2023 Women's Soccer Roster
Raphino, Brittany

Jersey Number 10
Brittany Raphino
- Class:
- Senior
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-10
- Hometown:
- Randolph, Mass.
- High School:
- Thayer Academy
Bio
2022: Named to U.S. U-23 Women's Youth National Team for NWSL Preseason Tournament ... Named to All-America First Team ... Named a MAC Hermann Trophy Semifinalist ... Named to All-Region First Team ... Named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year for second straight season ... Named to All-Ivy League First Team ... Started 17 games ... Posted a team-leading 24 points from 10 goals and four assists ... Became just the second player in program history to post back-to-back 20-point seasons ... Tied for second in the Ivy League in goals ... Second in the Ivy League in points ... Had four points in Ivy wins over Dartmouth (Sept. 24) and Princeton (Oct. 8) ... Scored in NCAA Tournament Second Round game against UC Irvine (Nov. 18) ... Helped Brown win its third straight and league-leading 15th Ivy League Title.
2021: Named to All-America Second Team ... Named to All-Region First Team ... Named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year ... Named to All-Ivy First Team ... Played in all 16 games, starting 15 ... Recorded career-high marks across the board with 11 goals, six assists, and 28 points ... Led the Ivy League in goals and points ... Earned three Ivy League Player of the Week awards ... Recorded the ninth most points by a Bear in program history ... Tied for first on the team with four game-winning goals ... Recorded at least one point in eight of the final nine games of the season ... Assisted on the game-winning goal in 1-0 win over Penn (Oct. 30) to claim a share of the Ivy title ... Scored all three goals in 3-2 win over Yale (Nov. 6) to claim outright possession of the Ivy title ... Helped Brown win its second straight and league-leading 14th Ivy League title.
2020: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019: Garnered Ivy League Rookie of the Year and ECAC Rookie of the Year honors ... Gained First Team All-Ivy honors unanimously … Collected First Team All-East Region laurels … Captured a spot on Top Drawer Soccer’s Freshman Best XI Second Team … Took home First Team NEWISA All-New England plaudits; top vote getter among forwards … Won the team’s Denis Chartier Golden Boot Award and Arlene Gorton ’52 Rookie of the Year Award … Earned Ivy League Rookie of the Week twice (Oct. 7, Oct. 28) … Earned a spot on Top Drawer Soccer’s Midseason Top-100 Freshmen Watch List (No. 24) … Ranked sixth in the Ivy League in points (19), second in goals (eight), first in game-winning goals (three), third in shots (50), and third in shots on goal (23) … Stood first in goals (four), second in points (nine), second in game winners (two), second in shots (22), and first in shots on goal (15) in Ivy play … Played in all 19 games with 17 starts … Totaled 19 points on eight goals and three assists on the year … Scored the decisive penalty kick in the shootout against Monmouth (Nov. 16) in the first round of the NCAA Championship … Netted a season-high three goals vs. Fairfield (Sept. 18) … Registered two goals, including the game winner and a penalty kick goal, at Cornell (Oct. 26) … Posted a goal and an assist in each of two games – at Columbia (Oct. 5) and vs. Vermont (Oct. 23); recorded the game winner in both contests … Scored a goal at Harvard (Oct. 19) … Ranked second among the team’s attacking players in minutes played (1,391) … Played a season-high 110 minutes twice – vs. Penn (Nov. 2) and vs. Monmouth (Nov. 16) … Helped Brown win its first Ivy League title and make its first NCAA Championship appearance since 1994 … Helped the Bears set single-season program records for wins (14), home wins (11), and shutouts (13).
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Before Brown: Earned a spot on the 2018 USA Today National Preseason All-American Team … Gained All-America honors as a junior … Garnered All-ISL accolades all four years … Earned All-Scholastic Player of the Year honors in 2017 … Gained All-Scholastic laurels as a sophomore, junior, and senior … Won ISL Offensive MVP honors as a junior … Selected to the Best XI in the 2018 All-American Game … Totaled 87 goals and 23 assists for 110 points in her career; netted 30 goals as a junior and 23 goals as a senior … Played for head coach Nick Rugnetta … Also played basketball … Competed on the club level for Scorpions SC … Finished as the ECNL U17 leading goal scorer (30 goals) … Selected as the ECNL U18 Northeast Player of the Year … Garnered ECNL All-American status.
