Tennis

- Title:
- Graduate Assistant, Athletic Performance
- Joined Mizzou:
- August 2016
- Hometown:
- Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
- Alma Mater:
- North Dakota State '16
Brittany Wiebe is entering her first year as a Graduate Assistant with the University of Missouri Athletic Performance program. Before joining Mizzou, Wiebe served as a summer intern for Olympic Sports Strength & Conditioning at Clemson University. At Clemson she had the opportunity to assist with men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, baseball, golf, tennis, and track & field.
Prior to Clemson, Wiebe graduated from North Dakota State University where she was a scholarship member of the Women’s Division I Basketball program. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science as well as a minor in Psychology. During her time at NDSU, Wiebe was awarded NDSU Student-Athlete of the Month, the Iron Bison Award, and was named to the Summit League Academic Honor Roll-Distinguished Scholar. She gained valuable experience under Director of Olympic Sports, Jason Miller, where she assisted with the implementation of the NDSU Baseball offseason program. Wiebe also interned at the performance facility, Sanford Power, where she worked with Fargo’s USHL hockey team along with many other athletes. Wiebe is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Wiebe was born and raised in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. She is the daughter of Fred and Shelley Wiebe and has two older sisters, Stephanie and Jacquie.








