Baseball

Tyler Cronin, MS, ATC
- Title:
- Athletic Trainer
- Email:
- tcronin@umd.edu
- Phone:
- 301-314-7113
Tyler Cronin returned to the University of Maryland in January 2020 in a full time capacity, after his role as Resident Athletic Trainer from 2016-18. Prior to his return to College Park, Tyler worked as Assistant Athletic Trainer with the Sam Houston State baseball team in Huntsville, Texas. Tyler is in charge of the day-to-day medical care for all Maryland baseball student-athletes.
Tyler received his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training in 2014 from Hope College in Holland, Michigan. During his time in Holland, Tyler was involved in a variety of on and off-campus clinical rotations, including a summer internship through PBATS with the Detroit Tigers.
After his time in Holland, Tyler received his Master’s of Kinesiology degree from the University of Michigan where he worked as a Graduate Assistant athletic trainer with the football team. He presented his clinical capstone project titled “Peroneus Quartus: Clinical Applications and a Case Study” at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association conference in Baltimore in 2016.
Tyler has been a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association since 2010 and holds a variety of certifications including Dry Needling, Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) from NASM, Graston Technique GTS, Gray Institute 3D MAPS, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer through the American Red Cross.
A native of Livonia, MI, Tyler and his wife Amber live in Laurel with their two children Cooper and Callie, and their dog Reagan.
Tyler received his Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training in 2014 from Hope College in Holland, Michigan. During his time in Holland, Tyler was involved in a variety of on and off-campus clinical rotations, including a summer internship through PBATS with the Detroit Tigers.
After his time in Holland, Tyler received his Master’s of Kinesiology degree from the University of Michigan where he worked as a Graduate Assistant athletic trainer with the football team. He presented his clinical capstone project titled “Peroneus Quartus: Clinical Applications and a Case Study” at the National Athletic Trainers’ Association conference in Baltimore in 2016.
Tyler has been a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association since 2010 and holds a variety of certifications including Dry Needling, Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES) from NASM, Graston Technique GTS, Gray Institute 3D MAPS, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer through the American Red Cross.
A native of Livonia, MI, Tyler and his wife Amber live in Laurel with their two children Cooper and Callie, and their dog Reagan.