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Personal: Brittany is the daughter of Natasha and Lubens Raphino … Has two siblings, Brianna and Tyler … Plans to concentrate in Neuroscience.
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Why Brown? “Brown gives me the opportunity to pursue rigorous academics, while also playing in a top-level program. The environment and culture of the campus were so welcoming, and I could see that it would be the perfect school to call home. I look forward to starting my journey at Brown, and I can't wait to make a positive impact on and off the field.”
2021: Named to All-America Second Team ... Named to All-Region First Team ... Named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year ... Named to All-Ivy First Team ... Played in all 16 games, starting 15 ... Recorded career-high marks across the board with 11 goals, six assists, and 28 points ... Led the Ivy League in goals and points ... Earned three Ivy League Player of the Week awards ... Recorded the ninth most points by a Bear in program history ... Tied for first on the team with four game-winning goals ... Recorded at least one point in eight of the final nine games of the season ... Assisted on the game-winning goal in 1-0 win over Penn (Oct. 30) to claim a share of the Ivy title ... Scored all three goals in 3-2 win over Yale (Nov. 6) to claim outright possession of the Ivy title ... Helped Brown win its second straight and league-leading 14th Ivy League title.
2020: Season canceled due to COVID-19.
2019: Garnered Ivy League Rookie of the Year and ECAC Rookie of the Year honors ... Gained First Team All-Ivy honors unanimously … Collected First Team All-East Region laurels … Captured a spot on Top Drawer Soccer’s Freshman Best XI Second Team … Took home First Team NEWISA All-New England plaudits; top vote getter among forwards … Won the team’s Denis Chartier Golden Boot Award and Arlene Gorton ’52 Rookie of the Year Award … Earned Ivy League Rookie of the Week twice (Oct. 7, Oct. 28) … Earned a spot on Top Drawer Soccer’s Midseason Top-100 Freshmen Watch List (No. 24) … Ranked sixth in the Ivy League in points (19), second in goals (eight), first in game-winning goals (three), third in shots (50), and third in shots on goal (23) … Stood first in goals (four), second in points (nine), second in game winners (two), second in shots (22), and first in shots on goal (15) in Ivy play … Played in all 19 games with 17 starts … Totaled 19 points on eight goals and three assists on the year … Scored the decisive penalty kick in the shootout against Monmouth (Nov. 16) in the first round of the NCAA Championship … Netted a season-high three goals vs. Fairfield (Sept. 18) … Registered two goals, including the game winner and a penalty kick goal, at Cornell (Oct. 26) … Posted a goal and an assist in each of two games – at Columbia (Oct. 5) and vs. Vermont (Oct. 23); recorded the game winner in both contests … Scored a goal at Harvard (Oct. 19) … Ranked second among the team’s attacking players in minutes played (1,391) … Played a season-high 110 minutes twice – vs. Penn (Nov. 2) and vs. Monmouth (Nov. 16) … Helped Brown win its first Ivy League title and make its first NCAA Championship appearance since 1994 … Helped the Bears set single-season program records for wins (14), home wins (11), and shutouts (13).
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Before Brown: Earned a spot on the 2018 USA Today National Preseason All-American Team … Gained All-America honors as a junior … Garnered All-ISL accolades all four years … Earned All-Scholastic Player of the Year honors in 2017 … Gained All-Scholastic laurels as a sophomore, junior, and senior … Won ISL Offensive MVP honors as a junior … Selected to the Best XI in the 2018 All-American Game … Totaled 87 goals and 23 assists for 110 points in her career; netted 30 goals as a junior and 23 goals as a senior … Played for head coach Nick Rugnetta … Also played basketball … Competed on the club level for Scorpions SC … Finished as the ECNL U17 leading goal scorer (30 goals) … Selected as the ECNL U18 Northeast Player of the Year … Garnered ECNL All-American status.
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Personal: Brittany is the daughter of Natasha and Lubens Raphino … Has two siblings, Brianna and Tyler … Plans to concentrate in Neuroscience.
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Why Brown? “Brown gives me the opportunity to pursue rigorous academics, while also playing in a top-level program. The environment and culture of the campus were so welcoming, and I could see that it would be the perfect school to call home. I look forward to starting my journey at Brown, and I can't wait to make a positive impact on and off the field.”
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