Madeline Koch

Mental Performance Consultant

Madeline Koch, M.S.Ed. is a mental performance consultant with experience supporting youth, high school, and collegiate athletes. She holds a master’s degree in counseling and sport psychology and is currently pursuing a doctorate in Counseling Psychology at Indiana University with a focus on sport and performance. As a former Division I volleyball player, Madeline integrates her athletic background with her advanced graduate training to help athletes thrive. Her research focuses on the experiences of female student-athletes navigating the college transfer portal and recruitment process.

Madeline has partnered with teams, coaches, and individual athletes to enhance both performance and well-being. She has facilitated psychoeducational workshops for athletic administrators and collaborated with teams to strengthen confidence, trust, and commitment. In her individual and group work, she equips athletes with tools to manage challenges such as negative self-talk, pre-performance anxiety, body image concerns, and comparison. Grounded in evidence-based strategies and tailored to each client, Madeline’s approach empowers athletes to become the best version of themselves—in and out of sport.