Alycia Washington
About Alycia Washington
Alycia Washington is an Assistant Rugby Coach at Yale University, where she has worked since 2019. She has a diverse background in sport and recreation, including roles as a player, coach, and referee, and has contributed to the community through various positions in educational and athletic institutions.
Current Role at Yale University
Alycia Washington has served as the Assistant Rugby Coach at Yale University since 2019. In this role, she focuses on developing the skills and strategies of the rugby team, contributing to the overall growth of the sport within the university. Her experience in coaching and playing at a national level informs her approach to training and player development.
Professional Experience at WHOOP
Since 2020, Alycia Washington has held two positions at WHOOP: Team Manager and Member Service Representative. In these roles, she combines her expertise in sports management with her passion for fitness and wellness. Her responsibilities include managing team operations and providing support to members, enhancing their experience with the brand.
Background in Sport Management
Alycia Washington earned her Master of Science (M.S.) in Sport Management from The Ohio State University, where she studied from 2012 to 2014. This academic background complements her practical experience in various roles focused on sport and recreation, including coaching and refereeing. Prior to this, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology from the University of Connecticut from 2008 to 2012.
Involvement in USA Rugby
Alycia Washington has been an active player with USA Rugby since 2015. Her participation at the national level showcases her commitment to the sport and her dedication to contributing to the rugby community. This involvement aligns with her professional roles in coaching and recreation.
Previous Experience at Ohio State RecSports
Before her current roles, Alycia Washington worked as a Graduate Administrative Associate at Ohio State RecSports from 2012 to 2014. This position allowed her to gain valuable experience in campus recreation, further enhancing her skills in managing sports programs and engaging with the community.