid Student
Friday, October 17, 2025

Allison Pritchard, M.S. ’21, put her advanced training to work to revive a student.
At Darrow School in New Lebanon, N.Y., a routine basketball scrimmage turned critical when a player went into cardiac arrest. Seton Hall alumna Allison Pritchard, M.S. ’21, acted without hesitation. The school’s athletic trainer of four years immediately began CPR, sustaining the student until emergency responders arrived.
“This is exactly the kind of preparedness we emphasize in our program,” said Vicci Hill-Lombardi, Ed.D., ATC, department chair of Seton Hall’s M.S. in Athletic Training (M.S.A.T.) program. “Our graduates are equipped to respond competently and confidently in high-pressure situations, whether on the field, in a clinic or in the community.”
Watch the news interview with Pritchard here.

The Interprofessional Health Sciences (IHS) campus in Nutley, NJ -- home to Seton Hall's M.S.A.T. program.
About the Seton Hall M.S.A.T.
Seton Hall’s Master of Science in Athletic Training is a two-year, 64-credit professional
degree that prepares graduates to become licensed athletic trainers — a career projected
to grow by 14 percent over the next decade.
M.S.A.T. alumni work for premier health, athletic and entertainment organizations including the Kansas City Chiefs, Atlantic Health and World Wrestling Entertainment. Learn more.
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