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  Chase Brooks

Chase Brooks

Player Profile

Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
2nd Season

Alma Mater:
Eckerd (2003)

Chase Brooks enters his second season on the Dayton Flyers bench helping head coach Dennis Currier with the goalkeepers, defensive units, recruiting and player development.

In his first season at UD, Brooks helped Dayton finish the 2007 season 10-4-5 overall and advanced to the opening round of the 2007 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Championship. The Flyers finished the season on a six-game unbeaten streak, had two players selected to the All-Atlantic 10 and NSCAA/adidas® Middle Atlantic Region teams and finished No. 8 in the regional rankings.

Brooks' coaching was one of the primary reasons goalkeeper Zac Gibbens earned an Honorable Mention, All-Atlantic 10 selection in 2007. Under Brooks' guidance Gibbens went 10-4-5 with a 0.89 goals against average, showcased a .783 save percentage and recorded six shutouts.

Before UD, Brooks served as an assistant coach at Northern Illinois University, helping the Huskies to a No. 19 National Ranking in 2006.

As part of the NIU coaching staff for two years, Brooks helped guide the Huskies to a No. 19 national ranking in 2006, the Mid-American Conference tournament championship, the Mid-American regular season championship, and an automatic bid to the NCAA National Tournament.

The team finished 15-6-1, which were the most wins in the program's history. Brooks assisted in training the defenders and goalkeepers that ranked No. 1 nationally in team shutouts and goals against average.

Prior to NIU, Brooks worked for his alma mater, Eckerd College, since May 2003. After a four-year letter winning career, he remained at EC as an assistant coach while he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in management in May 2003. By December 2003, he was pressed into duty as the interim head coach until May 2004.

A native of Ft. Myers, Florida, his playing career for the Tritons began in 1999 when he also earned an Eckerd Special Talent Scholarship for Soccer. Brooks served as captain for Eckerd during his last two seasons with his senior year including First-Team All-Sunshine Conference accolades. After his senior year, he was chosen as the recipient of the James R. Harley Award, which is presented to the student-athlete who best represents Eckerd.

During his college career, the three-time Sunshine State Conference Honor Roll athlete also received academic scholarships from Eckerd and the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship program.

A former Florida Youth Soccer Association referee, Brooks also worked Eckerd summer soccer camps and coached the Southside Youth Soccer program in St. Petersburg. His resume also includes serving as an Operations Assistant for the USBL Florida SeaDragons Basketball Team based in Ft. Myers.

Brooks, has a Master's degree in sports management from NIU, he has also earned an Advanced National License from the NSCAA in 2005 after earning an NSCAA National License Distinguished Pass in 2004. He recently earned his USSF "B" License.

Brooks and his wife Sarah live in Dayton.


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