Swimming & Diving

Abigail Solis
- Title:
- Assistant Athletic Trainer/Swimming & Diving
- Email:
- abby@GoCards.com
- Phone:
- 852-7693
Abigail Solis joined the University of Louisville staff in the spring of 2019 as the athletic trainer for the Cardinals men’s and women’s swimming and diving team.
She comes to the Ville from the University of Pittsburgh where she was a graduate assistant for Pitt’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. There she managed the health and well-being of Division I student athletes working with team physicians, counselors, and psychiatrist while collaborating with nutritionists, and strength coaches.
While in graduate school, she was a research assistant at Pitt’s Neuromuscular Research Lab and at George Mason’s SMART Lab, where she studied concussions. She also served as a teaching assistant in the School of Health and Rehab Science, assisting with strength and conditioning course for undergraduate athletic training students.
As a student, she gained experience working as an athletic trainer with the Washington Redskins, Advanced Kinetics Physical Therapy, and served as an athletic trainer at Georgetown University, Osbourn High School in Virginia, Park View High School in Sterling, Va., and Woodson High School in Washington, D.C. She worked at ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Fla, where she served as a post-graduate athletic trainer at a 250-acre sports facility that accommodates more than 60 sports and has nine venues. She added experience in her field by staffing events such as the Steel City Freeze Volleyball Camps, Hoop Group Jam Fest and Capitol Hill Volleyball Classic.
She did her undergraduate work at George Mason University where she graduated in 2016 with a bachelor of science in athletic training. She earned her masters of science in sports medicine at the University of Pittsburgh in April of 2019.
She comes to the Ville from the University of Pittsburgh where she was a graduate assistant for Pitt’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams. There she managed the health and well-being of Division I student athletes working with team physicians, counselors, and psychiatrist while collaborating with nutritionists, and strength coaches.
While in graduate school, she was a research assistant at Pitt’s Neuromuscular Research Lab and at George Mason’s SMART Lab, where she studied concussions. She also served as a teaching assistant in the School of Health and Rehab Science, assisting with strength and conditioning course for undergraduate athletic training students.
As a student, she gained experience working as an athletic trainer with the Washington Redskins, Advanced Kinetics Physical Therapy, and served as an athletic trainer at Georgetown University, Osbourn High School in Virginia, Park View High School in Sterling, Va., and Woodson High School in Washington, D.C. She worked at ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando, Fla, where she served as a post-graduate athletic trainer at a 250-acre sports facility that accommodates more than 60 sports and has nine venues. She added experience in her field by staffing events such as the Steel City Freeze Volleyball Camps, Hoop Group Jam Fest and Capitol Hill Volleyball Classic.
She did her undergraduate work at George Mason University where she graduated in 2016 with a bachelor of science in athletic training. She earned her masters of science in sports medicine at the University of Pittsburgh in April of 2019.










