When people arrive at McWhorter Stadium to catch a home softball game on any given night, people expect to hear the names of the 2023 roster including the coaching staff. It’s a normal pregame activity that comes with the territory of hosting a game. One name that is often overlooked belongs to an integral part of the program, Clemson softball’s athletic trainer Katie Rovtar. With March being National Athletic Training Month, we want to take a moment to shine a light on someone who shines behind the scenes of the team.
From an early age, Katie was surrounded by sports. Both of her parents were coaches, with her father coaching wrestling. She grew up around wrestling mats and spent Fridays and Saturdays at sporting events. One of her earliest memories around athletics was an injury that occurred during a wrestling match. Jeff Hill, a wrestler on her dad’s team, dislocated his elbow on the mat. Katie watched in amazement as the team doctor relocated the joint, taped it up, and sent Hill back out to wrestle.