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Biography
Began at Michigan State: 2016 Education: Richey received B.A. Purdue University 2003 and a M.Ed. from Virginia Tech 2005. Job Responsibilities: Richey provides medical services for the Men’s Basketball program. Past Experience: Richey most recently worked as the Head Football Athletic at Wake Forest University, prior to which he served as the Director of Sports Medicine/Head Athletic Trainer at Bowling State University. Richey began his career at Notre Dame before transitioning to Illinois.
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