Brooke Bradley was hired as assistant coach of the Florida Tech women's soccer program in August 2021.
In her second season, Bradley assisted in leading Tech to an 8-6-3 overall record and a 5-4-1 SSC record. Moon led the Panthers to their second straight SSC Tournament Championship appearance. Tech defeated Barry on their home turf and Florida Southern in PK's on the road, to make their second straight championship appearance. A rematch of the 2021 SSC championship, Tech faced Embry-Riddle, who eventually won 1-0.
Five Panthers earned All-SSC honors, JoJo Michaels and Mayara Queiroz Reis were named to the first team, while Marem Ndiongue, Maria Sanchez Recuero, and Kajsa Ekstrom were selected to the second team. Michaels and Queiroz Reis were also named to the All-South Region team by the D2CCA and United Soccer Coaches associations.
During her first season with the Panthers, Bradley helped lead the Panthers to a record of 10-3-9, including a 4-2-4 mark in the SSC. Florida Tech won the NCAA South Region Championship and made it to the national quarterfinal round for the second time in program history during the 2021 campaign. The Panthers boasted a 3-0-1 record against ranked opponents and finished the regular season undefeated over the final eight games to clinch the No. 6 seed in the 2021 SSC Tournament. In addition, the Crimson and Gray were 4-0-4 at Rick Stottler Field, joining the Final Four campaign of 2010 as the second unbeaten season at home in program history.
The Panthers defeated Nova Southeastern and Palm Beach Atlantic, both on the road, during the first two rounds of the 2021 SSC Tournament but eventually fell 1-0 to Embry-Riddle in Daytona Beach. The late season run helped Florida Tech earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament as the No. 5 seed in the South Region. The Panthers would defeat the region's No. 4, No. 1, and No. 3 seeds during the first three rounds of the national tournament, winning all three matches in penalty kicks, to earn the program's best finish since the 2010 season. Four Panthers were named to the All-SSC teams, JoJoMicheals and Maria Sanchez Recuero earned first team honors from the conference while Marem Ndiongue and MayaraQueiroz Reis were selected to the second team. Michaels, Sanchez Recuero and Queiroz Reis were also honored with All-South Region laurels from the D2CCA and United Soccer Coaches associations.
Before coming to Florida Tech, Bradley served as Graduate Assistant and Goalkeeper Coach at Texas Women’s University from 2019 to 2021. While at Texas Women’s, Bradley helped guide the Pioneers to a 15-5-1 record, a 10-3-0 conference mark, and a NCAA Tournament bid in 2019. TWU then 3-3 during the shortened 2021 spring season due to COVID-19. In her role as graduate assistant, she oversaw team operations, creating training curriculums and coordinated the team’s road trips.
Prior to her time at TWU, Bradley worked as the goalkeeper coach with the United States Olympic Development Program from 2016 to 2018.
Simultaneous to her time with the Olympic Development Program and TWU, she served as a position specialist with the North Texas Celtic Football Club from 2015 to 2021, coaching over 600 boys and girls playing on over 60+ teams from U-5 to U-19. Additionally, she was a coach with Number One Soccer Camp, based in Texas and Florida, working as a camp counselor facilitating weekly training programs for high school athletes from 2016 to 2017.
A former Division I student-athlete, Bradley was a starting goalie for North Texas University’s women’s soccer program from 2015 to 2019. A two-time Conference USA Goalkeeper of the Week, she played in 35 matches and earned a career of record of 17-6-5, while accumulating 127 saves, 10 career shutouts and a career goals against average of 0.83 at UNT. She helped lead the Mean Green to Conference USA regular season championships in 2015, 2016 and 2018 and Conference USA Tournament championships in 2015, 2017 and 2018. She served as team captain of the Mean Green from 2017 to 2019.
In her best season at UNT, Bradley played in 19 matches during the 2017 season, with 15 starts, and earn a record of 10-2-4 in goal. She recorded seven shutouts and 62 saves while allowing just 14 goals and had a .817 saves percentage that season. In 2018, Bradley received the Mean Green Spirit Award at the end of year athletic banquet.
While at UNT, Bradley was named to the Dean’s List four times and was a member of the National Honors Society of Leadership and Success and the Society for Human Resource Management.
Bradley earned a bachelor’s degree in organizational behavior and human resource management from North Texas in 2019 and then a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in human resources from Texas Women’s University in Spring of 2021.