Dylan Casper enters his second year as an Assistant Coach for Sports Performance at Queens. His responsibilities include working with the men’s and women’s lacrosse, baseball, men’s golf, and men’s rugby programs
Caspar comes to Queens after training student-athletes at Lees-McRae College, as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach. During his two years at LMC he worked with all varsity sports programs which entailed training over 300 student-athletes.
A graduate of Queens University of Charlotte, Caspar completed his degree in sports and exercise science, while also spending four years serving the men's lacrosse team. He competed two years as a player before being medically disqualified and transitioning to a student assistant for his junior and senior seasons. Following graduation, he was brought on as sports performance coach where he worked with men's volleyball, women's rugby, triathlon, track and field, cross country and cheerleading from 2017-2019.
Caspar also completed two internships at Charlotte Country Day School working under Darnell Clark, who also served as the Director for the NSCA. During his time at CCDS, Caspar worked with all fall sports teams which included football, basketball, soccer, field hockey, and cross country. During the summer of 2016, Caspar interned with the Clemson University Strength and Conditioning department for Olympic Sports where he was able to gain experience working with the baseball, men's and women's soccer, track and field, and volleyball programs. He also has internship experience while spending a summer interning at the University of Denver.
Caspar is CSCS certified through the NSCA and CPR/First aid certified through the Red Cross.