Chris Archambeault works with the baseball team at Kennesaw State University and is entering his 16th season going into the 2022-23 year.
Prior to KSU, Chris served as an assistant athletic trainer for Davidson College in North Carolina and served as a Graduate Assistant athletic trainer for the Lovett School in Atlanta.
Archambeault has served as the team athletic trainer for both women’s soccer and baseball, and began serving as the athletic department's drug testing coordinator in 2010. In December 2011, Archambeault served as the Medical Director for the NCAA Women's College Cup when it was held at KSU Soccer Stadium.
Archambeault holds a master's degree in sports medicine from Georgia State University and received his bachelor's degree in athletic training from High Point University in North Carolina. He is also certified in FMS/SFMA, Graston Technique, Blood Flow Restriction Therapy, Active Release Technique Upper Body Certified, CPR and First Aid for the Professional Rescuer Instructor Certified. While pursuing his education, Archambeault attained additional experience while working as an athletic trainer for the Atlanta Xplosion Women's Professional Football team, USA Taekwondo and the Georgia Tech Lacrosse Club.
Archambeault is a native of Buffalo, N.Y., and is an avid ice hockey player and referee. He resides in nearby Canton with his wife, Brittany, and his son Cooper and are expecting a daughter in October.