Women's Volleyball
Lucia, Allegra

Allegra Lucia
- Title:
- Asst. Athletic Trainer/Volleyball
- Email:
- allegra@GoCards.com
- Phone:
- 852-2764
Allegra Lucia joined the University of Louisville’s sports medicine staff in 2013.
Since arriving at Louisville, Lucia, a certified athletic trainer, has overseen the medical coverage and treatment for the nationally ranked volleyball and women’s basketball teams at UofL. During her stint as a Cardinal, her teams have never missed earning an NCAA berth. She implements screening for risk stratification and corrective exercise sequencing and develops return to performance models for the Cardinal athletes.
Lucia is a 2007 graduate of Iowa State, where she earned a bachelor of science in health and human performance where she served as a student athletic trainer all four years. She is a 2009 graduate of East Carolina, where she earned her master’s degree in exercise and sport science. She was a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the ECU Pirates each of her two years there.
Lucia spent a year as an intern athletic trainer at Virginia Commonwealth before heading to Butler University where she spent three and a half years serving as an assistant athletic trainer for men’s soccer and softball.
A Chicago, Ill., native, Lucia has been an NATABOC certified athletic trainer (ATC) since 2007. She maintains licensure through the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure as well as having certifications in Functional Movement Screen (FMS), Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) Level 1, and Sound Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (SASTM) with Hawk grips. She also is certified in Y Balance to measure balance in anterior, posteromedial, and posterolateral to assess postural stability, Owens Recovery Science Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) as well as in American Heart Association CPR/AED. Lucia is a member of the Kentucky Athletic Trainers Society and the National Athletic Trainers Association.
Since arriving at Louisville, Lucia, a certified athletic trainer, has overseen the medical coverage and treatment for the nationally ranked volleyball and women’s basketball teams at UofL. During her stint as a Cardinal, her teams have never missed earning an NCAA berth. She implements screening for risk stratification and corrective exercise sequencing and develops return to performance models for the Cardinal athletes.
Lucia is a 2007 graduate of Iowa State, where she earned a bachelor of science in health and human performance where she served as a student athletic trainer all four years. She is a 2009 graduate of East Carolina, where she earned her master’s degree in exercise and sport science. She was a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the ECU Pirates each of her two years there.
Lucia spent a year as an intern athletic trainer at Virginia Commonwealth before heading to Butler University where she spent three and a half years serving as an assistant athletic trainer for men’s soccer and softball.
A Chicago, Ill., native, Lucia has been an NATABOC certified athletic trainer (ATC) since 2007. She maintains licensure through the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure as well as having certifications in Functional Movement Screen (FMS), Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) Level 1, and Sound Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (SASTM) with Hawk grips. She also is certified in Y Balance to measure balance in anterior, posteromedial, and posterolateral to assess postural stability, Owens Recovery Science Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) as well as in American Heart Association CPR/AED. Lucia is a member of the Kentucky Athletic Trainers Society and the National Athletic Trainers Association.