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Jesse Lowman

Jesse Lowman

TitleAthletic Trainer
Jesse is the Certified Athletic Trainer for Sun Devil Baseball and started with the program in 2015.   A native of Arizona, Jesse grew up in Maricopa, Ariz. He completed his undergraduate studies at California State University Sacramento in 2007 with a bachelor's of science degree in Kinesiology and an emphasis in Athletic Training.  During his time at Sacramento State, he was accepted to a student-intern position with the San Francisco Giants in 2006 and worked under the minor league rehabilitation coordinator in evaluating and rehabbing arm injuries.   Upon returning to Arizona in the 2008, Jesse attained the position of Head Athletic Trainer at Horizon High School in Scottsdale. While he was there, was responsible for pitcher conditioning and arm maintenance programs for a baseball team known for success in the state of Arizona. Also while at Horizon, he was able to earn his Master’s of Science in Rehabilitation from the California University of Pennsylvania and the NASM certification for Corrective Exercise Specialist (CES). In February 2012, Jesse began working for Scottsdale Community College and was responsible for the football, volleyball and baseball programs. He was part of a baseball program that saw success by earning the right to play in the NJCAAWorld Series three out of the four years that he was there. His focus with the baseball team was on minimizing shoulder and elbow injuries in all players, and implementing several programs designed to condition the throwing shoulder and elbow for the stresses that they endure at the collegiate level.   During his tenure at ASU, Jesse’s philosophy has shifted to becoming solely focused on keeping the athletes healthy and maintaining their readiness to play.  Building corrective programming based upon modern assessments for each individual athlete is the foundation of that philosophy.  This approach has led to significant decrease in injury rates within the baseball program.    Coupled with this philosophy, in the event that injuries occur, Jesse utilizes the latest rehab protocols with the intent of returning athletes to the field with the highest level of success and efficiency.   Jesse and his wife, Courtney, have two sons, Wyatt and Weston. The couple met at California State University Sacramento, where Courtney, who is also from Arizona, was a Div. I gymnast.