Anna Craig currently serves as Associate Head Coach of Athletic Performance at The University of Texas, working with Women’s Tennis, Women’s Soccer and Men’s and Women’s Diving.
She originally came to The University of Texas in 2010 to begin her M.Ed. in Exercise Physiology, Sports Science and Nutrition, and work as a graduate intern with the men’s basketball team, under Todd Wright. In 2011 she was hired as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for football under the tutelage of coaches Bennie Wylie and Jeff "Maddog" Madden. In the summer of 2012, she was named the head strength and conditioning coach for the women’s soccer team, while continuing to assist with football. In 2013 she transitioned to the Olympic Sports staff as an Assistant Athletic Performance Coach, working under Donnie Maib and heading up the training for Women’s Soccer, Men's and Women's Diving and Women's Tennis.
While earning her B.S. at Texas Tech University in Exercise Sports Science with a minor in Education, she worked with the Texas Tech University football team as a strength and conditioning student coach for 2.5 years under coach Bennie Wylie. She is All-Level Physical Education certified in the state of Texas.
Anna graduated from Liberty High School in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 2005.