The role of Wentworth Sports Medicine is to provide quality health care to the intercollegiate student-athletes at the Wentworth Institute of Technology. The certified athletic trainers (ATC) on staff are credentialed professionals with diverse educational backgrounds and experiences. The care provided to student-athletes includes injury prevention, recognition and assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, education, and healthcare administration. The sports medicine staff will work in junction with the team physicians, student health services, wellness and disability services, Boston area physical therapy clinics, and athletic administration to ensure that student-athletes have a safe and effective road to recovery.
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Allison Noyes, MS, ATC
Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine and Performance/Athletics Health Care Administrator
(617) 989-4719 (Office)
(617) 989-4151 (Fax)
noyesa@wit.edu
Allison Noyes joined the Wentworth Athletic Training staff in September, 2016. In August, 2022, she assumed the role of interim head athletic trainer and had the interim tag removed on January 1, 2023. In November 2024, she was promoted to the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine and Performance. She also serves as Wentworth's Athletics Health Care Administrator.
Noyes came to Wentworth from Elmira College where she served as an assistant athletic trainer and covered the Purple Eagles’ women’s soccer, women’s ice hockey, men’s volleyball, and softball teams as well as working with the men’s ice hockey team. While at Elmira she evaluated and created treatment protocols for injured student-athletes, was responsible for documenting all athletic injuries, administered pre-participation exams for all student-athletes, administered baseline and post-injury concussion ImPACT and SAC testing and coordinated the scheduling of all student assisting in the Athletic Training Office.
A 2014 graduate of Endicott with a Bachelor’s degree in athletic training, Noyes was a four-year letterwinner for the Gulls’ softball team where she twice helped Endicott capture the Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship and earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament. In her senior season the Gulls advanced to the NCAA regional finals. While a student the Tewksbury, Mass., native worked for a semester at the University of Massachusetts Lowell during her senior year.
Noyes earned her Master’s degree from Elmira in 2016 with a concentration in education.
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Mallory Armstrong, MS, ATC
Athletic Trainer
(617) 989-5341 (Office)
(617) 989-4151 (FAX)
armstrongm2@wit.edu
Mallory Armstrong joined the Wentworth Athletic Training staff in August, 2022.
Armstong comes to us after having completed her Master’s degree in Athletic Training from Merrimack College in May, 2022. While obtaining her Master’s, Armstrong gained clinical experience working at Andover (Mass.) High School, Salem State University, and Harvard University. At Harvard, she worked with the Crimson’s heavyweight and lightweight rowing teams. A native of Chelmsford, Mass., she received her Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Massachusetts Lowell in 2019.
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Renee Ordway, MA, ATC
Athletic Trainer
(617) 989-4149 (Office)
(617) 989-4151 (FAX)
ordwayr@wit.edu
The newest member of the Wentworth Institute of Technology Athletic Training staff, Renee Ordway was hired in December, 2024.
Prior to arriving at Wentworth, she was a member of the UMass Lowell Athletic Healthcare staff, serving as the certified athletic trainer for the men's soccer and women's lacrosse programs.
Ordway is a graduate of Lasell University, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in athletic training in 2022, and earned her Master's degree in rehabilitation science from Lasell in 2023. Before arriving at UMass Lowell, she spent time as an athletic training student intern with the Northeastern University men's ice hockey team and the College of the Holy Cross men's lacrosse team.
She is a certified athletic trainer, licensed in the state of Massachusetts, and a member of the National Athletic Trainers' Association. She is certified in CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers through the American Red Cross, mental health first aid through the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, FMS Level 1 through Functional Movement Systems, and Graston M1 through the Graston Technique.
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Team Physicians (Through Boston Children's Hospital)
Head Team Physician: Sarah Jackson, MD
Orthopedic Team Consultant: Benton Heyworth, MD
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