Men's Soccer
Bratt, Scott

Scott Bratt
- Title:
- Zisson Family Assistant Coaching Chair & Recruiting Coordinator
- Email:
- scott_bratt@brown.edu
- Phone:
- 401-863-2349
Scott Bratt was added to the men's soccer coaching staff as the Zisson Family Assistant Coaching Chair and Recruiting Coordinator in June of 2023. Bratt arrives to College Hill from Colgate University and brings 12 years of coaching experience from both collegiate soccer and English professional clubs.
During his lone season with the Raiders, Bratt helped the team to a 7-4-7 record, including two ranked wins and an unbeaten road record, which was a turnaround from an 0-18 record in the 2021 season. Colgate also increased its RPI rank from 193 to 68 and improved in the Patriot League standings from 10th to third with Bratt on staff.
Prior to Colgate, Bratt worked in England as a Youth Development Coach for Southampton FC. He also worked as the Community Champion delivering Premier League funded programs to secondary school children in Southampton.
No stranger to the Ivy League, Bratt spent the 2018 and 2019 seasons on the Cornell coaching staff. In two years, Bratt helped the Big Red to a 21-11-2 record and 7-5-2 in the Ivy League. The team led the Ivy League with 30 goals in 2018 and he coached nine All-Ivy selections, including one Rookie of the Year and two All-Northeast Region honorees.
Bratt served as an assistant coach in 2017 at SUNY Cortland where he helped guide the team to a 15-2 record and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. While at Cortland he helped develop five United Soccer Coaches All-East Region players.
Prior to working with Cortland, Bratt served as the Head of Football and Sport Development at Crawley Town FC in West Sussex, England. He was responsible for overseeing the club's youth player Development Centers and worked as a performance analyst for Southampton FC Academy.
Bratt attended Southampton Solent University in England, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in football studies in 2015. He earned a Master of Science in International Sport Management from SUNY Cortland in 2018. Bratt has gained his United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Diploma, FA Level 2, and FA Youth Modules in coaching. He's also earned FA qualifications in futsal, psychology, and analysis.
During his lone season with the Raiders, Bratt helped the team to a 7-4-7 record, including two ranked wins and an unbeaten road record, which was a turnaround from an 0-18 record in the 2021 season. Colgate also increased its RPI rank from 193 to 68 and improved in the Patriot League standings from 10th to third with Bratt on staff.
Prior to Colgate, Bratt worked in England as a Youth Development Coach for Southampton FC. He also worked as the Community Champion delivering Premier League funded programs to secondary school children in Southampton.
No stranger to the Ivy League, Bratt spent the 2018 and 2019 seasons on the Cornell coaching staff. In two years, Bratt helped the Big Red to a 21-11-2 record and 7-5-2 in the Ivy League. The team led the Ivy League with 30 goals in 2018 and he coached nine All-Ivy selections, including one Rookie of the Year and two All-Northeast Region honorees.
Bratt served as an assistant coach in 2017 at SUNY Cortland where he helped guide the team to a 15-2 record and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. While at Cortland he helped develop five United Soccer Coaches All-East Region players.
Prior to working with Cortland, Bratt served as the Head of Football and Sport Development at Crawley Town FC in West Sussex, England. He was responsible for overseeing the club's youth player Development Centers and worked as a performance analyst for Southampton FC Academy.
Bratt attended Southampton Solent University in England, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in football studies in 2015. He earned a Master of Science in International Sport Management from SUNY Cortland in 2018. Bratt has gained his United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Diploma, FA Level 2, and FA Youth Modules in coaching. He's also earned FA qualifications in futsal, psychology, and analysis.