MELISSA MCGRANAHAN

MELISSA MCGRANAHAN

Melissa McGranahan (B.S.Ed. ’14, M.S.Ed. ’18, Ph.D. ’23) centers her research on the intersection of exercise and mental health—particularly for women, whom she noticed were often excluded in research despite having higher levels of mental health-related disorders and lower levels of physical activity. As a graduate student in the Mary Frances Early College of Education’s Department of Kinesiology, she taught multiple undergraduate courses, supervised informal labs, participated as a member of the National Alliance for Mental Illness, and most recently, received an Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award from UGA. Her research includes “Exercise training effects on sleep quality and symptoms of anxiety and depression in post-traumatic stress disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized control trials”, “Impact of Stress on Resting Skeletal Muscle Oxygen Consumption with and without Prior Exercise: 2047 Board #203 May 30 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM”, and “PGC-1α overexpression partially rescues impaired oxidative and contractile pathophysiology following volumetric muscle loss injury”.

JORDAN BARBER

JORDAN BARBER

Jordan Barber is the Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach for the UGA football team. In 2015 he became a certified USA Olympic Weightlifting Coach and in 2016 he graduated from Townson University with a degree in Exercise Science. Along with his current position, Coach Barber has also been the Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach for Temple University and the University of Miami.

GEOFFERY BENTZEL

Geoff Bentzel joined the University of Georgia Athletics Department in January 2022 and serves as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance. In this role, he is responsible for the day-to-day management of the athletics compliance office. He graduated with honors from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2003 and earned a Masters in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco in 2012. As the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance, Geoff is deeply involved with the UGA football team, and ensures that their training and practices are in accordance with the NCAA rules. Thus, Geoff has a unique insight into the training of the athletes.

DAVID DIGGS

DAVID DIGGS

David Diggs (Ph.D. ’23), a doctoral student in the Mary Francis College of Education Department of Kinesiology. He has contributed to papers such as, but not limited to, “Effects of walking exercise training on learning and memory and hippocampal neuroimaging outcomes in MS: A targeted, pilot randomized controlled trial”, “Relationships between cognitive function, seizure control, and self-reported leisure-time exercise in epilepsy”, and “Racial Differences in Relative Skeletal Muscle Mass Loss During Diet‐Induced Weight Loss in Women”.

HANK WRIGHT

HANK WRIGHT

Hank Wright is a physical therapist at Dynamics Physical Therapy in Athens Georgia. Hank earned a degree in Health Education from the University of Georgia in 1984 and a degree in Physical Therapy from the Medical College of Georgia in 1987. A student Athletic Trainer for the UGA 1980 National Football Champions and 3 SEC Championship teams of the 80’s. Hank also worked as a trainer for UGA track and field. He became a Certified Athletic Trainer in 1985 and a Fellow of Applied Functional Science through the Gray Institute in 2015.

COLIN CRANE

COLIN CRANE

UGA named Collin Crane the Director of Athletic Performance for Men’s Basketball on May 12, 2022. Crane sports ten seasons of experience, including stints within the SEC at Mississippi State and Florida. During that span, teams with Crane on their strength and conditioning staff earned postseason bids in seven of nine possible years and averaged 22.8 wins per season. Crane was one of the first strength coaches to partner with Mississippi State’s Athlete Engineering Program. The multidisciplinary research collaboration between the university’s academic and athletic departments explores human performance, processes, and analysis. Since the initiative started, Crane has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed studies on various topics which include force plate analysis and wearable technology in addition to basketball shoe design and assessment. A firm believer in video, strength and diet analysis, Crane is a certified specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). In addition, he also is trained and certified in the Biosignature Modulation Level I program, an integrated system to track an athlete’s body composition and nutritional needs.

LISA

LISA

Major


MEd Sport Management
BS Exercise Science minor in Coaching

Certifications


NBHWC-HWC
CETI Cancer Exercise Specialist
NASM Certified Personal Trainer
AFAA Certified Group Fitness Instructor
American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer

Experience


15+ years in health, fitness and wellness as a group fitness instructor, personal trainer, track and field coach, and wellness coach.
Current Associate Director for Fitness & Well-being & Student Engagement for UGA Rec Sports.