Women's Soccer
Reis, Andre

Andre Reis
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- andre_reis@brown.edu
- Joined Brown:
- August 2018
- Alma Mater:
- UMass Dartmouth '17
Andre Reis, the ECNL Goalkeeping Director with Scorpions SC Soccer Club, is in his seventh season with the Brown University women’s soccer program in 2024 as an assistant coach with an emphasis on goalkeeping.
In 2023, Reis coached goalkeeper Clare Gagne, who earned Honorable Mention All-Ivy honors. The Bears allowed the second-fewest goals per game in the Ivy League with a 0.76 GAA, en route to their fourth consecutive Ivy League title and undefeated league season, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Reis' efforts helped the Brown Coaching staff earn the 2023 East Region Staff of the Year honor from the United Soccer Coaches Association.
In 2022, Reis and the Bears won their first NCAA Tournament game since 1994 with a 1-0 win at Rutgers. The season also included the program's third straight Ivy League Title after posting a 5-0-1 record in league action.
Reis helped lead the Bears to their second straight Ivy League title in 2021, a season that also saw the team finish with a 7-0 Ivy League record for the first time since the league expanded to eight teams in 1991. The campaign saw Brittany Raphino named a Second Team All-American and the Ivy Offensive Player of the Year, Kayla Duran named a CoSida Academic All-American and the Ivy Defensive Player of the Year, and seven players in total selected to the All-Ivy League teams.
He was a key part of the 2019 United Soccer Coaches East Region Staff of the Year and helped guide the Bears to a historic season in 2019 in which the team earned its first Ivy League title and NCAA appearance since 1994. Brown set program records for wins in a season (14), home wins in a season (11), and shutouts in a season (13).
In 2019, the Bears posted an overall record of 14-2-3 alongside an undefeated 6-0-1 mark in Ivy League play, finishing the year unbeaten in conference play for the first time since 1994. Brown notched an 11-0-1 mark at home, including an 11-0-0 record during the regular season. The Bears advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament after topping Monmouth in a penalty kick shootout, 4-1.
During his first year with the team in 2018, the Bears concluded the season with 29 goals, marking their highest goal total since netting 37 goals in 2006. He coached five All-Ivy selections, including First Team All-Ivy honoree Abby Carchio ’20 and Ivy League Rookie of the Year Rebecca Rosen ’22. Goalkeeper Christine Etzel ’19 earned a spot in the NEWISA Senior Bowl.
Reis works with the Scorpions SC Soccer Club in the ECNL – the top girls youth soccer league in the country. Reis coaches with the 2004 ECNL Regional girls’ team and acts as the ECNL Goalkeeping Director. He also served as the Director of Goalkeeping for Rhode Island Rush youth soccer club and coached the Rush U16 Girls that won the 2018 US Youth Soccer Rhode Island State Championship.
A native of Fall River, Mass., Reis played at Durfee High School and at the collegiate level at Massasoit Community College and UMass Dartmouth. He then trained with SC Paiense in Portugal and currently plays with Saint George Futsal in the National League of Professional Futsal.
Reis has a USSF “C” license and completed his Advanced National Goalkeeping Diploma from United Soccer Coaches in 2019.
COACHING TIMELINE
In 2023, Reis coached goalkeeper Clare Gagne, who earned Honorable Mention All-Ivy honors. The Bears allowed the second-fewest goals per game in the Ivy League with a 0.76 GAA, en route to their fourth consecutive Ivy League title and undefeated league season, and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Reis' efforts helped the Brown Coaching staff earn the 2023 East Region Staff of the Year honor from the United Soccer Coaches Association.
In 2022, Reis and the Bears won their first NCAA Tournament game since 1994 with a 1-0 win at Rutgers. The season also included the program's third straight Ivy League Title after posting a 5-0-1 record in league action.
Reis helped lead the Bears to their second straight Ivy League title in 2021, a season that also saw the team finish with a 7-0 Ivy League record for the first time since the league expanded to eight teams in 1991. The campaign saw Brittany Raphino named a Second Team All-American and the Ivy Offensive Player of the Year, Kayla Duran named a CoSida Academic All-American and the Ivy Defensive Player of the Year, and seven players in total selected to the All-Ivy League teams.
He was a key part of the 2019 United Soccer Coaches East Region Staff of the Year and helped guide the Bears to a historic season in 2019 in which the team earned its first Ivy League title and NCAA appearance since 1994. Brown set program records for wins in a season (14), home wins in a season (11), and shutouts in a season (13).
In 2019, the Bears posted an overall record of 14-2-3 alongside an undefeated 6-0-1 mark in Ivy League play, finishing the year unbeaten in conference play for the first time since 1994. Brown notched an 11-0-1 mark at home, including an 11-0-0 record during the regular season. The Bears advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament after topping Monmouth in a penalty kick shootout, 4-1.
During his first year with the team in 2018, the Bears concluded the season with 29 goals, marking their highest goal total since netting 37 goals in 2006. He coached five All-Ivy selections, including First Team All-Ivy honoree Abby Carchio ’20 and Ivy League Rookie of the Year Rebecca Rosen ’22. Goalkeeper Christine Etzel ’19 earned a spot in the NEWISA Senior Bowl.
Reis works with the Scorpions SC Soccer Club in the ECNL – the top girls youth soccer league in the country. Reis coaches with the 2004 ECNL Regional girls’ team and acts as the ECNL Goalkeeping Director. He also served as the Director of Goalkeeping for Rhode Island Rush youth soccer club and coached the Rush U16 Girls that won the 2018 US Youth Soccer Rhode Island State Championship.
A native of Fall River, Mass., Reis played at Durfee High School and at the collegiate level at Massasoit Community College and UMass Dartmouth. He then trained with SC Paiense in Portugal and currently plays with Saint George Futsal in the National League of Professional Futsal.
Reis has a USSF “C” license and completed his Advanced National Goalkeeping Diploma from United Soccer Coaches in 2019.
COACHING TIMELINE
Season | School/Team | Title |
---|---|---|
2018-present | Scorpions SC Soccer Club | Goalkeeping Director |
August 2018-present | Brown | Assistant Coach |