Amanda Raudabaugh will serve as a volunteer assistant for the second straight year in 2014.
 
As a senior at Shippensburg, Raudabaugh earned All-PSAC and All-Atlantic Region honors in cross country despite not having run on the team since her freshman season in 2008. SU finished seventh at the 2012 NCAA Championships with Raudabaugh as the team’s No. 2 runner.
 
On the track, Raudabaugh thrived with the Raiders, qualifying five times for NCAA Championships competition and earning four All-America citations, including three individually in the 800 meters and a 2011 Division II indoor national championship running on SU’s record-setting distance medley relay.
 
For her career, Raudabaugh is a 15-time PSAC place-winner, 13-time All-PSAC award winner and nine-time conference champion – including four individual titles in the 800 meters. She currently holds the PSAC’s all-time indoor record at 800 meters. As a senior, Raudabaugh was named the 2012 PSAC Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year and was the Overall MVP of the 2012 PSAC Outdoor Championships.
 
A native of Newville, Raudabaugh is currently seeking her MED in school counseling from Shippensburg while working as a graduate assistant in the Academic Success Program. She graduated cum laude from Shippensburg in May 2012 with a bachelor of arts in psychology.